Summer is here and so is the second 2020 edition of AmericA Magazine with 5 journeylism.nl articles. In New Orleans, Louisiana we listened to the sound of Louis Armstrong. We crossed Crystal Bridges to be embraced by 400 years of American art in Bentonville, Arkansas. In Nederland, Colorado they celebrate Frozen Dead Guy each year […]more…
winter is coming
Winter is coming, as is the new AmericA Magazine. Journeylism.nl contributes three new stories to this issue. Hair the musical is featured in the American Songbook column. Patrick Amiot – or better his art – stars in 24/7 Junk Art and the ‘only in America’ Maryland Renaissance Festival takes you back a few centuries in […]more…
trump the troll
Artist Chuck Williams turned his frustration about the 2016 US elections into a spitting image of ‘The Donald’. The greatest troll in the world came to life through kickstarter and outperformed Chuck’s wildest dreams just like the ‘Stable Genius’ has done…click here for the full article published in America Magazine’s fall 2018 editionmore…
philadelphi-yeah!
History, art, culture, nature, food, hiking, biking, rafting, city tripping and so, so much more is part of the DNA of Philly and its countryside. From the snow dusted Pocono Mountains to the foodporn of ‘Mushroom Capital of the World’ to the rolling hills that gave birth to the United States army to the streets […]more…
walter de maria
West Broadway 393 is a thirteen in a dozen building, squeezed in between a New York City gallery and bar. But looks can be deceiving. You’ll find out after you ring the bell and the door opens. Inside #393 you do not only find tranquility and a break away from the pace of SoHo. You’ll […]more…
museum without walls
It is here where George Washington stepped down as commander in chief of the brand new US army. Here where the midshipman of the United States Naval Academy roam the grounds of their vast Navy school. Here where the students of the old St. Johns College learn to debate the ancient Greek during the week […]more…
highlights of honshu
Travel through the ancient, mystical empire of Japan and discover the island of Honshu from Tokyo to Tono Valley in the north to Hiroshim in the south with this offline Favoroute app written by journeylism.nl. The app includes day activities, highlights, architecture and design, kaiseki food and temple stays. Written in Dutch this app is a […]more…
melbourne to yarra valley
From the streets of oh so relaxed Melbourne to the rolling hills of the Yarra Valley. With this offline Favoroute app written by journeylism.nl, you’ll have your guidebook to art, culture, food, wine and design in the pocket. The app includes day activities, highlights of both city and valley as well as laid-back accommodations. Written in Dutch […]more…
zuper zollverein
In 1847 the first spade went into the German soil at what we nowadays know as Zollverein. From 1851 till the day before Christmas 1986, the vast industrial complex served as one of Germany’s largest coalmines and coking plant. Thousands of men descended into the dark shafts, some never to surface again. Over their heads […]more…
the art of b&b
In Dutch the name of the Bed and Breakfast sounds a bit like Home of Hermione. And yes, even though the owner opening the door doesn’t look anything like Harry Potter’s friend, his home has been touched by magic. Magical is the endless Garden of Eden of Huize Hermine. Magical is the art that inspires […]more…