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Category Archives: USA
William S. Burroughs Loves Christmas
Well, Thanksgiving has come and gone in America and the official Christmas season has begun. So, I can finally share this holiday gem with all you loyal readers. It all began way back in 1993, when the dopefiend Beat writer William … Continue reading
A Mapping Mania
Paula Scher has been creating remarkable, idiosyncratic, enormous, hand-painted typographic maps of the world for nearly two decades. She explores individual nations, cities, transit systems, continents and diverse cultural phenomena through her quirky, whimsical and even visionary one-of-a-kind giant maps. … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Art, Asia, Books, Canada, Europe, Maps, Middle East, South America, USA
Tagged Cartography, Maps, Paula Scher, Princeton Architectural Press
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Small Business Saturday: Bookshop Edition
Today marks the second annual Small Business Saturday. On one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year in North America, shoppers are encouraged to patronize their local stores to help suppport area businesses. You can do your part to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, USA
Tagged American Express, Black Friday, Chicago, Doylestown, NYC, Princeton, Small Business Saturday, Strand Books
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Occupy Libraries
Related articles With Zuccotti Park Cleared, Occupy Los Angeles Is Estimated to Be the Largest Camp Left Standing (laist.com) The Last Big City with an Occupy Camp: What’s Los Angeles to Do? (time.com)
Posted in Books, Canada, Europe, Freedom of Speech, Libraries, USA
Tagged Amsterdam, Boston, London, Los Angeles, New York City, Vancouver, Zuccotti Park
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Why Here, Why Today ?
Okay, here’s a little challenge for today. Take a peek at the following images and identify where we are and why we’re visiting today. Here’s an obscure poetic hint: ” But now we are all, in all places, strangers, travelers and … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, History, Tourism, USA
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Library of Human Imagination
Jay Walker is an American entrepreneur and inventor (he founded priceline.com and holds more than 250 U.S. patents) who has used his massive wealth to create an astonishing private library in his Connecticut mansion. Walker’s Library of Human Imagination contains … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Libraries, Museums, USA
Tagged Connecticut, Jay Walker, Libraries, priceline.com
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Where In The World
Where in the world is the Internet? Well, it appears that a big bundle of the Internet is hiding out in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Most of us naively think of the Internet as an amazing cultural phenomenon, but … Continue reading
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Tagged 60 Hudson Street, Ben Mendelsohn, Hudson Street, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, New York, New York City
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Is Your Sunday Random ?
Did you every wonder why Haydn’s tomb contains two heads ? Well listen to this story. Yelping with Cormac : Cormac McCarthy on Whole Foods and Taco Bell (sort of) Best Books 2011 Guide : Publisher’s Weekly free web-based app … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, History, Maps, Photography, Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged Cormac McCarthy, Haydn, New York City, Tokyo
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60 Writers/60 Places
60 Writers/60 Places is a fim by Luca Dipiero and Michael Kimball featuring sixty writers in New York City. The writers each read an excerpt from their work in an unlikely location. Rick Moody reads on a baseball diamond. Blake Butler … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, USA, Writing
Tagged Blake Butler, Michael Kimball, New York, New York City, Rick Moody, Tao Lin
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