Adobe Bookshop brings me much happiness. Not only are there a zillion wonderful used books of all kinds, there is the man behind the books, Andrew McKinley. He is the heart and soul, and his wise, welcoming and super fun personality draws all sorts of colorful characters to gather and be eccentric.
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The Stoa of Attalos is an ancient building located in the Agora of Athens, Greece. It was originally built by King Attalos II of Pergamon in the 2nd century BC as a gift to the city of Athens, and was used as a covered marketplace and meeting place. The Stoa of Attalos was a two-story building with a colonnade of 21 Doric columns on the ground floor and 21 Ionic columns on the upper floor. The building was about 115 meters long and 20 meters wide, and it had a central hall and several smaller rooms. During the Roman period, the Stoa of Attalos was damaged by fire and earthquakes, and it fell into disrepair. In the 1950s, the building was reconstructed by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, using ancient building materials and techniques. Today, the Stoa of Attalos houses the Museum of the Ancient Agora, which contains exhibits on the history of the Agora and ancient Athens. The museum's collection includes pottery, coins, sculpture, and other artifacts from the ancient Greek and Roman periods.
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Located in a vintage ballroom, Clärchens Ballhaus is a nice lunch destination. Try the "Käsespätzle" with applesauce!
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By far the best bagels in London, they are open 24 hours and being just down the road from my flat a bit too local. It is run by a man called Mr Sammy, who doesn't muck about with portion size. It is well worth a visit especially for their smoked salmon and cream cheese speciality.
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The owners of the very popular and charming cafe Liebling are these days opening a second place around the corner. It´s named after a popular children's song, Kanskje kommer kongen ( Maybe the king will come). Lovely as they are, they want to unite the city's young population with the elderly by running a cafe inside a retirement home. What´s not to like, I think the king should come!
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An oasis in the middle of Zurich. To relax, eat, work or a cosy meal for two – a visit to «Lotti» is a must in Zurich. Don't miss it.
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Jardin du Palis-Royal - 1780  Secret place. Between the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde, a wonderful french-style garden. In the 1780’s, Philippe IV of Orleans (later named “Philippe Egalité” ) acquired the whole place. Extravagant and overly indebted, he decided to build shops around his gardens and rent them out. Convinced by the idea of having a theatre, the Duke thus decided to build the “Comédie française”.
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This is a beautiful authentic hotel in Ayvalik, on Aegean side of Turkey. Ayvalik has its own charm with its original architecture, tasty olive oil, olives, various types of amazing cheese, beautiful refreshing aegean sea, lovely small fish restaurants with different types of unique mezes... get lost in the narrow streets of this town city and be ready to get confused about time. 
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One of the larger contemporary art galleries in the city, The Fruitmarket puts on some big shows. It also has a fine variety of magazines and books in its shop. Particularly impressive is their use of whiskey as drink of choice for exhibition openings. Above the gallery is Waverley Bridge, Edinburgh’s most popular suicide spot.
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Lots of traditional charming country pubs around the area, but it can a bit hit and miss. A really friendly one with amazing food (and a unusually large veggie selection…) is the Beehive in Epping Green; close to the Great Wood. It's friendly enough you dare going there by yourself with the paper and are not at the mercy of local rubbernecks ("the rubberneck" = person who stares at strangers without any sign of guilt)
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1990 born girl who fell in love with conveying emotions, telling stories and traveling the world.
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Caroline Gervay is half-French, half-Vietnamese and based in London where she graduated from Westminster University with a BA (Hons) in Photographic Arts in 2010. Her work explores the boundaries of imagination generated by human struggles.  She has lived in France and Spain and now works as a freelancer and specialises in analogue processes.
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Interior Designer, traveler, lover, food eater
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Anna Rising is a Seattle-born graphic designer based in Oslo, Norway. She is currently working as a designer at Neue Design Studio.
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Joe Joiner is a freelance design creative raised and based in East London. Since graduating from Chelsea College of Art & Design, he has built himself a multi-disciplined portfolio that contains a wide variety of clientele, media and approach; with work recently featuring on It's Nice That and Bitique.
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Studio Feixen is an independent Design Studio based in Lucerne, Switzerland that creates visual concepts. We focus specifically on nothing in particular. Whether it’s graphic design, interior design, fashion design, type design or animation – as long as it challenges us – we are interested.
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Graphic & Type designer from Sweden. Currently intern at NODE Oslo.
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Ana (*1993), situated between an idealist wanting to change the world by great concepts and a pessimist firmly believing in our imminent death, currently works on the creative advertising industry. Lately, Ana is haunted by anguish which lusts in (an artistic) practice of inertia, fear, and parabolas of listing meandering thoughts and free associations. Finding herself researching on the topics of productivity and emotional labor, she boils down writings for the sake of it, further elevating her scribbles with design mastery. During the day, particularly from 9 to 5, or later, Ana is a productive producer, always eager for the next task mask. Her works have been exhibited in the privacy of her home and thoughts, some museums such as Het Nieuwe Instituut and EKKM and monthly paychecks. Ana has been ⅓ of we need to talk — an experimental editorial approach to talking as a way of curating. Ana still likes to talk on the phone.
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Sean Pecknold is a film director and stop-motion artist who has created music videos and commercials for the likes of Fleet Foxes, Grizzly Bear, BBC and the New York Times. He explores existential conundrums in his work, often using mystical or surreal imagery and stop-motion and mixed-media animation. On the road is where he feels the most at home. He grew up in Seattle, spent some time living in New York, and now lives in Los Angeles. He runs Sing-Sing studio in Los Angeles with Adi Goodrich.
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Margherita is a freelance graphic designer based in Torino, Italy. She recently moved back to Italy after living four years in San Francisco and a few months in London. She likes working on the edge of disciplines and experimenting with design as a medium to collect stories, show connections and surprise.
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LISBON BASED ARTIST. DECODING THE CONCEPTUAL AND THE PHYSICAL BODY. "My work is about how the physical body interprets the conceptual body. The invisible world creates the visible world. I want to change people’s thoughts about social issues as thoughts and universal energy are the same thing. They change the world."
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Renata Kaveh is a Toronto based fashion photographer and director.
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Creative copywriter in advertising --> sophierijnaard.com
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