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Category Archives: USA
Free The Museums
More than 1,400 museums and cultural institutions across the United States will be offering free admission during the eighth annual Museum Day Live! on Saturday September 29, 2012. Sponsored by the Smithsonian magazine, the event invites participation institutions to get … Continue reading
Posted in Libraries, Tourism, USA
Tagged Museum Day Live, Smithsonian, Smithsonian Institution
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Nary a Cheesesteak
Street art is undoubtedly the most exciting and powerful contemporary art movement. At its core street art is an ephemeral exercise, often disappearing within days of its installation. The precarious, and often politically fraught, nature of street art necessitates dedicated … Continue reading
Open Air Philly
“Open Air is an interactive art installation designed to transform Philadelphia’s historic Benjamin Franklin Parkway, between tonight and October 14, 2012. In this project, twenty four powerful searchlights create unique, dynamic light formations in the sky which react to voice messages … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Art, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Eakins Oval, Philadelphia, Philly, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
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The Key to Character
In celebration of the bicentennial of Charles Dickens’ birth, the New York Public Library has opened a wonderful, special exhibition called “Charles Dickens: The Key to Character”. Running through January 27, 2013, and held in the iconic Stephen A. Schwartzman … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Libraries, Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged Charles Dickens, David Copperfield, Ellen Ternan, Martin Chuzzlewit, New York Public Library
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Book Store of the Month
Urban dwellers in the U.S. are getting ready for their mass pilgrimages to the higher elevations for the autumn leaf-peeping season. Residents of the Northeast often head for the Hudson River Valley region of New York State and the easily … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Tourism, USA
Tagged Catskill Mountain, Frederic Edwin Church, New York, New York State
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A History of New York
Drawing inspiration from last year’s BBC/British Museum collaboration called “A History of the World in 100 Objects”, the New York Times selected a group of historians to decide what should be part of “A History of New York in 50 … Continue reading
Posted in History, USA
Tagged A History of the World in 100 Objects, MetroCard, New York, New York City, New York Times
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Salman Rushdie Says Thanks
Salman Rushdie recently issued an open letter to independent booksellers expressing his gratitude for their long support of his work. The image below offers the full text of his message. “I have never ceased to be grateful for what the … Continue reading
Take a stand against censorship
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Banned Book Week campaign against censorship in America. The folks at Bookmans Entertainment Exchange in Arizona have continued their three decade-long commitment to the cause with a compelling video (see below). The six … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Freedom of Speech, USA, Writing
Tagged Banned Book Week, censorship, Freedom of speech
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New York State of Mind
London-based artist and architectural illustrator Patrick Vale creates wonderful urban scenes and vignettes. He recently shared a marvelous stop-motion video on one of his finest New York City projects. I’ve watched three time and still marvel at his skill in … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Film, USA
Tagged Empire State Building, Manhattan, New York City
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Better Airline Food (really)
Hat-tip to Nikos Loukas for this post from the very entertaining and informative site InFlightFeed. There’s a new and potentially exciting trend in airline meals. A growing number of air carriers are offering a new “pre-order premium meal option” for … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Middle East, South America, Tourism, USA
Tagged Air France, Austrian Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, US Airways, Westjet
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