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A cute little restaurant with good sandwiches with a wink on the south east of France. And nice cookies ! Yummy
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Coffee and Booze is on the logo. That about sums it up. Located on Colfax, Once called "the longest, wickedest street in America", Colfax is now home to several hip establishments, with Hooked on Colfax located just down the street from the Bluebird Theater, and the Atomic Cowboy. Hooked on Colfax serves a variety of local beers along with locally roasted Pablo's coffee. With wifi, a roll-top door, and a basement, Hooked on Colfax is a great place to get some work done, while enjoying great coffee and beer.
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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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Best bakery in town!
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Classic Milanese restaurant for a special occasion. Definitely try the risotto!
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A welcome retreat from the bustle of the city. I really enjoyed spending the afternoon walking around the botanical gardens, taking pictures. It's home to thousands of species of plants and nearly as many cats.
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Home of Casa Bosques chocolates, to purchase directly at the studio.  By appointment only. 
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It’s so unassuming from the street, but the build out and design are gorgeous. But the food is 💪🏽
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Fotomomuseum housed in two monumental 17th century canal houses. 
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Goldsmith and pottery pieces of indigenous cultures of the pre-Colombian period. 
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A great place to start the day if you are in South London is Federation Coffee in Brixton Village. The food is great and so is the coffee. This is a very chilled place where you can get both and indoor and outdoor experience (even though the whole place is under the Village roof).
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The Museum of Cycladic Art is a museum in Athens, Greece, dedicated to the art and culture of the Cycladic Islands in the Aegean Sea. It is located in the Kolonaki neighborhood of Athens, and is one of the city's most popular cultural attractions. The museum was founded in 1986 by the Greek art collector Nicholas Goulandris and his wife Dolly, who had amassed a large collection of ancient Cycladic artifacts. Today, the museum's collection includes over 3,000 objects, spanning from the Neolithic period to the early Byzantine era. The museum's exhibits are organized thematically and chronologically, with displays covering the art, religion, and daily life of the Cycladic Islands. The collection includes a large number of marble figurines and vessels, as well as jewelry, weapons, and other artifacts. Notable pieces include the Harp Player figurine and the Spedos type figurines, which are considered some of the finest examples of Cycladic art. In addition to its exhibits, the Museum of Cycladic Art also hosts a variety of cultural events, including lectures, workshops, and temporary exhibitions featuring contemporary art and other topics. There is also a gift shop and a café on site. Overall, the Museum of Cycladic Art is an important institution for the study and appreciation of ancient Cycladic culture and art, and is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the history and culture of Greece.
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I am a illustrator from Barcelona
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Creative Director living in London UK.
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art director / creative based in Budapest. instagram @balintbenkoe
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Sebastian Cestaro is an artist based in Argentina. His work is characterized by the construction of alternative worlds in which he combines abstract elements and figures giving the image a surreal finish.
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Graphic designer, born and raised in Gliwice, Poland.
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Albert Moya - Film Director - Lover of my mom.
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Marcel van Eeden was born in Den Haag, The Netherlands, in 1965. He Lives in Zurich and Den Haag. He mainly makes drawings, but also sculptures, installations, animations and recently even a game. His forthcoming solo exhibition, “ Cell Physiological Work with the Amoeba Chaos Chaos”, will be at Galerie Zink, Berlin, from 21 April to 2 June 2012. In March his work “The Photographer, 1945-1947” will be part of the show “Art and Press” at the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin.
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Nicolas is the festival director of the Montreal Festival du nouveau cinema which take place each year since 1971 in October in the heart of the beautiful city of Montreal.
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Documentary Filmmaker
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Hello, I'm Jinhwa Jang, an illustrator in New York.
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After 8 years as senior designer at acclaimed agency Graphic Thought Facility. Stefi Orazi founded the Stefi Orazi Studio in 2006. Based in East London, the focus of her work is mainly in print and exhibition graphics.
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Milène Larsson is an award-winning, seasoned international news, current affairs and documentary producer/director/reporter covering issues spanning from the environment, gender norms, women’s social status and civil rights, to culture, travel and migration, which she has reported on extensively in the British Media Awards winning documentary series Europe or Die. She’s currently co-Head of Video for VICE and based in London.
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Graphic Designer, based in Mannheim, Germany
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Annina is a German graphic designer born in Würzburg and currently living in Constance with a focus on editorial design. After having espresso at a small gelateria on the other side of the street, she is working in-beetween her 30 succulents while listening to detective stories. Her approach is to make her projects look as much fun as she had making them.
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