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Category Archives: Tourism
Denmark is chill
“The World’s Most Relaxing Film” is seven minutes of lush meadows, verdant fields, tranquil forests, and some cinematic sunsets. The short was filmed on the west coast of Zealand to promote tourism in Denmark. It brought me back to a … Continue reading
Bringing Art to the People
Our little town rarely experiences public art happenings, but this past week a wonderful pop-up art installation quietly appeared around the village. “Inside Out” is an exciting project from the Philadelphia Museum of Art which aims to bring a taste … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged Newtown, Newtown Library Company, Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Don’t Blame the Airline
For decades we have been maligning airline meals and blaming the carriers for serving us drek, now it seems that the horribly tasting food might just be the result of hurtling through the atmosphere in a really noisy metal tube. … Continue reading
Life’s a beach in NYC
NYC : The Official Guide
Three Magic Words
What3words is an entirely new universal address system that may just transform how we navigate the world. It divides the Earth into 57 trillion 3m x 3m squares and assigns each plot a unique three word descriptor. For example this … Continue reading
floating, not sinking
Airbnb continues to come up with clever, eye-catching gimmicks to grab our attention. They’ve put pop-up rentals on ski jumps and on moving cable cars, now the world-dominating rental juggernaut has floated a 70-ton house—complete with garden, grass and trees— up … Continue reading
In transit
You don’t need to be a complete public transit or map fan to geek out on the new TRAVIC website created by students at the University of Freiburg in Germany—but it helps. TRAVIC, which is short for Transit Visualization Client, … Continue reading
Viewed Through The Monocle
If you’re a fan of Monocle magazine and media, then the newly launched Monocle Travel Guide Series is for you. Published by Berlin-based Gestalen, the slim travel guides will be priced at $15 retail. As you might expect, the full … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books, Europe, Museums, Public Transport, Restaurants, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Hong Kong, London, New York, Tokyo, Travel and Tourism
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Hollywood vs Cannes
The other day we had “New York City vs San Francisco”, today it’s the “Academy Awards vs Cannes Film Festival”.
NYC vs SF
East Coast vs West Coast, New York City vs San Francisco, everyone has an opinion on which is better. After moving from NYC to San Francisco, writer and comedian Sarah Cooper noticed some striking differences and turned her perceptions into … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Tourism, USA
Tagged Best Coast, California, New York City, NYC, San Francisco
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