Street Artist Ernest Zacharevic Thinks Art Is Rubbish And Rubbish Is Art
Hung high in collectors' homes or hidden away behind museum walls, 2D art can have the (often undeserved) reputation for being inaccessible. Street artist Ernest Zacharevic's recent work in George...
View ArticleIt's Amazing Both Drivers Survived This Crash At The Rolex 24 At Daytona
The 2014 Rolex 24 at Daytona (also known as the 24 Hours of Daytona) marked the first race of the new TUDOR United SportsCar Championship series, which was created from the merger of the American...
View ArticleExploring the Hidden Market Streets of Seoul
Before the days of discount franchises and department stores, markets were the primary locales for shopping, trading, and gossiping in Korea's major cities. Sadly, due to rapid modernization and an...
View ArticleThis Sunset And Sunrise Time-Lapse From Chile Is Unbelievable (VIDEO)
Could this video be any more stunning? Amid peoples' busy schedules, the natural phenomenon of daily sunsets and sunrises are often overlooked and forgotten. Through this awe-inspiring, seemingly...
View ArticleAs the Sun Sets
Hopping from country to country, wherever my work takes me, can be exhausting and exhilarating. Each city has its own personality and living, breathing culture. Inbetween meetings, conferences,...
View Article50 Incredible Travel Destinations to Consider for 2014
Where will you go in 2014? We can't plan your vacations for you, but we can certainly help you narrow your wish list of destinations with our annual Top 50 Travel Destinations list. No, we don't...
View ArticleEver Wonder How Olympic Snow Is Made? Watch This Video
It didn't come from the sky, but you can still eat it. In this National Geographic video, we're shown how fake snow is created and distributed in order to help events like the Winter Olympics go off...
View ArticleBrasilia: An Architectural Tourist's Playground in the Brazilian Savanna
Brasilia at night In Terry Gilliam's dystopian black comedy Brazil, Jonathan Pryce plays a lonely clerk longing to escape a cold Brave New World overrun by inefficient and terrifying bureaucrats. As he...
View ArticleBem-vindo From São Paulo: Introducing the Brasil Post
SÃO PAULO -- Olá from Brazil. I'm here for the launch of the Brasil Post, in partnership with the Abril Group, one of Latin America's legendary media companies. For more than half a century, Abril has...
View ArticleFrom Tasmanian Devils to Komodo Dragons: 6 Toothy Customers -- Beware of Jaws...
OK, this is not the great white shark of movie fame, just a random, by no means exhaustive, look at some of the many other toothy customers out there with whom you don't want to go mano a mano -- or...
View Article4 New Cruise Ships Sailing in 2014
Now that the holidays are over, it’s time to start planning our 2014 vacations. If sailing on a brand new cruise ship on the big blue sea is in your forecast for the year, you’ll want to read on for...
View ArticleThis Timelapse of Banff National Park Will Take Your Breath Away
Established in 1885, Banff National Park is Canada's oldest national park. It's home to more than 2,500 square miles of breathtaking mountainous terrain (estimated to be between 45 and 120 million...
View ArticleIt's Still Fun in the Philippines: Five of Our Favorite Spots
The Philippines is one of our favorite countries in Southeast Asia. It's got incredible natural beauty, kind locals who take you under their wings, tons of activities and killer beaches. Unfortunately,...
View ArticleKid Crawls On Million-Dollar Artwork, Internet Lets Out Collective WTF?
This is why we can't have nice things. Holy crap. Horrible kids, horrible parents. @tate pic.twitter.com/6h1nuY6CfQ— Stephanie Theodore (@TheodoreArt) January 26, 2014 A precocious child recently...
View ArticleTips on Being a Conscience Traveler
I recently took part in a twitter discussion on travel. Every Thursday, Travelers' Night imposes questions to the tworld on travel, travel experiences and everything of the like. We track everyone's...
View ArticleWinter Storm Socks Georgia, Texas And Other Southern States With Snow And Ice
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal says that he will send troopers to schools where students are stranded because they could not make it home on clogged roads caused by a rare snowstorm. The...
View Article10 Old Olympic Venues You Can Still Visit
So, you didn't get a ticket to Sochi this winter. Not to worry, sports fans: There are still plenty of sites used in Olympic Games that are open to visitors. Here are some of our favorites. By Marisa...
View ArticleDenver Airport Goes Full-On Broncos With Adorable 'Omaha!' Stunt
Passengers headed to Omaha, Neb., through Denver International Airport may be out of luck for the next couple days, as it appears their flights have instead been re-routed to "Omaha!" As in, "Omaha!...
View ArticleTravels with Journey and Friends: The Cliff Resort Pismo Beach Gets 5 Paws
"Best in Show for Service, Pet Amenities, Accommodations, Location and Marisol's Fabulous Cuisine" Nancy Chuda. The Cliff Resort gets LuxEcoLiving's 5 paws for one of the best pet-friendly hotels in...
View ArticleWhere to Eat and Drink in Cold NYC
New Yorkers are forever promoting the fact that we enjoy four distinct seasons here. Yet that premise is at its most challenging in the dead of winter. But we're nothing if not adaptable, especially...
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