А это анонс для тех, кто не знает, где сегоднявыпить кофе в центре Нижнего с 12 до 15 ☕️
Играю диджей-сет в кофейне «Салют» вместе с Пашей Post Dream. Позвали ребята из Техзавода — они классные, делают конференции для спецов из креативных индустрий, организовывают лекции и другие мощные образовалки.
Кто на ланче будет в центре — тоже заскакивайте увидеться. Вход фри!
А это анонс для тех, кто не знает, где сегоднявыпить кофе в центре Нижнего с 12 до 15 ☕️
Играю диджей-сет в кофейне «Салют» вместе с Пашей Post Dream. Позвали ребята из Техзавода — они классные, делают конференции для спецов из креативных индустрий, организовывают лекции и другие мощные образовалки.
Кто на ланче будет в центре — тоже заскакивайте увидеться. Вход фри!
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