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A new holistic and meaningful type of tourism that seeks to heal is addressing the demand by world travelers for sustainable action—be it fighting pollution, preserving biodiversity, or respecting ...
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Weed Nuns On A Mission To Heal
When the Financial Crash of 2008 began to take its grip on the United States, a former financial consultant adopted a nun costume and took the streets to join the Occupy movement. This was the mome...
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George Nakashima’s Home Is a Timeless Modernist Relic
The 1950s were all about optimism, a postwar carpe diem. Design icon George Nakashima was a progressive master of architecture and interior. Known for crossing over modern societal visions with Jap...
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A Mid-Century Garden Finds Its Wild Roots
The mid-century modernism movement took hold of Los Angeles like no other place in the United States. Houses were made translucent, the focus shifted from the street to the backyard. Abbye Churchil...
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The Mellowing Aesthetic of Sarah Ellison
“My aim is to craft a uniquely Australian aesthetic with an international influence.” To Ellison, this is expressing her influences—which span from Italian living rooms to Moroccan walls—in a disti...
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An Easter Announcement For Chocolate Lovers
One of the most diversely celebrated occasions of the year, Easter looks different from country-to-country. How we celebrate and what is eaten has always been dynamic. But beyond the folkloric trad...
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Why Selecting The Right Kitchen Materials Matter
Determine an overall theme and think about what is achievable in your kitchen space. Before shopping for appliances or countertops, make sure you have a well throughout plan about your vision or re...
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Color Enlivens Emmanuel de Bayser's Berlin Residence
Collecting furniture for over two decades, Emmanuel de Bayser has curated a slice of mid-century modern mastery in the heart of Berlin. Through a smooth color palette and occasional splashes of bri...
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To Build a Beautiful Plate, Start With The Right Tools
Chef Jack New discusses the art of building a plate and Jenny Dorset's creation is brought alive through a step-by-step guide. Plating is like poetry, it is an art and requires a level of understan...
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Asia's Ancient Healing Systems
Bedded in a system of medicine and practices with historical roots, Asia's ancient healing systems have outlived most great societies. Protagonists are now linking ancient treatments with contempor...
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