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Category Archives: Music
Hendrix Redux
Between July 1968 and March 1969, Jimi Hendrix shared a third floor flat in London’s Mayfair neighborhood with his girlfriend Kathy Etchingham. For years, the apartment has been used as office space and storage for the Handel House Trust, which … Continue reading
Weeping Angels
Cimetière Père-Lachaise is on everyone’s top ten lists of Paris attractions. Tourist flock to see the stunning funereal architecture, while art and music lovers make solemn pilgrimages to the graves of Chopin, Bizet, Piaf, Proust, Balzac, Delacroix, Oscar Wilde, and … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Film, Music, Theater, Tourism, Writing
Tagged 20th Arrondissement, Paris, Sarah Bernhardt, Seurat
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Seventy-one Square Miles Seeded With Hustle
The just launched Brooklyn from the Wildsam Field Guide Series describes the New York Borough as “…seventy-one square miles seeded with hustle and grit and leaps of faith”. As the product of more than a century of Brooklynites on both … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, History, Hotels, Maps, Museums, Music, Public Transport, Restaurants, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Brooklyn, Bushwick, Flatbush, New York City, Travel Guidebooks
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Globoscope
Globoscope is an immersive traveling installation of sound actuated luminous spheres. Created by the Grenoble-based “artistic laboratory” of Collectif Coin, the peripatetic show originally launched in Lyon last year, moved to the Licht festival in Ghent, Belgium, and most recently … Continue reading
The Third Man
I’ve seen the noir thriller The Third Man so many times that when I walk the streets of Vienna I swear that I hear zither music. So I was thrilled to hear that Rialto Pictures is releasing a new 4K … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Film, movies, Music
Tagged Alida Valli, Carol Reed, Graham Greene, Joseph Cotton, Orson Welles
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It’s In the Bag
Musician and writer Nick Cave just released a new book that provides a visual chronicle of a 22-city 2014 North American tour. The Sick Bag Song is an absorbing collection of poetry, lyrics, drawings, doodles, and ideas all captured on … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Art, Books, Canada, Music, Public Transport, USA, Writing
Tagged Montreal, Nashville, Nick Cave, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Toronto
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Tales From the Public Domain
Yesterday was Public Domain Day in the United States and in many other nations around the world. The first day of every year creative works that have outlived their legal copyrights enter the public domain and become freely available for … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, ebooks, Film, Libraries, movies, Music, Photography, USA, Writing
Tagged Copyright, Law, Public Domain
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Holiday Book Guide
Are you having trouble choosing last minute book gifts ? Well the New York Public Library has created a Holiday Book List Generator to help you out. The app covers a wide range of subjects: Architecture, Cooking, Dance, Gardening, Music, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Libraries, Music, Photography, Theater, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Book Lists, Gifts, NYC, NYPL
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Born In The USA
Bruce Springsteen fans have long awaited a book from Jersey’s favorite son, but few expected that it would be a children’s book. The Boss has teamed with cartoonist/ illustrator/writer Frank Caruso to produce “Outlaw Pete”, which is based on the … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, Books, Music, USA
Tagged Bruce Springsteen, Children's literature, Outlaw Pete
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Reading So Hard I Got Paper Cuts
A couple of years back you may have seen the hilarious parody of Jay Z and Kanye West called B*tches in Bookshops (see below) that was written and performed by La Shea Delaney and Annabelle Quezada. Now the pair are … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, Music
Tagged Bibliophiles, Bibliophilia, Brooklyn, NYC, YouTube
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