Posted by Erin Lee
Passion of Christ in Iztapalapa. Iztapalapa, is the most populous of Mexico City's 16 boroughs, an urban sprawl on the eastern edge of Mexico City, home to nearly two million people and one of the city's lowest-income areas. Every year a huge numbers of additional visitors, an estimated 2-4 million spectators gather to watch the annual Passion of the Christ procession. The area has been plagued by high crime rates and instances of domestic violence for years therefore, the prestige and scale of the Passion procession are a much-needed source of honour for a community that is so often portrayed negatively in the news.
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Posted by Lyla Lee
A decent coffee stop for urban cyclists and people feel connected to the community. The variety of house blend speciality coffee is as good as the the line-up of the fancy bikes at the doorstep:-)
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It is a charming and welcome green space in the heart of Barcelona. It has water displays including a beautiful fountain and small lake along with lots of grass verges to lie down and soak up the warm sunshine. A great spot for relaxation, a walk... the place that I like the most is a glass building full of plants inside.
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A Château in the south of France, an abandoned ruin upon a forgotten hilltop under restoration… The ancient heart of Château de Gudanes extends not only through the past, but with the tender care of the Waters family from Australia, along with worldwide support, into the present and infinitely through the future.
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To understand our 20th century
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Located on the Corner of New and York street, Richmond. New York Tomato makes one of the best breakfasts in town. An old semi warehouse which has been converted into a cafe.
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Shinjuku-Kabukicho is one of the famous entertainment spots in Tokyo. There are many theatres, bars, hostess bars, and adult entertainment business. People seek pleasure, shout, and walk drunkenly at night, even though they are shy and busy with work during the daytime. Mysterious neon lights make people desire more what they want to do. You feel people’s fundamental energy there at night.
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Dead Horse Bay is about an hour and a half from lower Manhattan by public transit, but well worth the journey. There is so much glass on the beach that the waves make a soft tinkling sound as they roll in. It’s a scavenger’s dream, and glass isn’t the only thing you’ll find here. There are still plenty of horse bones to remind you where the place gets its name.
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For oysters & libations. The comprehensive oyster menu changes depending on what they can get that's fresh. If you know anything about oysters or just plain like them, this is without question the spot. Currently my favorite oyster (not always on their menu) is the Skookum.
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One of the few wonderful gardens in the city. Near the famous Orto Botanico. The boat with Santa Rosalia, Patrona di Palermo.
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One of my favourite places to get coffee in downtown Stratford. Great coffee and treats made in house as well as lunch options to sit in or take out. The chocolate chip and sea salt cookie is a staple for our son Tomo.
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Best spot for freeriding. Amazing views. 1,5 h. away from Munich.
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I do colorful things for a living. from Montreal now in San Francisco.
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Olivia is a New Yorker living in Los Angeles, where she works as an illustrator/animator. She has a second degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and is a connoisseur of coffee.
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I am an Illustrator, a Designer, an Educator and a Maker living in Upstate New York. My work is often inspired by my everyday life, nature, human living, and well-being. I love going on spontaneous adventures and visiting new places! Overall, a nice human. Nice to meet you!
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Jessica Sarah Rinland is a filmmaker based south of London. She also works part-time as a projectionist in the city. Her work has been broadcasted, exhibited and screened at various film festivals including NYFF, BFI London Film Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2011 and a collaborative screening with Jonas Mekas at Curzon Soho Cinema in London.
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I'm a creative producer and agent working in London, and co-founder of artist agency Grand Matter and editorial platform &wherefore.
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Sohee is currently a Designer working at Google Brand Studio. Previously, Designer at COLLINS. Sohee is originally from Seoul, Korea. She is an experienced graphic designer with a demonstrated history of working in the packaging and marketing industry. She has special passion for experimental branding and typography. She has applied this approach to a range of global and local clients, from Facebook, Mailchimp, Exploratorium and Airtime, among others. Her work has been recognized by numerous awards including TDC(The Type Directors Club), Graphis, The IDA. Previously, she worked as a brand designer at AmorePacific working for Hera, Mise en scene, Lirikos, Primera and Vital beautie. Prior to her MFA in Graphic Design at California Institute of the Arts, she received her Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Design in Seoul.
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Artist & illustrator from Melbourne
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Creative Director, Experiential Storytelling
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Mum. Producer. Londoner 4 lyf.
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Lena Müller is an artist living and working near Nuremberg, where she studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts between 2005 and 2010. The majority of her work reflects her fascination for nature and natural sciences, especially her interest in the field of microcosm and macrocosm: „What I am doing is a kind of a philosophical circling around questions of time, space, origin, human existence, cosmos, composition and mystery. Regarding the form, it is the experimental play with a reduced stylistic idiom, made with  different tools, materials and techniques, what is exciting for me. Finally I like to create abstracted worlds which give the viewer, and also myself during the artistic process, the freedom to develop our own thoughts and imaginations and to discover the new.“
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 I believe that jewelry should be a characteristic of the wearer; as distinct and individual as the person who wears it.  Always earthy and metal prominent, my form of design is to present a contemporary take on traditional items. Whether the project is to repurpose inherited pieces, design a custom item, or simply add to our collection, the process is very intentional. Since Sustainability and small-scale production is my main focus, our pieces are never mass-produced or ready to ship and I take pride in the intimacy of creating made to order pieces.  
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Valeria is a photographer from Sardinia (Italy), graduated in Industrial Design currently attending her MA in Fashion Photography at London College of Fashion. She lived for four years in Rome and loved it, five months in Edinburgh and disliked it, since May in London and in love with the city. She is constantly inspired by her surroundings, lights, new places, dreams, people, her homeland, her past and present. She loves more aesthetic than conceptual, female body and analogue cameras. Fashion Photography is her way to sum up all these beautiful things.
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Type and motion-led graphic designer currently based in London, specialising in brand and editorial.
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Freelance graphic designer and design writer.
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