A French all-day cafe on Lark Lane.
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Radio Social is a restaurant, bar, music venue, bowling alley and social club located in the historical Stromberg-Carlson warehouse. The restaraunt component is run by my friend Chuck Cerankosky who also designed the graphic identity of the space and many of the interior details were designed by another friend, Seth Eschelman. Both are graduates of the program I run at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Photo by Hannah Betts
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Jægersborggade is one of Copenhagen cosiest streets. Here you can find everything from designer clothing, art, nice coffee, food and homemade sweets.
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Lisson Gallery is one of the most influential and longest-running international contemporary art galleries in the world. Since being founded in 1967 by Nicholas Logsdail, it has championed the careers of artists who have transformed the way art was made and presented.
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Good Meisel's exhibition, made by Marta Ortega's foundation, that every year makes a photography exhibition here for several months
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Spoonbill and Sugartown Booksellers is in a pretty visible spot at 218 Bedford Avenue in the Williamsburg neighborhood. I still can’t help but point it out as one of my favorite places to check out books, especially arts related publications. Needless to say its an easy place to stop by with plenty of things to see in the immediate area.
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The fantastical shop front for the children’s literacy charity, the Ministry of Stories – which offers one-to-one writing tuition for local kids. The shop sells ‘Bespoke and Everyday Items for the Living, Dead and Undead’, including Thickest Human Snot, Compacted Earwax, and Tinned Fear. (And all their products make perfect presents for humans.) All proceeds go to the charity.
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Posted by Olya Luksha
Very chilled atmosphere, great coffee
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The reputation of Mission Chinese Food is for being cool, weird, and extremely eccentric, which tends to mean that you either love it or hate it (an assessment that is at least somewhat correlated to your personal tolerance for spice).
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A great club to see amazing performance from the funniest drag queens in the city. I have so much laugh and fun every time I am going.
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Prettiest skin care shop
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A. Petersen is a hidden gem near 'Kløvermarken' in Copenhagen. This place is outstanding, beautiful and very inspiring if you are looking for danish furniture design as well as contemporary art. Definitely worth a visit. More info at: www.petersen.dk   / extract from site:   At A. Petersen you experience good craftsmanship up close. In our gallery the joint efforts of the best designers, architects and craftsmen becomes tangible and visible. With us, new furniture is created and older pieces are restored and revitalized. 
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I am Digital Design Director at The Guardian. Director of RoomFifty and a graphic designer based in London. 
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Elsa Leydier is a French photographer and visual artist based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Venezuelan artist, animator and director working and living in Brooklyn. I make short films, GIFs, prints, ads amongst other things.
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filmmaker hailing from the pairies of saskatchewan.
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Travel photographer, live in Pigalle, Paris.
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Photographer based in Krakow, Poland. Member of photo collective InPro
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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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Carson Davis Brown is an artist and photographer currently living in Los Angeles, CA. Brown also serves as the documentarian for Cabin-Time, a roaming artist residency to remote places.
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A designer and art director from Los Angeles, CA.
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12 years working in digital design, creating products that transform people’s lives. Originally from Rio de Janeiro, currently based in São Paulo. Over the past years, I've been working for big leaders and startups, living and working in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Panama, Mexico, Spain, Norway, Mexico, and the United States.
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I'm an artist/ photographer based in London and Mumbai. I'm Interested in history, current affairs and cultural identity. I'm inspired by my immediate surroundings. I travel a lot and always make work in the places I visit. I often turn my attention towards architecture in order to examine the identity of the places I visit. I work intuitively in a documentary manner as it allows me more in depth involvement with my subject. I only use film/analogue processes, mainly mediaum and large formats. These are preferred as they are more precise and slower and aenable me to take time over the composition, to produce a more thoughtful and deliberate image, as compared with the snapshot/hit and run type of photography.
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Creative working in a NY-based collective.
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