I've heard it reported many, many times since the size zero phenomenon that "curves are back", with little concrete evidence to follow. Granted, a designer might choose to go against the grain and send one...
There are heaps of good quality and original online-based magazines emerging at the moment, perhaps spurred on by the success of devices such as the iPad. One of the best ones I've encountered is The...
The Circque du Soleil is currently touring with their Saltimbanco tour, and it is set to hit Cape Town’s shores early next year. While it is still a long ways away, tickets are already on...
The colourful Cape Town has an equally colourful array of local cuisine to suit everyone’s palate from char-grilled meat on the braai to fresh fish caught hours before and the exotic spices of Cape Malay,...
Just 20 miles south of Carmel and not far from the much-photographed Bixby Bridge (top photo) lies Andrew Molera State Park, one of Big Sur's most accessible hiking areas. The gentle, flat camp trail of...
As those of you who read this blog regularly have probably interpreted by now, the theme lately has been one of holidays. That's because for a few months straight, it seems as though the holidays...
As the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, hunger and malnutrition plagued the Republic of Haiti long before a 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated the country earlier this year. Before the quake, 1.9 million Haitians went...
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