Yearly Archives: 2018

THE CREATIVE WELLSPRING, LURKING AROUND EVERY CORNER – Travel New York City, surrounded by something special.

One cannot see New York as it is, but rather as it is felt. For any age and every body. From the moment you walk through the door, here you can find a staff to support you. They are located in 267 Pacific Street, the historic “brownstone Brooklyn.” The “Bar Method New York City – Cobble Hill” is a boutique …

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IF YOU BELIEVE IN YOUR DREAMS – No matter who you are, New York will always be the place for you.

Where it seems like there’s no Monday or Saturday or Sunday. “The Big Apple” it was settled in 1613, originally called New Amsterdam. “The Empire City” it is the largest city of the United States by population. You can travel far, to be in a beautiful natural setting. You can observe it in your backyard. You can feel it in …

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BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY – Jay Mclnerney / Everything becomes symbol and irony when you’ve been betrayed.

As Amanda said, “Things happen, people change.” It is a truly experience above New York City, and beyond all expectations. One dine? With NYC’s skyline as the backdrop, guests enjoy a refined service approach in an atmosphere ideal for marking a special occasion. They offer quality ingredients regionally sourced to create fully composed, seasonally inspired plates. See for yourself why …

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THE GREEK WHO SANG WITH BRITNEY – Annett Artani / Influences of singing in Gospel, as well as listening rock music.

Interest and love for music at a young age. Here you can visit the Sri Maha Vallabha Ganapati Devasthanam (the oldest Hindu temple in the United States). It is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. While much of the neighborhood is residential, Downtown Flushing is now a large commercial and retail area. Something unforgettable? The Unisphere …

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UNTIL ONLY INFINITY REMAINED OF BEAUTY – John Ashbery / Writing poems, in the increasingly convincing darkness.

When somewhere someone is traveling furiously toward you. Many of the works on display had never been exhibited before. Recently, an exhibition of artworks from the collection of a famous photographer was opened at the Kasmin Gallery in New York https://www.kasmingallery.com/ Over the course of his long life, he collected works by a wide range of artists (such as Jane …

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PHILIPPE HALSMAN, AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER – When you ask a person to jump.

Developing jumpology, a philosophy of jump photography. For any age and every body. From the moment you walk through the door, here you can find a staff to support you. They are located in 267 Pacific Street, the historic “brownstone Brooklyn.” The “Bar Method New York City – Cobble Hill” is a boutique fitness studio offering you barre classes, for …

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WHEREVER YOU GO, GO WITH ALL THE HEART – “Chinese author travel”, where you find your destiny right where it hides, to avoid it.

When the winds of change blow, some people build walls and others build windmills. Giant Panda Research Base that puts this town on the map for travellers, but there are so many more things to do in Chengdu, such as Jialebi (an area bursting with bars and clubs). Just a place for peace and quiet? You can visit the Du …

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CHINA, A GREAT RIVER ROLLS ON, UNENDING – Where greatness of a country lies in the inexorable journey, it has taken through time.

Where he who knows when he has enough is truly rich. Such he says Confucio: “He who conquers himself is the mightiest warrior.” After France and the US, it ranks third as a tourist destination country. China is a popular country for foreign tourists not only fascinated with the different culture, but also by its ancient cities and fast modernization. …

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USING HUMAN BODY AS AN ARTISTIC HALF – Huang Yan / exploring contemporary Chinese art.

Fun and disconcerting, fascinating reflections of life in China today. Cool, hidden, and unusual things to do in Beijing? Dragon Escalator, the world’s longest outdoor escalator (takes visitors to the top of China’s largest dam), shaped like a dragon. Something unforgettable? The 798 district, a mixture of museums, shops, and cafes (events and openings frequently). Dongyue Temple? It shares the …

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DREAMING, BETWEEN REALTY AND POETIC REALM – Duo Duo/ When poetry is not only about understanding.

When poems border on the impenetrable. Peking duck? Do not be surprised if you find yourself wanting to eat it more than once while visiting Beijing. Maybe, bicycles are the best way to get around Beijing. Spectacular palaces, temples or beautiful parks, without forget its cuisine. (Bike Beijing offers you a wide variety of tours). Its weekends are the busiest. …

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