Sparked from #commutermusic, a hashtag I started in order to share what was on my headphones on the bus and train in #yeg. Essentially, a soundtrack to my commute.
However, my vision is now more broad and inclusive. The soundtrack is aural, visual, and verbal--an accumulation of impressions and expressions, even interpretations. The commute and its soundtrack are still central, but there are other themes and motifs along the way...
Nov. 6, 1979: Two riders on the Staten Island Ferry looked out the window on “a perfect autumn day when the air was crisp and the skyline sparkled,”...
Alison Rossiter, Darko (Sears Roebuck) Glossy, expired May 1928 (C), processed 2011
“Crack Is Wack” by FPC in the industrial area near 99th street.
Train Art 11
Three complex and very detailed tags found in three different places across Edmonton.
This post is part of “How We Will Read,” an interview series exploring the future of books from the perspectives...
Up On Cripple Creek (Alternate Take) by The Band. You can really hear Helm’s drumming in this version.
To celebrate National Volunteer Week, here are some snaps from December’s The Fine Art of Schmoozy of some of our fantastic event volunteers...