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Thomas R. Wiles, as he is rarely known, has been a trucker most of his life, at least when he hasn't been off adding to his tattoo collection. Since 2004, he's also been ... read more
Writers and artists have had a long love affair with Moleskine pocket journals. Van Gogh, Hemingway, Picasso, and Matisse used them. So did Bruce Chatwin, who stocked up at an old Parisian stationer ... read more
"Not for the average coffee table" is how Peter Menzel describes his photography books. That's for sure. Keep an eye on your coffee table if it favors a title like Robo Sapiens: Evolution ... read more
Gussy up the 'hood with this bright idea from the Dutch design house Demakersvan. Security-fence strong, but pretty like a Merchant Ivory petticoat, the Lace Fence will soon be ready to soften a ... read more
Singer-songwriter (and ex-model) Carla Bruni -- who made big ripples with her folky-sweet 2002 debut "Quelqu'un M'a Dit" -- returns with a follow-up in English called "No Promises" that puts poetry by the ... read more
"Media for people who give a damn." That's the tagline for Good Magazine, and it tells you what inspired Ben Goldhirsh to found the publication in 2006. The six issues a year of ... read more
As brick and mortar video stores fade into history, it can be tricky to get your hands on offbeat and more obscure releases. Sure, Netflix does a terrific job with mainstream movies and ... read more
Battered, old, three-speed Schwinns have their charms. So we mean no disrespect by suggesting that it's also possible to tool around town with a bit more style. Check out what the Danish company ... read more
For those of you on a Mac, we've got a fantastic application you should know about. It's called Journler and it's designed to be a daily journal as well as an information manager. ... read more


















