Berlin : Where Are We Now ?

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Yesterday delivered a special treat for music lovers of all ages. On the occasion of his 66th birthday, David Bowie released his first record in ten years. The video (see below) for the haunting track Where Are We Now ? is a melancholy elegy to Bowie‘s productive Berlin days. Directed by Tony Ousler, the video takes a decidedly old-school tour of Bowie’s 70s Berlin haunts.

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Just 150 Years Ago

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Tomorrow January 9th will mark the 150th anniversary of the first official passenger trip on what would become known as the London Tube. On that momentous occasion, the Metropolitan Railway made its inaugural trip of 3.7 miles between Paddington and 7275_1_348_348_FFFFFF_0Farringdon stations. Over the course of that winter’s day in 1863, the underground steam train carried more than 40,000 passengers and introduced the world to mass transit.

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The London Transport Museum is celebrating with a year of special events. There will be several runs of the historic Metropolitan Railway Steam Locomotive No.1 coupled to Jubilee Rail Carriage No. 353. The museum wll be opening a year-long exhibtion of iconic tube art called “Poster Art 150” in February. And Tube enthusiasts will be able to get up close and personal with historic rolling stock at the Acton Depot on weekends.

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In the Deep End

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Boston-based artist Jake Fried creates mind-blowing short animated films. What’s really impressive is that Fried’s surreal creations are built of layers of coffee, white-out, crayon and ink. My favorite film is the award-winning “Deep End” . You’ll want to view it more then once and then visit Fried’s website to see more of his magical “moving paintings”.

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Are You Having A Laugh

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Liverpool, England has the John Lennon International Airport and now Birmingham is seriously considering a proposal to rename Birmingham Airport after the inimitable Ozzy Osbourne. This unlikely idea for the “Ozzy Osbourne International Airport” comes from Jim Thompson, the director of Big Bear Records and the man who “discovered” Black Sabbath.

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This seemingly farfetched plan actually fits quite well with the city’s destination Birmingham tourism campaign that hopes to increase visits by music fans. Stranger things have happened with airport renaming. After all, Washington D.C. rebranded its airport after another notorious fiend.

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For You The Traveller

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For You The Traveller: A Human Guide To The World is a unique hand-bound travel guidebook. In fact, it’s more like a directory of bighearted folks  who will act as ports-of-call to travelers passing through their country and bearing the guidebook. These hosts are scattered across the world from Europe to South America to Africa and beyond. They live in cities and rural areas alike. They are metalworkers, scientists, builders, farmers, ecologists, urban designers, musicians, shipwrights, leatherworkers, political analysts and many other things. Some are old, others are young. What they have in common is that they are interested in meeting travelers. If you share yourself with them, they will share their shelter, philosophy, and homes with you.

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 For You The Traveller provides host’s names, stories, telephone numbers and hand-drawn maps to help you on your way. The book is currently available only in a strictly limited edition of 200. Each edition has been printed on recycled paper, hand-bound in oak and covered in recycled rabbit fur. 

For You The Traveller is the first book by artist Nabil Sabio Azadi. All profits from sale will be donated to Nouvelle Planète to fund the construction of five footbridges in the rural villages near Ambano, Madagascar. These footbridges will provide the villagers with safe passage to nearby townships in all weather conditions, allowing them to earn a living and send their children to school regularly.

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If you’re curious, check out Azadi’s website here.

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British Problems

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Based on reddit posts, the ever clever folks at Buzz Feed have compiled this hilarious set of quintessentially British “problems”. If you’ve ever spent time in the UK, these images will resonate for you. If not, just have a laugh. I have to admit that during my early visits to Britain the sentiments expressed in the final graphic went right over my head, but I can recognize an insulting toff most of the time now.

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Not Lovin’ It

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Ian Strange (aka kid zoom) is an Australian-born, New York City-based street artist who has been “disrupting” advertising displays in major cities around the world since 2007. Specializing in bus shelter advertising, Kid Zoom uses his insightful aerosol interventions to skewer big corporations by improving on their expensive advertising campaigns.

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There’s No Country Called Holland

Colin Grey is a New Yorker who is now based in Britain. His Youtube channel is a treasure-trove of information on politics, geography, history and science. Quite a while back, we posted one of his clever videos on London. But this video explaining the complex linguistic distinctions that surround the country we know as the Netherlands is his best yet.

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Happy New Year 2013

For a few years, satellite radio listeners were treated to the wonderful, eclectic Theme Time Radio Hour hosted by the one and only Bob Dylan. One year he shared an amusing “Top Ten New Year’s Resolutions” list. Now, thanks to the YouTube, we can enjoy Bob’s quirky list each and every New Year. Have a listen:

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London Voyage

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Voyage is a simple, but appealing project created by partners in the design firm Aether & Hemera of Newcastle at London’s trendy Canary Wharf. Artists Gloria Ronchi and claudio Benghi launched a vivid, tiny fleet of 300 polypropylene boats illuminated by colorful LED lights.

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The creators hope that their vision will “provoke memories, explore aesthetics, and elicit feelings of connective human experience.”

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h/t to reader Evan Smythe — images ©Sean Batten & Ian Docwra

The installation will be in place until February 15, 2013.

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