When you think 'fashion' you automatically think of clothes, right? And not unreasonably so. But you sometimes forget how much trends affect almost every aspect of our lives; often without us even noticing. The social...
As world leaders gathered for the Millennium Development Goals summit at the UN headquarters in New York last week, there were also a number of important side events taking place. On Friday September 24, the...
Lagom is considered an integral part of Swedish culture and society. I translate it as “just perfect” as I do believe an English equivalent exists. It’s neither being excessive or rococo nor sparse and...
Lahore, the city of garden, the city of kings, the city of colleges and city of saints. Below are some pictures of old Lahore.
Badshahi Mosque
Interior Delhi Gate
The Mighty Kim's Gun
Lohari Gate
Shalimar Garden...
If you live in South Africa it’s almost certain that you have been acquainted or are familiar with the Vuvuzela.
During the recent 2010 World Cup, held here on our soil of course, the Vuvuzela’s popularity...
Chile-born Osvaldo Donoso Barrrios' talks to me about his life, from Chile to Peru (his mother was Peruvian) to Ecuador to California's Marin. He has lived on Santa Cruz Island in Ecuador's Galapagos Islands for...
Day 3 found us up early and in the beautiful seacoast town of Gloucester, Massachusetts. The weather was perfect for what we had in mind that day. We began with a little ride around the...
By Robert Goodland
The world can quickly address the record temperatures set this year in places as diverse as Pakistan and Japan, Moscow and California, by replacing 25 percent of today’s products derived from livestock (mainly...
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