Sports + Leisure

PUMA reopens it’s popup bar in Brazil

Carol | March 29th, 2012

What began with a series of parties to activate a global PUMA campaign in Brazil has become something unique. The PUMA Social Club is the first popup bar in the country.

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Biking & Juice

Carol | March 29th, 2012

Tag and Juice is a pioneer shop both in style and design. Built by the renowned art director Billy Castillo and designer Pablo Gallardo, who both play with the phenomenon of Fixed Gear Bikes. The store brings together lifestyle, shop and art gallery in the heart of Vila Madalena.

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What’s your idea of a perfect fantasy vacation?

Claire | March 9th, 2012

Do you see a stretch of sandy beach and a turquoise sea, skirted by palm trees with a faint smell of salt and gently crashing waves? Read More

Young Fest, a role changing experience

Patricia | March 8th, 2012

An ultimate place to have fun like the adults without the adults. Free of smoke, alcohol or other drugs; so that’s an issue parents will not have to be worried about. And the greatest part is that people over 17 cannot go inside the facilities. Cool huh? Well, parents will have a special space in a lounge with reading alternatives, and Wi Fi. Read More

Cornelia Bicycles

Patricia | March 8th, 2012

Cornelia Bicycles are the result of two passionate people: David and Giselle who have as much respect for the planet as for the 80’s esthetics. Read More

Thinking solutions for the city

Carol | March 8th, 2012

The insurance group Bradesco Seguros created a movement that promotes harmony between drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, seeking citizen engagement in promoting a better traffic. Read More

City on wheels

Jorge Pedro | March 6th, 2012

We all need to work, party and visit people. Therefore, we are all aware of the heavy traffic in Mexico City. Wait a minute… All?

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Two new arenas

Jorge Pedro | March 5th, 2012

 

Mexico City will see the opening of two new arenas, for concerts and sports, in February and March. This is great news, specially considering how hard it is to get to places such a Palacio de los Deportes and Foro Sol, which usually host these events.

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Bicycle revolutionaries

Guillaume | March 5th, 2012

There’s nothing like riding your bike down the lane la coulée verte, overtaking people who seem to walk so slowly as you feel the wind caressing your face. Well, some people like it so much indeed that they believe that having a bike should be a basic transportation right.

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“ACME is the most exciting restaurant in New York”

Callan | March 2nd, 2012

Those were the words posted on a food message board that Eater then re-posted that finally made me have to see for myself. I am not one for hyperbole but it is, for the moment, completely true. Read More

“Nightlife”

Callan | March 2nd, 2012

It has been a while since I have written here specifically about “Nightlife,” referring to going out to look at attractive or cool people and not to experience exciting music, art, etc, even though these types of things may be a by-product of, or add to the spectacle of the party. Read More

Grand Electric Is Bangin’

Erin | March 1st, 2012

Trendy tacos are have touched down on Queen Street – brought to you by Grand Electric.  The new Parkdale spot serves up a list of tacos, custom cocktails and bourbon abound.  The selections are written up on chalk boards, no need for menus and the vibe is relaxed and casual – set to a rotating play list of down and dirty hip-hop. Read More

Soft Rock Happy Hour

Marissa | February 29th, 2012

A personal guilty pleasure of mine comes once a month at Holocene in the form Aperitivo Happy Hour a European style (free) array of scrumptious and (free) indulgent bites, did I mention they were free? Read More

The ReBuilding Center

Marissa | February 28th, 2012

Maybe it’s the rain, or maybe it’s because I’m in love with Pinterest, but I’ve had the overwhelming need to nest lately. Read More

San Francisco Beer Week

Patrick | February 27th, 2012


Though not usually one for beer snobbery, or dark, fancy beers, or even large gatherings of like-minded people,  S.F. Beer Week appeals to me on a few different levels. For one, I’m a sucker for any beer so strange that it couldn’t possibly be sold in stores, and Beer Week is an opportunity for bay area brewers to break out their personal stock of more ‘experimental’ beers.

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