Vienna has three mountains, “house-mountains” as we call them in german, in fact they are more like 3 connected hills that house the famous viennese vinyards, beautiful forests for scary winter midnight visits and restaurants for autumn walks. one can find cheap wine and great traditional food in the green. for me and my friends, taking the bus from the city to go up there has become a ritual in a way, a symbolic voyage to clear our head up there in the fresh air while watching vienna from above. the names are Kahlenberg, Cobenzl and Leopoldsberg. The bus 38A accesses them all, (start from station Schottentor) in summer picnic is a good idea. if you happen to have a car or take a cab at night, the stars are bright from any meadow and you can watch and listen to the city youth drift in their cars on the big public parking space.
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It has several rooms with different ambients.
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Thrift shop with sweet prices and good choice.
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A place I used to hang out with my friends. This place is meeting point  for many musicians and artists in the last 25 years. It is an open space by the city river called Yala and National Theatre Tuzla. 
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A stunning place to watch the ocean.
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It's really close to my house and one of my favourite pubs in London! (I even went before it was close to where I lived!) It is London's first cooperatively owned pubs and has lovely events and workshops, exercise classes and great parties, and good beer! It's lovely in the beer garden in the hot summer and equally great in the winter, next to a real fire.
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Book store on Broadway Market
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Best spot for breakfast, lunch and people watching on Regent's Canal in East London.
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Not the most exciting place inside, but a lovely rooftop area which not all that many people seem to know about, 2 mins walk from Old St station. If it's packed then The Red Lion is just up the road.
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Located near to the Alamo square's Painted Ladies is this wonderful gothic "stick" Italian villa with a long weirde history. Built by a Candy Baron in 1889, it's housed variously; a Russian Czarist nightclub, Jazz musicians, Satanists, a Manson family member, and one of the first 60's Hippy communes -Calliope. Creepy as hell enshrouded in fog after dark.
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This place is my top 3 best bakeries in town. Lovely staff, superfresh and excellent sandwiches, bread, croissants, and sweet stuff. And go pet that lovely dog (yes a Dog) called 'Cookie' the canine of the owner! Opening really early, so thats a plus if you are either a morning person, or just want to get rid of your upcoming hangover. Everything taste superb. 
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Designer and illustrator based in São Paulo, Brazil. He do not consider himself an artist, but a person with artistic skills. Mixing medias and techniques in a continuous researching process looking for a true and original drawing style, or maybe just an excuse to keep drawing.
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Creative Director and Founder at Larssen & Amaral
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I’m a creative producer and writer who has worked with artists and brands around the world, including Chobani, adidas, The North Face, Stella Artois, Absolut Vodka, Audi, and Apple. I’m currently VP of Creative Production at Chobani, where I’m helping shape the in-house agency model of the future. In my free time, I write poetry and film scripts, and I’m currently developing a script about my family’s immigration story and their escape from a civil war. My work has been recognized at award shows such as Cannes Lions, D&AD, The One Show, ADC, and FWA, and has been featured in publications including Fast Company, Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times.
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Human researcher, Designer, city wanderer
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Aubrey Nolan is a cartoonist and illustrator based in Brooklyn, New York. She is currently writing and drawing her first full-length graphic novel, Listen Along with Izzy McKenna, forthcoming from Rocky Pond / Penguin Teen. Her comics and illustrations have been featured in The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, Medium, The Nib, HuffPost, The Stranger, and more. Her work appears in Votes for Women, a comics anthology about the fight for women’s suffrage, and in the humor anthology, Send Help! She is also a teaching artist at The Center for Family Life in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, and has led comics workshops and talks for several universities, as well as AOC’s Homework Helpers program. You can learn more about her in a profile for the The Comics Journal. For book-related inquiries please contact Anjali Singh at Ayesha Pande Literary.
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Australian copywriter in LA.
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Istanbul born artist Eylül Aslan has started with photography at an early age as a way to escape the patriarchal system she was born in. Having been introduced to feminism and human rights by her politician and activist mother, she took on photography to express herself  and created a visual world of her own. Her art has taken her to Berlin, Germany where she continued to live and work for 5 years until recently when she finally moved to Vienna, Austria. Her work consists of a play with light and shadow, her fascination on the human body and different forms it takes. Her first two photography books Trauerweide (2014) and Dear Slut (2015) focus on feministic issues, while her latest book Trompe L'Oeil (2017) deals with the subjectivity of beauty, both for men and women."
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Russian-American film director from New York, currently working in film in sunny LA.
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German born Dennis Schoenberg moved to London to study Film and Audio-Visual Production and subsequently completed an MA in Photography at Westminster University. Dennis then went on to work as a photographic assistant for Rankin at Dazed & Confused before moving to New York to assist Steven Klein. On returning to London Dennis became Studio Manager for Turner Prize winner Wolfgang Tillmans. Throughout this time Dennis built up a relationship with i-D Magazine for which he started working as a freelance photographer after having left his position at Wolfgang Tillmans. Since then Dennis has been working as a portrait and fashion photographer as well as a video director.
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Swiss Industrial Designer working in Zurich and Los Angeles.
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Founder + Creative Director of Public Records and whitebox Collective
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Nieves Mingueza is a Spanish photographer and artist based in London. She is currently studying an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at LCC – UAL University of Art of London. Her work is mainly focusing on new forms of narrative in documentary photography and exploring contemporary issues that are shaping our society such as memory, human conflicts and mental health.
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Juliana Frug (@juulieffe) is a freelance photographer based in São Paulo. Her work is all about food photography with lots of colors and a hard flash.
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Visual artist focusing on photography and moving imagery from Vancouver, BC currently located in Copenhagen.
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