
Port 2 Port: Garden Collective’s Alternative to St. Patrick’s Day in Lisbon
Garden Collective is bringing good vibes, fun times and musicians from Portugal and Ireland March 17 to 18 in Beato.
Garden Collective is bringing good vibes, fun times and musicians from Portugal and Ireland March 17 to 18 in Beato.
The controversial vote prompted activists and organizations across Europe — including several in Portugal — to take a public stand.
Akira Kurosawa. He’s dead now, but, still, you’ve heard the name, and might even be a fan. Here’s what The Criterion Collection says about his 30-year-old classic Dreams: “Unfolding in
Ginko: Vegan slow food‘s philosophy is that food is “much more than fuel for our bodies.” This Sunday, Ginko invites you to learn how to make homemade tofu and seitan
Gentrification is a matter of perspective. That said, here’s how Colina dos Meios (“Central Hill”) defines itself: “A collaboration between local businesses in the Pena Neighborhood in Lisbon. Our goal
Vegans. The eco-friendly version of the zombie apocalypse to some, the only people that matter to others. Either way, they’re food for thought… Associação Veganário (no need to translate, right?)
This one is pretty self-explanatory, no? After all, it was just a matter of time… That said, everybody knows that being vegan does not automatically make you a saint. But
We here at Atlas are too devastated by this latest Lisbon real estate news, so we’ll let our good friends at Garden Collective and Arroz Estúdios tell you what’s up:
It’s happened to all of us: It’s a beautiful sunny Saturday afternoon in Lisbon, you’re nursing your hangover with a vegan crepe and a local craft beer. Life is good…
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