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Author Archives: Brian D. Butler
Vienna is for lovers
You may call me a sappy romantic, but I love this little promotional film from the hotel booking site Booking.com. Just like artists Rachel Long and Antosh Wojcik, I’m a big fan of the work of Gustav Klimt, and a … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Film, Hotels, Museums, Tourism
Tagged Austria, Gustav Klimt, Vienna, Wien
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Floating Libraries (Nordic Edition)
For the last 12 years, Svein Ivar Vinnes has been sailing his floating library through Norway’s fjordland. Focusing mainly on children’s books, the Epsos visits at least three small communities each day. Along with books, librarians, and reading specialists,the flytande bibliotek also offers story … Continue reading
Its A Matter Of Trust
Yesterday I read a depressing article on New York Magazines digital site about the low success rate of “pay-what-you-want” restaurants. Apparently it doesn’t matter if these schemes are designed to support charitable endeavors, or just appeal to the inherent goodness … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Restaurants, Tourism
Tagged Albert Cuyp Market, Amsterdam, de Pijp
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Station to Station
This very neat infographic was created for the British travel agency Pettitts.
Posted in Architecture, Asia, Canada, Europe, Public Transport, USA
Tagged Beijing, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Stockholm
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Literature vs Traffic
Regular visitors to Travel Between The Pages will be aware of my profound appreciation for the work of the Spanish environmental art collective Luzinterruptus. Just a few days ago, they completed their latest installation in Toronto, Canada called Literatura vs … Continue reading
Volcano Bread (sort of)
Last month, I was lucky enough to spend a crisp Fall morning at Fontana geothermal baths on the shore of Laugarvatn in Iceland. While I was hanging about, I got to sample some pipping hot rugbraud as it was unearthed from its … Continue reading
Halloween Reads
h/t to Guillermo del Toro for his reading list.
Posted in Books, Writing
Tagged Edger Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Mary Shelley, Ray Russell
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Moscow Boulevard
I really appreciate travel magazine Flaneur’s singular focus on just one street in a city for each issue. The Berlin-based publication’s latest actually concentrates on a large district this time. Their new issue explores Moscow’s Boulevard Ring in the center of the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, History, Photography, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Magazines, Moscow, Russia, travel magazines
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Book Boat
Last year, Indonesian journalist and filmmaker Muhammad Ridwan Alimuddina decided to to quit the rat race and make a major life change. Inspired by his love of books and a heartfelt commitment to literacy, he built his own traveling catamaran … Continue reading
