1 April , 2008 in Uncategorized
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Because Glasgow, Scotland is home to numerous bands and live concert venues, Time magazine called it “Europe’s secret capital of music.” The city also boasts hip new restaurants, a thriving arts scene, stunning Victorian architecture and enough rollicking
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the city has an embarrassment of rock riches — think Detroit and Liverpool in the mid-1960s, Seattle in the early 1990s. Scotland’s biggest city (pop. 600,000), 570 km from London’s media maw, has always been an underground music incubator,
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For those who use the Metric system, divide your weight (in kilograms) by 30 (ex. somebody weighing 70 kg is going to need 2.3 litres per day).
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# Take time for naps. Seriously. # Smile a lot and talk to the locals. # Eat, eat, eat and savour the flavors. # Don’t get caught up with sights. Plan some must-dos and leave the rest to chance. # Wander around at night and stay open to the crazier elem
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Put space between things. Related to the “Do less” rule, but it’s a way of managing your schedule so that you always have time to complete each task. Don’t schedule things close together — instead, leave room between things on your schedule. Tha
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The Perunika Trio formed in October 2005. Eugenia Georgieva, Victoria Mancheva and Victoria Evstatieva met through the London Bulgaria Choir and decided to go it alone and form a trio. All are of Macedonian descent and spent their early years in the Bulga
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Hungarian Gypsy (Roma) music is vibrant, passionate and brimming with colour, yet its songs reflect the hardships of daily life. From the camps and villages of rural Hungary, its popularity has swept around the world.
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