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Category Archives: Europe
It’s A Wonderful Banksy Life
Banksy has confirmed that a two-sided mural on an out of the way garage in Port Talbot, Wales is his newest work. From one angle it appears to feature a child happily catching snow flakes. However, viewed from a slightly … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe
Tagged Banksy, mural arts, Port Talbot, Street Art, Wales
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Bad Cartography
I love a good map, but a bad map, or a just plain silly map, can be hilarious. Terrible Maps is an anonymous online project that has been sharing some truly wacky and ridiculous examples for nearly three years. Here are a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Maps, South America, Tourism, USA
Tagged Cartography, Comedy, Greenland, Satire
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An Icelandic Christmas
Iceland celebrates the winter holiday season with some unique traditions, such as Jólabókaflóð, or the Christmas book flood , Christmas book exchanges, and the “Yule Lads”. The little video below, “Christmas is Coming”, will help you get into the Icelandic holiday … Continue reading
The Book
The Book, Juan Gris 1913
Amsterdam Illuminade
This year’s annual Amsterdam Light Festival is taking place for the 7th season from November 29, 2018 until January 20, 2019. With the theme “the medium is the message”, 30 illuminated artworks adorn the canal ring, the River Amstel, and … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Tourism
Tagged Amsterdam, Arts festivals, Netherlands
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Don’t Just Recycle Book Cycle
Over the years I’ve seen photos of the quaint Book-Cycle shop in Exeter, UK, but never thought to explore what it was all about until TBTP reader Evan S. suggested a post on the project. Since 2007, Book-Cycle has been … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Libraries
Tagged Bookmobiles, Devon, Exeter, recycled books, Rome, United Kingdom
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Centre Pompidou has an identity crisis
Whenever I am in Paris, I always make some time to visit the grand Centre Pompidou. After four decades, the modern art museum with its inside-out construction is looking less cutting-edge, but it still boasts one of Europe’s best contemporary … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Museums, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged France, Paris, Pompidou Centre
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