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women from the Wakami women’s empowerment artisan group in Guatemala crafting beautiful bracelets

15 Ethical Clothing Companies That Give Back

Tortellini in brodo, an italian broth with pasta.

Food In Bologna, Italy: What & Where To Eat In This Delicious City

Vineyards in the Okanagan Valley overlooking Lake Okanagan and rolling hills on a clear summer day.

Okanagan Valley Wine Country: Where To Sip, Savor & Stay For A Tipsy Trip

a plate of 3 Sicilian cannolis in different flavor variations

Where To Find The Best Cannoli In Sicily (Map Included!)

biodynamic wineries in Oregon

10 Best Biodynamic Wineries In Oregon You Must Visit

traveler eating plant-based tacos at a vegan resort in the Caribbean

20 Best Vegan Resorts In The Caribbean

Czech desserts you must try

Top 10 Prague Pastries To Try On Your Next Czech Republic Trip

Altai Mountains Mongolia

A Culturally-Immersive Adventure In Mongolia’s Altai Mountains

After The Crash: Celebrating Life In Death Valley, California

by Patti MorrowUpdated on Jun 9, 2024Sep 8, 2016
Death Vallely

A horrific car crash left me severely injured, but I wouldn’t be defeated. Instead, it inspired a trip focused on celebrating life in Death Valley. Read on.

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literary travel

8 Fascinating Accommodations For Literary Lovers

by Katie FooteUpdated on Apr 9, 2017Sep 8, 2016

These fascinating literary travel-focused accommodations from around the world tantalize the mind with good old fashioned paperback books. Here’s how.

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Unusual Budapest: Childhood Memories & Sweet Treasures At The Marzipan Museum

by Emily MonacoUpdated on Dec 9, 2018Sep 8, 2016

Looking for unique Budapest attractions? The Marzipan Museum allowed me to relive childhood memories and explore sweet Hungarian culture. Here’s how.

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Raise Your Glass To The Wonderful Women In Beer

by Becky GarrisonUpdated on Mar 13, 2026Sep 7, 2016

Women in beer hasn’t always been the girl power story we’d like to believe. Luckily, the craft beer industry is transforming the landscape. Here’s how.

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The Saw Lady. Photo by Dexter Wetmore.

Busking In NYC: The Amazing Power Of The Musical Saw

by Katie FooteUpdated on Aug 21, 2016Sep 1, 2016

Busking in NYC comes with many stereotypes, which one musical saw-playing woman is working to slash (while also bringing people together). Here’s how.

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Here’s What It’s Like To Be An American Lesbian In The Middle East

by Katie FooteUpdated on Feb 10, 2026Aug 31, 2016

Chivvis Moore, an American lesbian, feminist and author, shares her unique experience living in the Middle East and immersing herself in local life.

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11 Charts Depicting The Effects Of Climate Change (And How To Help)

by Jessie FestaUpdated on Feb 10, 2026Aug 30, 2016

The effects of climate change due to the destruction of grasslands may be graver than we think. Here’s why, and what’s needed to turn things around.

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My Mother’s Land [Travel Poetry]

by Eno EdetUpdated on Feb 10, 2026Aug 23, 2016

Looking for inspiring poems about Africa? In this piece, the author talks of his mother’s drive to lift herself out of the Nigerian slums for a better life.

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How One Chef Is Revolutionizing Prague’s Cuisine

by Patti MorrowUpdated on Feb 9, 2026Aug 18, 2016

Restaurants in Prague aren’t all about hearty stew. Sophia Smith brings healthy Asian cooking to the city, perfectly paired with local wellness options!

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Love Cocktails? Here’s Why You Should Head To Savannah

by Jessie FestaUpdated on Jul 13, 2025Aug 17, 2016

On a quest for Savannah cocktails we discovered the whimsical city has a rising drink culture focused on thoughtfully-crafted over quick to-go concoctions.

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