Tel Aviv? Tell Me More
In an ancient land, Tel Aviv, with open arms, captivates and charms even the most skeptical and weary traveler.
View ArticlePut On Your Discount Travelin’ Shoes
Technology, travel, and lodging have changed so much in the last few years that it’s time for you to learn some of the newest ways to save money while traveling in 2015.
View ArticleAdventures in Fort Ladida
Fort Lauderdale is more than equipped to welcome all styles and strokes, so bring your sunblock — we’re going to South Florida.
View ArticleThe Adventures of the Fresh Prince of Philly
As a kid, my knowledge of Philadelphia was limited. Everything I knew came from television and movies. Blame it on the Fresh Prince, but I knew one day I would make it to Philly. And I did.
View ArticleToronto The Good
Bright lights and billboards, crowded crosswalks and countless cabbies. Times Square much? No, this would be Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto.
View ArticleAtlanta I Do Declare
There are two very distinct and likable Atlantas -- both of the Atlantas, however, pride themselves on good manners, pressed clothing, and the unquenchable desire for status.
View ArticleThe Land of the Midnight Sun
Fun Fact: Alaska, our nation’s northernmost state is simultaneously the nation’s westernmost and easternmost, as well.
View ArticleThe Winsome Windy City
If you’re looking to get out for a weekend and immerse yourself in a city with a bit more anonymity, Chicago might be the one.
View ArticleYou Stay Classy, San Diego!
It seemed like a good idea at the time. One trip, two friends, and three days in San Diego. What could go wrong?
View ArticleTransportation & The License To Fly
The F.A.A. is tasked with ensuring passenger safety on all flights — a process that can prove more difficult when they happen to be transgender.
View ArticlePRIDE AND PARADISE IN PUERTA VALLARTA
NORMALLY I HATE A WINDOW seat, but I’m glad to have one for the flight into Puerto Vallarta. Long beaches stretch out and meet the vast, bright-blue ocean, and where the two converge they create clean...
View ArticleFrom Portland with passion
If you’re living in a city with a huge stigma like Denver, t suddenly becomes your duty to seek out and spend the weekend exploring another city filled with weird stereotypes at least once in your...
View ArticleViva la ¡Revolución!: Glimpses into an open Cuba
Visiting Havana is a little like stepping into a book by Howard Zinn or Eduardo Galeano. (I almost said “amusement park” — how capitalist!). Shrines to left-leaning heroes dot the streets, particularly...
View ArticleAokigahara: The Suicide Forest
I recently had the opportunity to visit Japan with a friend. Everyone I met in the Land of the Rising Sun was kind, generous, and excited to share their vibrant and extensive culture — not to mention...
View ArticleNights in La Ville Lumiere
Like the rest of the world, I was saddened and angered by the recent terrorist attacks in Paris. So as a big middle finger to those who resort to violence and fear in an effort to cloister Parisians...
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