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The Woman Behind Bogotá’s Most Important Art Event of the Year
María Paz Gaviria, director of the International Art Fair of Bogotá (ArtBo), explains why the city’s art scene has entered the global spotlight.
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Winter in Tuscany According to Massimo Ferragamo
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Goats, Boozy Yoga, and iPhone Sleeping Bags—What It’s Like to Unplug in Wine Country
At the new Sound Off Quiet Retreat at Napa’s Calistoga Ranch, you can power down your phone and recharge your spirit with meditative hiking, wine-infused wellness treatments, and visits with wine country’s cutest farm animals.
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Where Are All the Black Women Pilots?
Nearly a century after Bessie Coleman first took to the skies, Black women remain a rarity in the cockpit.
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Syreeta McFadden
Road Trips
A Love Letter to Driving Alone
Embarking on a road trip by yourself is solo travel taken to another level.
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Jamie Feldmar
Art + Architecture
In New York, a $100 Million Souvenir
You may not be the one to take home Leonardo da Vinci’s magnificent “Salvator Mundi” when it crosses the auction block, but at Christie’s, looking is still free.
November 6, 2017 10:55 AM
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Matthew Phenix
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How to Get Into Dozens of Private Architectural Treasures Around the World
Open House weekends provide exclusive insider access to beautifully designed buildings across the globe. Here are eight places to visit this fall as the architectural initiative grows in popularity—including Asia’s first participating city.
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The Best Waterproof and Water-Resistant Backpacks for Travel
Whether you’re headed to a famously drizzly city, about to trek deep into a misty rainforest, or preparing for potential tropical squalls, these waterproof and water-resistant backpacks will keep your valuables nice and dry.
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Kelly Bastone
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Haunting and Beautiful Cemeteries Around the United States
Graveyards aren’t always spooky—with their history and architecture, sometimes they’re downright delightful.
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Cities We Love
On the Hunt for Tokyo’s Strangest Souvenirs
How the city’s wackiest discount store turned one avowed anticustomer into a voracious shopper.
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Cities We Love
A Local’s Take on the Shanghai Neighborhoods You Need to Know Right Now
Beneath the cutting-edge surface of Shanghai lies a trove of fascinating history. As the city turns to that past to inform its future, a local weighs in on the hotspots across his hometown.
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Stock Island: Where Old Key West Is Hiding
With two new hotels, Stock Island, an under-the-radar spot in the Florida Keys known for its laid-back, vintage vibe, may not be a locals-only spot for much longer.
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Shayne Benowitz
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How to Plan Your First Trip to Pakistan
If you’ve dreamed of hiking the legendary Hindu Kush mountains, driving the record-breaking Karakoram Highway, or browsing the bazaars of historic Lahore, you’ll need to do a little preparation.
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