Photo courtesy of Pueblo Bonito Mazatlan A once in a lifetime extraordinary event is happening on April 8, 2024 when a total Solar Eclipse crosses North America. According to NASA, ”On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will pass over Mexico, United States and Canada.” Mazatlan sits squarely on the path of its totality.
If there was a war raging in your country, it’s hard to imagine that you would be thinking of making wine. But that’s what 160 winemakers in Ukraine do. They still make wine. February 24 marked two years since Russia invaded Ukraine. The war zone extends along all of the eastern border and the south
A visit to Saba (SAY-bah) feels like you’ve moved past the velvet rope from the general-admission area of the Caribbean and into the VIP section. Your introduction to this tiny volcanic island – 5 sq miles (13 sq km), with 2000 residents – begins with a bang: a landing on the world’s shortest commercial runway, at
The first time I visited Honduras, I was backpacking through Central America and heard Roatán was a cheap and beautiful place to dive. I planned on a few days. I ended up staying a month, diving every day, twice a day, not wanting to leave. Since then, Honduras has called me back countless times: waterfalls
Japanese whiskey is emerging as one of the spirits industry’s most sought-after subcategories, and it only takes a tasting to see why. Captivating the palates of connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike, Japanese whiskey is renowned for its meticulous craftsmanship and unique flavor profile; often, led by more subtle, citric flavor profiles. If you’re looking to
As one of the oldest cities founded in the USA and considered by many to be the cradle of the American Revolution, Boston is a gift to history buffs. But there’s more to this northeastern metropolis than American history. Renowned sports teams that contend for national titles, museums and galleries around every corner, diverse and
Courtesy of Four Seasons Resort & Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol When it opens its doors this spring on May 1, 2024, the newest Four Seasons Resort in Mexico will embody Mexican charm while embracing the glamor of modern luxury on the remote East Cape of Los Cabos in Baja California. Four Seasons
For some years, the issue of pesticide usage has ignited fervent debate worldwide, with environmentalists, policymakers, and agricultural stakeholders grappling over its impact on ecosystems, human health, and food security. Recent data presents a sobering reality: pesticides aren’t just harming the environment through pollution and biodiversity loss; they’re linked to serious, long-term health issues like
The inaugural flight of an Avelo Airlines Boeing 737-800 takes off from Hollywood Burbank Airport to Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa on April 28, 2021. Patrick T. Fallon | AFP | Getty Images In the nearly four years since the Covid-19 pandemic upended air travel, the largest U.S. airlines have returned to
While a visit to Memphis is typically defined by its overflowing abundance of music history, the city’s neighborhoods are brimming with restaurants, breweries, nightlife, and activities as diverse as the sounds that have defined its identity for generations. Here’s our guide to the best neighborhoods in Memphis. 1. Soulsville The best neighborhood for music history
For once, you can have it all in one trip: waterfalls and superlative seafood restaurants, windy mountain roads and surf beaches. The joy of being in the Faroe Islands – a small island group with a population of 53,000 and a total landmass of 1399 sq km – is that everything is close by. As long as
Common Ground is a new documentary film on the regenerative farming movement. The star-studded feature is narrated by a gravel-throated Jason Momoa, and features Laura Dern, Woody Harrelson, Donald Glover, Farmers Leah Penniman and Gabe Brown, Senator Cory Booker and more. Common Ground is a compelling story of this diverse group of farmers and advocates
Humans have marked the spring equinox for millennia. A time of symbolic rebirth, its arrival in the Northern Hemisphere on March 20 signifies warmer days and the start of crop preparation, as well as holding religious significance for many. This equinox is one of only two days a year when the sun crosses the celestial
Foodies looking for inspiration on where to travel will find a slew of restaurant weeks, festivals, and unique culinary events across the country—and beyond—this spring. Below are some of the most exciting, flavor-forward experiences coming up during the spring months. Go beyond at “Flavors Beyond Borders” in Costa Rica The award-winning Casa Chameleon at Las
Columbia Hillen It’s not often one is ushered to one’s hotel room on a private elevator but my companion and I enjoyed the experience at Les Suites At The Cliff Bay on the exotic island of Madeira. Columbia Hillen High on a natural promontory next to Pirates Bay with panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean,
Everybody has heard of Oktoberfest. That’s the biggest beer festival in the world and the 2023 edition set new attendance records. Lesser known, but perhaps more fun (with better beer and without the tourist crowds), is Munich’s Starkbierfest. “Starkbier” simply means “strong beer”, but in reference to these historically monastic Lenten brews, starkbier is also
Sonja Prokopec took her son on their first “solo” trip together when he was six years old. They went to Rome, and it was so memorable that Prokopec said she’s now planning their second trip this summer. “I really enjoy one-on-one time which we have when travelling alone,” she said. “There are no distractions, no
Running from Sorrento southwards to Salerno, the Amalfi Coast is a jagged rollercoaster of citrus groves edged by cobalt-blue sea. Its cliff-hugging road, the strada statale 163 Amalfitana (Amalfi Drive), is one of the most beautiful in the world, though not for the fainthearted, and yes, it still gets extremely traffic clogged, despite recent traffic
No one who visits Rome could complain that there’s nothing to do. Indeed, the biggest challenge is squeezing everything that the city promises into your visit. And while there are many can’t-miss sites in Rome, there’s a lot more to the city than ancient ruins or gilded monuments (and the long lines that come with
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The impacts from the Federal Trade Commission’s lawsuit to block Kroger’s $24.6 billion acquisition of Albertsons will ripple throughout the food industry for a long time. The lawsuit, which eight states joined, in addition to similar suits previously filed by attorney generals in Colorado and Washington,
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