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  1. a film, broadcast or piece of writing about travelTopics TV, radio and newsc2

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Guy Maddin: We didn't want to do a trivializing travelogue.
Well, it's sort of a travelogue and a personality profile.
His first travelogue, "Among the Believers," was published in 1981.
And the British travelogue "Asian Provocateur" makes its American premiere.
"Salt Fat Acid Heat" is part travelogue, part instructional guide.
This travelogue is rich with insight into the Mississippi River Delta.
Season 3 of Morgan Freeman's travelogue series returns on National Geographic.
The history of modern economic planning doubles as a resort travelogue.
At times, his political study could almost double as a travelogue.
At times, "Imagine Wanting Only This" thins out into a travelogue.
This book is part textbook and part travelogue, with gorgeous photographs.
His re-enactment is both a travelogue and a literary study.
Beneath the Heavens is a travelogue in the broadest sense of the
Some of the drier travelogue material is better-suited to a podcast.
Visuals There is fear as well as joy in Saul Steinberg's travelogue.
She stars in "Stranded" (Saturday), a 1965 travelogue that follows Raina (Ms.
Unlike some travelogue writers, I have to pay particular attention to prices.
Tony Horwitz's books live in the territory between travelogue and historical document.
The book ends like a Kodachrome travelogue: The family travelers are briefly untroubled.
An unassuming, happily chatty travelogue that's at once unsparingly funny and deeply empathetic.
"Birding Without Borders" is an updated, global birding travelogue for the modern age.
Nonetheless, Horwitz has produced a valuable work that combines biography, history and travelogue.
The history of API programs reads like a travelogue on the good intentions highway.
Faces Places is partly a travelogue and partly a free-ranging essay on mortality.
If you're still unsure, London-based global-communications pro Chimere Cisse's travelogue will tip the scales.
"Ugly Delicious" is not a stand-and-stir cooking show or a pack-your-bags travelogue.
The pioneer was probably Germaine Tailleferre, a French composer who co-scored a travelogue in 4003.
Traditional media, including Condé Nast Traveler magazine (Travelogue), The Associated Press (Get Outta Here) and Frommers.
A debut memoir in travelogue mode charts the author's path to sobriety in the Orkney Islands.
Erik Reece's "Utopia Drive" is a travelogue through the ghosts of America's nineteenth-century intentional communities.
Tracing McMillan's footsteps, she conjures up the landscape of Gippsland, plaiting together travelogue, history, diaries and reflections.
The procedural history of Madison's case reads like a travelogue through the death penalty's most persistent flaws.
Part police procedural and part travelogue, Cay Rademacher's MURDEROUS MISTRAL (Minotaur, $24.99) is a perfect getaway mystery.
This isn't your average travelogue, because Soloviev has shot the Italian capital in a kinetic, fast-paced style.
It's a fun and well-researched travelogue through the passionate and quirky world of puzzle solvers and constructors.
Riedelsheimer's film is a travelogue of Goldsworthy's visits to San Francisco, Dumfriesshire, Morecambe, Missouri, Gabon, and Southern France.
That first travelogue was inspired by what turned out to be a temporary move back to the United States.
Jodie Mack's irresistible travelogue The Grand Bizarre weaves together a kaleidoscopic meditation on how our clothes tie us together.
It's a travelogue and modern-day reflection of our impact in and connection to the rest of the world.
PLAINVIEW "Eastern European Travelogue: A Taste of the Old Countries," Bill and Elaine Farran discuss a trip to Europe.
Decades in the making, the late poet Jonathan Williams's photo-filled travelogue captures the creative spirit of a region.
The author's classic travelogue unfolds in golden Marrakesh, and takes shape here in adventure-ready khakis, creams and camels.
After emigrating to New York in 1968, they found work researching and writing travelogue cassettes for Trans World Airlines.
Christiane Amanpour concludes this travelogue series in Shanghai, where more women are challenging conservative attitudes toward marriage and relationships.
Also, Doolittle is hoping his travelogue helps raise awareness of literacy issues and the importance of local literary haunts.
But the film is not a travelogue; the places it goes are not as important as the people it meets.
But what drew me to Kevin Faingnaert's "travelogue" aside from the obvious — dreamy photographs is his approach to photography itself.
The Verge has another excerpt for you to read, which follows Ta Shu's travelogue and observations of Earth's nearest neighbor.
It stands a canyon's- length away from the stereotypical travelogue of the snobby European scoffing at transatlantic vulgarity and ignorance.
When it came time to write the travelogue section of the book, I reread those files with a sinking feeling.
It's difficult to create a distinct narrative, but I think it's both a travelogue and social commentary, perhaps about infrastructure.
The hosts of this culinary travelogue series channel their adventurous sides to find the special eats that define national cuisines.
Ms. Morris said it was their writing a series of travelogue cassettes for TWA that kindled their interest in history.
Part history, part travelogue, this survey of Soviet architecture explores how a society's values, real or professed, inform physical space.
Her foodie travelogue is careful and vivid, going well beyond flatbreads and koofteh to sheep's feet, milk teats and rosewater.
Nick Tobier's Looping Detroit: A People Mover Travelogue is published by the University of Michigan Library and available from Amazon.
Operating as a sort of lighthearted travelogue across seven different countries, the film briskly continues like this for two hours.
The documentary is a travelogue that embarks on a journey through present-day America, using the Green Book as its guide.
The half-season started strong, with several episodes that functioned as a pseudo-travelogue about the series' new setting in Mexico.
Along the way, the self-help gurus explore the city's cultural offerings, making the mini-series part makeover show, part travelogue.
It's like the travelogue of a roving spirit, able to observe people at work and pigeons at play with equal curiosity.
She stars in "Stranded" (Saturday), a 1965 travelogue with a bit of a "Band of Outsiders" vibe that follows Raina (Ms.
By turns edifying and entertaining, this investigation into the lives of the Twelve Apostles mixes irreverent travelogue and earnest textual analysis.
It's part travelogue, not that you are likely to book a trip to Kola Peninsula, which juts into the Barents Sea.
An award-winning journalist, he has written two books about the 1991 Gulf War and a travelogue about cycling across India.
This six-part travelogue series ends with a final stop in Washington, D.C., home to a large population of Ethiopian immigrants.
Often music functions as a travelogue, conjuring pretty vistas reassuring in their respite from daily life and breathtaking in their nonexistence.
Ostensibly, Bourdain's CNN series Parts Unknown is a food travelogue, in the vein of his earlier Travel Channel series No Reservations.
I realize the music is esoteric, I realize that people are wondering why I didn't just write a travelogue of the campaign.
The Speedball Travelogue Watercolor Book has an elegant natural-linen binding and uses paper that works well with both paint and ink.
In the former, Rivers applies his usual methodology of free-flowing travelogue to examine sites of human-made impact on the world.
It reads like the travelogue of a restless mind, trapped with its owner inside a cramped prison but determined to stay free.
It was, instead, a world-weary, pessimistic view that moved Salem in all of his writings, and certainly in his travelogue to Israel.
At turns adorable cat movie and mesmerizing (and educational!) travelogue, we don't recommend trying to watch it at work during your lunch break.
Her somewhat wordy writing—part whodunnit and part travelogue—weaves together the accounts of policemen, prosecutors and those convicted with some penetrating insights.
Park made her Youtube debut in January, when her grand-daughter's video travelogue of their trip to Cairns in northeast Australia went viral.
The Tour de France, divided into 252 one-day stages covering approximately 252,200 miles (3,500 kilometers), is often described as a dazzling travelogue.
"The Doors of Perception" is a seamless, confident, elegantly written travelogue of a psychedelic journey that the author found astonishing but entirely comprehensible.
It has the feel of a travelogue, permitting the reader only passing glimpses of Everfair rather than the immersion that the story demands.
Caroline Eden's "Black Sea: Dispatches and Recipes — Through Darkness and Light," a travelogue enriched with recipes — a sort of travel book meets cookbook.
She presents her grandfather's 16mm films of France in the wake of World War II in Document of a Travelogue by Lt. Col.
They write to share their experience as they are experiencing it -- not as a travelogue, but more trying to put you there with them.
The result is thus neither fish nor fowl, and too chaotic and episodic (argue, fight, repeat) to even serve as an enticing European travelogue.
Consider it a kind of travelogue for prospective pilgrims who may already be planning their journeys to one of art brut's most venerable destinations.
Edith Wharton, in her 1920 travelogue, "In Morocco," had felt herself fall under the spell of the Atlas and the desert beyond as well.
Triste Tropique, which borrows its name from Claude Lévi-Strauss's melancholic memoir and travelogue, differs from its social media version in a few ways.
Sequencing matters with a travelogue, and the record moves from alarm to tranquility back to a flashy climax before ending with non-closural melancholy.
However, the prospect of a visit to Greece later this summer prompted me to pick up this travelogue I passed over all those years ago.
In the single travelogue in Alice Iris Red Horse, "Lamy Station," written in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Gozo writes: One language may kill off another.
At age 76, he went to Syria to hang out with the Kurdish women fighting ISIS, and you can read his travelogue in this issue.
In 1878, Isabella Bird wrote Unbeaten Tracks in Japan, a hilarious, incisive, cutting travelogue that was constructed largely from letters she sent home from Japan.
Now, as part of her Travelogue Series, she brings a bit of Ireland to New York through the work of Colin Gee and Angie Smalis.
Now Rosenthal has launched this scrumptious food-themed travelogue, sending him around the world in search of great eats with the help of celebrity friends.
Our guides on this weekly travelogue are Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, hosts of Bloomberg Television's "With All Due Respect," which also airs on MSNBC.
The comedian and filmmaker Richard Ayoade visits a different city in each episode of this travelogue series, bringing a different fellow performer to each location.
The book, part history and part travelogue, strays into memoir when Elkin writes about Paris, where she first experienced the pleasures of the aimless stroll.
The text, by English missionary couple Charles and Susan Bowles, was standard-issue travelogue — it was the visuals that were a revelation to Western eyes.
From the former Soviet bloc comes the travelogue "From the East" (screening on Friday and Saturday), one of many Chantal Akerman documentaries in the series.
Hemingway's travelogue through Ireland and Scotland was written as letters to his parents and what seem to be diary entries, so it didn't seem significant.
Dr. Gates's historical travelogue makes clear that African civilizations were also pretty good at waging war and at enslaving fellow Africans, no outside prompting needed.
Thematically, this makes sense; this is Scott's audio travelogue where each instrumental change is a new bump, swerve, and loop in a grand amusement park.
Plesset's film installation stands in stark contrast to the deeply intimate construction Travelogue (21st Century Room) (2013–2018) that she built in the same space.
The results, not unlike Mr. Penn's Rolling Stone article on Mr. Guzmán, were a mixture of wordy, breezy travelogue with moments of nonchalance and unintentional comedy.
He at last dedicated an entire song to his weebdom on this year's Drunk album called "Tokyo," and now there's a travelogue video for the song.
Directed slickly by Paul Dugdale, "Olé" is less a concert film or travelogue than a historical account — swiftly, smartly assembled, reflecting events only six months old.
Life in the Borderlands Nick Paumgarten's travelogue about rafting the Rio Grande winds through issues such as conservation and immigration ("Water and the Wall," April 23rd).
There's also the 1978 travelogue, "The Snow Leopard," written by famed novelist Peter Matthiessen, which followed his two-month effort to find snow leopards in Nepal.
Antonioni's experimental travelogue of the early days of the Cultural Revolution is a complex, sometimes confusing, and priceless document of a transformative moment in Chinese history.
Even so, it is a travelogue of a long, dangerous and fascinating journey through what might have been, and as such it will delight most readers.
Forty years after the publication of his groundbreaking travelogue, ''In Patagonia,'' the author's writing — and style — have lost none of their power to bewitch and inspire.
A tour of Haight-Ashbury in "Revolution" is straight travelogue — bare feet, psychedelic posters, handmade notices pasted up by desperate parents, weird pets, garishly painted cars.
Filled with three-dimensional inkjet prints of landscapes and images taken from the artist's personal travelogue, the woman's body becomes a highly personal repository of memories.
Voyage to Tahiti, directed and co-written by Edouard Deluc, is based on Noa Noa, Gauguin's travelogue of his first stay in Tahiti from 1891 to 1893.
Samuel Johnson befriended him in London, where Psalmanazar published a travelogue about his "native" island which included translations from its language—an ingenious pastiche of his invention.
Joe Jonas: He's expanding his Instagram travelogue of the cities explored on tour with "Cup of Joe," along with guests such as Tina Fey and Jack Black.
The prose poem in her hands can be a dream catcher, a travelogue, a report, an archive, a series of aphorisms, a contemplation of modernity, often simultaneously.
Antonioni's sense of China as offering a "vast repertoire of human behavior" might seem patronizing, but his travelogue is generally affirmative and admiring as well as entrancing.
In varying parts philosophical action-adventure, travelogue, family drama, war chronicle and psychological puzzler, it is suffused with the ever-querying perspective of its haunted central character.
That same year, he landed a lead role in Derek May's "Niagara Falls," a kind of anti-travelogue in which fictional interviews are interspersed with documentary footage.
But nearly every time her travelogue gets up a head of steam, the narrative momentum is halted for Smith to describe another one of her damn dreams.
"Better Call Saul" is a more fun, picaresque show than "Breaking Bad," but it's every bit as moral, a travelogue of the smooth-paved desert road to perdition.
As a result, the book reads partly as a creation myth about how African metal was born, partly as a travelogue that goes well beyond Africa's tourist destinations.
The book is one part travelogue, one part analysis, and one part biographical bookshelf that together paint a complicated portrait of India's growth ambitions and challenges to scale.
Filming in CinemaScope and Technicolor, Fuller offers a virtual travelogue of Tokyo street life that teems with gangland insiders ready to jump at orders from their American boss.
And that strangeness is front and center in the video for "Generation Why," which Ms. Mering directed as a dystopian travelogue, shot against a backdrop of beachside decay.
Andrei Bitov, a Russian writer whose work, whether elaborate travelogue or intricate novel, was full of insights into his country's history and literature, died on Monday in Moscow.
Calvino's slim novel is a travelogue through 55 imaginary cities conjured up by Marco Polo, presented in a dialogue between the Venetian explorer and the emperor Kublai Khan.
But anyone who wants to rekindle a romance, pamper themselves silly, or just see the world and experience exotic cultures could stand to take notes from ABC's accidental travelogue.
Their dispatches captured Egypt's exotica — vessels "laden with elephant's teeth, ostrich feathers, gold dust and parrots," in the words of Wolfradine von Minutoli, whose travelogue was published in 1826.
It shows up in every travelogue stammering on about the island's "timelessness" or fixating on its dilapidated buildings and beaten down muscle cars as if the land were enchanted.
Her previous album, "The River and the Thread" from 2014, was a travelogue through the geography of the South and through her family heritage; she is Johnny Cash's daughter.
So far, Season 7 has been a travelogue as much as a zombie horror tale, setting each episode in a different colony as the scope of the story expands.
We know this because her name is Irritabelle, her bodysuit is illustrated with a digestive tract, and she offers up what amounts to a travelogue of the alimentary canal.
NEWLY RELEASED CINERAMA'S RUSSIAN ADVENTURE Bing Crosby hosts this 1966 travelogue, drawing on films that were made in Kinopanorama, the Soviet answer to Hollywood's wide-screen, wraparound Cinerama process.
Blending travelogue, reportage, and history, he describes melancholic towns rife with drug addiction and unemployment, conversations with Alamo reënactors and Second Amendment diehards, and the continuing prevalence of racism.
He was traveling north on the libration zone train, recording one of his travelogue narrations to distract himself from his worry about his new young American acquaintance, among other worries.
Lena Dunham hit the campaign trail for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton last week, a journey she documented through a special travelogue on the former Secretary of State's website, the Feed.
"La Mort de Cléopâtre" anchored the first program, which also included an overture; extracts from the opera "Les Troyens"; and "Harold en Italie," a Byronesque travelogue for viola and orchestra.
President Clinton was famously persuaded by " Balkan Ghosts ," a travelogue written by Robert D. Kaplan, who argued that Balkan antagonisms were too deep-rooted and mysterious for outsiders to fathom.
"The River and the Wall" comes on as innocent and glossy as a travelogue, but its scenic delights are the sugar coating on a passionate and spectacularly photographed political message.
A single LP from these recordings was released in 23 as "Music on the Desert Road: A Sound Travelogue," an album that left an impression on Frank Zappa, among others.
One or two of the stories devolve into a travelogue, with characters and plot merely painted on for flavor, but over all this anthology is mostly hits, remarkably few misses.
So it's not just a straight-up travelogue; it's arranged in a way that's texturally rich and emotionally resonant, a reminder of the beautiful tenuousness of the natural world around us.
You can think of it as a sort of breadcrumb travelogue that you leave behind for others to find and lets you include photos, tips and comments about your favorite locations.
As such, it's a travelogue of his time on the road—a moving depiction of his time criss-crossing the country, with arrangements and instrumentation as movingly gnarled as the journey.
" Miller saw everything through a writer's lens, and wrote about everything he saw — and used similar techniques in his next book, which was a travelogue of America, "The Air-Conditioned Nightmare.
Known for her illustrated travelogue through Iran and India, SAVARI, the 32-year-old adds a whole new catalog of positions for today's intersectional buffet of gender and sexuality in MINISUTRA.
What O'Rourke is offering in his travelogue is a compelling counter-narrative, rooted in the day-to-day struggles, the kindness, decency and common values of the people he has met.
" Kalen Petersen, Nashville I appreciate Anderson's attempt to leverage a travelogue to highlight our troubled history's long shadows and today's cultural quandary of questioning patriotism, bigness and the definition of "American.
Filmed as a travelogue first through Western Europe, then Eastern Europe, and then into Russia, along the way it encounters countless refugees left bereft by the recent collapse of the Soviet Union.
"I Feel You" is best thought of as a travelogue, with Beam an amiable and skeptical tour guide to places where a new understanding of empathy has led to new, successful applications.
Clone-Emily's explanation of the horrors of the future, presented as an emotionless travelogue list of disastrous places she's visited in her own psyche, is hilariously funny, in a terribly dark way.
In this lively family history and travelogue, Stapinski follows the trail of her great-great-grandmother Vita Gallitelli, who came to America from southern Italy in 1892, evidently after having killed someone.
It's an episodic travelogue, a coming-of-age chronicle and an indictment of grim social conditions, with roughly equal measures of Jack Kerouac, J. D. Salinger and Charles Dickens in its DNA.
It contains six of Murray's books in their entirety, including the resonant travelogue "South to a Very Old Place" (1971), which began as an assignment from the Harper's Magazine editor Willie Morris.
The sketchbook-cum-travelogue is quite a dreamy object — it doesn't use many separated panels, and drawing often fills the page, black crosshatched edges feathering and dissolving into the ragged white surround.
Atlas Obscura, a print version of the beloved website that functions as a travelogue for all the strange, off-the-beaten-path places you've never heard of, is just such a book.
Nature lovers looking for an easier read might prefer a travelogue like last year's "Kings of the Yukon," Adam Weymouth's well-received account of paddling across Alaska in search of king salmon.
"The Outrun" becomes a kind of personal travelogue of the Orkney Islands, their numinous geology and mystical history, from the unique perspective of one who is both an outsider and a native.
Or if you like the travelogue style of drama that includes lots of slow-motion nighttime helicopter shots of dramatic riverside skylines and daytime scenes set in front of public- art installations.
Nature lovers looking for an easier read might prefer a travelogue like last year's "Kings of the Yukon," Adam Weymouth's well-received account of paddling across Alaska in search of king salmon.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Life comes at you fast, and in Jodie Mack's irresistible experimental travelogue The Grand Bizarre, life is but a blur, whirring by on planes, trains, and automobiles.
President Bill Clinton's speech at the Democratic National Convention was a travelogue and a love poem, taking the audience — and the rest of America — on his journey through meeting and wooing Hillary Rodham.
It's history as travelogue, and for many viewers, this will be the reason to watch — a glimpse of places the Bourdains and Zimmerns don't get to, like the ancient Shang capital of Luoyang.
For her installation "Travelogue (21st Century Room)," Anna Plesset started with 16-millimeter footage that her grandfather, a United States Army psychiatrist, had shot in Europe at the tail end of the war.
The always engaging Rosenthal made the trip to Moscow, and his travelogue is a lot of fun, and weirdly timely in an era when it's always good to remember Russians love family sitcoms too.
It's uncertain what specifically sparked this Victorian individual's interest in Egypt, although Hardwick notes that she was certainly fascinated with the work of Edwards and her popular travelogue, A Thousand Miles Up the Nile.
A travelogue across the once-restricted post-Communist territory of Eastern Europe and Russia, it is a series of microdramas with the simplicity and freshness of the Lumière brothers' earliest one-shot motion pictures.
Unfortunately, some of these historical vignettes neither advance the plot nor tighten the suspense, while the story takes a while to click into place; there's too much travelogue and too many gaseous diplomatic conversations.
"A Turn in the South" (19903) is a travelogue about the Deep South, and in an essay on the 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas, "The Air-Conditioned Bubble," he dissected American political pieties.
Palestinian director Basma Alsharif explores the cycle of violence afflicting Gaza through an experimental, elliptical travelogue, following a nameless character walking Los Angeles, France, and Italy along with her sojourns back to her hometown.
The resulting travelogue, "A Picturesque Voyage in North America" (1815), purported to reveal to curious foreigners how Native Americans lived; in truth, Svin'in and his illustrators never witnessed many of the scenes the book depicted.
Though the narrative strays into Scandinavian travelogue and the lovers are prone to indulgent poetics, Locascio captures, frankly but lyrically, the heroine's intense hunger to master her own body and the new world around her.
Here Edugyan transforms "Washington Black" from a Grand Guignol of slavery's horrors into a lush, exhilarating travelogue reminiscent of Jules Verne, full of improbable events and encounters but with a splinter lodged in its heart.
This mighty, anecdotal travelogue mirrors the majestic river itself, sometimes meandering like the Hudson's headwaters, diverted occasionally by jetsam (do we need to know, parenthetically, the year that so many players were born and died?).
In a review on the website Tor, one critic recommended several readings: "The first time, you read it as a travelogue of New Crobuzon," she wrote, as Miéville dips in and out of multiple perspectives.
It's part travelogue, as she traverses the southwest and up to New York, part meditation on grief and aging after she loses two friends, part mourning for democracy as many people thought they knew it.
Now fifty-three, he has written, co-written, or edited thirty-four books, among them a philosophical text about human dignity and bioethics, and a travelogue about his search for the Ark of the Covenant.
In season two, it's adapted a travelogue structure that has it winding its way across the southern half of the United States, seeking an absent God, who turns out to be a big fan of jazz.
Cambell's impassioned delivery of John Hartford's wistful travelogue was the turning point in the singer's career, breaking him into the mainstream and opening the gates for a string of chart-topping hits that would soon follow.
The classic storytelling mode in travel writing (not just at The Times, but pretty much everywhere) is the first-person travelogue, in which someone parachutes into a location and brings back the tale of the journey.
The birding travelogue genre was invented in 1955 by Roger Tory Peterson and James Fisher with the publication of "Wild America," a sort of ornithological "On the Road" about their year bird-watching across North America.
Their voices come through in A LAND WITHOUT BORDERS: My Journey Around East Jerusalem and the West Bank (Text Publishing, paper, $16.95), a wide-ranging travelogue from Nir Baram, an Israeli novelist, translated by Jessica Cohen.
Through four previewed chapters of the eight-episode series, Alex slides farther and farther down the rabbit hole, while providing a travelogue of Europe as he visits various opulent locales -- basically, Lifestyles of the Rich & Corrupt.
After signing on, clients receive a teaser email to help with packing and then, a week before departure, a physical "travelogue" arrives with flight information, lodging details, local recommendations and $30 worth of the country's currency.
When "A Drive to Israel," a slim travelogue of this journey, was published in Egypt shortly after his return, Salem was harshly denounced and blacklisted by the literary establishment — but the book itself became a best seller.
The Portuguese political scientist traveled along the borderlands between Europe and the former Soviet Union to write this book, which is both a travelogue and a political argument for erasing the artificial separation between the Eurasian supercontinent.
I found myself mildly vexed by the novel's forays into travelogue, but there's no denying the author's skill at rendering this material; her sentences, at their best, are extraordinarily lucid, lodging places and people indelibly in memory.
It can be considered a travelogue of his life: the three countries he has connections to—Russia, France, and the United States—form the basis for the three acts of Jewels, broken up into Emeralds, Rubies, and Diamonds.
Rumors of an impending change had accessorized Consuelo Castiglioni's last collection, though there was no sense of the scale (perhaps we should have known, given that the offering featured a travelogue of garments with capacious volumes and pockets).
Closer in spirit to the work of the naturalist Rick Bass than to the hard-drinking tales of Caroline Knapp or Augusten Burroughs, the book becomes a personal travelogue of the Orkneys, their numinous geology and mystical history.
But the ensemble has remained intact, allowing Mr. Klein to compile a songbook unlike any other in contemporary music: a travelogue as much as a repertoire, influenced by old and new tango, American jazz, modernism and indie rock.
Eleanor Davis has been one of modern comics' most exciting talents for a while now —but this travelogue, created as she crossed the southern half of the US on her bike, cements her as a master of the form.
Highlights from Friday night's programs, titled Studies in Natural Magic and Associations, include Betzy Bromberg's 1978 New York City punk travelogue Ciao Bella or Fuck Me Dead, Sara Kathryn Arledge's satirical upending of gender conventions What is a Man?
In "The Geography of Genius: A Search for the World's Most Creative Places From Ancient Athens to Silicon Valley," he takes the reader on a historical travelogue, examining Athens and Silicon Valley along with Hangzhou, Florence, Edinburgh, Calcutta and Vienna.
Just look at the aforementioned authors: Neil Gaiman collaborated with the late, great Terry Pratchett on Good Omens; Douglas Adams beat his deadline and shared the glory on his non-fiction environmental travelogue Last Chance to See with zoologist Mark Carwardine.
It's an apt question, given that the eight-installment series—part girl-goes-missing mystery, part multi-dimension travelogue—has been rigged with the kind of plot pivots and character reveals designed to lure you in further with each episode.
So, in the fall of 220, when photographer Gary Matoso told me he wanted to do a real-time web travelogue across Russia, posting updates over the 22025,217-plus miles from Vladivostok to St. Petersburg, I thought he was insane.
In journalist Giles Tremlett's travelogue book about his adopted country, Ghosts of Spain, he recounts how in the days following the 2004 Madrid train bombings anonymous text messages started to spread via mobile phone — leading to mass, spontaneous street demonstrations.
On one level, "American Honey" is a grimy travelogue that shows you the poverty and hardship in a Middle America where the social safety net has frayed, families are ravaged by poverty and drug addiction, and young children are left unattended.
Not surprisingly, writer-director Jill Culton ("Open Season") weaves in a conservationist message -- about the wisdom of leaving exotic animals in their natural habitats -- and a fairly lovely travelogue of China as the quartet traverses the distance from metropolis to wilderness.
Like its subject, Nothing Ever Dies is many things at once: part memoir, part travelogue, part history lesson, part philosophical musing, and part a prescient wake-up call to anyone seeking to wrap their head around the state of current global politics.
Food-wise, the South was already a culinary Camino de Santiago: Kansas City native Calvin Trillin made his name covering crime for The New Yorker, but he wound up publishing a travelogue of his meals around the region called American Fried in 1974.
Books of The Times Advances in publishing industry marketing have allowed G. P. Putnam's Sons to bring forth "Maestra," a pornographic shopathon travelogue thriller that has billionaires, art world scheming and a sociopathic heroine who can unfasten belt buckles with her tongue.
The phenomenon has endured over the past decade: The travelogue touched so many readers that it eventually spawned a book, "Eat, Pray, Love Made Me Do It," comprising 47 essays from inspired fans who had written their own tales of escape and discovery.
Maybe it was their hermetic quality that inspired her new book, Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right, a combination of travelogue and sociological analysis that distills several years of visits to rural and small-town Louisiana.
Introducing Mr. Bailey's show there, "Travelogue," is his arresting installation "Windward Coast — West Coast Slave Trade," a thunderous sea of old wooden piano keys amid which a single glittering black human head stares upward, at some distance from a small, ghostly black schooner.
It's the narrative backbone of Alexander Sokurov's 2002 film "Russian Ark," in which the Marquis de Custine, author of a snarky 19th-century travelogue, guides the viewer with a mix of haughty put-downs and disbelieving admiration for Russian art and music.
J.C. This easily could have been a 500-page doorstop of every hyperglam photo shoot Rihanna had ever posed for, but instead it's a kind of behind-the-scenes travelogue, a Shutterfly book of one of the most famous people in the world.
In a kind of travelogue that linked food and foreign cultures — a precursor to Anthony Bourdain's globe-trotting food programs — Mr. Kerr went around the world 28 times by his count, stopping to master specific dishes that he could then teach his audience.
Trungelliti's last-gasp journey from Barcelona, and the travelogue-style photos and videos his wife posted along the way, was the buzz of Paris on the claycourt Grand Slam's second day of action; and his victory proved the icing on the cake.
With Mr. Buckley, he visited Chile in the early 1970s to take stock of Salvador Allende's short-lived experiment in socialism, a journey that inspired "Small Earthquake in Chile: A Visit to Allende's South America" (1972), a blend of travelogue and political reporting.
The journey by Wilkerson, a white man in his 40s, becomes "a travelogue of the history of racism," the New Yorker critic Richard Brody says, and an account of the toxic complicity and cover-ups that have buried racist crimes in the South.
Danniel Schoonebeek is the author of American Barricade (YesYes Books, 2014), the travelogue C'est la guerre (Poor Claudia, 2016), and the forthcoming collection of poems Trébuchet, which was a 2015 National Poetry Series selection and will be published by University of Georgia Press in 2016.
In recent years, the celebrated, uncensored and adventurous Anthony Bourdain, who died at the age of 61 on Friday, became increasingly famous as the host of CNN's Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, a travelogue that made viewers hungry for street food and far-flung locales.
So did Noé Álvarez, whose lyrical if uneven debut book, "Spirit Run: A 6,000-Mile Marathon Through North America's Stolen Land" — part travelogue, part traditional memoir — comes face to face with the many strands of his inheritance, revisiting Carver territory while treading a new path.
" Berendt's book, "a combination of true crime and travelogue," follows the case of Jim Williams, a rich antiques dealer "charged in the 1981 shooting of Danny Hansford, a tempestuous young man known as 'a walking streak of sex' to both men and women in town.
Meditative and observational, the film upends the idea of the travelogue, focusing instead on the tension in how individuals like Revereza, his mother (whose voice also comes in through the use of non-sync voiceover), and others he encounters have to move to avoid detection.
Pollan's new book, How to Change Your Mind, started out as an investigation into how LSD and other mind-altering drugs are being used to treat terminally ill patients and evolved into a "mental travelogue" comparing the science of human consciousness to our lived experiences.
If you're into this sorta thing, it's probably also worth checking the rest of the tapes that Umor Rex released on March 3, including Mukqs' collagist live jam ダメ人間, Missing Organs' otherworldly travelogue Old Speakers, and Thé Déluge's dimly lit instrumental work Forest Structures.
Alvin Eng is a playwright, performer, and educator sharing stories from Our Laundry, Our Town: A Memoir Travelogue Through Chinese America, which is a prose expansion of his one-person show, The Last Emperor of Flushing, performed throughout the United States and in Guangdong Province, China.
Early on in "Eat, Pray, Love," her travelogue of spiritual seeking, the novelist and journalist Elizabeth Gilbert gives a characteristically frank rundown of her traveling skills: tall and blond, she doesn't blend well physically in most places; she's lazy about research and prone to digestive woes.
Framed around his father's death following a massive seizure in 2006, THE BOOK OF RESTING PLACES: A Personal History of Where We Lay the Dead (Counterpoint, $26) is both a grief memoir and a travelogue through the afterlife — at least as it's experienced by those left behind.
Owen's travelogue serves as a primer on a system ruled by "Water Buffaloes," the men and women who decide among themselves where the water goes and who gets what, an arcane group perhaps better called beavers for their overwhelming desire to dam and shunt flowing water.
But the places where white separation is greatest -- where the average white is surrounded by neighbors who are least 85% white -- reads like a travelogue of Trump Country through the heartland: from Gadsden, Alabama to Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Wheeling, West Virginia, to Jefferson City, Missouri.
Throughout the pieces here, he takes the reader deep into, for instance, the myriad problems arising from multiple sclerosis (a limp, a cane, a wheelchair, grab bars in the shower), which take up the greater part of the lengthy "An American in California," ostensibly a travelogue.
In the above quotation it is the presence of the prehistoric "fossils" (elsewhere in the travelogue/prose poem it is the Jomon period in Japan) as alive today that demonstrates his cosmic wind: instead of the force of historical progress, it is the force of temporal and spatial continuity.
Footsteps Traveling from Athens to Crete in 1939, Henry Miller, the author of bawdy novels, many of them banned in America, flew in an airplane for the first time — an experience he described in "The Colossus of Maroussi," his exuberant travelogue of a nine-month journey through Greece.
VINTAGE ROADS GREAT & SMALL on Acorn TV. Sitting shoulder to shoulder in a 1936 Morgan 4/4, the hosts Christopher Timothy ("All Creatures Great & Small") and Peter Davison ("Doctor Who") take a very vintage trip through very vintage, and sometimes unpaved, roads in this three-part travelogue series.
A successful, often controversial, journalist, he was much praised for his first book, a blend of memoir and travelogue called "Stranger to History: A Son's Journey Through Islamic Lands," and for his three novels, which deal with a young Indian who returns to his country after some years abroad.
With its fitting title, t takes inspiration and influence from all these locales, creating a travelogue tinged with not only the excitement of discovery—news sights, sounds and stories he picked up on his adventuring—but also the wistful sensation that comes with having to leave people and places behind.
In it, Miller's lyrical but often unruly prose is tamed by the structure of a straightforward, linear travelogue: He went to Greece as the Nazis bore down on Paris, taking his first real vacation, alone, at 230, to visit the English novelist Lawrence Durrell on the Greek island of Corfu.
And Bishop is off on a travelogue — to a tropical prison to bump off an African warlord; Sydney, Australia, to nail a human trafficker (a lavish high-rise pool is involved); and Bulgaria to hunt an arms dealer (Tommy Lee Jones, romping in red sunglasses, a silk robe, pajamas and slippers).
In the run-up to the year, scholars raced to complete new examinations of Bosch's artworks all over the world and to advance new theories about his life and art, and the result is a profusion of hefty Bosch tomes, which range from authoritative technical analyses to a novelist's art travelogue.
Schweinsteiger's Instagram account, which has 8.6 million followers, has become a public travelogue chronicling the couple's Chicago wanderings and experiences, whether it be in front of any one of the city's skyscrapers, posing along the lakefront backlit by the Chicago skyline or crossing yet another culinary experience off their list.
The narrative alternates between travelogue-like accounts of their 17 days on the road, from the Pirsigs' home in Minnesota to the Pacific Coast, and long interior monologues that he calls his "Chautauquas," after the open-air educational meetings at Lake Chautauqua, N.Y., popular with self-improvers since the 19th century.
Part oral history, part bite-size political history, and part travelogue, Rock in a Hard Place focuses predominantly on the heavy-metal scenes in Lebanon, Egypt, Israel, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Syria (though the author also includes a few punk and prog-rock bands, and even a variety of hip-hop artists).
Of course if it's old-fashioned storytelling you want, we do have some traditional forms on offer as well: a travelogue about a religious pilgrimage of sorts, a memoir by the indie rocker Liz Phair, and biographies of the children's author E. Nesbit, the Broadway star Elaine Stritch and the songwriter Irving Berlin.
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A pastoral, gently trippy travelogue, the Avalanches' second proper LP explicitly takes the shape of three different eras of psychedelia: the swirling guitar pop of the 60s, Prince Paul's giggly mischief-making make in the late 80s and early 90s, and the foggy retro-indie established by Athens, Georgia's Elephant Six collective in the late 90s.
Chung Kuo—Cina, as the documentary was eventually called — it receives a rare week-long run at MoMA beginning December 30 as part of a larger Antonioni retrospective — is a three-plus-hour travelogue that is more interested in the maneuvering of people in the street, in the choreography of hurried looks and passing glances, than in creating propaganda.
More immediately affecting anyway, than the faultless leathers and suedes of the leisure class at Tod's, every imperfection and roiling emotion smoothed away, or the Bruce Chatwin-meets-Rimbaud travelogue of Antonio Marras, whose army fatigues spliced with leopard, lace and high romance can be lovely, but resonate mostly in the theater of the designer's imagination.
Coventry's brooding narrative, in varying parts philosophical action-adventure, travelogue, family drama, war chronicle and psychological puzzler, is suffused with the ever-querying perspective of its haunted central character, who, for reasons that don't cohere till the book's final chapters, appropriates his older brother's experiences as a pilot spared by injury and illness from the massacre at Gallipoli.
The athlete's compelling narrative arc — training and preparation leading to the big event — gives way to a sprawling, introspective, socially engaged around-the-world travelogue about an athlete/wave artist who, though he doesn't make a living through surfing, chronicles enough dramatic rides, emotional journeys, and brushes with death within the sport to make a life.
Through Jane, Cathleen Schine delivers a story that is part travelogue — Jane describes, with impressive accuracy, the blue-footed boobies and other natural phenomena she encounters while pondering scientific questions on taxonomy and natural selection — and part family saga, as Jane uses what she learns about nature to get to the bottom of what had caused the personal rift.
In this entertaining biography-cum-travelogue, an NPR host explores our national obsession with deceased heads of state by taking a cross-country tour to memorials, monuments, assassination sites, and even a Hoover-Ball tournament—a hybrid of volleyball and doubles tennis, using a medicine ball, that was played almost daily by the thirty-first President.
Other changes had crept in, too: First graders studying the alphabet were taught that "o" stands for "orna," a scarf worn by devout Muslim girls starting at puberty, not for "ol," a type of yam; and a sixth-grade travelogue describing a visit to the Hindu-dominated north of India was replaced by one about the Nile in Egypt.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT — Writer, photographer, and University of Michigan professor Nick Tobier's latest publication, Looping Detroit: A People Mover Travelogue, takes as its subject one of Detroit's longest-running inside jokes: an elevated tram that circulates endlessly, and often completely without passengers, on a 2.9-mile track connecting 13 stations around the immediate city center.
Passengers must dismount outside the station; only the driver is allowed inside after strict ID and security checks […] One tourist who tried to buy a knife uploaded a video on how the knife was registered to the buyer's ID, the ID number was then laser-emblazoned onto the blade, and his face recognition recorded — Suhasini Haidar, in excellent travelogue piece in The Hindu.
A few days after gazing on its strange countenance, for a different reason entirely, I found myself reading about La Grande Chartreuse — not a food but a monastery built on a white Alpine ridge, reached by a single road winding through a great massif into medieval clouds, in Roy Andries de Groot's 1973 culinary travelogue, ''Auberge of the Flowering Hearth.
The prolific author and New Yorker contributor David Owen details what has happened to the river that once carved the Grand Canyon in his new book, a brisk and informative travelogue that wends from headwaters in the state of Colorado to where the water trickles to a halt in a riverbed cracked by the heat of the desert sun in Mexico.
In "Island People," a travelogue of love and scholarship, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro explains that his fascination with the region stems from its linkage of "traumatic histories of colonialism and genocide and slavery" with a "persistent sense of cosmopolitan possibility and newness," brought to life in marvelously varied ways on hundreds of Antillean islands, big and small, each a little different from the others.
This very weekend, Shia LaBeouf's latest movie, American Honey, will expand to a theater near you—and boy, is it terrific: A nearly three-hour-long travelogue about a bunch of aimless but (mostly) goodhearted teens and twenty-somethings who drink, rap, and scam their way across the sun-scorched, strip-malled Midwest, all the while trying to sell magazine subscriptions door-to-door.
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Women's speculative futures have been seen as a mere division of male dystopian fiction, a long and worthy tradition started by Thomas More's 1516 work, Utopia (a kind of philosophical treatise meets spoof travelogue), and then punctuated by influential works such as Aldous Huxley's Brave New World in 1932, George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four in 1949 and Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange in 1962.
With few of Goupil-Fesquet's fragile daguerreotypes having survived to the present day, the exhibit paints a historical picture of the region using text excerpts from his published travelogue, reproductions of a set of lithographs based on his images — primarily Orientalist portraits and street scenes of the "exotic" East — and black-and-white photos of the 29 places on his itinerary, taken later in the 19th century.
Vogue wrote a fawning travelogue about Black Jaguar-White Tiger™ that shrugs off potential injuries:One attacks a loose sweater, another gnaws on my jacket cuff, one is on the waistband of my jeans, another pulls at my socks, while fingers are a favourite...T-shirts are pierced with teeth holes at best, and shredded to rags at worst (luckily I had the foresight not to pack Céline).
Teacher: Ondrea L. Reisinger, high school English teacher and English department chairwoman School: Central Bucks High School South, Bucks County, Pa. Grade level: 2365-363 Why we chose it: "It struck me … that 'The Catcher in the Rye,' a book I'd taught many times, was its own '236 Hours' — a travelogue of a teenage boy returning to his hometown for several days, escape on his mind, but seeing it as if for the first time," Ms. Reisinger writes.
This period (euphemistically described in the exhibition's placards as a time when power between East and West was "more evenly balanced") saw travelers, such as the German Bernhard von Breydenbach (226-97) — whose magnificent 1486 travelogue "A Pilgrimage to The Holy Land" is part of the exhibition — write about the Islamic polities they visited for an increasingly curious audience back home, feeding European and, later, American fascination with the exotic lands of the Orient — especially the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires.
The idea of the imperfect reaching for the sublime is carried through two very different films, "Tlatelolco Clash" (2011) — in which a succession of anonymous men and women play portions of the Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go" (1982) in unsatisfying, stop-and-start snippets on a hand-pumped street organ, until the song finally emerges in its infectious entirety — and "Dammi i Colori" (2003), a sort of anti-travelogue of Sala's crumbling hometown of Tirana, narrated by its mayor, Edi Rama, who knows the artist from their schooldays.

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