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Tag Archives: Philadelphia
Street Smart
Andrei Kashcha’s City Roads tool will draw you a map of just the roads in any city around the world. Beware map geeks: Down the rabbit hole.
This Is The Sign You Have Been Looking For
Word on the street Philadelphia:
American Voyageur
Few American writers have achieved the cultural impact of Herman Melville, author of the eternal classic Moby-Dick, yet he died unrecognized by his contemporaries for his genius. To commemorate the 200th anniversary of Melville’s birth, Philadelphia’s Rosenbach Museum and Library has … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, History, Libraries, Museums, Tourism, Uncategorized, USA, Writing
Tagged Herman Melville, Moby-Dick, Philadelphia, Rosenbach Museum and Library
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Ghost Ship
For the month of October, a Ghost Ship can be found on the Delaware River at Race Street Pier on the Philadelphia waterfront. The Ghost Ship is a project created by artists Biangle Studio, curator Ryan Strand Greenberg, and the Delaware River … Continue reading
Philadelphia: Word on the Street
Philly-based street artist Marisa Velázquez-Rivas has launched a series of wheatpaste street art work around town titled Smash the Fash , which depicts Nazi and white supremacist symbols being crushed by a hand with some impressive nails. In a Facebook … Continue reading
We Sing The Body Electric
Today is Walt Whitman’s 200th birthday . This offers an important opportunity to reassess his tremendous contributions to American life and literature at a time when our country is so polarized. The University of Pennsylvania Libraries and the Pew Center … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, History, Libraries, Museums, USA, Writing
Tagged Camden, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Free Library, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Walt Whitman
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Stand in Philadelphia
Just before Philadelphia got walloped by the infamous polar vortex, British artist Antony Gormley installed an impressive large-scale series of sculptures called STAND on the iconic steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The huge figures invite engagement from the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Museums, USA
Tagged Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Public art, Rocky
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It’s Always Sunny In South Philadelphia
Tomorrow a new indie bookstore is having its official grand opening in south Philly. A Novel Idea, which has had a gradual soft roll-out over the past few weeks, is owned and managed by writer Christina Rosso-Schneider and her artist husband Alexander … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, USA
Tagged Bookselling, Philadelphia, South Philly
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Seeing Philadelphia in 1845
Philadelphia: City Sights for Little Folks features illustrations of things you could expect to see on a journey through town in 1845. The title, which offers brief descriptions and occasional rhymes, was surprisingly written for children. The book was printed via stereotype, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Philadelphia, Publishing and Printing
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Word on the street : VOTE
This past week street artist Joe Boruchow has been encouraging Philadelphia residents to get out the vote with wheatpastes around town.
