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Some US cities are replacing 4th of July fireworks with environmentally friendly drones
Some US cities are replacing 4th of July fireworks with environmentally friendly drones
Fire threats and environmental concerns have prompted some US cities to forego traditional Fourth of July fireworks in favor of spectacular drone light shows this year.
2023-07-02 15:25
Amsterdam: A non-stoner's guide to the city
Amsterdam: A non-stoner's guide to the city
Attracting over 18 million tourists a year, Amsterdam has become the hot spot for travellers across the globe. Filled with tree-lined streets, picturesque canals and some of the finest culinary creations and art, the Dutch city has something for everyone – despite the stereotypes of being strictly sex and weed. Now, we can't speak about Dam without addressing the elephant in the room: Marijuana. You could be a foodie; an art enthusiast; a world traveller, or simply passing through the city on a connecting flight – but you'll inevitably be given the side eye from friends, family and peers asking: Oh, you smoke? Yes, pot and sex work are legal. But they certainly aren't the be-all, end-all. In fact, tourists who have had the pleasure of visiting Amsterdam recently would have noticed the absence of smoke in the air, which is down to a newly enforced rule last month. After years of complaints from residents, the city started its crackdown with a "stay away" campaign that initially saw a ban on weekend alcohol sales and earlier closing times for brothels and bars. People around the city now face a €100 (£87) fine if they smoke cannabis in public in the red light district, with an aim to "reduce crowding and nuisance in the area." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Nestled in the Museum Quarter of the city resides Jan Luyken, a townhouse surrounded by depths of culture and an elegant shopping street. Think, the Bond Street of Amsterdam. There's no wonder art lovers immediately fall for the place, with its eclectic decor woven through the newly-renovated hotel. The impressive attention to detail in every corner gives off rich colours and fringed lampshades, complete with reading areas and a help-yourself bar. There are also plenty of open spaces across the ground floor to wind down in, including the library and the dining room, which are designed to make guests feel comfortable and at ease. A true home away from home – especially for a solo traveller. Travellers can also enjoy the sun in the private garden, located next to an aesthetically pleasing gym that makes working out feel that little bit easier. With a hotel so impressive, it can sometimes be tempting to stay in and around it – but with 48 hours in the city, I went off to discover whether there was more to Amsterdam than the stereotypes. Museums Amsterdam does many things well, museums being one of them. The city is jam-packed with cultural experiences, from fine art to photography and history. Two days certainly won't get you through the array of galleries across the city, but there are two in particular that should not be missed. Moco Museum: Founded in 2016, the independent museum boasts a variety of modern, contemporary, and street art. Here, you will find pieces from Jean-Michel Basquiat, Banksy, Icy & Sot, JR, KAWS, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Yayoi Kusama, THE KID, Andy Warhol, Studio Irma, among many more. The Museum of Prostitution: While Amsterdam's sex industry remains open, there's still an air of mystery surrounding it. At the world's first prostitution museum, you will learn about the Red Lights Secrets through an interactive experience. Without giving too much away, the museum delves into the history of sex work in the city, what a typical room looks like and positive testimonials. It also does not shy away from the darker truths of the industry, such as trafficking and unsolved murder cases. Parks Vondelpark: Considered one of the city's most famous parks, this charming area makes the perfect destination to wind down from walking around the city after a long day. During the summer months, there's a host of activities, bandstands – and it even has its own Picasso sculpture hidden along the path. Food Dinner in the Pulitzer Garden: For the foodies, this al-fresco dining experience is a must. Inspired by modern-Dutch cuisine, it offers a wide range of impressive culinary creations and beautifully crafted cocktails. This gem is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner with an idyllic view of the tranquil gardens. Still, for some, smoking in Dam remains a bucket list goal – and there's certainly no judgement here. The Dutch are some of the friendliest people and are happy to help – especially when an inexperienced tourist steps into a coffee shop. It simply comes down to asking. Coffee shops are filled with different strengths, and you can often purchase pre-rolled joints to avoid awkwardly trying to figure it out for the first time. For more information about Jan Luyken, click here. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-02 15:24
'Jeopardy! Masters' star Mattea Roach rocks chic look while talking about first lesbian film they ever saw: 'It blew my mind'
'Jeopardy! Masters' star Mattea Roach rocks chic look while talking about first lesbian film they ever saw: 'It blew my mind'
'I think it was the first lesbian movie I had ever seen. And it totally blew my mind,' they said
2023-07-02 15:24
Who was Kha’liya Bridgewater? Kansas City family bids farewell to 6-month-old found in woods
Who was Kha’liya Bridgewater? Kansas City family bids farewell to 6-month-old found in woods
Kansas City police are diligently working to determine the circumstances surrounding Kha’liya Bridgewater's death, yet the cause remains unknown
2023-07-02 15:22
'It seemed like such an iconic piece of music': Bruce Springsteen knew Born In The USA would be a hit
'It seemed like such an iconic piece of music': Bruce Springsteen knew Born In The USA would be a hit
The Boss knew he had something special in the classic rock staple that addresses the economic hardships of Vietnam veterans upon their return home.
2023-07-02 15:21
Slipknot's Corey Taylor predicts he has 'another five years left of physically touring like this'
Slipknot's Corey Taylor predicts he has 'another five years left of physically touring like this'
Corey Taylor admitted he could be forced to retire from touring with Slipknot in around five years' time if he's not physically able to perform and travel.
2023-07-02 15:21
A Lull in Bombshell UK Data Gives Traders a Chance to Grab Gilts
A Lull in Bombshell UK Data Gives Traders a Chance to Grab Gilts
After weeks of turbulence and giddying declines, the UK bond market may be about to get a breather.
2023-07-02 15:21
Leonardo DiCaprio and Jeff Bezos join forces in a $200M effort to protect Amazon rainforest
Leonardo DiCaprio and Jeff Bezos join forces in a $200M effort to protect Amazon rainforest
Leonardo DiCaprio and Jeff Bezos' organizations will work closely to support Brazil's effort in achieving zero deforestation in the Amazon
2023-07-02 15:19
Who is Sofia Salomon? Transgender model looks for sea change as she applies to participate in Miss Venezuela pageant
Who is Sofia Salomon? Transgender model looks for sea change as she applies to participate in Miss Venezuela pageant
Sofia Salomon, 25, who aims to contribute to her community, has filed the application for Miss Venezuela and is awaiting an answer from the pageant organizers
2023-07-02 15:19
Israeli warplanes target Syrian air defense battery
Israeli warplanes target Syrian air defense battery
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Sunday that Israeli warplanes had targeted a Syrian air defense battery from which they claimed an anti-aircraft rocket was launched towards Israel.
2023-07-02 15:16
Mick Jagger, 79, engaged to 36-yr-old GF Melanie Hamrick, fans say ‘wonder what she sees in half billionaire’
Mick Jagger, 79, engaged to 36-yr-old GF Melanie Hamrick, fans say ‘wonder what she sees in half billionaire’
Melanie Hamrick had initially brushed off her ring as a promise ring but has now revealed that she is engaged to Mick Jagger
2023-07-02 15:16
He crushed the bar exam, but the legal profession remains disproportionately White
He crushed the bar exam, but the legal profession remains disproportionately White
Matthew Graham owes his new career path to his fraternity brothers and Thurgood Marshall, the late Supreme Court justice.
2023-07-02 15:16
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