After years of traveling to and from, I have learnt to treat packing as the first step to my journey. It should never be a chore, so remember these tips and stop moaning about having to sit on your suitcase to shut it!
Plan your outfits > Instead of just throwing clothes into your case, pick [...]
Denmark’s government has proposed a plan to regularize housing in a decades-old hippie enclave in the centre of Copenhagen. The story is not new, the controversy dates back some years, however there were some new developments.
The counterculture oasis, home to aging hippies, artists, drug addicts and stray dogs, offers a sharp contrast to the rest of Copenhagen, and [...]
A Dutch McDonald’s has been forced to remove a pair of mouth-shaped urinals after a tourist complained.
The branch in the south east of the Netherlands said it was removing the bright red, mouth-shaped urinals after a disgusted US customer complained to McDonald’s Headquarters in America.
Manager of the fast-food outlet Giel Pijper said the urinals, named [...]
One of the most special days in many people’s lives is their wedding day. That sacramental moment when the two individuals declare their devotion to each other is extraordinary.
To accompany the occasion, there are many traditions that are practiced. Customs such as the wedding vows, the exchange of the rings and the kiss are [...]
Holidaymakers heading to Spain next Spring should check out the popular Las Fallas Festival in Valencia.
Running in March, between the 15th and 19th, this massive tribute to Saint Joseph, patron Saint of the carpenters’ guild, where, it is said, the tradition arose from, results in millions of people flocking to the city to glimpse the famous [...]
The Archeological Museum in Zagreb was founded in 1846. It is located in the historical Vranyczany-Hafner Palace.
Museum’s collections and departments > The ancient and valuable items held by the Museum are systematically organized into several collections. The Prehistoric, Classical Greek and Roman, and Mediaeval Collections follow the usual chronological system of all European Museum departments. [...]
Saturday 11 July to Friday 17 July, 2009, Dunedin, New Zealand.
What else can you do with chocolate besides eat it?
Dunedin, New Zealand students come up with some bizarre solutions during the Cadbury Chocolate Carnival, running next July.
The festival offers a tasty range of events and activities. With everything from chocolate therapy, a chocolate cooking class, chocolate [...]
The folks behind Madame Tussauds New York Wax Museum are creative, to say the least.
In addition to Lassie, the first-ever animal to be immortalized in wax, is the new Bullseye, the recognizable logo dog for Target department stores. The bull terrier that has Target Corporation’s bullseye logo painted around its left eye was on [...]
The 38th Festival d’Automne à Paris [Paris Autumn Festival] will take place from 15 September 2009 to 19 December 2009.
Want to find out about the latest innovations in the world of the arts? Catch a flight to Paris and do just that at the annual Festival d’Automne.
Already underway, the event runs until December 19th and [...]
Culture > Libraries and Museums
Russia has over 50,000 state public Libraries [39,000 of these rural] in total possession of over a billion books, and the stock is steadily growing. Every general-educational school and the majority of offices and large factories have libraries of their own.
Close to 1,500 Museums cover practically all fields, knowledge, historical, ethnographic, memorial, [...]