/ Books & Mags
«We try to source as much as we can locally»: Village Books and Paper Dreams co-founders talk about local fiscalism and community building in North America
«Our aim in starting Cahier Central was to say yes and not shy away from new and experimental publications» in conversation with co-founder Julien Achard
«‘Look at me, I’m in print’. There’s still beauty in being on printed paper: digital is great but seeing yourself in print takes it to another level», Liz Lapp on Hi Desert Times
The Pipistrello Lamp was designed by Gae Aulenti for the Olivetti showroom in Paris. Still produced by Martinelli Luce, it can be purchased at 107 Rivoli boutique
Two stories coming together: Vroman’s Bookstore and Book Soup are held under the same management, with the common mission of being a ‘hodgepodge for diversity’
Community building at The Kosher News: «We believe in second chances. We have always given a chance to our employees, even if they were previous drug addicts or alcoholics» Erez Da Costa says
From fine art prints of Buddhist monks to teas, honeys and stationaries: a journey through Asia presented by owner and photographer Marco Beretta
The name ‘Periptero’ emerged during one of Domenico Mazzocchetti’s journeys to Greece, referring to the kiosks scattered throughout the city, serving as hubs for locals and tourists
«The name Todo Modo comes from Leonardo Sciascia’s 1974 book, which then inspired Elio Petri’s political movie but also the spiritual exercise of Saint Ignatius of Loyola»
«The edge that we have at Dorbeetle is that we insist on our need to be pioneers for the voices from the West to local readers»
