February 27, 2009, posted by Sairica
| events

Prestigious arte fair and internationally renowned meeting point, the Antiquaris returns once more to Barcelona to the delight of all those interested in art (in all forms) of today and yesteryear.
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February 24, 2009, posted by Sairica
| food and drinks
I would highly recommend that you do not read the following article. It could lead you far from the path of the righteous and through the swinging doors of various cocoa laden, sugar dusted boutiques that sprinkle the streets of Barcelona. If you wish to remain unstained and untainted, kindly click on close and go quietly and humbly back to your celery sticks and cottage cheese…. Now.
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February 24, 2009, posted by Anne
| events
The festival that refreshed our ways of seeing and expanded our idea of dance is back, connecting Barcelona audiences with some of the most advanced trends on the national and international scene: stage Produced bys, audiovisuals, installations, actions and contextualising activities.
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February 24, 2009, posted by Anne
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Barcelona Degusta, the Consumer Food Show, is the first food and beverage exhibition in Spain created for the end consumer. The show offers all audiences a one-of-a-kind opportunity to sample, purchase and learn all about food, cooking and gastronomy. Original launches, traditional cuisine, sensory tasting workshops and fun culinary shows are all part of this great culinary festival, to be held 6-9 March 2009 at the Fira Barcelona’s Montjuïc venue (Pavilion 1).
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February 15, 2009, posted by Anne
| exhibitions
The CCCB’s exhibition Illuminations is a journey through thought and creation in Catalonia from the time of Ramon Llull to the present day, with the emphasis on visionary artists and creators.
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February 10, 2009, posted by Sairica
| food and drinks

From healthy fast food alternative to respected culinary art form, sushi has spread like wild fire since it first appeared at a street stall in Tokyo in 1824.
The Barcelonese certainly didn’t need much steering when the first sushi bar opened here in the early 1970s. Spaniards traditionally favour bite-sized morsels, convivial eating and the ready availability of that essential ingredient, fresh fish. So what could be better than a cosmopolitan port town? Barcelona and sushi soon saw each other as the perfect catch.
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February 10, 2009, posted by Sairica
| pampering

I have a hard life as a writer. (Cue violin sonata…) I woke up on Monday morning, put the cat on and the kettle out, and was rudely interrupted while reading the paper by a call from my boss demanding that I go investigate the city’s best Spas.
So I did.
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February 10, 2009, posted by Sairica
| cinema

You never know, you might get bored wondering through all that history, exploring the many galleries or original clothes shops; you might get tired of drinking cortados and watching the world and its weirdos and wonderfulos go by; you never know, it might even rain. Fear not, Barcelona has an alternative pastime, and fortunately, it’s an alternative to watching beautiful films on the big screen doblado-ed badly into Spanish. The city has VO (version original) cinemas to suit all tastes, and many languages (but mostly English).
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