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Author Archives: Brian D. Butler
Tangerine Mussolini Is Scaring Away Tourists
You may know the tech company Foursquare from its popular City Guide travel app, but it’s also in the data crunching business. Based on the firm’s analysis, the United States’ share of the International tourism market has been steadily declining … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, apps, Tech, Tourism, USA
Tagged Travel, U.S. tourism, xenophobia
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Up All Night
Those of us who suffer with insomnia sometimes find that we do our best work while most of the world is fast asleep. New York photographer Michael Massaia finds inspiration during nocturnal strolls through Manhattan. His black and white series … Continue reading
Helen Keller was an anti-fascist activist
Somehow all of the films and plays about Helen Keller managed to leave out that she was a life-long Socialist and a rabid anti-fascist. She supported groups such as the ACLU and the NAACP. On May 9, 1933, disgusted by … Continue reading
Airbnb AMS
Earlier this year I rented a terrific Airbnb appartment in the heart of Amsterdam’s Jordaan neighborhood. Before I decided on the flat, I searched dozens of interesting options, but none were as unusual as the “Inkijkbnb”. This unique rental is … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Hotels, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged accommodations, Airbnb, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Chameleons of the Art World
Director Aaron Christian made this hilarious double send-up of the art world and pretentious wildlife documentaries. All of you artists and gallery denizens will recognize the creatures prowling this year’s Frieze Art Fair in New York City.
The Call of Cthulhu
Many bibliophiles and fans of horror and fantasy writing believe that the birth of the modern horror story can be traced to the dark visions that sprang from the febrile imagination of H. P. Lovecraft at the beginning of the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, USA, Writing
Tagged Alan Moore, Dan Hillier, Folio Society, H. P. Lovecraft, horror
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NYC Is Hyper
It’s been a while since I posted a good hyperlapse video, so I thought that I’d share this amazing three minute homage to New York City. A Taste of New York, from Vienna-based FilmSpektakel, is a fun, frenetic visit to Manhattan that … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Photography, Public Transport, Restaurants, Tourism, USA
Tagged hyperlapse, Manhattan, NYC
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Take A Hike
Many years ago, I set off on a four month camping and hiking trip in Europe with ridiculously poor gear. To be fair, back then light weight equipment was virtually nonexistent. I lugged around a tent, sleeping bag, cooking and … Continue reading
Posted in Maps, Tech, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Backpack, Backpacking, Camping, GPS, Hiking, Tents
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Save The Libraries
The Trump Administration recently released its proposed federal budget for FY2018. The Institute of Museum of Library Services (IMLS), the independent agency that administers the bulk of federal library funding under the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), is included … Continue reading
