Not all of China eats rice: The divide between North and South
How do the ways we save and share and transmit ideas affect they way they develop and are passed on? That is one of the questions at the heart of Ancestral Imprints. The subject matter being transmitted, in this case, is the traditional music of Ireland.
The resorts lining the Black Sea, legendary castles, mountains, wilderness, monasteries, and medieval art are just some of the reasons to visit Romania. However, the town of Buşteni, 130 kilometres north of the capital, Bucharest, may be somewhat off the beaten tourist trail and relatively unknown to most people.
Aaahhh, Cyprus. Your warm weather, fantastic beaches, and luscious waters draw us in. Your long history, incredible food, and amazing colors keep us happy. Alas, your crowds tend to make us rethink heading there.
Guess what? There are plenty of things to do in Florida that don’t involve theme parks and water sports!
When I’ve talked to others about my travels to the West coast of America, conversation tends to bypass Seattle.
One of our very own - longtime friend and Florida Arts Editor Josh Garrick – makes art history in Greece.
There are 1.3 BILLION people in China. Personal cars are a fairly recent addition to China's roads, and thankfully so! Even with the government-limited issuance of license plates through a monthly lottery, the roads are already congested with their inability to contain such an explosion in numbers and constantly needing repair, and air pollution hangs thick.
Florida Culture for the Week of August 19 by Josh Garrick
August 22 – 7:45 to 10:15 am – “From Learning to Working” in Winter Park
Upon scheduling a month’s stay in Rome over a year ago, we had no way of knowing the excitement of selecting a new pope would be part of our trip. We waited anxiously along with Catholics from around the world to see when the black smoke being emitted from the Sistine Chapel would change to white. This is what signified a new pope had been selected.