Never Too Old For A Room Mate

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These days when I’m visiting a city for more than four or five days, I prefer to rent an apartment over a hotel stay. I usually choose a local rental agency over Airbnb for the more reliable service in case of problems. But now there’s another option from the owners of the Room Mate Hotels chain.

Their new service BeMate.com, which is currently available in ten cities, offers apartments within a ten-minute walk of a Room Mate Hotel or affiliate. Guests have access to all of the hotel’s facilities and services. They can pick-up keys, store luggage, use concierge services, rent bikes, and get help with apartment issues immediately.

BeMate has more than 2,000 apartments in cites like Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga, Granada, Salamanca, Amsterdam, Florence, Miami, New York and Mexico City, with plans for hundreds more by the end of next year. In most location, nightly rates begin at about $200 US.

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Yes, You Can Really Go There

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Just Norway

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Norway: a time-lapse adventure is the result of a five month, 15,000 kilometer road trip across Norway from the southern fjords to the Russian border in the Finnmark. This extraordinary video is the work of the gifted young photographer Morten Rustad, who managed to do the impossible and capture the grandeur of Norway that mere photos usually cannot convey.

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Poe Comes Home

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Tomorrow afternoon, a new bronze statue “Poe Returns To Boston” will be unveiled at Edgar Allan Poe Square, close to the Boston Commons and the iconic author’s birthplace. Almost 165 years to the day after his death at age 40, Edgar Allan Poe returns to the city of his birth in the form of a life-size bronze statue. Striding against the wind, coat and hair blown back, the ever popular writer stares straight ahead. An imposing raven flies in his path, as a trail of manuscript pages flies from his briefcase, along with a telltale heart.

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Poe only lived briefly in Boston after his birth. Before he was two, he was abandoned by his father and his mother had died. But he returned to Boston in 1827 when his first book of poetry “Tamerlane and Other Poems” was published there.

The sculptor Stephanie Rocknak says that she hoped to foster a genuine connection between the viewer and Poe when they stand in front of the statue. She made the piece only 5’8″ tall so people could relate to another human being, not just a famous historical figure.

Robert Pinsky, the former US Poet Laureate, will speak at the dedication, and there will be a series of readings and musical events around Boston’s Literary Cultural District to mark the dedication.

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Around the World

The photo/video/clip-art site Shutterstock.com’s compilation video “Around the World in 80 Clips” will have you packing a bag and heading to the airport.

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Chocolate Makes The World Go Round

 

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Too needy

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I’ve never stayed at the Hans Brinker Budget Hotel in Amsterdam, but I enjoy their amusing advertising campaigns. Previous efforts have included “Now a door in every room” and “Sorry for being wonderful at not welcoming you”, as well as the cringeworthy before and after photos of hotel guests.

The Hans Brinker’s newest campaign is a heavy-handed series of posters and short videos pleading for likes. So, if you’ve stayed at this centrally located hostel/hotel, and you’ve had a positive experience, why not give them a like.

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Qwerty Portraits

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Brazilian artist Álvaro Franca uses old electric and manual typewriters to create these amazing portraits of iconic authors like J.D. Salinger, Clarice Lispector, Charles Bukowski and Jack Kerouac. This little video demonstrates how it’s done.

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What’s a Brooklyn handshake

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Puerto Rico-based street artists Bik Ismo—aka Joshua Santos Rivera— recently completed this striking commentary on American urban life in Williamsburg, Brooklyn NYC.

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Beautiful Scotland

Last year photographer John Duncan spent eight months crisscrossing Scotland to create this stunning homage to a beautiful country. Covering iconic locations from Edinburgh to the Isle of Skye and Ben Nevis to The Kelpies, Duncan used a Phantom 2 Quadcopter with a GoPro 3+ to capture the gorgeous footage. Whatever your views on the nation’s independence vote, I’m sure you’ll agree with the title “Beautiful Scotland”.

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