Art House theater that shows a wide variety of films and has diverse programming from midnight movies, 35mm film, live performances, art shows, lectures after the film, and more. A local staple for independent films.
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Posted by Alex Gibbs
There has been an increasing number of small galleries and artist-run spaces emerging in Edinburgh recently. Superclub is one that definitely stands out. It's housed in an old garage/tyre depot that has been converted into a gallery upstairs and studio spaces down below. They put on exhibitions, bands, films and all sorts of other fun stuff. It’s a really exciting place. My studio is here.
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In the very touristic Graça area, there is this heaven place, hidden from tourists. This café belongs to the theater da Garagem. It has an amazing view, the atmosphere is peaceful and with a lot of light. They don't have wifi if you plan to work there though..
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The best seafood restaurant on the South Coast.
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Stanislas is a large pedestrianized square, dreamt up by Stanislaw Leszczynski in the 17th century, as a way to link the medieval old town of Nancy and the new town. It is paved with light ochre stones, and is surrounded by an architecturally harmonious ensemble of buildings, most notably The City Hall, the Opéra-Theâtre but also the Fine Arts Museum.
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The Zócalo de Puebla, located at the Historic Center of the city, is a beautiful cathedral surrounded by a huge green park. It's the first place on the must-list while visiting Puebla.
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Monday to Friday 5 am-7 pm Saturday and Sunday (and public holidays) 5.30 am 19.00 pm. Outside of these hours, the boulangerie Saint-Honoré welcomes you to the door all night to serve you. Chocolate bread crispy and fluffy to perfection, golden croissants cooked just right, the bread for its part is declined with originality and perfection: spelled, string, traditional baguette, bun with green or black olives, dates and seeds, nuts and grapes. To understand the know-how of this bakery, we must go back in time until 1986, when Mrs Panzano's baker, the baker, bought this shop in the Rue de Carouge. The name does not change for lack of means, but bread remains king. At the age of 18, Mrs. Panzano joined the family business and perpetuated a tradition that everyone can read on a sign at the entrance to the bakery: "The St Honoré produces in his bakehouse in the basement. At a time when everything is going too fast, we work in the respect of traditions with quality products. For the pleasure of your taste buds. " In the basement, in the bakehouse, Mr. Canovas rises at dawn every morning of the week and kneads the bread with patience and years of experience. When I ask for the secret of this extraordinary bread, I am told: "Flour, water and salt ... and lots of love." In practice, Ms Panzano explains to me the importance of flour supplied by one of the most important partners of Swiss artisan bakers: Mino-Farine, a brand of tradition and innovation. At the Saint-Honoré, you will meet neighbors, bankers, students, greedy people in a friendly atmosphere, sunny on the terrace on summer days. They come for bread, pastries and pastries; we also come to the art and the way of the first profession of gastronomy and we realize, says Mrs Panzano, that taste disappears as small businesses close their doors. Fortunately, the Saint-Honore resists, long life at the Saint-Honoré!
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It might not look like it, but Ponta Verde beach is placed right in front of a avenue with intense traffic all day. But it doesnt really matter as long as you can stay watching the sea - and wonder why you're in a car when you're supposed to be as much wet and tanned as this place allow you to.
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Posted by Katie Stout
The best design objects, gifts, books and body products. All of my glasses are from sounds, I love it. They also have great coffee. 
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Surrounded by hillside vineyards and an expansive forest, the Opelbad is one of Wiesbaden's loveliest leisure facilities. Privy Councilor Dr. Wilhelm von Opel funded the construction of this magnificent summer pool on Wiesbaden's own hill, Neroberg, in 1934. This historical swimming pool designed in the clear Bauhaus style offers pleasant water temperatures of at least 24 degrees Celsius, while modern solar technology keeps the water at a constant temperature.   Address Opelbad Wiesbaden | Nerobergstraße 2, 65193 | Wiesbaden
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Tucked away in a corner of Old Kent Market, opposite the Turner Contemporary is where you'll find Carmine creating his masterpieces. In my opinion, the best pizza in town.
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Almost 24/7, free and mezcal drinks. Uncomplicated for a club in Paris. Chill.
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Freelance Illustrator and Animator based in Cape Town, South Africa
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Fashion designer based in London
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Hi i’m Nur I’m frim Barcelona 
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Animator/Designer based in Toronto
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Photographer splitting time between New York and Los Angeles
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design duo based in duesseldorf, germany – with focus on graphic design, art direction, typography and photography
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I am a design director/graphic designer driven by the positive impact of design. With a decade of experience across the globe, I have created communications and identity systems that have transformed businesses and boosted brand potential.
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Senior Art Director + Designer at Communion Studio Originally from Hong Kong, lived in New Zealand Now living and working in London
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Creative-/Art Director and founder of C100 Studio, artist (christianhundertmark.com), author (The Art of Rebellion I, II, III, IV, The Art of Writing your name), publisher (A Bigger Park magazine). Living in Munich.
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Architect and designer in Hackney
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Artist living in Chicago.
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Founder and creative director at Mr. Henry
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Yorgo Tloupas is a renowned french art director and logotype specialist who works with luxury, art, fashion, sports, media and automotive brands. Author of the latest commercial campaigns for Omega and Loro Piana among others, he designs visual identities for brands such as Ricard, Martell, Artcurial, Lacoste, and Hôtel de Crillon. As a magazine creative director, he headed GQ France, Intersection, BeauxArts, Liberation, and many others. He launched and currently art directs Vanity Fair France. He teaches logo design at Penninghen, IFM, SciencesPoParis and holds conferences and talks worldwide. Involved in Black Crows skis from the start, he helps the brand grow, both as a shareholder and as the design director.
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Weekends is a design studio with a passion for interior design, branding, concept, and creative consulting. With studios in Paris and Los Angeles we specialize in introducing emerging brands to international markets
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Yoko Yuki is an animator, film maker and VJ living in Tokyo. She makes her animation films using various materials. Her films are often based on her real experiences.
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