by tempuser_3678850204 | Oct 14, 2025
Across Africa’s wide and whispering deserts, art doesn’t hang on walls—it emerges from the land itself. Wind-sculpted dunes, cracked salt pans, and rocky plains have become creative spaces where artists and ancient storytellers leave their mark. Some works are as old...
by tempuser_3678850204 | Oct 14, 2025
Coyoacán, said to mean “place of the coyotes,” oozes old-world charm with cobblestone streets, small plazas, churches, bars and restaurants. Today it is a neighborhood of Mexico City but until 1928, when it became a borough, it was considered a separate entity....
by tempuser_3678850204 | Oct 14, 2025
One morning in late December, my husband and I found ourselves speeding in a motorboat down the Napo River, a major tributary of the Amazon. We had just left Coca in eastern Ecuador, where an airport brings tourists and oil rig workers from Quito to set off for their...
by tempuser_3678850204 | Oct 14, 2025
If you want to prime your taste buds Hawaiian style, take an Aloha Plate Hawaii Food Tour with Secret Hawaii Tours while in Honolulu. You’ll sample local food at places the locals eat at while learning about Hawaiian culture and customs from a born-and-bred Hawaiian....
by tempuser_3678850204 | Oct 14, 2025
For Ostomy Awareness Day, surgical oncologist Steven Ahrendt, MD, explains what ostomies are and how they work.