Kevin Dolgin Tells You About Places You Should Go In Europe
BY Kevin Dolgin
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As a public service brought to you, by us, from time to time, Kevin Dolgin will be writing about out of the way spots that we think you might want to visit. His book, The Third Tower Up from the Road: A Compilation of Columns from McSweeney’s Internet Tendency’s Kevin Dolgin Tells You About Places You Should Go, is in bookstores now.
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First Circuses, Now Bread (12/15/2011)Fahrt auf der Straße (9/27/2011)
An Ancient People (9/8/2011)
How to Rip Off Tourists (8/16/2011)
Malta’s Little Sister: Gozo (Malta, Part II) (7/8/2011)
Malta, Part I (6/1/2011)
Barceloneta (1/7/2011)
Misconceptions (9/22/2010)
The Salt of the Earth: Wieliczka, Poland (9/10/2010)
Shanghai, Expo 2010 (Part IV): These Are the Roots of Rhythm (8/20/2010)
Shanghai, Expo 2010 (Part III): Selling Out, Selling In (8/19/2010)
Shanghai, Expo 2010 (Part II): Meet Me in Shanghai, Shanghai, Meet Me At the Fair (8/18/2010)
Shanghai, Expo 2010 Part I: Give My Regards to Nanjing Road (8/17/2010)
Cheers (Santé, Skal, Egeszsegedre, Serefe…) (6/21/2010)
Skipping Stones: Nice, France (5/25/2010)
Our Lady of the Brass Knuckles (4/22/2010)
L’Underground (3/22/2010)
The Witches of Wernigerode (3/8/2010)
Happy Deathday to You: Mekong Delta (2/10/2010)
Stalin’s Great Stone Turd: Warsaw (12/22/2009)
Pointy Plants (12/3/2009)
The World’s Smallest Country (11/6/2009)
The Jain Bird Hospital: Delhi (10/12/2009)
Tintin at Home (8/5/2009)
The Battle of the Medieval Sexes: San Gimignano (8/4/2009)
The Best Pint of Guinness in Dublin (7/17/2009)
One Dollar Cow: Angkor, Cambodia (5/20/2009)
Auschwitz (3/14/2009)
Forgotten Heroes: London (1/13/2009)
Dijon: Our Lady of the Gargoyles (11/5/2008)
Taxis (7/3/2008)
Drunken Angels: Islay, Scotland (6/18/2008)
Girl With Lotus Flower: Saigon (5/25/2008)
Miller, You’re Asleep! L’île d’Arz (5/7/2008)
Zvouros, the Clawed Guardian of the Acropolis (4/4/2008)
Tuck and Patti and Jeff and Starlight (12/6/2007)
A Tree or Not a Tree?: Chennai, India (11/28/2007)
Crater Lake, Oregon (10/20/2007)
Lyon and Lightsabers (8/6/2007)
Shaken, Not Stirred: Monaco (6/17/2007)
Kafka’s Erotic Dream: Prague (5/1/2007)
A to Zagreb (4/6/2007)
Alexander the Naval Trombone Player: St. Petersburg, Russia (2/14/2007)
Erbalunga (1/10/2007)
Of Romans and Pussycats: Provence (11/19/2006)
The (or at Least a) Temple of Spanish Soccer (10/29/2006)
The Château d’If (10/17/2006)
The Curse of the Mummies (9/21/2006)
Les Frites de la Liberté (8/17/2006)
Airport Kisses (7/8/2006)
The Nesting Habits of Roman Cars (6/6/2006)
Boiled Duck Embryos: Manila (5/27/2006)
Flying Over (and Stopping in) Bangkok (4/6/2006)
Fortune-Telling Rabbits: Istanbul (3/15/2006)
The Street Performers of Barcelona (2/20/2006)
Cities in the Sand: Rio de Janeiro (2/6/2006)
The Lost Civilization of Torre (11/6/2005)
The Great Wall of Chinese Golf (10/29/2005)
The Original Singapore Sling (10/18/2005)
Knockin’ on Heaven’s Nostril: The Daibutsu, Nara, Japan (9/4/2005)
A Slow Boat to Japan (6/23/2005)
Switzerland’s Least Boring Street (5/9/2005)
Sex and Drugs and Sambal Goreng Buncis (3/2/2005)
Warning: This Column Can Cause Fetal Defects (2/19/2005)
The Third Tower Up From the Road: Huanghuacheng, China (1/8/2005)
The Submarine Sights of Copenhagen (12/3/2004)
Election Day: Toulouse (11/18/2004)
The Door to Hell: Paris, France (10/17/2004)
Mickey Mouse and Marshal Zhukov: Manezh Square, Moscow (8/26/2004)
Of Hermits and Saracens: Le Vieux Noyer, France (8/5/2004)
The Inside-Out Heart of Paris: Beaubourg (7/10/2004)
In Search of Frank Zappa: Vilnius, Lithuania (6/17/2004)
The Basel Rathaus (6/1/2004)
The Antique Carousel of the Picci Family: Florence, Italy (4/13/2004)
Ljubljana Castle (3/24/2004)
Useful Phrases (2/11/2004)
Tom Tit’s Experiment—Södertälje, Sweden (1/19/2004)
The Best Falafel in the World—Beirut (1/3/2004)
The Waterfowl of Windsor (9/5/2003)
The Spanish King of Brussels (8/18/2003)
The Dalmore Distillery (7/16/2003)
Istanbul: The Private Tour of Topkapi Palace’s Harem Complex As Conducted by John-With-a-C (6/20/2003)
The Fiumicelli River (5/5/2003)
The Hard-Working Corsican (10/19/2000)