WHERE YOU HAVE YOU BEEN?


(pic of our raft, dry-docked for the winter)

Jeff is doing these cool interviews at bluestockings Wednesday. You should come.
[says nonsensenyc:]

Where Have You Been?

Stories about travel and far-away places. New Yorkers go all over the world but the city has a way of swallowing their homecomings. Orbit the earth and your friends just ask if you missed the pizza.

Tonight offers a chance for travelers to tell stories, to bring the world home, and to share it with the rest of us — travelers as well as those of us who don’t get out much.

Featuring interviews with three intrepids: Ida Benedetto tells us what happened when she introduced Guatemalan coffee farmers to a tea collective in Darjeeling, India; Tod Seelie remembers getting kidnapped in Brazil; and Steve Duncan takes us underneath Minneapolis
on an urban exploration vacation.

Interviews by Jeff Stark. Gorgeous slideshows tightly edited and mercifully short.

Bluestockings Bookstore
172 Allen Street, Manhattan
7-8:30p; $5 suggested donation
http://www.bluestockings.com/

NOTE: Our friends are always running here and there, and we never get a chance to really hear about their trips. Our hope is that this series allows for a little more conversation about what some fascinating people are doing with their lives.



WHERE YOU HAVE YOU BEEN?


(pic of our raft, dry-docked for the winter)

Jeff is doing these cool interviews at bluestockings Wednesday. You should come.
[says nonsensenyc:]

Where Have You Been?

Stories about travel and far-away places. New Yorkers go all over the world but the city has a way of swallowing their homecomings. Orbit the earth and your friends just ask if you missed the pizza.

Tonight offers a chance for travelers to tell stories, to bring the world home, and to share it with the rest of us — travelers as well as those of us who don’t get out much.

Featuring interviews with three intrepids: Ida Benedetto tells us what happened when she introduced Guatemalan coffee farmers to a tea collective in Darjeeling, India; Tod Seelie remembers getting kidnapped in Brazil; and Steve Duncan takes us underneath Minneapolis
on an urban exploration vacation.

Interviews by Jeff Stark. Gorgeous slideshows tightly edited and mercifully short.

Bluestockings Bookstore
172 Allen Street, Manhattan
7-8:30p; $5 suggested donation
http://www.bluestockings.com/

NOTE: Our friends are always running here and there, and we never get a chance to really hear about their trips. Our hope is that this series allows for a little more conversation about what some fascinating people are doing with their lives.


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