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Central Park: Mapping Walks from Day 2 in the Park
Walking Off the Big Apple | May 7th 2008 by Teri Tynes
View Larger MapToday, as part of this week's focus on Central Park, I will shift my attention northward to The Reservoir and to the larger area between 81st and 96th Streets. I plan to again file posts from the Wifi locations in the park, mostly like read more
Feast of flânerie....or how great and poetic we are in our paten…
Ladies They Talk About | April 10th 2008 by Ladies They Talk About
I'm not sure where this whole week disappeared to, but here I am finally with a friday feast of flânerie....So, in the swinging '60s, a smart French guy named Chuck published an essay entitled "The Painter of Modern Life". The 1860s, that is, and pr read more
A whiff of flânerie
Ladies They Talk About | April 3rd 2008 by Ladies They Talk About
Well.I had every intention of yammering away today about flânerie, Charles Baudelaire, Walter Benjamin, modernity and feminism.....but unfortunately I'm having a "cake or pain" day.Ow.So, this is the merest whiff to whet your appetite and I promise read more
E-brand
Agenzia pubblicitaria Sidoli | March 24th 2008
Se la pubblicità è un’opera immateriale in quanto produttrice di senso, un interrogativo interessante riguarda le strategie comunicative di uno tra i mercati più eterei ed immateriali: quello dell’e-brand. Il ruolo della merce ha assun read more
Letter to the Editor - Greetings from the Ormskirk Chapter
Walking Off the Big Apple | March 5th 2008 by Teri Tynes
"Hi.I, too, have been bestowed an unexpected (and slightly alarming) honour by the SFSF gents; presidency of the local chapter, in my case Ormskirk, a market/university town near Liverpool.I found your great site via The Flâneur and am enjoying expl read more
Monday Morning Quarterbacking, and The Flâneuse of Death
Walking Off the Big Apple | February 4th 2008 by Teri Tynes
As I write this post on Monday morning, I see a mixture of large snowflakes and blowing rain coming down hard outside the window. What a contrast from yesterday's bounteous warm sunshine! At least the nasty weather held back until the end of last read more
Com sete palmos de terra se constrói uma cabana com a tipologia…
Georden | January 2nd 2008 by georden
Gifts for Walkers and for Flâneurs, The Distinction: A Pedometer…
Walking Off the Big Apple | December 11th 2007 by Teri Tynes
WALKER: GPS device, pedometer, maps, compass, backpack, sports drink bottle, dog, journal, trail mix, down vest, heart rate monitor, MP3 player, walking shoes, pedicure kit, foot balm.FLANEUR: champagne, walking cane, flask, pill box, expensive umbre read more
Walking in Inclement Weather
Walking Off the Big Apple | December 3rd 2007 by Teri Tynes
New York is currently under a wind advisory, and I can attest that conditions are not ideal for a stroll in the park. I've been out walking anyway, just because I needed to get out, and I took the dogs with me, because they had their own reasons for read more
Van Gogh, Flâneur, and CSI: Arles 1888
Walking Off the Big Apple | October 4th 2007 by Teri Tynes
This past Friday I visited the excellent exhibit Painted with Words: Vincent van Gogh's Letters to Émile Bernard at the Morgan Library & Museum. The exhibit is comprised of previously unseen letters and relevant paintings and drawings by both ar read more
Absinthe: Its Many Uses in Medieval Times
Walking Off the Big Apple | September 27th 2007 by Teri Tynes
Unfortunately I have never witnessed a vision. Not one of the 12,000 saints has ever said so much as 'Good day' to me, but since I was first at Lourdes ten years ago I have realized that the phenomenon of visions is something that concerns us all. " read more
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