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Category Archives: Film
New Zealand : Littlest Free Library
If you are familiar with the BBC television series Top of the Lake, you may also know that much of the outdoor shoots were in and around the tiny New Zealand village of Glenorchy. The mountain community quite literally sits at the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Film, movies, Tourism
Tagged Glenorchy, New Zealand, Queenstown, Top of the Lake
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Screen to Page
While it’s not unusual for books to be made into films, it’s less common for movies to be transformed into print. A24, the New York City-based entertainment company responsible for the films such as Moonlight, Spring Breakers, Ex Machina, Room and The Witch has begun … Continue reading
Scotland in Motion
Way back in the last century I had the good fortune to spend some quality time in Scotland. The extraordinary timelapse video below from the brilliant Danish photographer Casper Rolsted is a three minute taste of the experience of a … Continue reading
Garden of Earthly Deights
H/t to TBTP follower Milly R. for sending me a link to this mindblowing animation of Bosch’s painting Le Jardin des Delices, which was created by Eve Ramboz for an eponymous show last year.
Why Islandia
I was recently asked (again) why I still encourage folks to visit Iceland even in this era of overtourism. I could reiterate all of the reasons to go, but this amazing short film by Moscow-based videographer Vadim Sherbakov explains it … Continue reading
There and back again
I’m in the midst of planning a road trip around New Zealand for later this year and was exploring Lord of the Rings and Hobbit related film sites. In the process, I stumbled upon these wonderful cross section drawings of Bag End—the ancestral home … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Film, movies, Tourism
Tagged Hobbiton, JRR Tolkien, New Zealand, The Lord of the Rings, WETA Workshop
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Book Rescue
As a bookseller, one of the frequent calls that I receive is about rescuing wet books. This helpful video tutorial from the Syracuse University Libraries demonstrates one method for intervening to save a book that has been exposed to moisture. … Continue reading
The Everlasting Self
THE EVERLASTING SELF Comes in from a downpour Shaking water in every direction — A collaborative condition: Gathered, shed, spread, then Forgotten, reabsorbed. Like love From a lifetime ago, and mud A dog has tracked across the floor. Tracy K. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, Music, USA, Writing
Tagged Poet Laureate, Poetry, Tracy K. Smith
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So much to read
Les Cousins 1959, director Claude Chabrol
Kitsch is King Even In NYC
Diehard Harry Potter fans will undoubtedly love the new Wizarding World-themed coffee shop just opened in Manhattan’s East Village neighborhood. Cleverly named Steamy Hallows, the kitschy cafe boasts a whole range of over the top decor, including floating candles to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, Restaurants, Tourism, USA
Tagged coffee shops, East Village Manhattan, Harry Potter, New York City
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