Don Quijote «2025»
Whether you’re reading the original Spanish or a modern translation, Quijote's quest reminds us that while we must keep our feet on the ground, there is always room to look at the world through the lens of a knight [8, 19]. Option 2: The Retail Adventure
Don’t just go to check things off a list. Step back, embrace the overstimulation, and enjoy the "marvellous madness" [5.6, 18]. Don Quijote: A retail treasure hunt - Inside Japan Tours
: Don Quijote isn't just a "crazy guy"; he is Alonso Quijano, a regular man who chooses to see a more heroic world [8]. His "madness" is a profound reflection on how joy can extend beyond the bounds of our own bodies [5]. Don Quijote
: Bring your passport for a 10% tax-free discount [23].
: Long before modern philosophy, Cervantes was setting the stage for existentialist thought—exploring the struggle for human greatness amidst the resignation of reality [7]. Whether you’re reading the original Spanish or a
: With its outrageous exteriors and over-the-top signage, it's a favorite for Instagram and TikTok users worldwide [13].
But why are we still talking about a man who fought windmills? Don Quijote: A retail treasure hunt - Inside
: These stores pack products from floor to ceiling. You can find everything from Kit Kats and J-beauty treasures to unique Japanese souvenirs [17].



Great interview with two legendary DC artists.
Amazing to see more local hires, but Studio of all places needs to do more. It is one of the most toxic places to work in DC. Would love to hear David Muse address himself why the local community, in particular artists of color, are still so hesitant to work under his tenure.