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An Oasis Off London’s Beaten Path
WITH its picnic tables and chipped folding chairs, Towpath feels as if it should be in a shack on the beach, not on the ground floor of a converted factory in East London.
Wine is served in juice glasses, and food is limited to bar snacks like almonds or radishes served with anchovies. During a recent [...] -
A Dining Explosion in a Tiny Basque Town
TRY to imagine the gustatory experience of running up a mountain. Drawing a blank?
An avant-garde dish called Juego de Verdura claims to be just that. On a small plate there are two short glasses, one spewing cloudlike vapor and the other containing layers of egg, mushroom, vegetable soup and spinach-tinged foam. Strangely delicious, it also [...] -
A New Face for Hamburgs Harborfront
FROM the top of a bright orange, 42-foot-tall observation tower, it wasn’t much of a stretch to look down at the thousands of amateur runners, all wearing the same white T-shirt as they jogged a four-kilometer route through Hamburg, and imagine them as streams of worker ants, rushing through an enormous, half completed designer colony.
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Art Takes Root in Fertile Soil in Spain
Travel Deals “FOUR years ago I would have told you that none of this would be possible here in Murcia,” said José Martinez Calvo, a native of this province in the southeast corner of Spain and a respected art dealer who owns the Madrid gallery Espacio Mínimo. “When my colleagues here told me what they [...]