Kayaking in Guatemala, going on a safari in Tanzania, scavenger hunting in Shanghai—Who says vacations are for resting?
Guatemala’s Bohemian Rhapsody Cold water splashed onto my face as our speedboat accelerated across Guatemala’s ancient Lake Atitlán. I was headed to San Pedro—a small village that is home to both indigenous Tzutujil Mayans and bohemians who came for a visit and decided not to leave. By Jessica Jones, Kuwana Haulsey, & Eric Woods |
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Find your place under the sun at one of these Caribbean music festivals
St. Lucia Jazz It may be called St. Lucia Jazz (stluciajazz.org), but this annual festival will please any music lover’s palette. Babyface and Al Green have both performed to sold-out crowds here, as has newly crowned pop star Rihanna. But the event remains true to its jazz roots.
By Bridget Bland |
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From Sherbet to Neon, Spring Fashion Is All About Color
Photography by Sergio Kurhajec Styled by Miriam Sternoff |
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Going The Extra MileA growing trend in travel, voluntourism gives “have a good trip” a whole new meaning
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Lou Rawls, whose cool, velvet baritone was so silky smooth that even the crown prince of crooners, Frank Sinatra, paid homage to it, may have done more to change the way ordinary African-Americans think about giving than any other celebrity. By Wiley A. Hall, 3rd |
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Museum QualityTwo executives of African-American arts institutions discuss their mission, audience diversity, and the art of asking for what you need
By Laylah Amatullah Barrayn |
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