Spanning the Globe for a Starbucks

It turns out that travel may be the perfect way to put a dent in that out of control Starbucks habit. According to this Wall Street Journal infographic (see below), that grande latte you can’t live with out will set you back almost a sawbuck in Oslo, Norway.

But even that $9.83 drink pales in comparison to the world’s most expensive Starbucks drink. Called the Quadrigininoctuple Frap, the $47.30 concoction contains 48 shots of espresso, mocha, caramel, chips, fruit, vanilla beans, soy milk and protein powder. See the video on its creation below.

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After A Decade of Waiting

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After a ten-year, nearly €400 million renovation, Amsterdam‘s fantastic Rijksmuseum finally reopens next month on April 13th. For visitors who have been disappoint (some of us multiple times) by the glacially slow refurbishment, it comes not a moment too soon. With almost two kilometers of galleries covering more than 800 years of the Netherland’s rich art and history, the palatial, red-brick museum is the crown jewel of Amsterdam’s Museumplein district.

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The brand-new dual atria alone covers 25,000 square feet. Along with dramatic changes to most of the museum’s 80 galleries, the fabled library is finally being opened to the general visiting public. So, no more begging and wheedling just to get a peek at the fabulous painted ceiling, mosaics, cast-iron staircases and the six kilometers of bookshelves. I don’t think that I was the only one who pestered his way into the library, was I?

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But most return visitors will make a beeline for the Galley of Honor and the Golden Age galleries for the sublime paintings by Vermeer, Hals, Steen and of course Rembrandt . A special room at the heart of the museum is dedicated to Rembrandt’s famed Nightwatch, the apotheosis of the Dutch Golden Age of art.

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The “new” Rijksmuseum even has its first rebranding in over three decades. The new look is down to designer Irma Boom, who has tackled everything from signage to the souvenir pens and mugs.

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Drift Across America

This wonderful short video, titled “Drift”, is the work of Philadelphia-based cinematographer and documentary filmmaker Tim Sessler. The film is the result of a boring trip by air from San Francisco to Philadelphia. The match-up of Sessler’s black and white, tilt-shift video and music by Sigur Ros frontman Jonsi Birgisson is haunting. The song is called “Indian Summer” from the Jonsi and Alex album “Riceboy Sleeps”.

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We Heart Boring Machines

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If you have ever tried to negotiate the frustrating trip from Manhattan to John F. Kennedy International Airport via public transportation, this enormous public works project currently under construction in New York City will interest you. When it’s completed in about five years, the $8.4 billion transit project will extend train service from the historic Grand Central Terminal to the Borough of Queens and to JFK significantly simplifying and shortening travel.

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New York’s MTA recently released some amazing photos of the construction project by Patrick Cashin.

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For The Record Books

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What if some of the world’s best-selling record albums had been books instead ? Well, British designer and art director Christophe Gowans has that covered in his brilliant series entitled “The Record Books”. Here are a few choice examples, but be sure to check-out his website for many more .

"A rags to glory biography..."

“A rags to glory biography…”

"The story of a wayward and feckless cowhand..."

“The story of a wayward and feckless cowhand…”

"The story of two catholic sisters..."

“The story of two catholic sisters…”

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“War Comic”

"Japanese pre-school boardbook..."

“Japanese pre-school boardbook…”

"children's reference book concerning all things equine..."

“children’s reference book concerning all things equine…”

"Gruesome whodunnit by a prolific author..."

“Gruesome whodunnit by a prolific author…”

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Stupid Marketing Tricks

Over the past year or so, airlines such as KLM and British Airways have mined social media sites to find information about travelers and then surprise unsuspecting folks with rewards and gifts at the airport. Now, the cosmetics brand Nivea seems to have crossed the line with this gimmick that shakes up unsuspecting air travelers. What do you think?

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Performance Enhancing Drugs for Writers

You may have seen Grant Snider’s terrific “Ban This Book” comic created to “celebrate” Banned Book Week this year. You might also be familiar with his brilliant “Haruki Murakami Bingo” comic which appeared in the New York Times , or you may even follow him at Incidental Comics. But if you’re not a big fan as yet, Snider’s latest work (see below) “Performance Enhancing Drugs for Writers” will win you over.

Poster versions of Snider’s comics are available on his website.

Snider says, “I don’t advocate drug use—unless it leads to great works of literature.”

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Behind The Secret Door

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Google Street View has made just about the whole world instantly accessible from our digital devices. We can easily locate not just urban spots, but also mindblowing wild landscapes and the hidden interiors of buildings.  Now the mesmerizing (and time sucking) website The Secret Door offers totally random and serendipitous opportunities to instantly travel the world using navigable Street View images.

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The Secret Door casually drops the user at an arbitrary spot. When boredom sets in, the user just pushes a button and is instantly whoosed to another spot around the globe.

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a strange harmony was found

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Mobstr is a cheeky London street artist who has cleverly manipulated municipal anti-graffiti crews into unwitting participation in his wall art/lit projects. In his series called “The Story”, Mobstr added a sentence to a wall and waited until it was painted over to return and continue the story.

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This episode of “The Story” is composed of seven related wall posts.

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What is Modernismo ?

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Barcelona’s home-grown Art Nouveau movement known as Modernista or Modernismo dates from the late 19th century, but remains an ever-present influence in this glorious city. On my last visit, I wish that I had this inspired new map of the city from the folks at Barcelona Modernista. For the reasonable price of €10, you can discover Barcelona’s many UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as dozens of lesser known manifestations of Modernista in the arts, literature and architecture.

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By the way, the city tourist office has an excellent guidebook called the Moderniste Route, which also provides admission discounts that more than cover the cost of the book.

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