Hello classmates, today I'm gonna talk about what's on my cultural radar. Firstly, I read an article from "The Guardian" of Mark O'Connells, He was talking about some cultural aspects like Youtube, an music Album, a book, a restaurant, an activity and a film. In the article, Mark O'Connell is talking about the music album Suntub, by ML Bunch, O´Connell think the album as a VERY good piece. He says the album makes it sound like an absolute must-listen. The way he describes the album as dreamy, and continually revealing new layers definitely piques my interest. It seems like a perfect addition to any music lover’s list, especially for those who enjoy discovering fresh, innovative sounds. I’ll definitely be adding this to my playlist, sounds like an intriguing musical journey that’s worth exploring! In other hand, Mark O’Connell talks about his experience with the Shakti Mat, describing it as initially uncomfortable and borderline painful, but ultimately
Hi classmates! today I'm gonna talk about iconic places from NYC. 1- Statue of Liberty Ticket Prices : Adults (ages 13-61): $24.50 Seniors (ages 62+): $20.00 Children (ages 4-12): $12.00 Children under 4: Free These fees include access to both Liberty Island and Ellis Island. How to get there? : Board the Statue Cruises ferry from Battery Park in Manhattan. Ferries depart from Battery Park, located at the southern end of Manhattan . Helpful Tips : Arrive early!! Booking tickets in advance can help you avoid long wait times. 2- Central Park In this iconic park, we have many option s to spend the day, like tours, events, guides, activities, and others. Areas and Attractions : Strawberry Fields, The Ramble, Central Park Zoo and Bethesda Terrace. How to get there? : The park is accessible from several subway lines: 59th Street/Columbus Circle (A, B, C, D, and 1 trains) 5th Avenue/59th Street (N, R, W trains) 72nd Street (B, C trains) 86th Street (C, Q trains) 3- The Metropolitan Muse
Hello FAU bloggers! today I'm going to tell you my five favorites, this time I will talk you about music, a movie, a piece of technology, a book and a trinket. Favorite Song One of my favorite songs of my life is one called " 2022 " from the band " Fother Muckers ". The lyrics of this song invite you to share simple but meaningful moments, such as walking throught a park or sharing a box of wine, highlighting that these daily acts gain value when they are performed in company. The sound of the guitars and the voice makes me feel in a safe place, enjoying every second of this song, but the part I love the most is when it says "No hay deuda que no se pague ni plazo que no llegue". Favorite Movie I think one of my favorites movies is Ratatouille, I saw this movie as a child, and I remeber feeling many sensations when I watching it. The movie is about Remy, a rat from Paris who loves cooking and the good food, he want to become a chef but the problem is
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