By Anna Kaminsky on July 4, 2012 in Antigua, California, Central America, Featured, Guatemala, Guatemala City, Los Angeles, North America, Photos, USA
Claremont McKenna College alum Chris Temple and three of his close college friends wanted to see what it was like to live like a large population of the world – in extreme poverty and despair....
The Flagstaff Folk Festival just took place on June 30th and July 1st, 2012 at the Coconino Center for the Arts and Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum. They featured more than 100 acts on four stages, of...
Thais exuberantly celebrate their King’s 60th year on the throne, 2006. Photo from European Photopress Agency.
“I’m not standing for the King,” the German man behind me snapped. “I’m standing because I want to.”
A few hundred...
I may have not spent that much time in Finland but it didn’t take long for me to notice some pretty interesting local habits. Here are 5 of my favorite Finnish Fun Facts.
Design is in...
In late Wednesday, if you're up for messy endeavors and creative uses of food, head to Spain’s messiest festival in August. Held in Buñol, roughly 40km west of Valencia, La Tomatina is a tomato-throwing orgy that...
Thailand has it all: ancient ruins, holy temples, elephant rides, world-class parties, and so help me Buddha, the very best, cheapest street food I have ever tasted. There is one other thing you will encounter...
One of my Dakar friends is Hungarian. She writes articles in Hungarian, speaks to her family in Hungarian, etc., but is married to an American guy and works in an English-speaking environment. We were driving...
Beaver Creek's Black Diamond Bistro hasn't been around for that long. I was fortunate enough to spend several hours there on a recent trip to Beaver Creek Colorado, where Managing Partner, Bartender and wearer of...
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