Bellevue Restaurant Prague
Bellevue restaurant in Prague returns to local cuisine to give it the aromas of the new fusion cuisine.
Comidas Caseras Pepi Seville
At Comidas Pepi they cook like you do at home. From their shop in East Seville, they supply the whole province. Weekly orders are available.
Ai Monasteri Rome
A shop in the centre of Rome, which has been open since the end of the 19th century, that offers spirits that come from monasteries.
Matisyahu in Nueva York
No, he is not a rabbi who smokes too much marijuana and loses control, he is Matisyahu. Indeed, the “look” of Orthodox Jews is no accident, but this deeper hybrid of Jamaican sound knew how to take advantage of family tradition. Born in Pennsylvania, Matisyahu embraced Orthodox Judaism from a very early age, but it would be his experiences with psychedelic drugs, being a “Phish-head”, ie strong follower and fan of the Jam Band Phish, what would take him deeper in his musical career by exploring the Village of New York. He currently lives in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, and has gone from one Jewish sect to another in an exploration that could be considered mystical or the course fit for an artist full of eccentricities that is constantly changing. On one hand, reggae music continues to be a style for refugees, moved aside that do not necessarily agree with the conditions of postmodern society. The reggae anthem does not only go hand in hand with this vibrant music, which promotes and calls all listeners to dance, to smoke cannabis and follow a life of vegetarianism and coexistence with nature, reggae spreads a message of peace, unity and dance that unites communities. The question is, does the world need more reggae in the world? Can Matisyahu, an Orthodox Jew from Brooklyn hold on to the banner of reggae without major compromises. The answer is yes. This post-modern character Matisyahu has all the virtues to build a strong pop music character. The hybrid nature of Matisyahu without a doubt is a rich and rewarding exponent of the international reggae scene, but...Jaime Turmo Seville
Jaime Turmo is a registered tourist guide who loves in Seville and, for that reason, he´ll be able to tell you all the city´s secrets.
Maldita Nerea in Barcelona
It seems that the recession is also affecting pop music on an international level. The downfall of so many current pop stars means a resuscitation of rock which is inevitably something which is going to happen. Not long ago, they edited for the first time the documentary ´1991: The Year Punk Broke´ in DVD. This documentary, quite a legendary one, shows Sonic Youth during their European Tour of 1991. Also, to everyone´s surprise, it presents a new band who was going to become well known, a new discovery for rock: Nirvana. And so, the film shows the mature Sonic Youth demolishing the European crowd with their noise rock while, a young Nirvana, before fame and before ´Nevermind´ and the fall of their charismatic singer, showing that yes, they were made to become an important part of the history of rock music. The phenomenon was predictable. The radio stations from around the world were full of pathetic versions of Milli Vanilli, Rick Astley, Michael Jackson and Madonna, the worst of Guns N´ Roses, etc. The emerging of alternative rock was necessary and inevitable; it´s not that it was really a revolution as they thought, but more of developing a curtain which covered a whole public and bands which had been concentrating for a whole decade. People like Dinosaur Jr., Meat Puppets, Babes in Toyland, Mudhoney and others all appear in this film that, without trying, would be a statement of the 90s. We find ourselves in a similar circle now. The most commercial pop dominates the radios, the internet, Facebook, twitter, youtube… There´s no Nirvana or Sonic Youth to save us, these...Folk Art Centrum Budapest
Folk Art Centrum de Budapest gathers crafts from all over Hungary: fabrics, carpets, toys, ceramics or cakes.
Children´s Museum of the Arts New York
The Children´s Museum of the Arts is a New York museum which was created especially to promote art among children.