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Category Archives: USA
Visit the Mountains of Madness
I started reading H.P. Lovecraft when I was about 12 years old and finally stopped when the nightmares became to frequent. Of course I went back to the master of the macabre as an adult, but Lovecraft still scares the … Continue reading
Support The Book Thing
The city of Baltimore is known for its rich historical past and contemporary poverty and racial strife. But one of the longstanding bright spots in the port city is the beloved community organization The Book Thing. This free book program … Continue reading
Brooklyn is a mythological place
For me Brooklyn will always be the land of my ancestors; on both sides of my family, we go back more than a century in the city. But for a new generation Brooklyn has become a brand. Brooklyn Made is a short film from … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Restaurants, Tourism, USA
Tagged Brooklyn, Brooklyn Brewery, New York City, Spike Lee
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It’s Fair Use Week
Posted in Art, Books, Canada, Freedom of Speech, Libraries, Music, Photography, USA, Writing
Tagged Copyright, Fair Dealing, Fair Use
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A Once In A Lifetime Getaway
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory branch of the space agency NASA recently released digital copies of some of the art work that was selected for their 2016 staff calendar. Created by the Seattle design studio Invisible Creature, the space themed travel … Continue reading
A Sense of Place
I’m one of those insufferable bibliophiles who get a thrill from visiting the real world locations that I’ve read about in books. Now there’s a newly revamped website to appeal to book lovers everywhere. Placing Literature centers on a crowd … Continue reading
Van Gogh in Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago has found a very clever way to promote their upcoming “Van Gogh Bedrooms” exhibition (Feb. 14 to May 16). The museum has created a real life replica of the artist’s famous Bedroom at Arles painting … Continue reading
Black Books Matter
In honor of Black History Month, the National Book Foundation has published a timeline of National Book Award honorees.
Posted in Books, History, USA, Writing
Tagged Alex Haley, Alice Walker, James Baldwin, Maya Angelou, Nikki Giovanni, Ralph Ellison
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To honor the passing of David Bowie, the American Library Association is re-issuing the classic poster (above) of the late artist. If you spent any time in a library or school during the 1990s, no doubt you saw the iconic … Continue reading
