“Living is like tearing through a museum. Not until later do you really start absorbing what you saw, thinking about it, looking it up in a book, and remembering – because you can’t take it in all at once.” Audrey Hepburn
STORY: Lee Man – October 5, 2020
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4 Canadians recognized for photographs of oil infrastructure, a cow moose and a brown bear fishing
Emily Chung · CBC News · Posted: Oct 14, 2020, 6:42 PM ET | Last Updated: October 15
Skullmapping combines artistic knowledge with 3D projection mapping technology to tell stories in new ways.
The world's smallest chef cooks a typical fish dish, 'Bouillabaisse'... Bon appétit! Oct 29, 2015
Experience Harlem Week 2020 virtually! We are thrilled to join Harlem Week 2020 with this special virtual presentation of 'Dancing Through Harlem' by the Dance Theatre of Harlem Company! August 2020
Food tour guides want to showcase the best of their cities—but often come up against unintentional biases, fear of new foods, and lack of context on their tours.
BY PRIYA KRISHNA
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For Food Tour Guides, Requests to 'Eat Like a Local' Are Complicated
Food tour guides want to showcase the best of their cities—but often come up against unintentional biases, fear of new foods, and lack of context on their tours.
In recent years, food tourism has been defined by a single phrase: “Eat like a local.”
The gold standard of a good vacation is no longer to hit all the famous monuments, or even to blow a lot of money on a restaurant with multiple Michelin stars. It’s about finding the chaat wallah in a specific alleyway who serves Mumbai’s best bhel puri; the superlative noodle stall in Singapore in a sea of food vendors; the doubles in Tobago sold out of an unmarked van in a parking lot. People don’t want to just vacation to a city; they want to feel like they live in that city—and a great way to do that is through food. By Priya Krishna – September 9, 2020
Cooler temperatures and bursts of yellow, orange and red dotting landscapes around the country signal that one of the most spectacular seasons in Canada has arrived. Fall, no matter your age, still somehow signals the chance to start anew. The season almost urges you to slow down, savour quiet moments, dig into harvest foods and discover new experiences. Here are a few of our favourite ways to safely embrace autumn this year. Source – Destination Canada
Dave Hazzan July 7, 2020
In 2016, after more than a decade in Korea, Dave Hazzan decided it was time to go home to Canada. But not before he and fellow-expat/now-wife Jo Turner embarked on one last epic adventure. Here's their story and photos.
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In the library of Portugal’s Mafra Palace, a writer finds an unlikely source of inspiration hidden behind the rows of books. By Jill FernandesTRAVEL WRITER 15 Jun 2020 - 6 Minute Read
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Journeys to the Extraordinary with Viking Expedition
Join us for a webinar on Oct 28, 2020, at 10:00 AM EDT.
Journeys to the Extraordinary with Viking Expedition - Explore Antarctica, the Arctic, and the Great Lakes on our new purpose-built expedition ships. Learn about your destination from our Viking Resident Scientists and enrichment program, developed with Cambridge University and other leading academic institutions, and explore onshore and by sea with our fleet of small expedition vessels. Join us to learn more...
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