Weekend 240.0
(1) Playmobil Collectors Club launches worldwide (1a) The official PLAYMOBIL Collectors Club! (2) A Day Alone With Other People (WSJ)
(1) Playmobil Collectors Club launches worldwide (1a) The official PLAYMOBIL Collectors Club! (2) A Day Alone With Other People (WSJ)
(1) My Orange Brompton: A blog for those who want, own or love Brompton Folding Bicycles. (1a) This cat has great taste in colour (and he seems to have a Continue Reading →
(1) How Capitalism Can Save Art: Camille Paglia on why a new generation has chosen iPhones and other glittering gadgets as its canvas (WSJ) (2) Amateurs to the Rescue: Scrappy Continue Reading →
Born to see; meant to look My favorite “thoughtful spot” in the world and made doubly so by its connection to J. M. W. Turner. Landscapes like this become necessary Continue Reading →
Spent Saturday at Greenwich Park and snapped this little ditty in the Rose Garden. The park (and the area around it) is fantastic and after a little sleep I will Continue Reading →
(1) Klaus Biesenbach: The Museum of Modern Art curator, who’s cultivated his own celebrity status, on why art should be disruptive and deeply inspiring, and need not hang preciously on Continue Reading →
(1) The Joys of Urban Tech: Goodbye, office parks. Drawn by amenities and talent, tech firms are opting for cities (WSJ) (2) Orwell’s Guide to Making Jam: George Orwell’s show Continue Reading →
I’ve been trying to do it right I’ve been living a lonely life I’ve been sleeping here instead I’ve been sleeping in my bed, I’ve been sleeping in my bed Continue Reading →
Anime Update: I’ve finally started watching Last Exile. This is older animation now but the story is addictive. I’m not as invested in these characters as I was with Clannad Continue Reading →
I took Burgoyne to see “Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000” at the MoMA this weekend. This was an incredible exhibition and included works by Peter Ellenshaw and Continue Reading →