I’m more than a little surprised to find myself in this box: my idea of NEWS is something that happened in 1848, and I think there are better things to advertise and take notice of than my tiny doings or scribbles.
But now that DDB Singapore has brought me into the 20th century – with every sign of coaxing me into the 21st – I’m happy to welcome anyone who’s interested to this space, where we may now and then post something that’s not easily found elsewhere, a video clip from our recent journeys or something that might be of interest to anyone who’s traveled as far as this unexpected corner.
Thank you for your time and attention, and if you’re irritated by something here, please blame the brilliant designers of these pages. Without them, I’d still be in some black hole!
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“The Ultimate McTraveler—One Man’s Quest to See the World through McDonald’s”—Yahoo Travel, February 26, 2015
“Negotiating with Iran and Farhadi’s Films”–an essay on the films of Arshad Farhadi—The World Post, April 22, 2015.
“Resume vs. Eulogy”—a review of David Brooks’s The Road to Character—The New York Times Book Review, April 26, 2015
If you’re interested in hearing Pico Iyer talk, here are a few dates and places to try:
August 9, 2015 | Lectures for Virtuoso Travel Week Las Vegas, Nevada |
Many more engagements are currently in the works.
If you’re interested in hearing Pico Iyer talk, here are a few dates and places to try:
July 24, 2015 | Public reading, for San Francisco Zen Center San Francisco, California (Grace Cathedral) |
July 25, 2015 | Private workshop, San Francisco Zen Center San Francisco, California (Grace Cathedral) |
Many more engagements are currently in the works.