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Month: June 2017

The Eis Professor cometh

June 28, 2017October 7, 2018 / gabypinkner / Leave a comment

Ever heard of an Eis Professor? Visit Il Gelato and you'll get to meet one in the flesh. Cologne Bayenthal's gourmet ice-cream cafe boasts not only the city's one and only ice cream professor - it's also got the very best 'gelato' in town.

Film review: Everything, Everything

June 25, 2017December 2, 2017 / gabypinkner / Leave a comment

Looking for a cinema tip? Check out the the latest film from director Stella Meghie. If you're into visual-storytelling 'Everything, Everything' might be right up your street, says reviewer Eepsita Gupta.

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