A great mix of izakaya restaurant and cocktail bar. Great cocktails and good food - lack of good vegetarian options though. Great place for architecture lovers.
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A place for when you only have a day and your soul needs the smell of an ocean breeze and to feel sand between your toes. You can watch all the craziness of Coney Island from across the water.
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Tiny Japanese bakery specializing in choux creme.
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Great café in the Santurce area of San Juan. Spacious enough to work or just meet up for a coffee with someone.
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Corner bodega with the best chopped cheese. It will blow your mind.
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Barajas Airport is so inspiring, a vibrating place to come and go. Love to walk in its roller stairs and watch the organic columns and the wavy ceilings changing colors from blue to yellow designed by the architects Richard Rogers and Estudio Lamela.
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A proper Georgian Quarter pub with mad decor that hasn't ever changed.
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Anafiotika is a small neighborhood located on the northeastern side of the Acropolis hill in Athens, Greece. It is known for its picturesque white-washed houses, narrow alleys, and stunning views of the city. The neighborhood of Anafiotika was established in the mid-19th century by settlers from the island of Anafi, who came to Athens to work on the construction of King Otto's palace. These settlers built their homes using the traditional Cycladic architecture of their homeland, with flat roofs, whitewashed walls, and blue doors and windows. Today, Anafiotika is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, who come to stroll through its narrow streets, admire its charming houses, and enjoy its stunning views of the city and the Acropolis. Visitors can also explore the neighborhood's small churches and chapels, which are decorated with beautiful frescoes and icons. Despite its popularity, Anafiotika remains a quiet and peaceful oasis in the heart of Athens, with a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere that contrasts with the bustling city below. It is a must-see destination for anyone interested in the history and culture of Athens, as well as for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Posted by Joan Wong
Warm and welcoming environment for dance.
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nice place with good food
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A walk at night on Via Roma, the main street of the city.
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You like homemade pastas? Here is the temple!
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Na Chainkua Reindorf (b. 1991, Ghana) is a mixed media artist and mythmaker. Her work, which ranges from large-scale tapestries and paintings to immersive sculptural installations, is an exploration of and an ode to the rich cultural history of West African textiles, focusing largely on the complexities and visual culture surrounding masquerades and ceremonial costumes. She incorporates contemporary materials into her work, using these historical textiles and costumes as inspiration to investigate ongoing social topics centered on the politics of dress, identity and gender and their close relation to culture and tradition.  Na Chainkua has exhibited internationally in institutions across the United States, as well as in France, Italy, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Nigeria, and Ghana. 
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Set Designer and spatial designer based in Amsterdam. Currently doing a master in interior architecture at the Sandberg instituut.
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Born in 1976 in Düsseldorf, grown up in Wolfenbüttel, since more or less 20 years in Berlin now. Came from Skateboarding to architecture, from architecture to illustration. Architecture is one of the major influences in his art and illustrations. Passioned Vinyl collector and and DJ playing old record from around the world.
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Always pushing boundaries, you can expect the unexpected with 20 year old alternative pop artist Maggie Andrew. Meshing together various sounds and unique melodies, “Maggie makes music with teeth.” as described in an article with Pigeons & Planes.
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Naima Green is a Brooklyn-based artist and educator.
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Born in 1986, graphic designer Dokho Shin has been working as a freelance designer since he graduated from Dankook University with a major in Visual Communication Design. He enjoys working with various artists and designers in the cultural field. He has been working based in Berlin since 2017.
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Sarah Meyohas (b. 1991, French­ American) uses networks of information, power, value, and communication. Meyohas has had solo exhibitions at Independent Régence in Brussels, Galerie Pact in Paris, and 303 in New York. Her work has been included in shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, The Aperture Foundation in New York, Regen Projects in Los Angeles. In 2015, she invented BitchCoin, her personal cryptocurrency. Her current show is on view at Red Bull Arts in New York. Meyohas holds a B.A. in international relations from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.S. in finance from the Wharton School, and in 2015 received an M.F.A. from Yale University. She is based in New York and runs an eponymously named gallery, Meyohas, in Long Island City.
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Jackie Klempay founded SITUATIONS, a contemporary art gallery in the LES/Chinatown neighborhood of New York City, in 2015. The gallery exhibits the work of both emerging and established artists. The divergent programming holds a primarily queer and feminist agenda featuring artists from the United States and abroad. Jackie is also on the board of poetry imprint The Song Cave.
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I´m Miguel Pang Ly, an illustrator born in Barcelona of cambodian and chinese parents. My main interest is to explore the depths of a story & the unconscious through the illustrations. Some of clients are SM, A buen paso, Windsor&Newton, Blind books, Mov Palavers... Prizes: American illustration (2015, 2013), Latin American (2016, 2015, 2013) Bologna children´s book fair (2014), Premio Nazionale delle Arti 2012 per il design della comunicazione, Junceda Prize (2016)...
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Albert Moya - Film Director - Lover of my mom.
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Industrial designer who creates playful home decor. Founder of Dyslexic Design. Originally trained as a model-maker in the film and television industry. Jim then went on to teach at a special needs school in London before completing a Master’s degree (2006) in Industrial Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design (part of London’s University of the Arts). In 2016, Jim curated an exhibition called Dyslexic Design, which was designed by Ab Rogers and hosted by designjunction. The show challenged perceptions of dyslexia by accentuating its positive effects and its close association with design.
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Martin Hultén is a photographer and artist. He is mainly known for his tender and quirky depictions of people in his native Sweden - his past works include a series of portraits of men looking into the camera while simultaneously being caressed on the cheek, as well as several different projects looking at mans relation with nature, and videos exploring the border between still and motion. He is currently working with the upcoming book Doggerland, where he has taken a look at how dreams and desires are related to social structures and rituals in post-capitalist Sweden.
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Sculptor living and working in Manchester
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Web designer from Hong Kong, based in Montreal
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