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Category Archives: USA
Who Is Eustace Tilley ?
This month the iconic magazine The New Yorker is celebrating its 90th anniversary. To mark the milestone, the publication is being printed with nine different covers. Popular artists, including Peter Mendelsund, Roz Chast, Carter Goodrich, and Kadir Nelson, have riffed … Continue reading
Posted in Art, History, USA, Writing
Tagged Kadir Nelson, Periodicals, Peter Mendelsund, Roz Chast, The New Yorker
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Sin City
I have to admit that I was dazzled by my first view of Las Vegas from a plane, but photographer Vincent Laforet’s images of Sin City from 10,000 feet at night are truly breathtaking . Taken while literally hanging out … Continue reading
Straight Outta Silver Lake
Los Angeles-based writer and map enthusiast Eric Brightwell has been creating some wonderfully idiosyncratic, hand-drawn maps of his city neighborhood by neighborhood. Under the enigmatic sobriquet Pendersleigh & Son Cartography, the project explores the diverse enclaves and corners of the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Maps, USA
Tagged Compton, Echo Park, Korea Town, Los Angeles, Silver Lake
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The Traveler’s Eye
Hand-tinted tourist postcards are just a sample of the delightful items that make up the current exhibition at the Smithsonian’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of Asian Art in Washington, DC. Titled “The Traveler’s Eye”, the show includes travel souvenirs, maps, photographs, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Asia, History, Museums, Photography, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Mt. Fuji, Postcards, Sackler Gallery, Tokyo, Uyeno Park
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Mark Your Calendar
On April 8,2015 a new website aimed at bibliophiles will be launched. Literary Hub, founded by Grove Atlantic, City Lights, PEN, Tattered Cover, Tin House, Europa Editions, and more than 60 other publishers, booksellers, and literary magazines, aims to be … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged City Lights, Ecco, Europa Editions, Literary Hub, PEN, Tin House
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Eating Poetry
National Poetry Month isn’t until April, but the Academy of American Poets has already unveiled the new official poster. New Yorker cartoonist, and National Book Award winner, Roz Chast created the poster which will be distributed to libraries, schools and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged Cartoons, New Yorker, Poetry, Poets, Roz Chast
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Art POV
After spending an afternoon at New York City’s magnificent Metropolitan Museum of Art this week, I had the odd experience of stumbling across artist/filmmaker Masashi Kawamura’s new blog “What They See”, which invites an encounter with the museum from a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Museums, Restaurants, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, Rembrandt, Vermeer
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The Last Book
When book lovers travel, or just ride public transportation, we get voyeuristic kicks observing the reading habits of other travelers. Sometimes it even leads to a serendipitous bibliophile meet-up. Dutch photographer Rainer Gerritsen has been capturing these moments for his … Continue reading
