Nice store and selection of books. Sorted by COLOR ;)
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Taco Chulo is a great Mexican restaurant that has a good selection of tacos and burritos and of course has interesting blends of margaritas. I probably eat here at least once every other week.
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Great film curation, cocktails, and restaurant. They keep the foodservice and theater separate which is great because I get distracted easily.
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The NY Botanical Garden is worth of a visit, so beautiful!
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Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, a.k.a. TEA, is a place where you can find art in many ways. The architecture of the building itself makes it already an interesting place. There are good art exhibitions of many kinds all year long, and they change constantly. But the arts are also present in the books contained in its library, which is a perfect place for studying or reading (free Wi-Fi included) at anytime, as it opens 24h. There's a cafe in the same building too, with acceptable prices and menu.
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Best yoga studio in town – small classes, exquisite music selection. Offers even Hip Hop yoga classes on Saturday!
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Tucked away down a cobbled alley behind Russell Square Station, The Horse Hospital, a converted stable, is a unique and totally independent arts space specialising in underground and experimental media. The gallery space itself (known as The Chamber of Pop Culture) houses unusual exhibitions, film screenings and other events.
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Regeneration or gentrification? Having been living in and around Brixton for almost two decades, I'm not the only one witnessing its gradual transformation. Right now, Brixton offers an intriguing mix of Jamaican and British culture like nowhere else.
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Lovely coffee shop in Seefeld, they offer a selection of international magazines and objects.
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Best cheesecake in Berlin. Nothing else to add.
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Large beer-focused bar with great food housed in a historic former police station building. Great patio for gathering with nice city views. Free little pizzas with your drink order. Head downstairs after to the (sort of) secret Speakeasy for a 1920's inspired cocktail.
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A charming little spot in Saigon's District 1. The vintage interior and the cool kids that come here, sets the atmosphere. Get inside to get a Vietnamese coffee, or have a seat outside by the evening pop up shop to try a Chinese chà (a bit weird but sweet and very delicious dessert). I really don't know what you're waiting for...
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I'm a freelance graphic designer, working with clients all over the world and love to travel.
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Magazine writer, design geek, member of Massage, proud steward of R.M. Schindler’s Walker House.
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Alicia Vera is a Chicana photographer based between Mexico City and Miami, FL.
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Graphic Designer based in Chicago, Illinois. Currently Senior Designer at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
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I'm a director from New Jersey bouncing between Paris and LA. NY is still my favorite though :p
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Digital Product Designed from Barcelona currently living in Madrid. Running Suized Design Studio since 2014.
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Creative Director & Graphic Designer
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I was born in St Petersburg, then, at 11, moved to Siberia where I have lived for 12 more years, graduated from a local university before returning to my hometown in 1998. I took various jobs there before finally turning to photography. From last August I am based in Moscow, a mad metropolis full of contrasts, energy and drama at every corner. In terms of urban design and architecture, many consider it a failed city, and you really have to know it from the inside to be able to appreciate its vibrance and dynamics. In this nostalgic picture (by Savva Bogatyrev), I am on a tram back in St Pete with my wife Veronika.
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Vrints-Kolsteren is founded by Vincent Vrints and Naomi Kolsteren and based in Antwerp. We work locally and internationally and offer creative direction, photography and graphic design. We engage in ongoing partnerships and are creating a network of creative talent by working in a collaborative way.
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Patrick Jacobs lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He studied art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is represented by Pierogi Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. His work, including sculpture, photography and video, is often characterized by a kind of pseudo-science or homespun natural phenomena. "When one settles down to a new home, they immediately set out to discover those things which captivate and hold meaning for them. I moved to Brooklyn, New York in 1999 and twelve years later, I'm still writing my own personal travel guide of the city's unlimited attractions and temptations."
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Writer and graphic designer
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I'm a British artist living in LA
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Designer & Illustrator from Amsterdam
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