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Tag Archives: iPhone
Just Because the Dinosaurs are Old Doesn’t Mean We Can’t Have Cool Gadgets
Getting around any museum in New York can be tough—not everyone can be as easy as a giant one-way spiral. But for those of you without an apprehension about technology, a couple museums are making it easier. The brain trust … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Squad, Free in NYC, Museums, Visual Art
Tagged a little ironic, American Museum of Natural History, app, iPhone, MoMA, museum of modern art, technology, the way of the future
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BIG BOOKS.
What do all Columbia University students have in common? We read books! A LOT of books. So if you are a prospective CU student and you are reading this blog – BE WARNED – if you don’t like books DON’T … Continue reading
Posted in Literature
Tagged Amazon Kindle, Book Culture, British Library, Columbia University, Harry Potter, Invisible Man, iPad, iPhone, Klencke Atlas
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