My favorite spot in the Ft Greene area. Get the mixed grill and the mixed salads plate. BYOB.
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What's not to like with a place that has a Sandwich named after Jonah Hill and hand-drawn signs in the window?
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It's site says it's "A Friendly Store For Friendly People," and this is completely true. They throw fun parties in the back, and have a sick collection of clothes, housewares, and other goodies.
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Favorite cocktail bar in São Paulo. Cozy atmosphere, superb drinks, and friendly staff. If possible, go there early and sit at the counter for the best drinking experience and chat with the friendly bartenders.
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A great place in the South of Antwerp for a healthy and tasty brunch/lunch
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The 3.000 square meters space used to be a parking lot and was transformed into an exquisit palace of food. The venue is divided into four restaurants, each specialised in something else. Meat, fish, tapas & rice, delicatessen. And in the center, four counters specialised in cava, wine, beer and cocktails. There’s even an oyster & champagne bar, for the chic & fancy.
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A small market open Tuesday to Saturday in a beautiful hall at 39, rue de Bretagne in the 3rd arrondissement. People come here for lunch as much as for shopping. It is the oldest market in Paris and it takes its name from an orphanage, established in the sixteenth century, who collected the lost children and wore red. Especially the Japanese cookshop and the Cous-Cous are worth going there.
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Agnès b. place dedicated to contemporary art in the 13th arr. of Paris. If you like Basquiat, Warhol, Jon Giorno or if you're just curious, go there !
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I always like to meditate here for a while. Cows are very calming company. The windmills in the background remind me of the power of nature and the insignificance of our species.
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Home to all the toys you'd probably forgotten about.
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The Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, also known as the Metropolis, is the main cathedral of the Greek Orthodox Church in Athens, Greece. It is located in the heart of the city, near Syntagma Square and the Greek Parliament. The cathedral was originally built in the 19th century, on the site of an older church that had been destroyed during the Greek War of Independence. It was designed in a neoclassical style by the German architect Friedrich von Gärtner, and features a large central dome and two smaller domes on either side. The interior of the cathedral is richly decorated with Byzantine-style frescoes and mosaics, as well as ornate iconography and intricate wood carvings. It has a capacity of over 5,000 people, making it one of the largest churches in Athens. The Metropolis is an important religious and cultural institution in Greece, and is the seat of the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece. It is also a popular destination for tourists, who come to admire its impressive architecture and beautiful interior decorations. In addition to its religious functions, the cathedral is also used for a variety of cultural events and concerts throughout the year, and is an important venue for the city's cultural life.
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Kipsari is a vegetarian restaurant/bar in the premises of Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture. I enjoy its cozy atmosphere, the beat-up sofas and dim lights. There’s also a small gallery for the students. Kipsari is run by ARTS student association TOKYO ry.
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Graphic designer, type designer and programmer.
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Illustrator and Printmaker from the Netherlands
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Mathushaa Sagthidas is a London based freelance photographer, stylist, set designer and art director (studied at Camberwell College of Arts, UAL) with interest in fine art and contemporary fashion. Mathushaa’s work often examines her identity - Tamil Eelam ethnicity and British nationality, which is reflected through traditions, history and fashion photography.  ​ Identity, authenticity and representation are important to her because of her parents’ upbringing and experiences during the Sri Lankan civil war, which took place from 1983 until now. The history of the war, their own personal suffering and experience led Mathushaa to learn and embrace her ethnic culture, traditions and heritage more and more. ​   Her photography work spans a range of brands including Amazon, Wolf & Badger, Fashion United, Deezer and Bloomsbury; publications such as Creative Lives, Glass Magazine, The Photographer's Gallery, gal-dem, Hypebae​, Fashion Minority Report, THIIIRD Magazine, Campaign Live, Dishoom, It's Nice That, The British Library and Graduate Fashion Week and exhibitions such as Tate Britain, PhotoFusion, BBH London, Lake Gallery, Camberwell Space Gallery, Rankin x Maryland Studio, including billboards across the UK and a solo show with Bow Arts.
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Born Lima Peru Raised in Chicago
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Angela Stempel is a Venezuelan-American artist born in California and raised in Caracas. Her work is inspired by people, rhythm, color and drippy shapes. From these influences she constructs narrative and abstract animated films, installation and illustrations.
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Clémence Polès is a New York-based creative strategist & marketer. Born in the south of France and raised in Dubai, she graduated from King's College London with a Masters in International Marketing. Prior to consulting, Clemence was leading the marketing efforts and digital content of tech start-up, Splacer. Since, she has worked with clients such as Sonos, West Elm, Soho House, Casper, Canal Street Market and more. She is also the creative mind and photographer behind Passerbuys, a website built around real recommendations of the women that pass us by, gaining press from the likes of Time Out, Refinery29, Sight Unseen & more.
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Paul Phung is a photographer based in London and a recent graduate from Leeds College of Art, his work has been published in several U.K and international titles. He enjoys collaborating with different artists/designers and is currently working towards bringing out his second zine.
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Michael Elmenbeck, is a visionary entrepreneur, founder of award-winning night clubs, co-founder of the first e-com site dedicated to street fashion Zoovillage.com in 1998, founder of art and fashion magazine Bon and the creative agency Studio Bon, initiator and co-founder of Stockholm Fashion Week and most recently co-founder of CFHILL Art Space, Scandinavias largest hybrid Gallery in Stockholm.  
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Io is an interdisciplinary artist based in Johannesburg. Her work explores binaries between artifice/nature, chaos/order, utopia/dystopia real/imaginary spatialities during the Anthropocene. She is also intrigued by how human and non-human beings are evolving in hybrid environments. 
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Ylimay is an Art Director, Branding Designer & Stylist. She creates unique worlds inspired by the magic of nature & harmonious chaos.
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I founded a company called Buffalo - we are a creative brand and web agency in Brighton, UK. I love travelling and taking pictures of the cities we visit.
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Creative Director and entrepreneur with the constant need to learn from everything that surrounds me
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Visual artist and designer
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I wear many hats – most of which can't be showcased on one platform! I do the most all the time and challenge humans to do better and be better. I believe art heals, listening is important, traveling is essential and one shouldn't be judged for their love of adult onesies. Just sayin. ;)
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