May11
Published by misha in Arts, Australia, Australia, Cultural, Hiking, Museums, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism, Walking

Melbourne is a city of layers with ever changing skies and facades. Today I will represent you the real Melbourne, which is like its inhabitants and is less public and reveals itself unwilling. In the last decade, Melbourne has radically changed the urban and cultural landscape. Architecture have become adventurous within cutting-edge buildings. The contemporary art scene is dynamic and breathtaking festivals fill the atmosphere of the city. In every corner, basement and attic initiative spirits are creating hole-in-the-wall bars, multimedia galleries, design studious and other experiences.
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Apr28
Published by misha in Arts, Canada, Cultural, Events, North America, Photos, Urban Tourism

ContaineR is a traveling film house dedicated to the cultural countdown to the winter Olympics in Vancouver 2010. The creators are a wonderful trio form of architect Robert Duke, designers Keith Doyle and Iain Sinclair, and artistic directors Nicole Mion and Evann Seibens. The containeR can fit up to 25 guests who look up to the screen in the vaulted space where they watch projected short films about movement, dance, and sports.
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Apr14
Published by misha in Adventure, Cruise, Europe, Events, Extreme, Kite, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel gear, Turkey

The AIR GAMES in Oludeniz, is an event for everyone from spectators to hard core acrobatic pilots. Also all new, beginner flyers are welcome. Oludeniz is a small resort village in the Mugla Province on the South West coast of Turkey on the Aegean Sea to the south and the high, steep sided Babadag Mountain, 14Â km (9Â mi) south of Fethiye.
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Apr13
Published by misha in Arts, Asia, Cultural, Events, Photos, Singapore, Urban Tourism

Singapore Arts Festival is the biggest cultural event on Singapore’s arts calendar with artists from dozens of countries. It features hundreds of activities – a 4-week infusion of performances and events that inspires and captures the public imagination of the city. The festival first started in 1977 as a national arts festival celebrating the local arts activities of Singapore’s various communities. During the decades, the Festival has a crucial catalytic role in the development of the artistic and cultural life of Singapore.
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Mar11
Published by Asya in Canada, Chillin, Events, North America, Photos
Montreal’s amusing 11-day winter festival is created to bring some light and warmth into local lives.This multiculturalal event, involves Montréal’s main theaters, orchestras, dance troupes and museums plus the city’s finest restaurants and hotels, warms up the winter with the best Montréal has to propose in the way of performance, culinary, lighting and visual arts. These venues also play host to renowned artists, lighting designers and world-class chefs.
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Nov22
Published by Asya in Cultural, Europe, Events, Italy

 The
Arena di Verona is hosting to the grandiose Verona Opera
Festival. The festival takes each year between June and August in Verona,
Italy. Each year visitors come from all over the world to see the Verona Opera summer season, which includes standards from the repertoire -Â famous Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida, Tosca, Turandot, Nabucco, Carmen, Madame Butterfly and Barbiere di Siviglia (Seville’s Barber).
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Aug21
Published by misha in Arts, Biking, Cultural, Eating, Europe, Events, Hiking, Netherlands, Photos, Travel Stories

Every summer time, Amsterdam is one of the greatest destination for travelers even though just for a couple of days. The city is crowded and offers every kind of fun for you and your friends.
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