My Atlanta story began in 1990, when my parents moved their young family to the metro area so they could pursue new job opportunities. It was an exciting time to grow up in the unofficial capital of the South. Atlanta’s first Black mayor, Maynard Jackson, was in his third and final term; local leaders were
Two Indian cities along the Ganges each have claims to fame. Dubbed the “yoga capital of the world” for its numerous ashrams and yoga teacher training courses, Rishikesh is particularly popular among spiritual seekers (as well as those who are just in need of a good stretch). Follow the Ganges south and you’ll find Varanasi, one of
Outlaw Mile Hi Light Beer, produced by the oldest brewery in Colorado Tivoli Brewing, has teamed up with country music singer HARDY to accelerate the national expansion for its craft beverage business. Founded by Yale graduate and former Vice President of Anheuser-Busch InBev, Ari Opsahl, after recruited by Tivoli Brewing to be its CEO in
Hearty meat, mashed vegetables and huge wheels of cheese are just the start of the Dutch culinary story. The country has a natural larder of lush fields, pastures, coastline and waterways, and tens of thousands of acres of high-tech greenhouses. Influences from its European neighbors and a mosaic of cultures – including its complex historical
Last week, The Glen Grant made headlines when it announced that its legendary master distiller Dennis Malcolm would be retiring after 63 years in the whisky business. He certainly will be given his flowers as he bows out—along with several casks of scotch, hopefully. And today, Scotland’s longest-serving malt maker can count another going away
Bhutan’s governing philosophy of “Gross National Happiness” has been heralded the world over for balancing economic growth with the well-being of its citizens. But recent discussions of “Gross National Happiness 2.0” by its newly elected Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay suggest that change on some level is underway as the country struggles with an economic crisis
Nova Scotia, Canada’s second smallest province, offers a surprising variety of landscapes. Rocky headlands end in sweeping crescents of white sand, and the ancient mountains of Cape Breton Island add another dimension. Mammoth tides pick fishing boats up and set them down again in the Bay of Fundy, and rivers stitch together small lakes across the interior.
The Canadian Brewing Awards are Canada’s longest standing beer awards, having determined Canada’s best commercial beers since 2000. For 2024, over 1,800 beers were entered from every province of Canada across 61 categories. The craft beer scene in Canada mirrors that of the United States, though it is arguably more competitive, with more breweries per
With its beautiful cities and countryside of polders, dykes, windmills and canals connected by superb, sustainable infrastructure, the Netherlands is one of the easiest places to travel. As a visitor, you won’t find too many potential pitfalls, but there are still a few things to be aware of (starting with getting its name right!). Having
The land of golden beers, decadent chocolates and fluffy waffles, Belgium tempts you with its culinary delights. And its charm extends far beyond mere gastronomy. The country has more castles per square kilometer than anywhere in the world, a rich and tormented history, and quirky attractions like peeing statues and dinosaur skeletons. Among all these
It’s the quintessential way to travel across the States in the summertime: the RV. Pack up the kids and pets and plot out your roadtrip for the 2024 season. The campgrounds below are the perfect spot to park and explore for a few days (or longer) with new amenities, family-friendly activities, and beautiful scenery. Spacious
Memorial Day Weekend is the unofficial start to summer, and with parties and barbecues going on all weekend, the celebrations call for refreshing cocktails to share with friends and family. Here are some easy recipes that can be batched for a crowd or scaled down for an intimate party of two. Always Daydreaming Colorado’s Old
Wellness travel can be enjoyed with a loved one, the entire family, or even solo. Getty Images Avid traveler Lora Bowler is cutting back on vacation spending. That doesn’t mean she’s skipping the resort. The New York resident said she spent more in 2023 than she had expected to, including on travel, and is now
Lonely Planet’s Brekke Fletcher recently traveled to Nantucket, Massachusetts for a long weekend with her niece. Here, she shares some tips and insights for anyone planning a visit to this east coast island escape. Sun. Surf. Seafood. Seafaring. These were all on the menu for a recent weekend jaunt to Nantucket, an island off the
La Fantaisie’s secret garden is a Parisian dream La Fantaisie is utterly charming. The boutique hotel, located in Paris’s 9th arrondissement, in the Faubourg-Montmartre neighborhood, is a garden-themed fever dream, where color is queen, and whimsy reigns. Not yet a year old, La Fantaisie has captured the imaginations of Instagrammers who visit the City of Lights. (It also
Let’s start with a trivia question. How many Indian restaurants in the United States have a Michelin star? Is it five? 10? Actually, there’s just one: Semma, a south Indian restaurant in New York’s West Village known for its tender lamb—and for turning away (most) celebrities who show up without reservations. Semma is part of
Finding a sandy strand in Nova Scotia is as easy as taking a drive along the coast. Some 200 stretches of silver, coffee or brick-colored beach punctuate the 7500km (4660 miles) of its coastline. The Atlantic coast on either side of Halifax has a particularly dense concentration of stunning shores. Building sandcastles, reading a book
If you’ve ever struggled to choose between a cabin (or tent) in the woods and a seaside getaway, you’ll love Oregon’s Coast – especially in the summer. This 363-mile-long stretch of Pacific wonderland is not your typical beach destination. Sure, there are plenty of sandy shores and rocked-in coves, seafood shacks and cozy ocean-facing inns.
According to Nielsen IQ sales data for the four weeks ending April 20, 2024, import beer sales overtook domestic premium beer sales for the first time ever. Import beer sales outpaced domestic premium beer sales based on dollars, though more volume of domestic premium beer was sold; import beer is typically sold at a higher
In this article SIAL-SG Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Singapore Airlines ranked as the No. 2 international airline, according to the Bounce 2023 report. Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images Singapore Airlines altered its in-flight seatbelt rules and changed at least one flight route following Tuesday’s turbulence incident that led to an emergency landing
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