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“Arneageren Square”- Heart of Stavanger, or is it?
- Creating comics – Belfast artist Stephen Downey
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- The Follower
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Saved by the crisis
Guitar maker Bernd Martin is optimistic - The gay scene in Ljubljana
- All Smoke and Fire: Poking Istanbul’s Contemporary Art Bubble
- The (con)temporary crisis
- From ashes to exhibition: Mona Hatoum heads to the hills of Istanbul to test the limits of glass
- CAMP-ing in the Square
- The downside of being a UNESCO world heritage site
- “I work for the future”
- Bairro Alto – The party village of Lisbon
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- The Spanish Steps
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- Praça do Comércio
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“Holy week not that holy anymore”
The loss of Semana Santa’s religious background - Strong Sarajevan art lacks hope for future
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Thoughts from a square
Posted on 19 June 2012 | No CommentsGRANADA—All those people you see when sitting down in a square – ever wondered what they are thinking about? Welcome... -
Saved by the crisis
Guitar maker Bernd Martin is optimisticPosted on 19 June 2012 | No CommentsGRANADA—Is a 3,500 Euro hand-made guitar a good investment during a time of crisis? Bernd Martin thinks so. He is a... -
The downside of being a UNESCO world heritage site
Posted on 19 June 2012 | No CommentsGRANADA—”A historical centre is nothing without its residents.” This is the message from a group of neighbors in Granada after...


