August 11, 2007
May 24, 2007
Hay-on-Wye International Book Festival
Bill Clinton called it "The Woodstock of the mind". The Hay-on-Wye International Festival of Literature and Arts is celebrating its 20th anniversary in an informal atmosphere, with writers and readers meeting to talk about art, literature and writing in every medium.
Hay-on-Wye (also known as Y-Gelly, in Welsh) is located near the English border (click on the map to expand the image), and every year thousands of book lovers flock the small Welsh market town to participate in what is considered to be one of the most important (and fun!) literary festivals in the world. It's a great place to find second-hand and out-of-print books, and also a good starting point to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park, with its mountains and breathtaking landscape.
This year, the festival goes from 24th May to 3rd June. Here are some of last year's attractions.
April 02, 2007
Comida di Buteco food festival
Everybody knows that Belo Horizonte has more 'bars per inhabitant' than any other Brazilian city. Here they are almost an extension of our own homes, so it's not really surprising to see that the Comida di Buteco food festival - now on its 8th edition - is a huge success.
41 bars participate this year, each presenting one special dish to be evaluated and voted by the public. The bars will also be graded on their hygiene, quality of service and 'coldest beer'. For the second time, the exhibition Arte no Banheiro ("Art in the Restroom") invites local artists to turn the restrooms into art galleries, with prizes for the best works of art. And musicians, actors and magicians will take turns entertaining the guests, going from bar to bar on different nights.
The festival goes from April 9 until May 9, with the "Festa da Saideira" (the "One-For-The- Road Party") taking place at Casa do Conde between 17-20 May, when the results will be announced.
Have you ever been to the festival? Check the bars and their menus; which food would you like to try? Leave us your comment!
Check also:
Belo Horizonte: the city of bars
Belo Horizonte: young at 110
Marcadores: entertainment, festivals, food