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Category Archives: Film
Berlin: Museum Goes Mobile
Berlin’s Museum of Now (MON) along with Yes,And…Productions(YAP) have come up with an ingenious way to bring art to city residents during the corona virus lockdown. Loading a projector and speakers onto a truck, they make nightly visits to neighborhoods … Continue reading
Mercilessly Miscellaneous Monday
h/t to Touchwood Design If you ever have seen the classic 50s horror film The Blob, you may recognize the historic Colonial Theater in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. They’ve been posting witty updates on their marquee all week. Cartoonist Chris Ware’s heartbreaking cover this … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Film, movies, USA
Tagged Pulp Fiction
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Films as Books
I really love this ongoing project by illustrator and designer Matt Stevens. His reimagined movies as books concept is simply brilliant.
Posted in Art, Books, Film, movies
Tagged Coen Brothers, Jordan Peele, Knives Out, Mad Max, Parasite, Taika Waititi
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Hermitage
I was very fortunate to spend an entire day in the world renowned Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia a few years ago. It’s almost overwhelming to try and take in the immense institution in one visit. To save our … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Film, Museums, Music, Photography, Tourism
Tagged iPhone, Russia, St Petersburg
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Unreal City
I rarely post music videos, but I’m a fan of M.Ward, Clémence Poésy (ever since her role as Elise Wasserman in “The Tunnel”), and of course Paris. Filmed on the streets of Paris, the Beatrice Pegard-directed video for M. Ward’s … Continue reading
Book Face
I never seem to tire of the many iterations of the “bookface” project. You probably have seen versions produced by bored bookshop staff across Europe. Or, perhaps you have stumbles upon #BookfaceFriday, or simply #Bookface, a meme in which you replace … Continue reading
Everything has been done
Mads Lynnerup Everything Has Been Done (2019) ‘In this video a book lights on fire, as it gets opened. The book was published by Colpa Press in San Francisco and is in a limited edition of 50 in which 10 out of … Continue reading
Not The New Yorker
As an unapologetic fan of Wes Anderson films, I have been looking forward to the release of his upcoming movie The French Dispatch. Although we still have to wait until July 24, 2020 to see it, the trailer and a fun … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Film, movies
Tagged Magazines, Paris, The New Yorker, Wes Anderson
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Is This The Prequel You’ve Been Waiting For?
Suzanne Collins, author of the blockbuster best-selling, major-motion-picture-adapted Hunger Games trilogy, has done what most writers of runaway best-selling, major-motion-picture-adapted book series eventually do, and has gone and written a prequel. The prequel, titled The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, is … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, movies, Writing
Tagged Hunger Games, Publishing, Suzanne Collins, YA novels
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Meet Portland
Even if you have never visited Portland, Oregon, you probably have a notion of the inherent quirkiness of the Pacific Northwest city. The local tourism organization Travel Portland is capitalizing on Portland’s weirdness in it’s latest campaign. The “Go Somewhere … Continue reading
