A place for “the everyday curious and adventure seeker.” New and used records, books, clothing, art, film, etc. Amazing selections. They also throw the best parties in LA.
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I probably frequent here twice a week, because I am obsessed with Mexican food, and I'm fortunate enough to live in close proximity to this place. Taqueria Tepango is definitely a sapphire in the rough since there are a lot of terrible/over-priced Mexican restaurants in NYC.
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This vegetarian south Indian is a bit of a hidden gem, good curry friendly staff very reasonable with bring your own booze doesn’t get much better than that.
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The Nightingale is the antithesis of the hundreds of soulless gastropubs that a lot of decent pubs have recently become and remains everything a proper pub should be. Britain's pubs haven't had it easy lately. The smoking ban and the general effects of the recession have hammered the industry hard. The Nightingale continues to be what it has always been, a proper pub at the heart of the local community. Its annual charity walk has raised nearly £500,000 for good causes in over 30 years and it seems determined to do the things a pub should do and do them properly. Once inside you feel like you could be in a country pub instead of in the middle of South London. There's no jukebox and the TV is hardly ever on, but there’s a great atmosphere with a good set of locals and good drink and food. Bliss.
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Maybe one of the best japanese restaurant in town. Traditional interior design by L'Ensemblier.
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Large beer-focused bar with great food housed in a historic former police station building. Great patio for gathering with nice city views. Free little pizzas with your drink order. Head downstairs after to the (sort of) secret Speakeasy for a 1920's inspired cocktail.
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If you like fashion then this is the place to be. The label was founded in 2005 by Nando and Silvia, two spanish designers. I like this place because I love the wool coats and the patterns they create. They support local industry and that is a top of the top for me.
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The St Bride Foundation is the home of the St Bride Library, an incredible resource of printing history, in the form of books, printed ephemera, and tools from the trade. It also hosts many fantastic talks each year – check their website for details.
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Netil360 is a great roof terrace bar near London Fields in East London. It is situated on top of an ex-Hackney Council Building. We were one of the first design studios to move into the building while it was still being converted into a creative hub. It is great to see that this place is still vibrant. It definitely has one of the best all around views of East London. I took this picture (facing South) in the summer of 2018. It shows the gasworks near The Oval Space in the mid-ground and the Shard as part of the London skyline.
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Nice café where I love to work and drink a good latte
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If you are looking for extraordinary studio-space, rental and awesome customer service included: this is your place to have your photo-shoots happening! There is also a lot of attractive outdoor options in the area around Greenpoint.
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Cemetery of the Dreifaltigkeitsgemeinde (Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof) in Kreuzburg on Mehringdamm 22, between Zossener Strasse and Blücherstrasse. The grandson of German-Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, is musician Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn who was born in Hamburg and lived in Berlin from age two. Felix Mendelssohn and his family are buried in the middle of Kreuzburg at the Cemetery of the Dreifaltigkeitsgemeinde. Today it is administered together with its 5 neighbouring Protestant cemeteries by the cemetery administration St. Jacobi number I.
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André Derainne is a French author and illustrator. He has been living and working in Strasbourg for several years. His work ranges from illustrations for the press in France and abroad (Libération, Fooding, The Gourmand...), to his work as a comic book author. He is currently preparing a graphic novel, which will be a culinary portrait of Hô CHi Minh City.
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Graphic designer and illustrator based in London
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Julia Kalthoff is an axe maker living in Stockholm.
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Tatjana Prenzel is an illustrator based in Frankfurt, Germany. Her work reflects her sense of reading between the lines characterized by her use of hand made textures and a wide range of colors. 
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Filmmaker director art director costume designer
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23-year-old photographer and retoucher based in Bucharest, Romania, available for commissions around the world.
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Stina Persson is from Sweden and currently resides in a sunny apartment surrounded by trees in Stockholm with her family. Stina draws her inspiration from people and faces around her, from nature, from objects she finds in thrift stores, as well as imperfections and the almost - but not quite - beautiful, to create a fusion of edgy yet traditional imagery. Stina’s extensive client list includes Louis Vuitton, Sony Music, L’Oréal, Redken, H&M, Coca Cola, Absolut Vodka, Godiva, Bloomingdale’s, UNIQLO, DKNY. As well as publishing and editorial clients such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Marie Claire, and Nylon Magazine
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Julie Piatt aka “SriMati” is a mystic mother, musician, artist, chef, author and healer who has lived her life immersed in devotion and expansive creativity. She is the founder and creator of SriMu; Do Life, Not Cheese. A sacred offering of healing our world, SriMu's mission is to create the best cheese in the world via an artisanal black label NOT cheese food offering that lavishly nourishes and sublimely satisfies every craving of cheese lovers everywhere. SriMu is the next evolution of cheese and is Universal; paleo, vegan, gluten free and dairy free.
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Artist, writer, and graphic designer. Based in Toronto, born in Bogotá.
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Mariana Malhão is currently working as a freelance designer and illustrator based in Porto. At first glance her work seems to be meant for children but if you look twice you may find some hidden messages.
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Jeng lives in São Paulo, Brazil where he listen to music, have good times and works with graphic design. he enjoys tv cartoons, airlines visual identities, postcards, antiques, the wind and taking pictures with old cameras with expired films. he also would like to have luminous deep sea fishes in his fish tank that it's on his room.
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Leah Nash and Christopher Onstott are an award-winning photography & videography duo based in Portland, Oregon. They specialize in real people commercial, editorial, corporate, education, and travel photography. Both originally photojournalists, Leah and Christopher take a moment-driven approach, capturing authentic imagery whether in life, at work, or on set. The result is graphic, storytelling, portrait and lifestyle photography that is full of color, light and intimacy. Not averse to dancing (her), telling bad jokes (him) or listening intently (both), their goal is to leave their subjects a little bit better than they found them. All the while creating a wealth of images that look and feel spontaneous. They feel darn proud to work for brands like Apple, Charles Schwab, Microsoft, Chase Bank, Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, The Oregon Symphony, Marriott, and Portland State University. They also shoot for a variety of editorial clients including National Geographic Traveler, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal, Mother Jones, NPR, and AARP.
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Hsiao-Ron Cheng is a Taiwanese illustrator living in Taipei, Taiwan. She attended Taiwan University of Art from 2007-2010, receiving her BFA in Fine Art. Her work alludes to the deformation that physically separates human from plants. The environments and situations that she paints are often of surrealist nature, reminiscent of school, and partly based on phantasy.
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Born and raised in Cardiff, James Davies is a photographer who has lived in London for 13 years. His work centres around the impact of the city upon its citizens and its citizens upon the city, as well as the wider social, economic and political themes that affect daily life in Britain. His most recent series, The Sclerosis of Existence, looks to explore the relationship between the people and the places of a city when seen through the repetition of daily routine.
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Artist and Creative Producer from Ireland, living in Brooklyn NY.
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