One of the greatest pleasures of traveling is being able to see friends from different parts of the world. Nothing compares to meeting a friend […]
Year: 2011
How to start a travel magazine
For anyone blogging about travel, starting a travel magazine is the next big step. Much as people may keep talking about the end of printing, […]
Imagining India: the ultimate spiritual pilgrimage
Most people I know who have been to India have done it to search for some kind of spiritual enlightenment. People may search for holidays […]
Orhan Pamuk in Montevideo; an illuminated man.
Years ago, when I was planning my first visit to Istanbul, I tried to get hired to interview Pamuk, just because I wanted to meet […]
Chicago travel – just for the music (First guest post ever! by Thomas Stone)
Who doesn’t know about the rich history of music from Chicago? Dixieland and Jazz ruled at the turn of thecentury, while the folk jams of […]
ATLANTIDA, Uruguay: Film workshop on the beach – A photo blog
I have done many things in my life, but I am pretty sure this is the first time I´ve had a class at a beach […]
Best-rated Dubai attractions
Desert safaris, cultural centre, magic fountains and a drink on top of the world´s tallest building; welcome to Dubai.
Montevideo nightlife – a city that doesn´t sleep
Great sunsets, hipster crowds, yummy drinks and Billie Holiday on vinyl. What´s not to love? Welcome to Montevideo nightlife.
London Theater – Best shows to catch this Christmas
Christmas is one of the best times of the year for a fabulous London theater break.
Two poems on St. Cecilia´s day and the power of music
On this day last year, I was not in the best terms with Saint Cecilia. I was feeling a little bit angry about some of the sacrifices I sometimes made for music & musicians. What came out of those emotions on her day were this too half angry-half worshipy poems.