Tag: mezquita

Córdoba

The history of this fine city is inextricably linked to that of European religions.

Originally published: 15 Apr 2008 in Architecturetitle_li=Europe

Andalusia

In search of a great power whose sun has long since set behind these hills.

Originally published: 11 Apr 2008 in Europe

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Die Fälscher (The Counterfeiters)

When the going gets tough, the tough get forging.

  • Originally published: 4 Nov 2007 in Film

Cuvée Delphine

5/5. Rich, complex and promisingly dark, Cuvée Delphine’s stint in Bourbon casks is time well spent.

  • Originally published: 20 Nov 2011 in Beer

Amburon

4/5. A new blonde beer from Tongeren with grassy flavours and a nice amount of bitterness.

  • Originally published: 8 Oct 2011 in Beer

Ma Mère

Director: Christophe Honoré France, 2004 Pierre has too much time on his hands. He’s a sullen, truculent, overweaned, morbid youth who spends his inordinate amount of spare time writing miserable prose and pulling faces at his elders. Ma Mère is all about Pierre and it’s as indolent, ignorant and insolent as he is. Based on …

  • Originally published: 30 Dec 2006 in Film

The Apartment

Daring subject matter for a comedy with an unexpectedly dark side.

  • Originally published: 15 Jan 2007 in Film

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Hello you, I'm Mike Padgett. I'm not a Princeton curator, Knoxville mayoral candidate, Kentuckian pastor or Arizona journalist, I just share the same name. In fact, I am a consultant working in user experience and information design.

I also enjoy travel, concerts, films and walking.

I'm originally from Yorkshire, England but nowadays I live in Belgium. My current favourite Belgian beer is Black Albert.

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Dopeology.org

Over a year in the making, Dopeology.org is my latest personal project: a topology of doping in thirty years of European pro road cycling.

I collected information from thousands of sources, then I modelled and published it via a lightweight user interface.

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