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Go!Sushing Madrid

Go!Sushing is one of the most famous takeaway sushi chains in Madrid. If you love this type of food, you must visit this place.

Day Spa Vienna

At the Day Spa you can relax after having seen the most beautiful landmarks in Vienna and all of its attractions and beauty.

KOKO in Florence

KOKO is a Japanese restaurant that offers exquisite takeaway food in the centre of Florence. If you like that type of cuisine and you don´t want to spend a lot of

Giannangeli Pharmacy Rome

Giannangeli Pharmacy is open 24/7 so you won´t have any trouble in finding what you need if you feel sick during your stay in Rome.

Have you joined the Travel Talk on Twitter, yet?!

What exactly is the Travel Talk on Twitter? The Travel Talk on Twitter is a social media travel event on Twitter created by traveldudes.org It exists since January 2011 and under the motto “For Travelers, By Travelers” there are two sessions every Tuesday where 5 questions to a relevant travel topic are being discussed . To participate in this ongoing and growing talk about everything travel, you simply have to look for the hashtag #TTOT on Twitter. Though there are scheduled times for #TTOT you can tweet travel related information using this hashtag any time. Over the traveldudes website or their Facebook page you can suggest topics and questions for upcoming talks, but also see and contact those in the travel community who always participate and help to organize this event. We from Only-apartments have been participating in the TTOT for a while now and on March 20, 2012 one of our topic suggestions was picked to be discussed. Here is a selection of our favorite #TTOT answers about “Lost in Translation”: Q1 via @trevormorrow: From experience, what have you learned not to do or say in certain countries or cities? #TTOT We read many tweets that went around similar lines and we think that this one might have summed it up best: An answer that made us wonder and where we would like to find out the story behind it: Q2 via @megamondotravel: Funniest, most ridiculous “lost in translation” communication meltdown you´ve experienced? The following one is just one of the many that made us laugh: Q3 via Robyn Boswell: What adventure/disaster have you had because you mis-interpreted...

Lee Ranaldo in New York

To talk about Sonic Youth is to talk about New York. Since the beginning of the 80s until today, Sonic Youth has carried on being one of the most emblematic bands of the Big Apple and proudly so. Since their beginnings and times before their formation, the young Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo and Kim Gordon came across places such as the CBGB and Max´s Kansas City, where some of the most revolutionary bands of the punk and nu-wave era played: Suicide, Ramones, Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Lydia Lunch, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks and DNA to name a few. With all of this emotional, generational and musically united package, as well as an avid interest for contemporary art and the Lower East Side galleries, Sonic Youth began to find their own way in the New York underground scene. During the 80s, Sonic Youth edited some of the most emblematic albums and songs of alternative rock of all time: ´EVOL´, ´Bad Moon Rising´, ´Daydream Nation´ and ´Schizophrenia´, in which the guitars of Lee Ranaldo and Thurston Moore arrived to levels of composition, noise, pop and dynamics of incredible value. It´s no coincidence that they´ve been named as two of the most important guitarists in rock in the last 60 years because in the formation of Sonic Youth, and perhaps from there their important input and the fact of their continuity up to today, Ranaldo and Moore depend off one another to arrive to that high musical state that only few bands can have in the studio and live; cohesion and precision, a group of forces working together. Last year they...

Sitges Vintage Car Rally Barcelona

The Sitges Rally, which starts in Barcelona, is a route around the Catalan coast in classic cars. It takes place on the first Sunday in March so don´t miss it!

Expo Volum! in Barcelona

In times of crisis, it seems that not even the major institutions of contemporary art have enough funds to invest in organizing innovative and real “contemporary” exhibitions in which to appraise actual creation and innovation, perhaps in which it is possible to get to know emerging artists who came to an idea that has not been seen before on that same way. In this respect, the example given by MACBA today, is not the best and yet, the show “Volum!” is worth seeing because it brings together three hundred and fifty works by artists who have marked our recent history. This exhibition, which is the result of an agreement signed by La Caixa Foundation (the social responsibility of the Spanish bank) and the MACBA Museum, does little more than open the store and exposing the huge collection of works by the two institutions. On the one hand, it is clear that they had not invested much in conservatorship (also the curator is the same Bartomeu Marí, director of MACBA), and have risked nothing with this event. But on the other hand, we must also emphasize that many of the works presented here are milestones of contemporary art, not very often you have the chance to see them in the same space. The concept of this exhibition, which explains the title “Volum!”, is the introduction of noise in the works of visual art during the transition from the twentieth to the twenty-first century. It is also the first of a series of three exhibitions, which will exhibit a selection of the 5,500 works from the common fund of La Caixa...

Art Gallery Jiri Svestka Prague

The Jiri Svestka art gallery has two venues open, one in Prague and one in Berlin. Central European contemporary art.