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Amsterdam Canal with bikes near Vredenburgersteeg. Photo by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Just Released World Happiness Report 2019

March 21, 2019by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

If  you want to live in the happiest countries in the world, be prepared for colder weather, winter sports, and higher taxes that provide a social safety net for native-born […]

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Asia, Cities, Europe, International, Latin America, Sustainability
A Hubble sky full of stars. Courtesy NASA

Books Spring 2019

March 19, 2019by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

The Spring 2019 books we are recommending ask us — what is real, what is imagined, what is knowable? Is our own experience shared by others, or does it only […]

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Art & Design, Books, Cities, Climate change, Disasters, Europe, Science
Images from Francoise Gilot's sketchbooks. Courtesy of Tachen

Coming Soon! Books Spring 2019

March 9, 2019by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Start the spring with a time-traveling array of books on real crises and imagined places, beloved cities, art and design,  and what the future may hold for the planet. Among […]

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Art & Design, Books, Cities, Climate change, Environment, Europe
Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna, Austria

Aligning Architecture with Nature

February 12, 2019by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Utopian or pragmatic, celebrated or untested—cities, communities and structures that work for the benefit of nature and humankind are featured in our new update. How can buildings– and cities– do […]

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Architecture, Art & Design, Biodiversity, Cities, Energy, Environment, Parks, Sustainability, Urban design, Waste and Recycling

Books for the Holidays 2018

December 6, 2018by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

What are the holidays without books– to give or get?  Our selections this year include several must-read art books, two compelling stories of 20th century photographers, written treats for foodies, […]

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Art & Design, Biodiversity, Books, Fish, Food, Museums, Photography

Coming Soon: Books for the Holidays 2018

November 26, 2018by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

The books we’ve selected for the 2018 holiday season – to give or get —  start with a thrilling mystery. Author Susan Orlean (who wrote the Orchid Thief),  regales us […]

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Books, Discovery, Food, Health, Photography
Below the waterline. Copyright Caroline Power Photography.

Oceans: The Perils of Plastic Part 2

November 21, 2018by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Plastics are ubiquitous — raw materials, packaging and post-consumer waste are spewing into streams, rivers, oceans, and landfills around the world.  Look down at your feet in parking lots, shopping […]

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Animals at risk, Biodiversity, Conservation, Fish, Oceans, Plastic, Rivers, Sustainability, Toxics, Travel, Waste and Recycling, Water
Enlarged microbeads banned by President Barack Obama. Photo by 5 gyres Oregon State University

Cleaning up the Oceans: Coming

October 16, 2018by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Are we facing an “Ocean Armageddon, “ with a trillion pieces of plastic in our oceans and 8 million tons added every year ? That’s what Erik Solheim, U.N. Environment […]

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Environment, Fish, Oceans, Rivers, Sustainability, Waste and Recycling, Water
TeamLab borderless light show at the museum in Odaiba.

Museums 2018: Arts and Travel Portal

October 3, 2018by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Here’s an easy way to see our lineup from this summer – a dozen cities worldwide – of new museums, landmarks and edgy places to experience art, architecture and the natural […]

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Architecture, Art & Design, Exhibitions, Museums, Travel
Forest of resonating lamps is possibly the most popular exhibit area. Visitors get two minutes in the room to take selfies. Lamps change color frequently.

Museums: New, edgy, tech savvy

September 24, 2018by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

The arts thrive on change – even  when it comes to museums and archives where preserving the rare, the beautiful and meaningful is a mission and way of life.  New […]

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Architecture, Art & Design, Europe, Film and television, International, Latin America, Museums, Nordic Countries, Photography, Travel

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