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The Very Best Cultural Activities in Panama City

By Jspace Staff on 12/22/2011 at 10:16 AM

The Very Best Cultural Activities in Panama City

Visiting Panama City, Panama, and not taking in all of its cultural aspects would be a tragedy of colossal proportions. One could spend an entire vacation visiting the vast array of cultural locations and activities in the city. But which ones are the best that Panama City has to offer? Since there are seemingly too many to list, here are some of the most visited among the countless options available to you. The Museum of Contemporary Art is the sole museum of contemporary art in Panama, and is said to exhibit …More

It’s a Dance, Dance Revolution in Prague

By Jspace Staff on 9/1/2011 at 1:29 PM

It’s a Dance, Dance Revolution in Prague

Visiting a foreign country can be intimidating, but the one thing everyone in the world can do is dance. Do not worry about how many Kronas you have or how to speak Czech, just get yourself over to one of the hottest night clubs in town and have the time of your life in Prague. Located near the iconic Charles Bridge, Karlovy Lazne is a five-story dance club offering a different style of music per floor. This is a popular spot in Old Town Square for tourists and students studying abroad. Each floor has a different …More

Grab a Bite, Shake Your Groove Thing

By Jspace Staff on 7/6/2011 at 3:50 PM

Grab a Bite, Shake Your Groove Thing

Being a city that marches to its own vividly dressed, flamingly gay drummer, San Francisco’s nightlife is equally unique. We are not as trendy and glamorous as New York City and our liquor curfew is sadly strictly enforced, with last call being at 1:30 a.m. But to make up for it we have a taqueria (Mexican fast food restaurant) that becomes a night club, a restaurant where you can find people dressed in clubbing gear and taking shots at 10 a.m. on a Saturday, a Moroccan restaurant with a gorgeous roof top …More

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Entertainment and Leisure at the Historic Washington Square Park

By Jspace Staff on 6/22/2011 at 5:56 PM

Entertainment and Leisure at the Historic Washington Square Park

What park was a cemetery and was named after a president? If you guessed Washington Square Park then you were right. The park is right in the middle of the West Village and is bounded by Waverly Place, 4th Street, University Place and MacDougal Street. It's easily accessible by subway, with a nearby stop with several lines. Here’s some more facts for the history buffs: The park is named after George Washington and it was a cemetery in 1797, a military parade ground in 1826 and finally became a public park …More

Summer Stage New York City

By Jspace Staff on 6/22/2011 at 1:59 PM

Summer Stage New York City

New York City is a city known for its art scene. What’s even better than enjoying music, theater, dance and jazz is enjoying it in the great outdoors. SummerStage is all that and more. And, even better, many of the performances are free. SummerStage features all kinds of performances at its prime location in the middle of Central Park. It was founded in 1986 and has hosted more than 2,079 performances, including notable names such as David Bowie, Patti Smith and Sonic Youth. Some of the 2011 performances …More

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Burning the Midnight Oil in Tel Aviv

By Jspace Staff on 6/16/2011 at 4:10 PM

Burning the Midnight Oil in Tel Aviv

Ok, so you’ve seen Tel Aviv—you’ve done the tours, the beach, the markets, the trendy thoroughfares, and the cafes; you went to Jaffa but you are in no mood to call it a day. What to do—where’s the party at after midnight? Luckily, there is plenty to do. The greatest city in the world would never let you down. So go ahead, drink another Redbull. You just might need it. If you’re in the mood for serious dance partying, the world famous Tel Aviv club scene should just only be …More