From skyscrapers, to mud huts with thatched roofs, the Ivory Coast has it all. This west African country is deeply imbued with French food and culture. In fact, French is still the national language. Over...
Table Mountain is as iconic as Michael Jackson (for very different reasons of course). If you live in Cape Town, or anywhere else in South Africa for that matter, or are visiting from a...
I've taken a break from posting here, but have been posting over at Intel's My Life Scoop blog for the past month or so. I haven't gone to Hawaii (except in my mind, maybe).
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It's rare that a fully realized orchestral indie rock project hits the scene and with the release of its debut EP 'Songs from the Valley Below' in early 2010 The Family Crest quickly ignited a...
For the past few days everything has struck me as completely hilarious. It's that stranger-in-a-strange land complex that occurs when you realized how suddenly of your own country you really are. And India just...
There are iguanas all over Aruba, and they never ceased to amuse me. They're just so funny when they run! To close this series of posts about our Aruba trip, I'll leave you with my...
By Renee Blodgett on November 22, 2010 in Africa, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Congo, Namibia, Photos, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Southern Africa, Togo, West Africa
On August 31st 2010, PlusNews and IRIN in Johannesburg highlighted the story of Veronica (a pseudonym), a HIV+ woman, who found out that she has been sterilized by nurses without any...
(This is a guest blog post from Jo Caroll)
Hate the early morning squash into the tube? Clinging to the rail with your face jammed into that sweaty mans armpit? All the while your trusty old...
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