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6:19 07.11.2008

With a list of collaborators that represent some of the biggest cities in the European art
world (Vienna, Venice, Berlin, Istanbul, Dresden and Nurnberg, to name but a few), the
National Gallery of Macedonia is one of the most breathtaking museums that doesn't rhyme
with Blouvre,...




6:16 07.11.2008

Undoubtedly, however, opera is the Liceu's main squeeze. If you're a senior citizen (65
and above), you're guaranteed 30% ticket discounts to all foyer shows as well as the same
discount on the day-of any performance--two hours before curtain. There's also the
standard student love...




6:14 07.11.2008

Barcelona is getting a lot of love these days, thanks in part to Woody Allen's latest film
Vicky Cristina Barcelona and also to the city's general fabulousness. The culture is
tempered by the vibrant nightlife (or should it be vice versa...) so why not kill some
time before that...




6:09 07.11.2008

The White Horse Restaurant and Tavern is adjacent to the Hotel Beresford and has a great
atmosphere that fits in with the nouveau-Victorian feel of the hotel itself. The fare is
mainly traditional pub fare with an upscale, Northern California kick. I had the warm
goat cheese salad...




6:07 07.11.2008

Garlic, garlic, garlic, and more garlic. This is (naturally) another locale in the
Italian North Beach district of San Francisco and the smell of garlic will lead you
straight to the doors of The Stinking Rose. While the Italian and other food is superb,
you have to come here for...




6:04 07.11.2008

If you haven't had true Californian Mexican food, then I pity you. It's nothing like what
you'll find in the rest of the United States (especially the-gasp!-East Coast), and given
California's proximity to the border, you'll find it to be more authentic. The sauces
are flavourful,...




6:03 07.11.2008

The Steps of Rome is both a cafe and trattoria, one of the most Italian places in the
exceedingly Italian area of North Beach. Going in here, you feel like you're an extra on
the set of the movie Moonstruck, with a very warm Italian-American welcome, tonnes of
vino, and amazing...




6:01 07.11.2008

The Hotel Diva is sleek, modern, designer-chic, too-too, fabulous, and ultimately a
little disappointing. The amenities are great (vending machines, ice, microwave, wi-fi,
otherwise complimentary internet, room service), the rooms are lovely, but you can do
better location-wise....




5:55 07.11.2008

Antwerp's pulsing dance heartbeat, the Royal Ballet of Flanders, is being transplanted to
Seville, Lisbon, and Barcelona for the month of February and Luxembourg in March (with
their highly-lauded and Forsythe-choreographed "Impressing the Czar," no less). However,
if you can't jete...




5:43 07.11.2008

If you don't think it's possible to get more Irish, pop over to the National Gallery of
Ireland to see the works of artist John Butler Yeats, including his portrait of son (and
one of Ireland's greatest poets William Butler Yeats). It is up to Yeats (who was also
Ireland's most...




5:34 07.11.2008

Norway may not seem like the place to go to for art history buffs when Paris, Rome, and
London are mere jaunts away. But there again it's always been a little more modest and a
little less showy than its southern (and it's easy to use that term loosely here)
counterparts. Enter...




5:30 07.11.2008

Colin Farrell may be half-right when he says "Bruges is a shithole." The city has been
overtaken by tourists (many of whom resemble, sadly, Mark Donovan's character from In
Bruges) and has conformed to their wants and needs. Despite that, however, it's still a
bit like the fooking...




5:18 07.11.2008

The Alfama district of Lisbon is a great place to soak up the real local culture--namely,
the Portuguese tradition of fado. Arguably the oldest urban folk music in the world (take
that, Suzanne Vega), fado is a combination of African slave rhythms with an Arabic
influence,...




5:10 07.11.2008

From one Pushkin to another....As our friends at hidden europe recently pointed out in a
newsletter, Moldova is an odd duck of a country that is almost entirely off the radar
outside of Europe. And while it is full of contradictions--it's the poorest country in
Europe yet its capital...




5:07 07.11.2008

Poland may not be the first place you think of for getting your operatic kicks. However,
one of opera's most famous artists--Rafal Olbinski, check out one of his works below (a
poster for Pelleas et Melisande)--just happens a native Pole. Eastern Europe is a great
place in general...




5:01 07.11.2008

It's never been cheaper to get into Anthony Hopkins. Or Mold. If you can think up a
benefit for which you may fit the bill--student, disabled, retiree, etc.--you can get
£2.00 off any full-rate tickets over the value of £11.00. If you're a group of 5 or
more students (which is a...




4:51 07.11.2008

Croatian natives Olinka Vistica and Drazen Grubisic have formed and curate the traveling
exhibition the Museum of Broken Relationships, which has been steadily making its way
across single, jilted and disillusioned Europe since last year. There are teddy bears.
There's jewelry....




3:21 07.11.2008

The nightlife scene in Budapest can be a bit trial-and-error. Fortunately there's Old
Man's Pub. The perfect mix of local, ex-pat, and tourist, the multi-level club offers an
un-pretentious atmosphere, a bevy of Hungarian rhapsodies serving up drinks and meals,
live music nightly...




3:10 07.11.2008

On the other side of the spectrum from St. Stephen's (figuratively and physically,
Stephen's is in Pest while Matthias is in Buda), Matthias Church (Mátyás Templom) is a
living historical site for weddings, coronations, funerals, and burials. It is also,
along with St. Stephen's,...




3:07 07.11.2008

One of the reasons why I love Budapest so much is because of the city's multi-layered
history. It has been under the control of Turks, Hapsburgs, Communists, and Nazis (to
name but a few) and bears the marks of each culture that has helped to shape Budapest
(and Hungary on the...




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