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How to Plan a Trip to Paris

Dr. Jessie Voigts
November
20
/ 2014
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It’s long been a dream of our daughter’s to visit (ok, live) in Paris.

Filtering through the morass of information to truly learn

Bert Maxwell
November
19
/ 2014
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As an educator, I feel strongly that we need to take advantage of all resources to continue our quest for lifelong learning. From e-learning and all the various forms of online education to new technologies to old-fashioned talking with people, the more we learn, the better off we are.

“The Mabinogion” and the Influence of Wales

Lexa Pennington
November
18
/ 2014
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When travelers imagine touring the United Kingdom, very rarely do they consider the southwest region of Wales. However, Wales should be known the world over for its profound influence on the whole of Western thought.

London’s 8 Most Unique Pubs

Dr. Jessie Voigts
November
18
/ 2014
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In a town (nay, country!) known for pubs, it’s hard to find truly unique ones.

Photographer of the Month: Elia Locardi

Jordan Oram
November
17
/ 2014

If you're looking for inspirational photos from around the world, then look no further than Elia Locardi, this month's Photographer of the Month. Elia and his uber-talented wife Naomi have been location independent since 2012 and together run their popular website, www.blamethemonkey.com.

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New England Celtic Celebrations Light Up Winter

Kerry Dexter
November
17
/ 2014

Lightly falling snowflakes to heavy snow, winter winds to sparkling clear still night skies: New England winter weather can be varied and challenging -- and beautiful. All the more reason that it is a time and place for gathering in, for celebrating with family and friends, for stories, for good cheer, for dance, for music.

 

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Florida Culture for the Week of November 17 By Josh Garrick

Josh Garrick
November
17
/ 2014
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Florida Culture for the Week of November 17 By Josh Garrick

Now thru Dec 28 – A Christmas Story at Orlando Rep

Foodie Finds: Churchill's British Pub - Wot!

Penny Sadler
November
15
/ 2014
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I think every big city in the US (and some smaller ones, too) has some version of a British pub. Let's face it, we can really be Anglophiles at heart. We won our independence from the motherland in 1776, but we've never really abandoned our heritage.

 

Exploring Chicago Blues: Inside the Scene, Past and Present

Dr. Jessie Voigts
November
15
/ 2014
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Have you ever felt like you knew a place, only to learn something that peels back all your knowledge and gives you more? Such is the case with Chicago to me, with a new book by one of my favorite cultural travel writers, Rosalind Cummings-Yeates.

Nimman Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand: What It’s Really Like

Lars Wagoner
November
14
/ 2014
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That’s weird, why is there a video embedded in this article? Because I collaborated with a friend of mine to make a video about a modern and trendy street in Chiang Mai.

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