admin | October 12, 2022
Thriller: The Skeleton Key by Erin Kelly Hodder & Stoughton, 504 pages, hardcover 17.99; e-book 6.99 Nell Churcher is a successful glass sculpture artist who tries to live off the grid on Englands canals in a narrow boat. But now she has reluctantly returned to her childhood home next to Hampstead Heath in London because her celebrated father, Sir Frank Churcher, has planned a special celebration. Fifty years ago, as a penniless hippy artist, Frank wrote The Golden Bones, a part-picture-book, part-treasure-hunt fairy tale about Elinore, a murdered woman whose bones were scattered all over England
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admin | October 12, 2022
By the year 2045, the majority of the U.S. population will be racially diverse
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admin | October 12, 2022
Its not surprising that Polands most visited city has a thriving and constantly evolving hotel scene. Nor is it surprising that Krakows old town Stare Miasto throngs with just about every range of hotel.
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admin | October 10, 2022
BYOBs galore, great Middle Eastern food, and happy hour spots where you can bring a group. Beef suya platter with jollof and plantains at Suya Suya / Photograph by Ted Nghiem In recent years, Northern Liberties has become home to a ton of younger Philadelphians who want to have a great time. And that great time takes many forms from a whole lot of neighborhood bars to the variety of BYOBs.
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admin | October 10, 2022
(JTA) Couscous lovers who frequent the grocery store Trader Joes may have noticed a change in the grain aisle: The chains brightly colored purple boxes of Israeli Couscous are now simply known as Pearl Couscous. The Nosher, a sister website to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, first reported the label change after word of it spread on the popular Facebook group Kosher Trader Joes. The move raised questions in the group about whether Trader Joes was trying to distance itself from Israel, a move that some companies have made for political reasons
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admin | October 10, 2022
Like many on the internet this past week, the Eater staff had (to put it mildly) strong feelings about the Great British Bake Offs latest episode, the so-called Mexico Week. Even before the show aired in the U.S., it was clear Mexico Week would be offensive to many viewers. In teasers, hosts Matt Lucas and Noel Fielding, dressed in sombreros and serapes, made unfunny puns, which were then reiterated by the official GBBO Twitter account
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admin | October 10, 2022
Nestled along the shores of Lake Michigan, Rogers Park is known as a charming north side neighborhood. But its also a bastion of diversity, blending cultures and religions from all over the world. It is, in fact, the most diverse neighborhood in Chicago: a rare quality which has earned the area national distinction.
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admin | October 10, 2022
Share The Article Last Updated 1 day ago We just spent a weekend in whats arguably the most liberal and free city in the Middle East, and the things we found and saw there were far more surprising and dare we say, exciting than we were expecting. Writing for Travel Off Path, I like to think of myself as a lover of freedom and advocate for an open world. After all, we have been covering the different levels of restrictions imposed on citizens over the course of the last two years and strongly supporting the resumption of normal tourism.
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admin | October 10, 2022
Italy is a top country on many world travelers' bucket lists and one of the leading European travel destinations; with its millenary history, scenic resort towns, fascinating monuments and museums, and world-renowned cuisine, it isnt hard to see why. Beyond well-known classics like the Coliseum and the leaning tower, Italy never runs out of things to explore. Flying out to Italy from New York can be a more straightforward endeavor than expected, and with a smart traveling package, travelers can discover everything this country has to offer.
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admin | September 29, 2022
I get asked about my cultural background more than most peoplein large part, I suppose, because I look ethnically ambiguous. Im equal parts Filipino and Ashkenazi Jewish, but since my upbringing barely scratched the surface of eithers heritage, these markers of identity have largely been more based in DNA than anything else.
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