2 Good Restaurant Bar Lisbon
Modern lounge-type space with terrace, with dishes that will set you back around 7 euros. They serve salads, meat and hamburgers.
Found You Restaurant Lisbon
Restaurant specialized in Fondue, with a variety of textures, flavours, presentations, meats and vegetarian food.
Bella Lisa Elevador Restaurant Lisbon
Italian cuisine restaurant located in the peak of the Santa Justa Elevator, in Baixa Lisbon, with some of the best views of the city.
Cantina da Estrela Restaurant Lisbon
The Restaurant of the Estrela hotel is inspired in schools, so the client chooses how much his dish costs in a price range established that same day.
Colombo Shopping Centre Lisbon
Over 400 shops, 65 restaurants, 10 cinema screens and amusing activities and services for the whole family.
A Paródia Cocktail & Wine Bar
Bohemian bar, with a sober decoration of the vintage walls which are made of wood.
La petite mort by Will Santillo and Dian Hanson
When we face a work of art we are excited and many feelings go through our body, but when that work also speaks of sexuality and eroticism we like it even more. That is why this book called “La petite mort” is so coveted by fans of erotic literature. In French the phrase “petite mort” is used to name the orgasm and the author of this book, Canadian photographer Will Santillo, seized on this idea for the editorial line of his book. He said that if the death was a small orgasm, masturbation could be a small suicide. And this is the theme that develops with the editor Dian Hanson, with whom he forms an excellent team. Will Santillo was responsible for photographing women while masturbating for eight years and Dian Hanson interviewed these and other woman, to create this book that combines ideology, sensuality and explicit sexuality. It is a pleasure to read as couple and see the differences among women: some are young, others adult, skinny, plump, tall, short… but the orgasm is just as enjoyable for everyone. But the book has not only erotic photos of women, but advocates a progressive stance and speaks of the power women have (or should have). Those over 50 who were taken photos said they did it so that their daughters had a better life, and this meant that they could be freer and have more opportunities to enjoy an orgasm without social or any other constraints. d.b If you rent one of the apartments in Paris you can experience first hand what the “petite mort” is and enjoy it...Judas Priest, Motorhead and Saxon at the Olympic Pavillion in Barcelona
An unmissable night, at least for heavy metal lovers, on August 2nd in the Olympic Pavillion in Barcelona, which will host the reunion of three of the most famous bands of this genre: Judas Priest, Motorhead and Saxon. The concert will start at midnight and the ticket prices range from 53 to 115 euros. The three bands that will take part in this heavy metal festival belong to the historical British musical movement known as ´New Wave of British Heavy Metal´. They were founded in the 70s and, along the years, they modified their style and band members many times, but never losing the energy that has characterized them since their beginnings. Judas Priest is one of the most influential bands in the history of heavy metal and they´re considered to be among those who develop this genre the most. Created in 1969 in Birmingham, UK, their influences are the greats of psychedelic and progressive rock, pure rock like Cream. Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, although from the beginning they tried to difference themselves from the rest of dominating style trends of the time, putting forward a type of music that was more raw, metallic and thundering. The name ´Judas Priest´ was chosen by Bruno Stapenhill, who found it in the Bob Dylan song “The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest”. Judas Priest defined their music in the 1970s, the years of their success and the beginning of the “new wave of British heavy metal”, to which Motorhead and Saxon added themselves to. Motorhead is another British band created in 1975 by Lemmy Kilmster, bass...Trigo Latino Restaurant Lisbon
Fusion Latin cuisine with a gourmet touch in a retro-decorated atmosphere.