Showing posts with label Bricolage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bricolage. Show all posts

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Blogs Noted: Laura Carmelita Bellmont, The World of Edgar Allan Poe, Julianne Douglas, Leslie Pietrzyk, Adriana Camarena, Bricolage, and More

Laura Carmelita Bellmont
Who will be teaching a 2 day pop-up paper engineering workshop at the Center for Book Arts in NYC, wow. (Yes, MSC, it would be grand to live on CPW. For more on NYC, click here.)

Artist and writer Jim Johnston's Mexico City: An Opinionated Guide: "Mom in Morocco"

Undine's The World of Edgar Allan Poe
See especially "The Reticent Mrs Shelton". So bizarre.

Julianne Douglas's Writing the Renaissance
A new year's resolution post EVERYONE should read.

Adriana Camarena in the Mission
A Mexico City lawyer's interviews in SF.

Via Bricolage, the Keats-Shelley house in Rome has such a beautiful new website it makes me sigh for Rome...

Novelist Leslie "Work-in-Progress" Pietrzyk talks points about her recent writers pow-wow.

Thx Thx Thx
Thx! Viva Thx!

Southern Cross Review
Rudolf Steiner meets 2011

Araceli Ardon: Kurt Wenner in Queretaro

Washington Musica Viva Links page
See especially artist Marilyn Banner's "Expanding Unconscious Sources: A Return to My Inner Self"

Getting the Royal Treatment
So, like, totally true.

And finally: my other blog, Maximilian ~ Carlota, for researchers of the Second Empire / French Intervention, will resume next Tuesday.

Next post: Monday.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Blogs Noted: Thx Thnx Thnx, Gangs of San Miguel, J.D. Moyer, Jesus Chairez, Bricolage, 13 Bankers and More

Been saving these up for a while. Surf on!

Thnx Thnx Thx
A thank you note a day by Leigh Dietrich. Mind taffy. Serenity-inducing.

Gangs of San Miguel
Evil. In a wickedly amusing way. (Madam Mayo votes for the cobblestone ride.)

J.D. Moyer
Check out his blog post on the sleep experiment.

13 Bankers
By Simon Johnson, author of 13 Bankers.

Baseline Scenario
Also by the author of 13 Bankers

Basil and Spice
Eclectic. Surf around in there for a while.

3 Quarks Daily

Bricolage
Always interesting. Visual candy from a DC writer.

Josh Burker's Blog of MusingsHe's into vintage software, which really crosses my eyes. Some fascinating links in there.

Jesus Chairez
Chicano-Chilango (yes, they do exist) writer and blogger.

Nicholas Gilman
Dining out in Mexico City. All thumbs up! Seriously, I really appreciate this blog, and I own the book in both English and Spanish.

Mexico Cooks!
She sure does!

More anon.