My 36 hours in Paris were dedicated to photography; it was my only goal.
Photography is still very new to me; I bought my first SLR camera in 2006 and took lessons to learn how to...
By Amanda Stone
Executive Director of the Global Crop Diversity Trust (and Nourishing the Planet Advisory Group member) Dr. Cary Fowler is a recipient of one of this year’s Heinz Awards. Fowler received this prestigious recognition...
This is one of a series of re-posst of our Shangri-la adventure of one year ago.
Claire:
We slept fitfully. We were grateful for a warm, dry place but I fretted about the rain. I was relieved...
The expectations for courtship here in China are different, to say the least. My friend Philip always used to love taking the piss out of the Chinese dating game. Philip comes from a...
Chordeleg is a small town about one hour from Cuenca, Ecuador often combined with Gualaceo for day trips. It is known for the many jewelry stores that line the streets and main square: there must...
[Here is a draft of an article for the fifth anniversary of the Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) - a Palo Alto, California-based think tank. I'm a founding fellow of SNCR.] It's easy...
Today is the final #CauseItsSummer guest post and as such we’re doing a double header! Once a week this summer, The Causemopolitan has featured a guest post that will inspire you right up out of your...
Ahhh, the scent of autumn is in the air. The leaves on the trees getting ready to put on a show of glorious colours of crimson and gold, before falling to the ground leaving a...
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