Café Bo!

March 3, 2008

After a stroll around Parc Güell, don’t rush back to the centre so quickly… mosey on down to the barrio of Gràcia with its pretty squares and cute boutiques. For sunny snacks (yes, even in February) grab a terrace table at Bo! on plaça Rius i Taulet and have an early tapas lunch accompanied by a heady Volldamm malt beer. Then sit back, relax and watch the kids play in the square. Nice.

Plaça de Rius i Taulet, 11

08012, Barcelona

Metro Fontana

Open 10am-12.30am

Franceba Party

March 3, 2008

All things French in the Repeta Sarok Club hosting the second French evening on February 29th.

From classic to electric through rock, retro, and more, the program includes entertainments that cater to every taste.
The party will start with two short French films to be followed by a discussion. Afterwards at around 21:30, the guests will be entertained with music – Mylene Farmer, Manu Chao, Noir Desir, France Gall, Gotan Project – all of these mixed and spun by French DJ Monsieur.

The party goes on till 4am.
Time: February 29th from 20:30

Place: Repeta Sarok (V district, Curia u. 2)

Entry: 1 000 Ft (Students: 700 Ft. until 22:00)

The Music Hall of Williamsburg

March 3, 2008

The hippest neighborhood in the land (Williamsburg) recently saw the opening of another fantastic music venue. The Music Hall of Williamsburg is small enough to feel intimate, but big enough to get some phenomenal acts. The Hall has already hosted Patti Smith on opening night and a memorable series of shows by The National. On March 3 and 4, two classic lo-fi rockers take the stage—Vic Chesnutt and Jonathan Richman. This is your rare chance to see two legendary songwriters share the same stage. Arrive in the ‘hood early or stay late so you can hit up the gazillion cool bars that litter the area. Other notable upcoming shows include The Hives, The Black Lips, and Pelican. Williamsburg rocks.

Rome Wine Festival

March 3, 2008

Hooray! This coming weekend at the impressive Spazio Etoile is the Rome Wine Festival, running from the 29th until the 2nd of next month.

Whether you have a thirst for knowledge or vino and whether you choose to visit for information or inebriation, both are suitably and extensively provided for. Though there is a €20 entrance, there is free
tasting of over 350 wines from 84 producers and an impressive collection of international experts, critics and journalists offering their experience, insight and opinions into the fine art of winemaking.

Look out for us in the corner, nodding knowingly in agreement while surreptitiously necking our money’s’ worth.


Hotel de Russie

March 3, 2008

If you have a penchant for art and history and budget is not an issue, we might have just the place for you. Claiming to be ‘as breathtaking inside as out’, you can stay in a style that James Bond himself would be impressed with.

This sumptuous hotel also offers a vast array of full and half day excursions that will simultaneously satiate both your thirst for knowledge and basic tourist desires: from historical trips outside the city to extremely informative art centred city jaunts.

If their jaw-dropping prices are outside your budget, do not fear, as until the 29th February they’re hosting an amusing St. Valentines influenced mixed media exhibition by Vittorio Rappini. This show, it seems, aims to prove that you can artistically replicate women’s mouths just as well via pixel as oil and pencil. Good work if you can get it!

Prologue

March 3, 2008

Small but perfectly formed – we’re loving the little show at the rather excellent Nancy Victor gallery on Charlotte Street. Like all the best shows at the moment this is right at the cusp of where the graffiti world meets the fine art world. Those of you with a little bit of street history will recognise some of the names – Jay One, Juice 126, LX One, Remi/Rough, System and Timid – but if you’re new to the world then this is a good introduction to where exactly the scene is at at the moment. Vibrant, funny, political and brash, and all fro the princely sum of zero pound, zero pence, this is well worth a visit. Watch the stairs mind!

The Battles of František Vláčil

March 3, 2008

It is somewhat inexplicable that filmmaker František Vláčil lacks the popular international renown of Miloš Forman and Jiří Menzel. A poll of 100 Czech film critics in 1998 revealed Vláčil’s 1967 medieval-set epic Markéta Lazarová to be the greatest Czech film of all time

Comparable in vision and acumen to Bergman or Kurosawa, Vláčil was an uncompromising and demanding master of cinema whose films are unflinching stories of man’s struggle against some implacable force, be it society, nature or his own passion. It’s a struggle Vláčil knew well, as the director suffered through the strictures of the communist authorities, his battles with alcohol and his failed marriages.

The current exhibit at Prague Castle includes countless film clips and stills, screenplays, props, drawings and set designs, as well as behind-the-scenes footage never seen (and unlikely ever to be seen again), such as how Vláčil filmed scenes of dismemberment.

The Battles of František Vláčil
Until 31 May
Imperial Stables, Prague Castle
Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily

Müller Villa

March 3, 2008

The Müller Villa is a classic example of the often self-contradictory work of architect Adolf Loos. Loos designed the house for František Müller, a leading industrialist during Czechoslovakia’s First Republic.

The villa itself is a leading example of Modern architecture, embodying Loos’ concept of Raumplan living space. Loos famously stated that he considered ornamentation to be “a crime”. “The work of art is not answerable to anyone, the house to everyone,” Loos once said. “And thus I love the house and hate art.” But while the exterior of the Müller Villa is so plain as to be harsh, the interior is richly decorated in various woods, marbles and fabrics.

After decades of neglect and abuse, the villa has been completely restored and is now in the care of the City of Prague Museum. Until the end of May, the museum is offering half-price admissions to the villa.

Müller Villa
Nad Hradním vodojemem 14
CZ 162 00 Prague 6 - Střešovice
Czech Republic

Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and weekends, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tours begin at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Studio K

March 3, 2008

Studio K is a new cultural centre in East Amsterdam. Located in an old school building, Studio K is a diverse source for you cultural appetite. There’s theatre, film and even art on the menu, as are delicious foods on the menu of Studio K’s restaurant, the perfect place for a cup of coffee or lunch (and dinner too). Whether you’re in for a cultural adventure, or looking for a place to meet the locals, Studio K has it all and more.

Studio K
Timorplein 62
020 6920422

www.studio-k.nu

‘Discovering Light’, the latest cultural backing by the Eurostars Regina Hotel

February 25, 2008

_3160377_ready-edit.jpgThe Eurostars Regina (Seville) presents, until 10 March, a display of work by the Seville artist-photographer, José Carlos Roldán. Of the paintings on show at the Seville establishment, some of the most outstanding are: Life Games, Golden Reflections, The Force of NatureAwaiting a storm. Read more

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