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Tropicana, also known as Tropicana Club, is a world-known cabaret and club in Havana, Cuba. It was launched in 1939 at Villa Mina, a six-acre (24,000 m²) suburban estate with lush tropical gardens in Havana's Marianao neighborhood.
"I don’t think you could do away with it (fashion). It would be like doing away with civilization."
- Bill Cunningham (1929 - 2016)
During World War II, the prison was occupied by the Japanese and most of its buildings were damaged by bombing. The prison was re-opened for use in 1946 after restoration. When Hong Kong was later declared a port of first asylum for Vietnamese refugees, Victoria Prison became a transit and repatriation centre. It was subsequently developed into an institution with modern management facilities for accommodating discharged inmates of both sexes prior to repatriation or deportation. The prison buildings were declared monuments on 8 September 1995, together with the adjacent former Central Police Station and the former Central Magistracy. It was officially decommissioned on 12 March 2006. It is currently under renovation and will be reopened as the Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and art.
"The best fashion show is definitely on the street. Always has been, always will be." - Bill Cunningham (1929 - 2016)
Tobita Shinchi (飛田新地), also known as Tobita Yūkaku (飛田遊廓), is the largest brothel district in western Japan. It is in the Sanno 3-chōme area of Nishinari-ku, Osaka. It was one of the largest police-sanctioned red light districts in Japan until 1958, when anti-prostitution laws went into effect. The laws seem to have had little effect for the brothels in the area, however, as they now operate largely under the guise of being "Japanese-style restaurants."
Tobita brothels, similar to how brothels in Amsterdam have women in the windows, tend to have a young woman kneeling by the genkan(entryway) or in the living room (which is fully open to the street) of the brothel to attract customers—an unusual practice for brothels in Japan.
An elderly woman, often the owner of the residence, sits in the genkan and greets male passers-by with phrases like douzo, onii-san (どうぞ、お兄さん, "Welcome, young man").
Osaka mayor Tōru Hashimoto was a legal advisor of the Tobita "restaurant" association.
-Wikipedia
"A lot of people have taste, but they're not daring enough to be creative."
- Bill Cunningham (1929 - 2016)
The Aomori Nebuta Festival is a Japanese fire festival held annually between August 2nd and 7th in Aomori city. Every year more than 3 million visitors gather for the festivities from all over Japan and abroad to attend. During the festival, over twenty dynamic nebutas – massive lanterns floats based on kabuki or mythical stories – parade through the city of Aomori. On the evenings of August 2nd through 6th and daytime of the 7th, colorfully dressed Haneto (nebuta dancers) as well as flutists and drummers convey the nebuta floats through the city. On the night of the 7th, the nebutas are placed in boats and ferried around the Aomori Bay as fireworks light up the night sky to conclude the festival.
The Aomori Nebuta Festival has been designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan in 1980.
During World War II, the prison was occupied by the Japanese and most of its buildings were damaged by bombing. The prison was re-opened for use in 1946 after restoration. When Hong Kong was later declared a port of first asylum for Vietnamese refugees, Victoria Prison became a transit and repatriation centre. It was subsequently developed into an institution with modern management facilities for accommodating discharged inmates of both sexes prior to repatriation or deportation. The prison buildings were declared monuments on 8 September 1995, together with the adjacent former Central Police Station and the former Central Magistracy. It was officially decommissioned on 12 March 2006. It is currently under renovation and will be reopened as the Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and art.
Cuba's Casas Particulars (2)
Lodging in a casa particular can be one of the most interesting experiences you can enjoy during your trip to Cuba. Aside from having the chance to meet travelers from around the world you will know the Cuban reality from within, living with a Cuban familiy. Another important argument is the price. Casas particulares are the most economical option for your stay in Cuba.
"I let the street speak to me; you have to stay on the street and let the street tell you. There are no shortcuts, believe me."
- Bill Cunningham (1929 - 2016)
100 out of approx. 7000 photos taken Malawi, Africa during my film project for Fair Trade, illustrating the great experience and time I had together with Ben, Tadeusz, Sebastian and the wonderful people of Malawi.
A very strange image from a pretty strange day. Bay to Breakers is unique in that it starts as a fun, but somewhat traditional race and pretty soon evolves into a 7 mile long party where anything goes and few continue through the course but choose to stop along the way and party hard. This is one of several I will be posting over the next few days. While they look pretty cool in color and that's the way most people visualize and see this popular event, I find the black and white really seems to emphasize the surreal nature of this wild and strange, and quintessential San Francisco tradition.
Occupation at the Cheltenham Rd Library in Bristol to protest about lack of provision of beds for domestic violence victims in the city
"I could never concentrate on Sunday church services because I’d be concentrating on women’s hats."
- Bill Cunningham (1929 - 2016)