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A slice of Paris in Istanbul
Posted on 17 June 2011 | No CommentsSara Harowitz discovers the effects of a French-themed street in Istanbul, Turkey. If you walk long enough through the flashy,... -
Dancing to the CCBeats
Posted on 17 June 2011 | No CommentsA main cultural centre in Lisbon is launching a new musical program for young people. “CCB wants to be more... -
Beyond your average beach fest
Posted on 14 June 2011 | No CommentsWalking through the bustling streets of Palermo, it’s hard not to notice that the World Festival on the Beach... -
“Brussels and comics have changed my life!”
Posted on 14 June 2011 | No CommentsLuis Fernández was a very good student with his lifetime planed in Spain studying and working but, suddenly, something... -
Literary heritage breeds modern literary prowess: Dublin as city of literature
Posted on 21 June 2010 | No CommentsHistorically, Dublin has always been a city praised for its literary heritage. In the eyes of the world and Ireland, dublin is known as a city defined by literature and the modern era is no exception. -
Krakow tries to keep you satisfied
Posted on 21 June 2010 | No CommentsWhen young people talk about art in Krakow, the words classical and conservative are more than often mentioned. People think... -
Craig Wightman: Portrait of a writer as street performer
Posted on 21 June 2010 | No CommentsAlmost everyday Craig Wightman hits the streets to do his art. Right before entering the shopping district in Dublin, tens... -
Liverpool post-2008
Posted on 21 June 2010 | No CommentsBack in 1971 John Lennon said, “My love of New York, is something to do with Liverpool. There is the... -
Creative Writing as Academia: Profile of an Author as Professor
Posted on 19 June 2010 | No CommentsTrinity College professor Gerald Dawe has gained success as a professional poet and writer and when he was asked to... -
Stuttgart: building up its past
Posted on 17 June 2010 | No CommentsThis photo montage is a mixture of pictures highlighting the cultural heritage and architecture of Stuttgart, a city mainly known...