Where the wheelwright, hairstylist and barista meet. Unbelievable, but likely, nowhere else than in the capital of flourishing creativity, Amsterdam.
Recently, retro vibes can be felt in just about every area. This time they are drumming in the form of iconic cassettes, which the artist Benoit Jammes has used in his latest creations in an imaginatively humorous way.
As part of the MIJLO essentials photography project, creative people from all over the world were given an interesting task - they had to photograph things without which they could not imagine their everyday life.
Starting today, Slovenia is also one of the 55 countries through which we can virtually walk with the help of the Street View service of the American web giant Google.
The Berlin International Film Festival is ready to rock again! From February 6th to 14th, it will serve up a selection of big-screen masterpieces from as many as 21 countries, among which the films of Wes Anderson, George Clooney, Richard Linklater and Lars von Trier stand out.
They recently opened a retrospective exhibition in honor of one of the most famous fashion pieces that paved the way for designer Diane von Furstenberg to become a legend.
The shocking story about life and love, which is based on the popular novel by the writer John Green, is coming to Slovenian cinemas at the end of August.
Lovers of photography and those who constantly have their camera close at hand, the sight of cute and extremely chic camera straps and photo bags will immediately make their eyes sparkle.
From today until the end of April, the Jakopič Promenade in Ljubljana's Tivoli Park will once again be enriched with a new photography exhibition entitled "Nostalgia, The Journey Within", which reveals never-before-seen photos by author Deborah Beer from the filming of Andrei Tarkovsky's film masterpiece of the same name.
Designer Carina Ostermayer has created a pair of headphones she calls the Guitar Ear-O. They are made from raw materials left over from discarded electric guitars.
Google's smart glasses have undergone a "wearable" makeover.
Few of us who grew up in the unforgettable 1990s do not remember the famous yo-yo toys, yin and yang pendants, Tamagotchi, floppy disks and the rest of the things that are now only a nostalgic memory with which Microsoft advertises the revamped Internet Explorer browser?