A legendary Geneva establishment from the 80s and 90s, the Bleu Nuit rises from the ashes and now offers a bistro atmosphere with a nicely vintage decor. A restaurant, but also the only real "speakeasy" in the city - before or after your dinner, enter through the fridge door to see!
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The iconic place to be in Marais since ever!
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A dedicated space in Manila for contemporary art galleries, institutions, shops, restaurants, cafes and a design studio, along a wide, shaded garden hallway, The Alley is a quiet and relaxed place where you can sit outside from afternoon to evening over coffee and wine, catch a show, put up a show, meet a friend.
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This place is a great spot for breakfast / snack / coffee in a cozy ambiance. The staff is lovely and the walls are filled with colourful art pieces. 
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Good vibes bar with some of the best food-next-to-your-drink in the city.
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Jumeirah Mosque is the largest mosque in Dubai, (accomidating upto 1200 worshippers), and is one of the only mosques open to non-muslims.
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Best restaurant in the world.
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Amar Colony Furniture market is the place for vintage furniture pieces and hidden antique gems, all piled up under a blue tarpaulin. This is the kind of place that’s easy to lose your whole day in, in the best kind of way. Bargaining isn’t particularly easy here, unless you buy several pieces from the same seller. You’ll find an assortment of distressed colonial styled pieces thrown in the ringer with stuff that feels inspired by Indian royalty.
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This outpost of Seattle coffee is an excellent place to get your morning cappuccino, afternoon macchiato, or just some beans to take home. I lived in Seattle for 6 years before moving to New York and at first I was afraid the coffee here wouldn’t measure up, but lucky for me there are plenty of great places. Picking a favorite wasn’t easy!
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I discovered this warehouse / shop few months ago, but I was very annoyed at myself for the fact that I so often passed by and never noticed it. It is an endless world of leathers and accessories and tools for its work, along with a magnificent Art Nouveau façade that invites everyone to come and enjoy the amiability of the owners.
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Cute cafe designed by Wes Anderson at the Prada Foundation. The interior is in the style of a Milanese bar from the 1950s/60s and has a good selection of sandwiches, coffee and alcoholic drinks.
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In 1938 during the Spanish Civil war, Francisco Franco laid siege to the city of Barcelona. On the 30 September 1938, one of Franco's bombs fell on the church killing 30 people most of whom were children from the School of Sant Philip Neri and some were refugee children from Madrid where the church had been turned into a make-shift orphanage. As people pulled survivors from the rubble, a second bomb hit the square, killing 12 more bringing the death toll to 42. It was the second worst bombing hit in Barcelona during the war. Evidence of the bombings can be seen in the pockmarked walls of the church.
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Jen Mann is a Canadian artist living just outside of Toronto. She attended OCAD U from 2005-2009, receiving her BFA in printmaking. Since then she has focused on painting and developed a large body of work, which explores the subconscious, and focuses on ideas of freedom, perceived beauty, identity and home. Jen loves to garden, cook and watch movies in her free time.
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Malte is a Berlin and New York based freelance Design Director. He has been working for over a decade for clients like Nike, Beats, Audi, Adidas, Google, Facebook and The North Face reinventing their visual languages. Malte has created visual systems, built digital products and led global campaigns for studios and agencies such as SidLee, R/GA, Razorfish, Method, B-Reel, Meta Design and Firstborn.
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Matthew Brandt (b. 1982, Los Angeles) received his BFA from Cooper Union in 2004 and MFA from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2008. Interested in physicality, process and landscape, Brandt’s ability to stretch the readings of an image, multiplying them both physically and conceptually, speaks directly to his interest in how images loom and meanings shift within a shared visual history. His work is the clever manifestation of a photographic alchemist, satisfying the urge for the tangible, and grounding us in the present. Brandt’s precocious talent has landed him in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Armand Hammer Museum (Los Angeles) and the Elton John Collection. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles.
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Bratislav Milenkovic is an illustrator based in Belgrade, Serbia where he graduated from the Faculty of Applied Arts. Having been a freelance illustrator for the past couple of years, Bratislav had the opportunity to work with a wide range of editorial clients from all around the world. While working on assignments or just flicking through the archives of vintage illustration, his dog Vito keeps an eye on him in the studio at all times. For Bratislav, the best way to start the day is a morning chat with his girlfriend, over a cup of a good pour over coffee.
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I run Giant Ant, a design & animation studio.
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Antwerp-based designer and art director.
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Alexia (b.1993) is an Argentinean-Canadian cultural practitioner dedicated to creating, facilitating & holding space for emerging artists. She follows the tides of the moon and her personal projects explore how we are shaped in and by collectivities. She is the current Director at Xpace Cultural Centre.
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Fotógrafo con base en Guayaquil
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Art director and zine maker, based in Amsterdam.
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Montreal-based illustrator.
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Zagreb born, New York based creative with 15 years of experience in design and visual storytelling for variety of clients in arts/non-for-profit and commercial industries, as well as startups and small entrepreneurs. Major passions: nature, travel, food, communal meals.
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Creative consultant and art director
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Multimedia journalist and DJ. Manila Correspondent, Courier Magazine. Published on Vice, Munchies, CNN, Huck, etc.
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Liz is the Founder and Director of Print Club Ltd, an online source for limited edition, fine art silkscreen prints.
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