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Category Archives: USA
How Does Yours Rank
The Passport Index is an interactive website that collects, displays and ranks passports from countries around the world. Passports can be explored by country name, cover color, world map, and by “Passport Power Rank”. Guess who is number 1?
Call Allen Ginsberg
I nearly forgot to mention that this is National Poetry Month. To celebrate San Francisco’s literary heritage and to commemorate the Beat Poets, a clever cabal of contemporary hipsters developed the “Call Allen Ginsberg” project. They installed street art pieces … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, USA, Writing
Tagged Allen Ginsberg, Beats, National Poetry Month, Poetry, San Francisco
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Sonnet 27
Two years ago, the New York Shakespeare Exchange launched an ambitious, crowdfunded project to create 154 short films based on Shakespeare Sonnets. The Sonnet Project, which features 154 different actors filmed in 154 different New York City locations, aims to … Continue reading
Hey Taxi
Whether you call them cabs, taxis, jitneys, jeepneys, or hacks, when you need to get somewhere fast they’re worth the price. This infographic from The Taxi Centre compares rides around the world.
Posted in Europe, Public Transport, South America, Tourism, USA
Tagged Cabs, Taxi, Taxicabs of New York City
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London G. O. T.
It seems that most people that I know are counting down the hours until the new season of Game of Thrones begins tonight. Although those of us who were early readers of the Ur text are already grumbling about the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Maps, USA, Writing
Tagged A Song Of Ice And Fire, Game of Thrones, George R. R. Martin, London
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Why Not Brooklyn
When I first heard that there was a store in New York City devoted to the humble pencil, I assumed that it was in Brooklyn—the home of all things artisanal. But surprisingly CW Pencil is located on Forsyth Street in … Continue reading
Recycle Reduce Reuse
Isobelle Ouzman is a very talented, young British-born artist and illustrator living and working in Seattle, Washington. Exclusively using recycled books, Ouzman magically transforms discards with only an x-acto knife, ink, watercolors, and glue into stunning book art. You can see … Continue reading
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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Let Sleeping Giants Lie
The always entertaining and imaginative NYC art collective Dawn of Man has been using projection mapping techniques in an intriguing project that transforms ordinary city walls into meditative works of art. Check out the fascinating video of “Projection Napping” below, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Film, Photography, Tech, USA
Tagged Dawn of Man, New York City, Street Art
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