Posted by Paul Camo
One of the best fish restaurants in Margate. A small sustainable seafood restaurant serving delicious, ethically sourced, sustainable seafood, alongside simple, seasonal vegetable-based dishes
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As the summer is my favorite time of the year and that the beach is just 15 min bikeride away, I recommend Amager strand. Full of people usually though, but even so it gives a bit of an exotic touch to such a scandinavian city with the sea and the bright sand in the hot summer days.
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It's Oslos most popular sledging slope. It’s existed since 1900 and is 2000 metres long with a fall of 255 metres. You can rent a sledge at the top and my record down it is about 6 minutes. There’s no better place for making you feel like a little kid again!
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Tuesday's lunch hour tip is the amazing Berlin Philarmonic. A short-duration concert (around an hour) happens every Tuesday at 13h, for free. People make the Philarmonie's foyer full, sitting on the stairs, on the ground and everywhere around. Little advice: bring with you a little cushion for more comfort and try to arrive early to find the good spots.
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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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This artist-run gallery is a hub of the Brooklyn gallery scene. You'll find Bungee, a celebrated fixture, snoozing comfortably in the office and somehow oblivious to all the surrounding chaos.
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Posted by Lyla Lee
Great selection of art and photography books from independent publishers worldwide and local artists. They also curate small exhibitions and collaborate artists with art book making and publishing. 
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An American restaurant with seasonal, local sourced food, a romantic ambience, and a nicely curated wall of sculptures and drawings by local artist Tom Nussbaum.
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The restaurant and café Stickerei is situated in a nice art nouveau building from the 1900's. It’s name, which means ‘embroidery’, is a reference to that time, when St.Gall was the largest export area for embroidery. These days it’s one of the nicest spots to enjoy a hot cup of coffee on a December morning, have lunch or meet for a nice concert on saturday night.
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You can find second hand designer clothes here. With an especially  great selection of Belgian brands like Raf Simons and Dries van Noten, Stephan Schneider, Christian Wijnants... 
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Small cocktail bar
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Love bar is serving seasonal cocktails, craft beer, wine and small plates four nights per week. A signature cocktail list, which is changed occasionally depending on the season, is a must try. Cocktail ingredients are often sourced at the local markets and Lithuanian meadows.
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Designer ෴ and Artist ⋰ Rhode Island School of Design ⍭ 2017 Born and raised in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India His interests are broad; they range from multimedia and technology, to multilingual typography and traditional crafts. He likes exploring metaphors and tapping into the dynamism of liminal, peripheral, and intersectional spaces in art and design. Seeking the new in the old, and the old in the new is his favorite form of making. ༗
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Lebanese graphic designer, illustrator and animator in Edinburgh.
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I document aspects of life in different appearance forms with photo and filmcamera. Based sometimes in Zurich and Berlin and on the move.
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Amanda Fordyce is best known for her bold, colourful imagery - exploring the relationship between fashion and lifestyle. Fordyce’s approach explores many genres, her style is often rooted in reality yet highly aesthetic, playing with bold colours, shadows and unusual compositions, and always considerate of the small details that flawlessly capture the moment. Amanda currently splits her time between Barcelona, London and Melbourne.
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Visual artist based in Milan
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Vancouver-based artist Howie Tsui's culturally divergent practice owes much to the shifting backdrop of his formative years spent in Hong Kong, Lagos and Thunder Bay.
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Veronica Grech is an award winning illustrator living in the north of Spain, in a coastal village. Veronica is really interested in capture the contemporary way of life creating colourful images and characters inspired in her favorites (fashion, music, cinema, travels and TV series) and she is also professor at a local University in Oviedo.
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Jocelyn (b. 1988) is a photography graduate from Worcestershire, England. She started taking photographs at a young age, making a photobook aged seven. She regained her passion for taking pictures during high school and after completing a BTEC in Photography she graduated in June 2010 from a BA in Photographic Art at the University of Wales, Newport.  She currently lives and works in London, working on various projects and preferring to shoot in medium format.
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A Montreal based fashion designer and professor at University of Quebec in Montreal, former head of Fashion, jewellery and accessories design Programme at HEAD-Genève, Ying Gao has achieved personal distinction through her numerous creative projects: six solo exhibitions in France, in Switzerland, in Canada, and more than one hundred group exhibitions around the world. Her varied creative work has enjoyed international media coverage: Time, Vogue, The New York Times, Dazed and Confused, Interni, ARTE. She is one of the “Fab 40: Canada” selected by Wallpaper magazine.
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Artist and Graphic Designer born and raised in Chicago has found a home in New York for the past decade. Enjoys long walks with his pomeranian Bentley.
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I’m an art director who works and lives amongst Valencia, Barcelona and Ibiza. I’m very inspired by pop culture, naïve imagery, The Pink Panther, horror and B movies plus the ironic side of the kitsch aesthetics.
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My work is an ongoing exploration across media, ranges from performance, drawing, painting, and photography. In my artistic practice, I contemplate about the role of materials,  various media, the body, and performative elements in the process of mark making gestures. I am interested in expressing ideas about how the notion of identity, displacement, and memory are held in the body.  I develop performative methods that break down boundaries between various disciplines. Through Inter-media performative practice, I incorporate the body as a material, object, and subject. I utilize the camera as a tool to capture and record my studio and staged performances, as well as activating time, space and light with body movement.
  I'm interested in the complexity of performative documentation, and the potential of both traditional and new advanced media in these representations. 
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Art Director and founder of LOVEMstudio, owner and designer of the toddler label LOVEMkids, contributor (at A Bigger Park magazine). Mum to an awesome five year old girl and leading her through the daily struggles of growing up. Living in Munich. 
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