Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 05:43 PM

Flourishing Here and Abroad

The Portland addition of BRINKguide is picking up. I’m getting venue reviews just about every day now from our savvy new contingent in the North East. One editor raved about a flower shop in Nob Hill called Luv ‘N Stuff. This place has been family owned and operated for nearly 30 years and editor Lauren Murphy promises they know what they are talking about. Plus, they sell unique gifts to go along with the bouquets and they offer free shipping locally if you make an online order here. So go ahead and send a bud some blooms already.

(Luv ‘N Stuff, 1037 Nw 23rd Avenue, Portland)

This new review reminded me of an older one from one of our trusted guides in Madrid, Kelly Hurd. Hurd added the Tirso de Molina Plaza flower stands to our guide a month or so ago. I asked her for some additional photos for the blog because I was intrigued by her description: “If you walk through this small plaza between La Latina and Lavapiés at night, you may wonder “What are all these strange cube sculptures for?” But if you happen to find yourself there during the day you will discover that these mysterious giant cubes open up like origami into flower stands.” They slipped my mind until now but they are quite a sight. She says the cafes along the plaza are also good for café con leche and some people watching.

I’m proud to say we have received and edited all of the entries for BRINKguide Madrid, so soon reviews like Hurd’s will be easily accessible on your smart phone. And if you think you have what it takes to be an editor for Portland, Tucson, Bisbee or Boston, apply here.

-Caroline Jackson, editor of BRINKguide

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Friday, October 28, 2011, 05:02 PM

Halloween in BrinkGuide Cities

Where ever you are, we at BrinkGuide have searched the internet and our own guides to find the best places to be to fully enjoy this Halloween weekend.Here is your rundown and let us know if we are missing out on something special and/or spooky travelers and locals shouldn’t miss.

(Photo from NYmag.com)

DANZIG!! If you are in Manhattan or anywhere in the NY Burroughs, head out to Hammerstein Ballroom ( 311 W. 34th St) October 29th to hear some classic Samhain and Misfits songs from the dark idol himself. But if you can’t get tickets or the price is to steep for your blood (you can get them for $36.50-$97), fear not, the Boogaween Costume Ball is happening down on Houston St. the same night. There is sure to be dancing at the Mercury Lounge (217 E. Houston St) and tickets to the ball will only cost you $25 the night of the show.

(Photo from timeout.com)

In London, the Round Chapel (Clapton Park United Reformed Church, 1d Glenarm Rd.) will show horror classics all weekend. Showings, or “screamings” as they’re calling them, happen early (at either 4:45pm or 7:30pm October 28-31) so you can get spooked before you head out for a night of partying. Choose from “The Omen”, “The Exorcist”, “The Blair Witch Project” or “Halloween.” From what we can tell, the hallowed halls of the historic church is the perfect venue to get you in the mood for the holiday.

(Photo from Halloween 2007, Pitussi’s flickr stream)

From what our Madrid editors have told us, Spaniards haven’t quite caught on to celebrating Halloween, save for the students. A little bit of digging and we found the goth club Dark Hole has been putting on a Semana Gotica de Madrid kick off event each year. We have found pictures of wonderfully costumed patrons from years passed but can’t find exact details for this years event. Ask a local, show up at the venue in your darkest costume (13 Mesoneros Romanos, Metro: Gran Via) or go to find Madrid’s Gothic Week website to find out the latest event offerings in the area.

(Photo from Dominic Arizona Bonuccelli Photography + Design)

This weekend Tucsonians will have plenty of house parties and concerts to choose from but really we are saving our energy for the big event next weekend. Dia de los Muertos, a Mexican holiday for celebrating the dead, will be celebrated the weekend after Halloween. Floats and folks with black and white painted faces will parade through downtown on November 6th for the All Souls Procession, with the route ending in a Dance of the Dead. Residents don’t skimp on costuming as you can see from the photo above, taken at last year’s event. This will be the 21st walk and the community organized event has attracted as many as 20,000 participants in the past.

-Caroline Jackson, editor of BrinkGuide

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Friday, October 21, 2011, 03:25 PM

These Madrid Bars are not One-Trick Ponies

One of our new BrinkGuide editors told us recently Madrileños love a bar that doubles as something else. So we thought we’d feature two she frequents in case you want a little something extra with your mojito. And these two are in the same neighborhood, Malasaña, so the bashful traveler can check out a more modest venue, while the daring can go for something more risque. You’ll see what I mean.

J&J’s (c/ Espiritu Santo, 47): You’ve run out of holiday reading material but also really could do with a nice, cold beer. Why not kill two birds with one stone? This little bar, tucked away on Calle de Espiritu Santo doubles as a cunningly-disguised bookshop! Bookworms will find hundreds of second-hand titles awaiting them downstairs. A firm favorite with the local ex-pat community, they also have a quiz night on Fridays and a language exchange night on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Beware, it gets pretty crowded.

ConSentido (C/ Barco, 32, Tel: 91 521 16 44): Really, it was only a matter of time before someone opened a bar which doubles as a vendor of, um, adult playthings. Here you can browse an exciting range of “back massagers” as well as erotic art. And if you should need to build up a little Dutch courage before making your purchase, a discreet, exotically decorated bar at the rear of the premises offers the usual range of beverages. José the owner claims they do the best mojitos in the city (but then, everywhere claims that, eh?) Open from 8pm (closed Sundays and Mondays).

Madrid is so close to launch! If you’re planning a trip to Spain, check back here for features on the capital city and to find out when you can get the app.

-Caroline Jackson, Editor (Photos taken by BrinkGuide contributor Victoria Knill)

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