… that are not easily available in North America. With training, you’ll be able enjoy cocktails in Venice, formal dining in Paris and waltzing in Vienna without blinking an eye. And you’ll know which is the right fork to use.
… that are not easily available in North America. With training, you’ll be able enjoy cocktails in Venice, formal dining in Paris and waltzing in Vienna without blinking an eye. And you’ll know which is the right fork to use.
… truffles, plain milk chocolate, and the spread Nutella. An ingredient to make praline, well known as a base for both Vienna Hazelnut paste for torts, a coffee and liqueur flavoring the hazelnut is an in demand product for many industries who must …
… include the greenery in southwest Berlin, the historic center of Mitte, and lovely Prenzlauer Berg located in the northeast.Vienna: Often referred to as one of the greatest capitals in all of Europe, Vienna provides a wealth of tradition that has …
… 1672: The first Paris coffee diner opens.
1675: When Franz Georg Kolschitzky escaped the Rebel Turkish Soldier’s in Vienna to lead military aid back to the city. The skedaddling Turkish rebels left behind a bag of coffee grounds. Snatching …
… European culture and charm quite like Vienna, Austria. Baroque edifices enchant the pristinely kempt boulevards while sleek restaurants are packed with networking business suits. Remnants of pre-Roman history in the Danube River Valley make Vienna …
… Postcard-pretty Hallstatt is a relaxing break from the fast-paced musical city of nearby Salzburg and big, bustling Vienna. You know it’s extra special in terms of history and culture because Hallstatt and the surrounding region (Hallstatt-Dachstein/ …
… contained the “ingredients” that I would be working with that day. He said with a smile, “Do you like Vienna Sausages?” I said, “Yea, I’ve eaten a few in my life.” He laughed and said, “You might not have a stomach for them after this week.” I …
… venue for the foodie in you. With food stalls spread across the market, you’ll also find a number of restaurants and cafes around the place; try the local Vienna sausage at one of the many food stalls. It comes with some fresh brown bread and a …
… verification principle and the falsification principle.
The verification principle was invented by a group of 1920s philosophers, the Vienna circle, or logical positivists. They decided that a statement was only meaningful if it could be …
… Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles
2001
• Galerie Hohenlohe und Kalb, Vienna, Austria
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2006
• Dereconstruction, curated by Matthew Higgs, Gladstone Gallery, New …
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