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Category Archives: Art
Gidsy Keeps It Real
Founded in Berlin in 2011, Gidsy is a neat website that matches travelers with locals in 140 cities in 42 countries. Local residents list activities that offer less touristy experiences for reasonable fees. Most of Gidsy’s listings are for activities and events … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Tech, Tourism
Tagged Amsterdam, Berlin, Dublin, Utrecht
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After A Decade of Waiting
After a ten-year, nearly €400 million renovation, Amsterdam‘s fantastic Rijksmuseum finally reopens next month on April 13th. For visitors who have been disappoint (some of us multiple times) by the glacially slow refurbishment, it comes not a moment too soon. With … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Libraries, Museums, Tourism
Tagged Amsterdam, Johannes Vermeer, Museumplein, Rembrandt
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For The Record Books
What if some of the world’s best-selling record albums had been books instead ? Well, British designer and art director Christophe Gowans has that covered in his brilliant series entitled “The Record Books”. Here are a few choice examples, but … Continue reading
Performance Enhancing Drugs for Writers
You may have seen Grant Snider’s terrific “Ban This Book” comic created to “celebrate” Banned Book Week this year. You might also be familiar with his brilliant “Haruki Murakami Bingo” comic which appeared in the New York Times , or … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, USA, Writing
Tagged Banned Book Week, Comics, Haruki Murakami, New York Times
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a strange harmony was found
Mobstr is a cheeky London street artist who has cleverly manipulated municipal anti-graffiti crews into unwitting participation in his wall art/lit projects. In his series called “The Story”, Mobstr added a sentence to a wall and waited until it was painted over to … Continue reading
She’s No Angel
Pulp ! The Classics is a brilliant new imprint from Oldcastle Books that offers iconic novels with cleverly reimagined pulp fiction-style retro covers. The lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek cover art is currently featured on such classic titles as The Great Gatsby, Tess … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, Writing
Tagged F. Scott Fitzgerald, Great Gatsby, Oldcastle Books, Robinson Crusoe
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New York Is A Trip
German film student Lena Steinkühler created the trippy little film below entitled “New York Biotopes”. It is a phantasmagoric take on how NYC might look if the infastructure began randomly morphing into surrealistic creatures—part organic and part mechanical. Take a … Continue reading
Watch Where You Walk
When we travel, it’s easy to overlook the quotidian elements of local infrastructure, such as the lowly manhole cover. But visitors to Japan who watch where they walk are treated to a veritable art show. Japanese manhole covers once looked … Continue reading
