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Primavera Music Founder Pablo Soler on Barcelona’s Cool Beat
Pablo Soler, the founder of the Primavera Sound Music Festival, loves new music and great food. He finds plenty of both near his home in El Born. Here, his story.
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Why the World’s Most Luxurious Cruise Ship Is Worth the Splurge
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8 of San Francisco’s Best Rooftop Bars to Drink At
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