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Festivals + Events
Venice Film Festival Debuts With Fewer Hollywood Stars and Face Masks Required
The 77th edition of the world’s oldest film festival will look nothing like its predecessors.
September 1, 2020 01:43 PM
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Nicole Winfield
National Parks
You Don’t Have to Live in California to Show Love for Its State Parks
Look good and do good with the new apparel collection from Parks Project, which features the Golden State’s beloved public lands and supports them too.
September 23, 2019 05:49 PM
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Maggie Fuller
Family Travel
How LEGO Kits Help Us Learn About the World (Even When We Can’t Travel)
Rainy days—and periods of social-distancing or quarantine—mean a chance to introduce your kids to a world of travel and architecture. And plastic bricks.
March 13, 2020 05:35 PM
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Ann Shields
Longreads
Airlines Still Have Dress Codes for Passengers. Why?
Much has changed since the “golden age” of air travel—but the debate around “dressing up” remains.
December 2, 2022 01:30 PM
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Victoria M. Walker
U.S. Beaches
The 8 Best Things to Do in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Get outside in the “Venice of the U.S.”, be it by paddleboard, airboat, or pool float.
February 24, 2021 12:18 PM
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Terry Ward
Expedition Cruises
How to See the World’s Most Glorious Glaciers Before It’s Too Late
Embarking on a glacier tour has often meant hopping on a gas-guzzling boat or bus; talk about an ethical conundrum. These ice-focused expeditions offer a more environmentally conscious approach.
November 8, 2018 03:21 PM
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Sarah Purkrabek
Accessible Travel
Why Aren’t UNESCO World Heritage Sites More Accessible?
UNESCO World Heritage sites are some of the most popular destinations for travelers. Yet many are inaccessible to disabled travelers, and any alterations to the sites are often resisted.
July 16, 2024 08:53 AM
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Katherine LaGrave
Expedition Cruises
Just Back From Antarctica
Why it matters to go to Antarctica now
February 13, 2020 09:23 AM
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Annie Fitzsimmons
Tips + News
Turkey Converts Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia Museum Back Into a Mosque
The 6th-century cathedral became a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of the city in 1453, but has been a museum since 1934, drawing 3.7 million tourists last year.
July 10, 2020 04:34 PM
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Suzan Fraser
Tips + News
Cancun, Los Cabos Reopen to Tourists in June
The state of Quintana Roo and Los Cabos have started receiving tourists for the first time in two months. But what changes need to happen to really get people to return?
June 19, 2020 12:12 PM
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Laura Dannen Redman
Books
A Thorough (and Honest) Love Letter to the New York City Subway
Sure, it’s home to Pizza Rat. But NYC’s transit system is also a marvel of engineering—and an underground microcosm of the city.
September 10, 2020 12:18 PM
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John E. Morris
Books
How Working in the French Quarter Showed Me a Different Side of New Orleans
In an excerpt from her debut memoir “The Yellow House,” NOLA native Sarah M. Broom reflects on a summer job she took in the heavily touristed French Quarter while home from college.
June 7, 2019 08:29 PM
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Sarah M. Broom
LGBTQ Travel
Know Before You Go: Tips for Transgender and Nonbinary Travelers
For people whose gender identity doesn’t match the one assigned to them on their birth certificate, dealing with air travel can present a host of obstacles. Here’s what U.S. travelers need to know about flying outside of the binary.
May 30, 2019 08:54 PM
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Alex Verman
Air Travel News
Drone Sightings Keep Grounding Flights—Here’s Why That Keeps Happening
Reports of drones have grounded hundreds of flights at both London and New York-area airports within the last few weeks. Here is how the growing popularity of these devices could affect air travel in the future.
January 24, 2019 11:20 AM
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David Koenig
Travel Tales
For One Traveler, London’s Carnival Becomes an Unexpected Home
Author Louis Chude-Sokei was born in Nigeria, spent part of his childhood in Jamaica, and came of age in L.A. This mix of places and cultures shaped his life—but also left him feeling unmoored. Until he stumbled upon London’s Notting Hill Carnival.
July 6, 2021 11:29 PM
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Louis Chude-Sokei
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