Categories
- Africa
- Air Travel
- Animation
- apps
- Architecture
- Art
- Asia
- Books
- Bookstore Tourism
- Canada
- Car rentals
- Cartography
- Comics
- ebooks
- Europe
- Film
- Freedom of Speech
- History
- Hotels
- Libraries
- Maps
- Middle East
- movies
- Museums
- Music
- Photography
- Public Transport
- Restaurants
- South America
- Tech
- Theater
- Tourism
- Travel Writing
- Uncategorized
- USA
- Writing
Share this Blog
Translate
-
Category Archives: USA
Maybe They Should Call It Seussville
Springfield, no not the home of the Simpsons, but Springfield, Massachusetts the home town of Dr. Seuss, has announced plans to open the world’s first museum dedicated to the beloved children’s book author. The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Museums, Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged Dr. Seuss, Springfield, Theodor Seuss Geisel
Leave a comment
Luminous Words
If you are strolling the High Line in NYC during the next month or two, you may want to take step off for a short detour to visit the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery in Chelsea for a fantastic new exhibition. Luminous Words … Continue reading
Choose Your Route
Back in the day, the only way for most folks to travel long distances in the U.S. was by bus. Most of the regional bus companies have disappeared due to the ease and affordability of air travel and the near … Continue reading
Manhattan by Subway
h/t Thrillist.com
Better a book than a green beer
Continuing an annual tradition of celebrating Irish Literature on St Patrick’s Day for the fifth year, the Irish Arts Center of New York City will be handing out thousands of free books to school children and commuters. Volunteers will distribute … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, USA, Writing
Tagged Irish Literature, James Joyce, NYC, Wilde, Yeats
2 Comments
Cultivating Food For Thought
The other day, I stopped by a local Chipotle restaurant for my favorite fast food tofu burrito. I was happy to find that they had a full set of the Mexican food chain’s new Cultivating Thought packaging. The second installment … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Restaurants, USA, Writing
Tagged Amy Tan, Aziz Ansari, Jeffrey Eugenides, Julia Alverez, Neil Gaiman
1 Comment
We are all in paradise, but refuse to see it
New York City-based illustrator Evan Robertson creates splendid black and white posters featuring moving quotes from notable authors such as Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Samuel Beckett, Anais Nin, Thomas Wolfe, Jules Verne and Kurt Vonnegut. You can see more of these terrific … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, USA, Writing
Tagged Joseph Conrad, Jules Verne, Samuel Beckett, Thomas Wolfe
Leave a comment
Guaranteed to see the Aurora Borealis
I just booked tickets for a summer trip to Iceland with no expectations of catching a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis, but Icelandair is now guaranteeing that at least some of its passengers will see nature’s light show. They recently … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Art, Europe, Tourism, USA
Tagged Aurora Borealis, Boeing 757, Iceland, Icelandair, Northern Lights
1 Comment
