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Featured Stories
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A slice of Paris in Istanbul
Sara Harowitz discovers the effects of a French-themed street in Istanbul, Turkey. If you walk long enough through the flashy,…
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The lively sound of fado
When you imagine an evening of fado music in Lisbon, do you picture yourself in a room with subdued light,…
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Graffiti keeps him alive
Steve Locatelli is a famous Belgian graffiti artist. His biggest dream was to make a job out of his passion….
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City of young culture
If you like live music, theatre and festivals on the streets, Göteborg is your city. Known as the “the affable…
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HafenCity: a wave of opportunity for the creative?
It’s going to be the showpiece of Hamburg: HafenCity. A city development project that’s to expend the city centre by…
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Revival of East End
Creative industries add a youthful, vibrant, cutting edge to London’s more regal historical image. Because when it comes to London,…
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Jeannette Petri – Woman with an attitude
For more than six years, Jeannette Petri, also known as Jee-Nice, has been publishing Anattitude, the one and only international…
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The Praga Peace Treaty
How artists are fighting violence with artThe Praga neighborhood in Warsaw is known for two reasons: poverty and alternative art. The surge in artists in the…
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