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Category Archives: USA
Imagine No Borders
If you are a regular follower of TBTP, you’ve likely noted that I’m a bit of a map and globe geek. The fascination probably began with a globe/lamp combination that sat on my bedside table as a young child. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Art, Asia, Europe, Maps, South America, USA
Tagged Globes, New Zealand
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Drawn Together
Aline Kominsky-Crumb and Robert Crumb have been creating brilliant and transgressive comic books together and independently for more than four decades. The pioneers of the underground comic genre have been smashing taboos and busting boundaries with insightful, funny and decidedly … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, Books, Museums, USA
Tagged Aline Kominsky Crumb, Cartoons, Comic Books, R.Crumb
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New York, New York
When Israeli director/animator/filmmaker Ynon Lan visited New York City for the first time, he recorded his impression in over 3,000 photographs. He then used 330 of the images of people, taxis, brownstones, and Starbucks to create a stop-motion film called Still … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Photography, Public Transport, Tourism, USA
Tagged brownstones, New York City, Starbucks, Yellow Cabs
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Resistance Is (not) Futile
Since November, a website has been compiling anti-Trump cartoons and comics. Now the New Yorker’s art editor Françoise Mouly and her daughter, writer Nadja Spiegelman have edited the contributions for the protest comic named Resist!, which is being printed in a run … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Freedom of Speech, USA
Tagged Cartoons, Comics, Political Cartoons, Resist, Women's March on Washington
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Underground Museum
If you know anyone who lives or works in New York City, they’ve probably had something to say about the soon-to-be-opened , but long delayed, new Second Avenue subway line. What they probably haven’t mentioned is the exceptional artwork that … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Public Transport, USA
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All Aboard The Holiday Train
Each year since 1998, the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train has brightened up rail lines in Canada and the U.S. with a rolling light show. Along with holiday cheer, the neon-lit train also brings music and other live entertainment to stops … Continue reading
If TripAdvisor Says So, It Must Be True
The travel company Thomson Holidays pulled data from TripAdvisor to create this infographic for the top tourist attractions around the world. We may have our personal doubts about the choices, but who are we to quibble with TripAdvisor users. Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Canada, Europe, Maps, Tourism, USA
Tagged Central Park, tourist attractions, TripAdvisor, Vasa Museum
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Mapping 2016
Every year, the National Geographic tantalizes cartography geeks with a selection of the year’s best published maps. The 2016 list is fascinating and wildly diverse in focus and design. I’ve shared some below, but you can view the entire list … Continue reading
