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By Kerry Dexter, 16 March, 2009

Cherish These Ladies: another aspect of Celtic women's music

 

By Julie Royce, 16 March, 2009

Michigan's Small Town Treasures: Wineries & Dinner on Mission Peninsula

Warming from the Inside Out

If you are looking for indoor ways to spend a winter day you might consider one of my favorites: drive to Mission Peninsula and enjoy casual wine tasting capped with a delicious dinner at The Mission Table.
 

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 15 March, 2009

Photographer of the Month: Matt Carrington

Once in a while, you occasionally run across people who have truly captured the essence of people around the world. One such photographer is Matt Carrington.

 

 

By Joel Carillet, 14 March, 2009

Hidden Treasures: Princess Diana's Slip-Up in Lahore

Anyone who travels will commit a cultural error from time to time.  But generally speaking, if you want to err in such a way that a national uproar will ensue, it helps to be famous.  Take the case of Princess Diana’s 1991 visit to Lahore, Pakistan.

 

By Lexa Pennington, 13 March, 2009

The Seabreeze Jazz Festival

Panama City Beach, Fla., is the new home of the Gulf Coast’s annual
Seabreeze Jazz Festival. Panama City Beach’s Pier Park sets the stage for

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 13 March, 2009

Cairns Family Holidays

Traveling with kids? It is so much fun to explore the world with your kids - and I've learned that when we travel with our daughter, we learn and see so much more! One of the coolest travel sites that I've seen is a location-specific one that highlights the unique beauty and attractions of Cairns, Australia.

By Dr. Debra Payne, 13 March, 2009

Art and Magic: Something I Stumbled Into in Seville, Spain and Must Share

You may have noticed I used the word stumble in my title to speak about the art studio I had the privilege of seeing yesterday. Stumble is the correct word. I am not the type who goes actively looking for art. I like it, sure, but I don’t know much about it except that when it’s in a museum, I’m supposed to like it and sometimes I do. I have never actually talked to an artist, though, until yesterday.  I met this wonderful artist in Seville, Spain, in a guitar studio one day, and she told me about an art exhibition she was having in Seville.

By Ashley in Italy, 13 March, 2009

Meet the Milk Man - Latte Crudo

latte crudo, raw whole milk

We can't get enough of latte crudo - whole, raw, unpasteurized, unhomogenized milk! We gather our glass bottles & loose change, head up the hill to the medieval town of Urbino & eagerly fill our bottles.

By Ashley in Italy, 13 March, 2009

Oops! Did I Say THAT?!

scream

By Hugging The Coast, 13 March, 2009

Goobers on the Half Shell

Like self-discipline, a taste for boiled peanuts is often said to be something that is 'acquired.'

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

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