Coffee, Cigarettes, and Revolution: Cuba on the Verge of Change
By Wes Newbury The coffee is strong and sweet, served in a white plastic cup no bigger than a shot glass. The man behind the counter…
By Wes Newbury The coffee is strong and sweet, served in a white plastic cup no bigger than a shot glass. The man behind the counter…
By Andrew Scott A good imagination can be swifter and safer than any known means of transport today. Pleasant platitude as it is. It can…
by Amanda Festa One of my most vivid memories of childhood is the distinct voice of Julia Child wafting, or more accurately, booming, from my…
By Amanda Festa Courtesy of The Breakers According to his biography, “Esteemed historian, James Ponce, knows more about The Breakers and the destination of Palm…
As I often sit on the San Francisco transportation and allow it to take me to my destination, I find myself daydreaming of my recent…
by William Caverlee Best not to look at the scenery: eight lanes of traffic, roaring motorcycles, flashing billboards, and steel-and-glass office buildings as hideous as…
by William Caverlee Today, those on retreat at the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky stay in a shiny new visitors’ facility. However, in the 1970s/80s,…
by Steven Hermans I wake up. Around me birds announce the sunrise. Through the plastic of my little tent I see the outline of the…
by Anthony Maulucci The city of San Miguel de Allende is a rock garden built into a chorus of hills and blooming with the vibrant…
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