I spend many hours in the bookshops along this stretch, namely Henry Pordes for second hand books and new discounted titles (pile on left of photo), as well as Koenig Books for new art books with lots of great discounts in the basement. (photo right). In 2001 the rents for much of this strip were increased to align them closer to market value but thanks to public support they were reduced again. Unfortunately some bookshops still closed down; Koenig replaced the beloved Zwemmers - a real institution - but thankfully still provide great books, although others are no longer bookshops at all.
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From Wally's cafe to Wall.E to a green wall. When you arrive in NYC you immediately mention a difference in concentration when it comes to conversations. Iphone's go always before listening to people. There is nothing to do anything about this anymore but it is a little fact. I Like to cycle and walk around in the neighborhood and mention this beautiful wall with the 2 oval light spots arisen on it. This magical light spots are constantly popp'n up on all different walls in NYC. Open your eyes: Let's stare at the wall. Just as long as something starts happening.
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Posted by Louise Mertens
Fantastic place with great food and natural wine. Lovely energy and ideal with a group of friends or cozy with 2.
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Propaganda is a contemporary art gallery in Warsaw run by Jacek Sosnowski. The gallery cooperates both with artists who debuted in the second half of the 20th century and with young artists representing the Polish art scene. At its exhibitions, the gallery presents, among others, paintings, sculptures and drawings. Propaganda is also a publishing house that produces editions, art books and art publications. The photography presents an exhibition view from "How to travel" show by Jacek and Ewa Doroszenko.
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Posted by Anders Terp
There isn't the greatest selection of take-away places in Bergen but Ichiban sells super fresh and well prepared sushi. They primarily focus on take-away, though there are a few seats within the premises. Note - closed on sundays.
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Underground food court in China Town with cheap eats and a mirror ceiling! It's in no way fancy, but incredibly charming. With about 12 different restaurants and a bar, its one of the best places in China town to get a meal.
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Stout would go around the world and bring back rare books and that's how the store was born.
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“You can taste the love” sounds like a cliché until you actually taste it and realize you are poor cynical human being who has never been to Alicia’s tamale stand! Especially on foggy days, these lovingly wrapped warm packages of deliciousness are indispensable.
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A place where I spend some time almost everyday is the Marheineke Markthalle on Bergmannstraße in Kreuzberg. It's just around the corner from where I live and a great place to buy fresh food and products from local farmers or all kinds of delicatessen from different countries. Many market stalls also sell freshly prepared food and it's always busy at lunchtime. For saturday mornings try the original french croissants.
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This is a great place to eat. Love the burger....especially the fries they are sooo good! 
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In 1963, the Italian-born sculptor Costantino Nivola filled a playground that covers an entire city block with avant-garde abstractions. In the middle of an Upper Manhattan housing project, there are cuboid cutouts sculpted in cement, a fountain made with two diamond-shaped boulders, concrete play horses, and a sand-casted relief carved high into a wall. In the northeast corner, a matriarchal figure known as “The Nanny” rises from the ground. The artist’s sculptures were built in an era when urban development incorporated art in its effort to uplift communities and express democratic ideals. “A work designed for a public space is less a work of art than a civic act,” Nivola once said. “It concerns the ways in which we live together, and in which we influence each other.”
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I vaguely thought about leaving London recently and the British Library came to mind as somewhere I’d miss. It’s an essential resource because it has almost everything. It also has some interesting exhibitions.
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Model, entrepreneur, author and chef.
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Graphic designer and musician from Madrid living in New York.
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Bristol based Illustrator, currently in Sausalito, California. 
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Dominik Thieme (GER) is an independent type and graphic design studio based in Barcelona (Spain) and Berlin (Germany). The studio covers works from printed matter to interactive design in the fields of art, culture and commerce, including projects in type design, brand identities, art direction, editorial design and web design.
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I am Kristel Posen and I run SOMEKIND studio together with Aimee Lara. SOMEKIND is a studio focused on branding, graphic design, strategy, and creative communication. We love working together with thoughtful lifestyle, design, and fashion brands in transforming their unique visions into memorable experiences. I love discovering cities through food, art and architecture.
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Designer and Creative Director
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Arnaud Teicher (b1985) is a young French photographer based in the south of France. After pursuing undergraduate studies in science and then majoring in Design in Paris, Arnaud has progressively sought out more isolated climes in which to devote time to a photographic practise. Fascinated by the elements connected to earth and its environment, Arnaud explores terrains, forests and mountains in search of traces, be they drawn by time, shaped by climate or left behind by man.
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I am an actress and musician raised & based in North west London. I have studied dance at City of Westminster college and performed at the Cockpit Theatre and acting at the Actor Centre, RADA and IDSA. My favourite Film Director is John casasavettes and my favourite character of all time is Micky Mouse. I love FOOD, dance, films, art, fashion and music, but most of all I love to learn new things everyday and to work and collaborate with exciting and talented people from all OVER THE WORLD.
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Creative person who specialises in building and developing brands, advertising campaigns, and digital experiences.
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Interior designer, house flipper, and airbnb host. I'm from Honolulu, lived in Tokyo, Los Angeles, Washington DC and now a long-time New Yorker.
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Wolfgang Landauer was born near Munich in 1987. Most of his work is based within the fields of typography and photography. After finishing the Bachelor of Arts in Würzburg he is now doing his final Master degree in Mainz. His last freelance job brought him to New York where he was able to work for the magazine "Man of the World". Besides an internship at the "grafisches Büro" and "liga: graphic design" in Vienna his last trip to New York was his greatest experience so far. Wolfgang will leave Wiesbaden in 2014 and wants to explore a new city for career. His bachelor thesis shows the poetic way of his designing. This final publication is made in the form of an oversized broadsheet newspaper. Just cast an eye on his portfolio!  
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I'm a artist in East London.
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Born and raised in Beijing, Lyla is an independent content curator based in Shanghai. Working with content creation, community experience, editorial design and exhibition curation under Iroha, her studio brand, she is currently completing her Master of Design Futures at RMIT, Melbourne. A dog person who lives with Hey, a cat, Lyla is also a coffee enthusiast, occasional illustrator, barista and podcaster and a passionate community builder engaged with Shelf, her personal endeavor to promote independent publications through community shops in Shanghai. 
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Filmmaker from Toronto, Canada.
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I'm a french freelance photographer and illustrator, based in Nancy (north-eastern France). After studies of Applied Arts and a few experiences as a colorist and drawer, I devote myself to analog photography. I explore different themes through this media, like the relation between humans and nature, nostalgia, expression of the self, but also the parallel between desolated places and solitude of beings.  
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