Sunday 26 January 2014

Lisbon: Coolest city in Europe?






Think they stay out late in Madrid? In nightlife areas such as Bairro Alto, Lisbonites stay out until dawn -- then keep going.Think they stay out late in Madrid? In nightlife areas such as Bairro Alto, Lisbonites stay out until dawn -- then keep going.

Lisbon has some of the world's most fascinating cobbles, a "street art" obsession shown off here in the city's giant mapa mundi.Lisbon has some of the world's most fascinating cobbles, a "street art" obsession shown off here in the city's giant mapa mundi.

Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa eloquently summed up the prevailing national outlook: "I'd woken up early, and took a long time getting ready to exist."Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa eloquently summed up the prevailing national outlook: "I'd woken up early, and took a long time getting ready to exist."

Portuguese custard tarts have conquered the world. You can try the original version (pictured) at the Antiga Confeitaria de Belem café.Portuguese custard tarts have conquered the world. You can try the original version (pictured) at the Antiga Confeitaria de Belem café.

Few European capitals have such easy access to great beaches, like this one at Sintra.Few European capitals have such easy access to great beaches, like this one at Sintra.


Lisbonites have a sharp eye for design, fashion and architecture, such as the Gare do Oriente station.

Lisbonites have a sharp eye for design, fashion and architecture, such as the Gare do Oriente station.

The city is bursting with world-class galleries, including the Oriental and Western collections of the Gulbenkian Foundation. The city is bursting with world-class galleries, including the Oriental and Western collections of the Gulbenkian Foundation.









  • Lisbon was the first global city -- it still feels like it

  • Its inhabitants are experts at irony and creativity

  • They challenge Madrileños for nightlife stamina

  • They make the best custard tarts on the planet




(CNN) -- What makes a city "cool"?


If it means being loaded with atmosphere, charm, great food and nightlife, yet ignored by the bulk of travelers, then Lisbon deserves consideration as Europe's coolest capital.


Here's why.


1. Nightlife that can outlast Madrid's


If you think Madrid stays out late, try a night out in Lisbon.




Lisbon: color equals cool.

Lisbon: color equals cool.



The city is less about heaving clubs and more about a roving nocturnal flow that ends (maybe) when dawn rises over the Tagus River.


The main action is in the Bairro Alto, where more than 250 appealing bars line a web of streets between graffiti-plastered walls.


Next is the riverfront, in the hip neighborhood around Cais do Sodré railway station.


Typical of the offbeat flavor here is the converted brothel Pensão Amor (Rua do Alecrim 19, +351 21 314 3399) where ace cocktails accompany erotica and DJ sets.


Capping a Lisbon night are pre-dawn traffic jams at Santa Apolonia docks -- they're created by the popularity of Lux, the king of Lisbon superclubs (Cais da Pedra +351 21 882 0890).


2. Experimental cuisine


Once known largely for bacalhau (dried cod), quaint old coffee houses and louche taverns, the Portuguese capital now claims a range of restaurants.


Seafood remains a staple, but the trend is for modern, sophisticated and affordable.


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A high bar is set by wunderkind chef José Avillez at his Michelin-starred Belcanto (Largo de Sao Carlos 10, +351 21 342 0607) or his more casual bistro Cantinho (Rua dos Duques de Bragança 7, +351 211 992369).


Avant-garde European and Portuguese cuisine describes Avillez's menu, which stretches from sea bass with seaweed to lamb with vegetable puree.


Further down the scale, Lisbonites love juicy bifanas (pork buns) in backstreet eateries.


No traveler to Lisbon should miss the famed egg tarts (pasteis de nata).


The little bundles of caramel-y custard in chewy pastry are eaten in style at the original tiled café, Antiga Confeitaria de Belem (Rua Belém 84-92, +351 21 363 7423).




Lisbonites are born ironic. Yeah, right.

Lisbonites are born ironic. Yeah, right.



3. Irony


You'd think Lisbonites would brag about their achievements -- first global empire, world's best custard tarts, sea bass with seaweed that actually tastes great.


On the contrary, along with the rest of the nation, they excel in that ages old literary device/defense mechanism: irony.


As Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa once eloquently summed up the prevailing national outlook: "I'd woken up early, and took a long time getting ready to exist."


That old entertaining melancholy has resurfaced with the austerity of recent years, helping Lisbonites remain (almost) content and always witty, even in tough times.


4. Beaches and castles


Lisbon is a place to inhale salty Atlantic air, sunbathe and hit the waves.


Dolphins surf and ferries ply the River Tagus.


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Half an hour away by train are the beaches and ornate casino of Estoril.


A bit further, Cascais is for eaters -- lots of grilled fish and seafood stews served in domed cataplana dishes.


The other big day trip is to Sintra. Forty minutes from Lisbon's main station (Rossio), it's a time-warp town, located in lush, wooded hills peppered with whimsical palaces and mansions that epitomize centuries of aristocratic opulence.




Bairro Alto: Graffiti with your nightlife, and lots of it.

Bairro Alto: Graffiti with your nightlife, and lots of it.



5. Fabulous design


Wherever you look in Lisbon, sharp contemporary design is a hallmark.


Stylish leather goods, bold wine labels, interiors combining vintage with the latest designer pieces, spectacular buildings -- this is a city that loves to look good.


Pritzker-prize winning architect Alvaro Siza Vieira set the modernist tone with his gravity-defying pavilion for Expo 98.


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Lisbonites gather to appreciate good design at MUDE (Rua Augusta 24, +351 21 888 6117), their mutant fashion and design museum, where austere low-tech blends with baroque flounces.




Lisbonites have a sharp eye for design.

Lisbonites have a sharp eye for design.



6. Big art


Large European capitals such as London, Paris, Berlin and Madrid may have blockbuster art collections, but Lisbon's half million inhabitants have access to their own rare panoply.


The classic is the Gulbenkian Foundation (Av. de Berna 45A, +351 21 782 3000), where superlative Oriental and Western art occupies an airy 1960s building and landscaped gardens.


In Bélem, the Museu Berardo (Praça do Império, +351 21 361 2878) focuses on big names of 20th- and 21st-century art, from Picasso to Jeff Koons.


Museu de Arte Antiga (Portuguese site only; Rua Janelas Verdes, +351 21 391 2800) is a 17th-century mansion packed with 500 years of artwork that reflects Portugal's globetrotting history.


Lisbon's latest exclusive is the impressive Museu do Oriente (Avenida de Brasília, Doca de Alcântara, +351 21 358 5244), a superbly converted salt cod warehouse full of Asian exhibits where you can book a nighttime visit followed by dinner in the riverfront restaurant.


7. Fascinating streets


There's no getting bored wandering in Lisbon, thanks to the intricately patterned cobblestones under your feet -- a civic point of pride that blossomed after Lisbon's 1755 earthquake and continues today.


Even Lisbon's walls demand attention, thanks to an obsession with azulejos (ceramic tiles).


Top examples are found at the Museu Nacional do Azulejo (Rua da Madre de Deus 4, +351 218 100 340), while the peeling façades of the Alfama and Mouraria districts show dozens of variations.


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Grammys 2014: Winners list


The Grammy Awards for the 56th ceremony were handed out on January 26, 2014.


The Grammy Awards for the 56th ceremony were handed out on January 26, 2014.



(CNN) -- The 56th annual Grammy Awards are kicking off in Los Angeles on Sunday night with performances from Lorde, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Madonna, Jay Z, Beyonce and more.


We'll be updating the winners here as they're announced.


Record of the year"Get Lucky" -- Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers"Radioactive" -- Imagine Dragons"Royals" -- Lorde "Locked out of Heaven" -- Bruno Mars"Blurred Lines" -- Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell


Album of the year"The Blessed Unrest" -- Sara Bareilles"Random Access Memories" -- Daft Punk "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City" -- Kendrick Lamar "The Heist" -- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis "Red" -- Taylor SwiftSong of the year"Just Give Me a Reason" -- P!nk featuring Nate Ruess"Locked Out of Heaven" -- Bruno Mars"Roar" -- Katy Perry"Royals" -- Lorde"Same Love" -- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis


Best new artistJames BlakeKendrick LamarMacklemore & Ryan Lewis -- WINNERKacey MusgravesEd Sheeran


Best pop solo performanceSara Bareilles -- "Brave"Lorde -- "Royals"Bruno Mars -- "When I Was Your Man"Katy Perry -- "Roar"Justin Timberlake -- "Mirrors"


Best pop duo/group performance


Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers -- "Get Lucky"P!nk featuring Nate Ruess -- "Just Give Me a Reason"Rihanna featuring Mikky Ekko -- "Stay"Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell -- "Blurred Lines"Justin Timberlake and Jay Z -- "Suit & Tie"


Best pop instrumental albumHerb Alpert -- "Steppin' Out" -- WINNERBoney James -- "The Beat"Earl Klugh -- "Handpicked"Dave Koz, Gerald Albright, Mindi Abair and Richard Elliot -- "Summer Horns"Jeff Lorber Fusion -- "Hacienda"


Best pop vocal albumLana Del Rey -- "Paradise"Lorde -- "Pure Heroine"Bruno Mars -- "Unorthodox Jukebox"Robin Thicke -- "Blurred Lines"Justin Timberlake -- "The 20/20 Experience -- The Complete Experience"


Best dance recording"Need U (100%)" -- Duke Dumont featuring A*M*E & MNEK"Sweet Nothing" -- Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch"Atmosphere" -- Kaskade"The is What it Feels Like" -- Armin Van Buuren featuring Trevor Guthrie"Clarity" -- Zedd featuring Foxes -- WINNER


Best dance/electronica album"Random Access Memories" -- Daft Punk -- WINNER"Settle" -- Disclosure"18 Months" -- Calvin Harris"Atmosphere" -- Kaskade"A Color Map of the Sun" -- Pretty Lights


Best traditional pop vocal album"Viva Duets" -- Tony Bennett and various artists"To Be Loved" -- Michael Bublé -- WINNER"The Standards" -- Gloria Estefan"Cee Lo's Magic Moment" -- Cee Lo Green"Now" -- Dionne Warwick


Best rock performanceAlabama Shakes -- "Always Alright"David Bowie -- "The Stars (Are Out Tonight)"Imagine Dragons -- "Radioactive" -- WINNERLed Zeppelin -- "Kashmir"Queens of the Stone Age -- "My God is the Sun"Jack White -- "I'm Shakin' "


Best metal performancesAnthrax -- "T.N.T."Black Sabbath -- "God is Dead?" -- WINNERDream Theater -- "The Enemy Inside"Killswitch Engage -- "In Due Time"Volbeat featuring King Diamond -- "Room 24"


Best rock song"Ain't Messin' 'Round" -- Gary Clark Jr."Cut Me Some Slack" -- Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, Pat Smear"Doom and Gloom" -- The Rolling Stones"God Is Dead?" -- Black Sabbath"Panic Station" -- Muse


Best rock albumBlack Sabbath -- "13"David Bowie -- "The Next Day"Kings of Leon -- "Mechanical Bull"Led Zeppelin -- "Celebration Day" -- WINNERQueens of the Stone Age -- "... Like Clockwork"Neil Young with Crazy Horse -- "Psychedelic Pill"Best alternative music albumNeko Case -- "The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You"The National -- "Trouble Will Find Me"Nine Inch Nails -- "Hesitation Marks"Tame Impala -- "Lonerism"Vampire Weekend -- "Modern Vampires of the City" -- WINNER


Best R&B performanceTamar Braxton -- "Love and War"Anthony Hamilton -- "Best of Me"Hiatus Kaiytoe featuring Q-Tip -- "Nakamarra"Miguel featuring Kendrick Lamar -- "How Many Drinks?"Snarky Puppy with Lala Hathaway -- "Something" -- WINNER


Best traditional R&B performanceGary Clark Jr. -- "Please Come Home" -- WINNERFantasia -- "Get It Right"Maysa -- "Quiet Fire"Gregory Porter -- "Hey Laura"Ryan Shaw -- "Yesterday"


Best R&B song"Best of Me" -- Anthony Hamilton"Love and War" -- Tamar Braxton"Only One" -- PJ Morton featuring Stevie Wonder"Pusher Love Girl" -- Justin Timberlake -- WINNER"Without Me" -- Fantasia featuring Kelly Rowland and Missy Elliott


Best urban contemporary albumTamar Braxton -- "Love and War"Fantasia -- "Side Effects of You"Salaam Remi -- "One: In the Chamber"Rihanna -- "Unapologetic" -- WINNERMack Wilds -- "New York: A Love Story"


Best R&B albumFaith Evans -- "R&B Divas"Alicia Keys -- "Girl on Fire" -- WINNERJohn Legend -- "Love in the Future"Chrisette Michele -- "Better"TGT -- "Three Kings"


Best rap performanceDrake -- "Started From the Bottom"Eminem -- "Berserk"Jay Z -- "Tom Ford"Kendrick Lamar -- "Swimming Pools (Drank)"Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz -- "Thrift Shop" -- WINNER


Best rap/sung collaborationJ. Cole featuring Miguel -- "Power Trip"Jay Z featuring Beyoncé -- "Part II (On the Run)"Jay Z featuring Justin Timberlake -- "Holy Grail"Kendrick Lamar featuring Mary J. Blige -- "Now or Never"Wiz Khalifa featuring the Weeknd -- "Remember You"


Best rap song"F***in' Problems" -- A$AP Rocky featuring Drake, 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar"Holy Grail" -- Jay Z featuring Justin Timberlake"New Slaves" -- Kanye West"Started From the Bottom" -- Drake"Thrift Shop" -- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis -- WINNER


Best rap albumDrake -- "Nothing Was the Same"Jay Z -- "Magna Carta ... Holy Grail"Kendrick Lamar -- "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City" Macklemore & Ryan Lewis -- "The Heist" -- WINNERKanye West -- "Yeezus"


Best country solo performanceLee Brice -- "I Drive Your Truck"Hunter Hayes -- "I Want Crazy"Miranda Lambert -- "Mama's Broken Heart"Darius Rucker -- "Wagon Wheel" -- WINNERBlake Shelton -- "Mine Would Be You"


Best country duo/group performanceThe Civil Wars -- "From This Valley"Kelly Clarkson featuring Vince Gill -- "Don't Rush"Little Big Town -- "Your Side of the Bed"Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift and Keith Urban -- "Highway Don't Care"Kenny Rogers With Dolly Parton -- "You Can't Make Old Friends"


Best country song"Begin Again" -- Taylor Swift"I Drive Your Truck" -- Lee Brice"Mama's Broken Heart" -- Miranda Lambert"Merry Go 'Round" -- Kacey Musgraves"Mine Would Be You" -- Blake Shelton


Best country albumJason Aldean -- "Night Train"Tim McGraw -- "Two Lanes of Freedom"Kacey Musgraves -- "Same Trailer Different Park"Blake Shelton -- "Based on a True Story"Taylor Swift -- "Red"


Best Latin pop albumFrankie J -- "Faith, Hope y Amor"Ricardo Montaner -- "Viajero Frecuente"Draco Rosa -- "Vida"Aleks Syntek -- "Syntek"Tommy Torres -- "12 Historias"


Best Latin rock, urban or alternative albumCafé Tacvba -- "El Objeto Antes Llamado Disco"El Tri -- "Ojo Por Ojo"Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas -- "Chances"La Santa Cecilia -- "Treinta Dias"Los Amigos Invisibles -- "Repeat After Me" Producer of the year, nonclassical Rob Cavallo Dr. Luke Ariel Rechtshaid Jeff Tweedy Pharrell Williams


Best compilation soundtrack for visual media"Django Unchained""The Great Gatsby" (deluxe edition)"Les Miserables" (deluxe edition"Muscle Shoals""Sound City: Real to Reel"Best score soundtrack for visual media"Argo""The Great Gatsby""Life of Pi""Lincoln""Skyfall""Zero Dark Thirty"


Best song written for visual mediaColdplay -- "Atlas" -- "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"Jessie J -- "Silver Lining" -- "Silver Linings Playbook"Adele -- "Skyfall" -- "Skyfall"Colbie Caillat featuring Gavin DeGraw -- "We Both Know" -- "Safe Haven"Lana Del Rey -- "Young and Beautiful" -- "The Great Gatsby" (deluxe edition)Regina Spektor -- "You've Got Time" -- "Orange is the New Black"


Best music videoCaptial Cities -- "Safe and Sound"Jay Z -- "Picasso Baby: A Performance Art Film"Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton -- "Can't Hold Us"Justin Timberlake featuring Jay Z -- "Suit & Tie"Jack White -- "I'm Shakin'"


Best music filmColdplay -- "Live 2012"Green Day -- "¡Cuatro!"Ben Harper With Charlie Musselwhite -- "I'm in I'm Out and I'm Gone: The Making of Get Up!"Paul McCartney -- "Live Kisses"Mumford & Sons -- "The Road to Red Rocks"


See the full list of winners at Grammy.com



Grammys select music's best






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Adrienne LauAdrienne Lau

Kelly OsbourneKelly Osbourne

Tamar BraxtonTamar Braxton

Bonnie McKeeBonnie McKee

From left, Oona Laurence, Milly Shapiro, Bailey Ryon and Sophia GennusaFrom left, Oona Laurence, Milly Shapiro, Bailey Ryon and Sophia Gennusa

Shawn Crahan of Slipknot with his wife, Chantel, and one of his daughtersShawn Crahan of Slipknot with his wife, Chantel, and one of his daughters

Neil Young and his wife, PegiNeil Young and his wife, Pegi

Skylar GreySkylar Grey

Louise RoeLouise Roe

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PJ Morton and Faith EvansPJ Morton and Faith Evans

Keltie KnightKeltie Knight

Billy CrystalBilly Crystal

Erica Campbell and one of her daughtersErica Campbell and one of her daughters

SkrillexSkrillex

Jennifer GasoiJennifer Gasoi

Snarky Puppy with Lalah HathawaySnarky Puppy with Lalah Hathaway

Kym Warner and Carol Young of The GreencardsKym Warner and Carol Young of The Greencards

KitaroKitaro

Andy Caldwell and Esme BiancoAndy Caldwell and Esme Bianco

The members of Della MaeThe members of Della Mae

Jamie MooreJamie Moore

Katie PetersonKatie Peterson

Trevor GuthrieTrevor Guthrie

Nancy O'DellNancy O'Dell

LaShawn Daniels and his wife, AprilLaShawn Daniels and his wife, April

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  • NEW: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis win three Grammys at preshow

  • Grammy Awards to include mass wedding

  • Record of the year candidates: "Blurred Lines," "Get Lucky," "Royals"

  • Jay Z tops all artists with nine nominations




Follow every exciting moment -- from tweets and winner announcements to candid red carpet pictures and viewer polls -- on CNN's live blog.


(CNN) -- The 56th Annual Grammy Awards will certainly have its share of winners, whether it be Daft Punk, Jay Z or Macklemore & Ryan Lewis.


But it's also going to have something even bigger: a mass wedding.


Yes, during the performance of Macklemore & Lewis' "Same Love" -- a song written in support of same-sex marriage -- the stage of Los Angeles' Staples Center is going to be filled with 34 couples there to tie the knot. Queen Latifah will officiate, and Madonna will serve as maid of honor. (If she wanted to, she could bring her own wedding dress.)


The Grammys are often about such outlandish and talked-about moments. Think about Elton John's duet of "Stan" with Eminem -- which was a retort to criticism of Eminem's homophobic lyrics -- or Lady Gaga's jump into a celebrity meat grinder. It's almost enough to turn the honors themselves into background noise.


But this year's nominations feature a wide range of styles and artists, particularly among the big three awards of album, song and record of the year. The latter category includes Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" and Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," two songs that dueled it out for song of the summer, as well as Lorde's "Royals," which became an anti-materialist anthem for some fans.





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Jay Z leads Grammy nominations


Other record of the year nominees include Bruno Mars' "Locked Out of Heaven" and Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive."


Macklemore & Ryan, who had a big year thanks to "Same Love" and "Thrift Shop," are up for album of the year for "The Heist," song of the year (a songwriters' award) for "Same Love" and best new artist. The duo is up for seven Grammys total.


"Seven is unbelievable," Lewis told CNN in December. "We came here hoping for one."


Jay Z led all nominees with nine nods, though he's competing against himself in some categories. Like Macklemore & Lewis, Justin Timberlake is also up for seven Grammys, though he is unexpectedly absent from album of the year (for "The 20/20 Experience").


There are more than 80 Grammy categories, so most awards are given out before the show. Macklemore & Lewis were among the early winners, taking home three Grammys: rap album ("The Heist"), rap performance and rap song (both for "Thrift Shop").


Adele, a big winner two years ago, won yet another Grammy, this time for her "Skyfall" theme song. Other winners include Ziggy Marley (reggae album); Stephen Colbert (spoken word); and Terri Lyne Carrington (jazz instrumental album).


Daft Punk has won at least two early Grammys for its album "Random Access Memories," one for its engineering, the other in the dance electronic category. Neither of the robot-dressed duo attended the preshow apparently.


Performers for the show are diverse. They include Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham; Nine Inch Nails; John Legend; Katy Perry; and a quartet featuring Merle Haggard, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson and Blake Shelton. Former Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are also scheduled to perform.


The Beatles are among those given Lifetime Achievement Awards by the Recording Academy, which oversees the Grammys.


The show will be hosted by LL Cool J and air on CBS starting at 8 p.m. ET.


Alan Duke contributed to this story.