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Travel Insider
An Ode To Travel: The Diaries of Patrick Trefz
We have spent countless pages talking about how much the pandemic has impacted the creative world over the past two years, and in particular, we realize more and more of what has been lost, including
April 26, 2022
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The Flight Attendant: The Travels of Molly Choma
“I started at Virgin Airlines. I was on airport standby a lot and wasn’t getting called to work much, so I asked my supervisor if I could walk around the airport and take pictures.” Molly Choma
December 23, 2021
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What's New is Old and Old is New: A London in Transition
Sitting in a shady public park under a verdant canopy of hundred-year-old trees as Wimbledon plays on a giant screen, this visitor feels like a lucky extra in a novel or movie situated in London trad
September 09, 2021
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Inside Out: Art in Real Life in the Coachella Valley
Hot, brown desert stretches into the horizon. Craggy, snow-kissed mountains jut into a blue swimming pool sky. Behind us, massive white turbines slice through the air—their rhythmic rotations kicki
June 30, 2021
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The Land of Fire and Ice: David Molesky Travels to Iceland
In the back courtyard of my favorite cafe in San Francisco, I heard a familiar intonation and, curious, asked if they were speaking Icelandic. “What, do you recognize my accent from a Sigur Rós vi
April 01, 2021
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Lowe Mill Arts: An Art Pilgrimage in Huntsville, Alabama
Back in sepia-toned times, it began as a textile mill and was later a shoe factory. Since 2001, this cavernous brick building has been home to a tech town’s arts/culture heartbeat. Nineteen years l
January 20, 2021
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Love is Larger Than Life in Washington DC: A City Guide from Lisa Marie Thalhammer
“It’s about love. It’s about freedom. It’s about vibrant color representing diversity. It’s about the subtle ways humans interact with public art and how it changes the energetic vibrations
October 14, 2020
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Down By the River: Martin Machado’s Unique Journey Through California During a Pandemic
Last summer, Public Land Gallery in Sacramento spoke with me about possibly doing a show. I pitched them an idea of solo-sailing a twenty-six foot boat up through the delta from San Francisco to a do
June 03, 2020
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Waltzing Round Vienna
From morning ‘til evening, locals and visitors happily wait in line for the chocolate iced, apricot filled torte created in 1832 by 16-year-old apprentice baker Franz Sacher. Mounds of whipped crea
April 27, 2020
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Studio Time
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 036: The Homeless Podcast
Homeless is the latest project from artist and past Radio Juxtapoz guest, Axel Void and his ongoing residency, Void Projects. In association with Fifth Wall TV's and Radio Juxtapoz co-host Doug Gille
February 03, 2020
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Artscape Sweden: The Magical Mural Tour
Last midsommar, in a magical northern Swedish village where, in a painterly gradient, the sun only sets for a few hours each day and a mystical fog lays low in the morning across hay fields, a group
January 23, 2020
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Journals From Lisbon: Russ Pope On the Road, Part 2
We started the next morning (day 3) off with a neighborhood walk and shot photos of wall colors, textures, paintings, Portuguese tiles, and drew sculptures.
January 01, 2020
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