Sunday, September 03, 2017

Sunday Links

Camellas-Lloret  in the Languedoc Region of France looks like my kind of crash pad.

The Curious Case of Pablo EskoBear- The "Cocaine Bear"

Habitat 2.0 Moshe Safdie’s iconic Canadian complex makes a comeback.

Reading and Eating Paris Hazel and Hewstone Raymenton’s travel journal, England and France, July 1914.

Postwar American architecture was a hotbed of innovation and experimentation. There are many iconic examples of midcentury homes but there are also lesser known architectural gems by regional architects that often get overlooked.

Anonymous Key Window On 13th Between Chestnut and Market Everyone is all about the Tiny House these days, but what about the Tiny Business?

The Spanish Martini Now get buying, get chilling, and get drinking.

Burberry is turning a former London courthouse into a gallery and it's gorgeous.

Exiles on Pennsylvania Avenue: How Jared and Ivanka Were Repelled by Washington’s Elite There’s nothing more obstructive and distracting and unhelpful than to have a bunch of stupid apolitical family members calling all the shots.

Bedridden Japanese elderly home residents transformed into stars of the silver screen

The Greatest Pasta Moments in Movie History Unravelling the spaghetti-sauced stories of film's most evocative food.

Dear Rick Moody: What Should I Say About My Scars? Some of you may know Rick Moody's wonderful novels. I bet you didn't know that he is also a life coach.

Chinese Cop Sets Up Retirement Home for His Old Police Dogs 

A visit to the Republic of Molossia has just been added to my bucket list  Via

The Private Photo Shoot that Sparked a War Inside Van Halen: In 1979 David Lee Roth met Helmut Newton, inciting an ego-fueled power struggle that ultimately split the group apart. Via

The last fagottari of Rome’s beaches Good little video about forbidden pasta.

My week in Lucky House: the horror of Hong Kong's coffin homes  Benjamin Haas joins the retirees, working poor, drug addicts and convicted criminals who live crammed into the city’s tiny plywood cubicles.

50 (Big and Little) Things It's Finally Time to Get Rid of  Your new decluttering motto: #ruthless.

Holiday home of the week: A gourmand’s retreat in Emilia-Romagna, in the heart of Italy's Food Valley

Markus Brunetti’s large-scale images of European churches and cathedrals.

100 Common Myths and Misconceptions Some of these will surprise you.

Temples of Kyoto: Discovering Your Inner Peace

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