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Category Archives: Music
New Use For Bookshelves
Empty bookshelves become the perfect backdrop for visual projections in this new music video from the House music duo Baarrengaard & Briem. The video for the song “Love With You” was created by Icelandic visual artist Harald Haroldsson.
Berlin : Where Are We Now ?
Yesterday delivered a special treat for music lovers of all ages. On the occasion of his 66th birthday, David Bowie released his first record in ten years. The video (see below) for the haunting track Where Are We Now ? is … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Film, Music, Tourism
Tagged Berlin, Bowie, David Bowie, Tony Oursler
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Are You Having A Laugh
Liverpool, England has the John Lennon International Airport and now Birmingham is seriously considering a proposal to rename Birmingham Airport after the inimitable Ozzy Osbourne. This unlikely idea for the “Ozzy Osbourne International Airport” comes from Jim Thompson, the director … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Music, Tourism
Tagged Birmingham, Black Sabbath, John Lennon, Liverpool, Ozzy Osbourne
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Happy New Year 2013
For a few years, satellite radio listeners were treated to the wonderful, eclectic Theme Time Radio Hour hosted by the one and only Bob Dylan. One year he shared an amusing “Top Ten New Year’s Resolutions” list. Now, thanks to … Continue reading
Empire State of Mind
This week, New Yorkers were treated to a brand new LED lightshow on the fabled Empire State Building. The remarkable show, synched to music from Alicia Keys and Jay-Z, was made possible by Philips Color Kinetics. The company replaced an … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Music, Tech, Tourism, USA
Tagged Alicia Keys, Empire State of Mind, Jay-Z, New York City, Philips Color Kinetics
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Literary Jukebox
Writer Maria Popova has launched an irresitible new blog called the Literary Jukebox. The ultra-minimalist tumblr matches a significant passage from a favorite book with a thematically related song each day. I was hooked on my first visit, when Maria … Continue reading
The Bookshop Band
Today marks the end of Independent Booksellers Week in the UK. To celebrate their love of indie bookshops, the “Bookshop Band” composed and recorded “A Shop With Books In It’ and toured England for three weeks performing at indie bookstores.
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Music
Tagged booksellers, Bookshops, indie bookstores, UK
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Book Beats
Thanks to André Leslie for this story on a clever concept from Köln, Germany’s web radio station EinsLive . One radio station in Germany has found a unique way to make literature appealing again to their listeners. The late-night show, … Continue reading
Song Map
The Song Map is a “road map made-up of song titles: from Highway to Hell to Penny Lane, Itchycoo Park to Heartbreak Hotel.” The cleverly imagined map, which looks suspiciously like a London map, is the creation of the very inventive design … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Maps, Music
Tagged Heartbreak Hotel, Highway to Hell (song), Itchycoo Park, London, Penny Lane, Song Map
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