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Category Archives: USA
“I’ve been everywhere, man”
I was recently killing time in an airport waiting for a flight and spent a fun time trading travel recommendations with another flyer. We had both seen lots of fabulous places, but neither one of us could compete with the … Continue reading
Florida ! Love it or hate it
Florida is one of those places that you never really know unless you’ve lived there. Having spent the better part of my twenties in the Sunshine State, and having resided in both South and North Florida, I feel that my … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Maps, Photography, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged alligators, book illustration, key lime pie, sharks, Walt Disney
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Starting with Common Sense
Books That Shaped America is a new 10-part series – a joint original feature production from C-SPAN and the Library of Congress – will trace America’s history by examining masterpieces in literature that have had, and still have today, a major … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged Cesar Chavez, Frederick Douglass, Mark Twain, Zora Neale Hurston
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year
It is that time of year again when the leaves in the northern hemisphere change colors. As it does each Autumn, SmokyMountains.com has published their best guess as to when the leaves will be changing in various parts of the … Continue reading
Dialing for poets
I recall similar projects, but none as widespread as the Telepoem Booth. This brilliant interactive project is built around installations made from vintage phone booths. Users simply dial a number and listen to poetry. Even if you are not able … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Tech, USA, Writing
Tagged American Poets, art installations, Poetry, Public art
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As the poems go
As the Poems Go as the poems go into the thousands you realize that you’ve created very little. it comes down to the rain, the sunlight, the traffic, the nights and the days of the years, the faces. leaving this … Continue reading
Lou Reed meets Edgar Allan Poe
I have long been a fan of the late great Lou Reed, but I only recently discovered that he created an updated version of the iconic poem The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. In 2003, he set Poe’s most famous stories and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Music, USA, Writing
Tagged American Poets, Edgar Allan Poe, Lou Reed, Poetry
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Take That Trip
It’s hard to believe that the inimitable Anthony Bourdain has been gone for five years. Unlike most folks, I discovered his writing through his first novel Bone in the Throat in the early 1990s and not via his culinary or … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Restaurants, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Anthony Bourdain, cookbooks, Fiction
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Utopia 14
I was today years old when I learned that Kurt Vonnegut’s 1952 novel Player Piano was re-released in a paperback edition as Utopia 14 in 1954. Player Piano is the first novel by Vonnegut, in it he depicts a dystopia of automation partly inspired by the author’s time … Continue reading
