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Oh What a Night!

Last night Museyon Guides celebrated the official launch of our first release — Film + Travel. Thanks to everyone who came out, and to everyone who bought the book. Thanks to all the Museyon Guides who made it, including Liz Brown (our expert on Italy), Alavro Ceppi (our Guide in Chile), Enrique Ramirez (your guide to Scandinavia and Mexico) and ... Read More »

Buying Bueller

Want to own a bit of movie history? Then pony up $2.3 million and become the owner of the Highland Park, Chicago, home from the John Hughes classic, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Best remembered as the place where Ferris Bueller’s sidekick, Cameron Frye (played by Alan Ruck), crashes his dad’s 1958 Ferrari through a glass-walled garage, the modern four-bedroom is currently ... Read More »

Be There or Be Square

Clear your calendars kiddies, it’s time for Museyon Guides’ big bash. Join us tomorrow at Idlewild Books, New York City’s premier resource for all international and travel-related books, to celebrate the launch of Museyon Guides and meet some of our writers. The party runs from 7-9 p.m., and features food, vino courtesy of Vibrant Rioja, door prizes and much, much ... Read More »

Winin’ and Dinin’ Spanish Style

In Museyon Guides Film + Travel we traverse Spain, from the deserts of Andalusia to the plains of La Mancha, stopping to see all the sights in between. Frankly, all that travel works up an appetite, and a thirst. Man cannot live on film alone and thankfully, Spain does not disappoint when it comes to food and drink. The nation produces some of the world’s finest wines, including one of our favorites — Rioja. ... Read More »

Follow Me!

Now there’s a brand new way to get your Museyon fix — follow us on twitter for news, previews and general musings from Museyon HQ. Read More »

Art Rock Confidential: Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane

Since the early days of punk rock, Australia has been home to musical experimentation. And the continent’s isolation has bred a closely knit music scene with a distinctly Australian vibe. Museyon Guide Mel Campbell traces the development of Australia’s singular brand of art rock from its Brisbane roots to its current-day epicenter, Melbourne. Journey Down Under for a tour of ... Read More »

Experimental Methods

The musical landscape of Beijing is a “weird-ass petri dish,” composer Eli Marshall tells Museyon Guide Nick Frisch. With its cheap lifestyle and cultural density, the constantly evolving city is a breeding ground for musical experimentation. Join your guide as he navigates an aural landscape that freely draws from Mongolian rockers, African DJs, American classicists, Brazilian drummers, Japanese computer musicians ... Read More »

Passage to Indipop

Long before George Harrison discovered the sitar, the influence of international pop music was being felt in India. By the time satellite TV came to India in the 1990s, bringing MTV with it, India’s own brand of pop exploded. Join Museyon Guide Shamik Bag for a tour of Mumbai music from the sugary sweet sounds of India’s own boy bands ... Read More »

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