Cross posted from Worldwatch Institute's Nourishing the Planet.
By Christi Zaleski
Leaving Gambia's capital city, Banjul, you'll find a group of women standing road side offering up oysters for 15 dalasis a cup, or about 55 cents for...
It wasn’t enough that I had to spend 2008 and 2009 in a fashion black hole when it came to Swedes’ sensibility on the catwalk.
Now that it’s summer again, I am faced with the same...
Sometimes it happens... More lately than usual. These sleepless nights. My mind scrolling through all the things, the things to do. I wonder why. Why this month has been so hard for me to fall...
Mashable is having a SummerMash
tour, which includes Seattle, San Francisco, NYC and Washington DC. The tour is in full force with Pete
Cashmore, Adam Hirsch, Ben Parr, Karen
Hartline, Brett Petersel, Jolie O'Dell, and Jenn
Van Grove. Learn more...
Number 1 question asked by people considering a visit to Roatan, “Do you have bugs?”
Short answer, “Personally…no. On the Island…yes!”
Of course we have bugs (and other critters) on Roatan. A lush tropical Island, surrounded by...
I am not sure when and from where fried chicken was introduced to Japanese society, but it has been one of the most popular dishes/snacks among Japanese people, including myself.
If you want to experience a...
It’s interesting that blogging started off in the San Francisco area because here, there is a long tradition of new forms of writing. I’ve long been fascinated with the literature of the Beatniks -- a...
It’s one of the most exotic and historical ancient places in the world. Egypt is known as the Land of the Pharaohs and also as the gift of the Nile because without the Nile river there...
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