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With at least 123 women elected to serve in the next US Congress, we can definitely name 2018 the year of the woman. And with the ongoing Women’s Marches around…
Built in 1913 and located on the Grant Avenue Corridor, it’s safe to say that Hotel Triton is a place like no other. In the heart of the San Francisco,…
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Date Night Done Right: 6 Romantic Restaurants in London
by Louisa Greenby Louisa GreenWhoever says the cinema is the perfect place for a date, is getting this whole romance thing wrong. I’m not sure how sitting quiet for three hours is the best…
Women have spent centuries banning together just to be heard. And one of the most effective ways we’ve done this is through poetry.
Being both Ecuadorian and French, I have firsthand experience with the constant struggle of finding a balance between both sides of who you are.
Learning a foreign language has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. It helped me to experience many cultures more intimately, and it also helped me to grow as a person.
Wondering which Jane Austen book to read next or not sure where to start? This guide is for you! A simple breakdown of Austen’s best loved novels with helpful comparisons to pair you up with the perfect novel!
So in an effort to embrace the true essence of what Saint Valentine represents, while simultaneously keeping our inner cynic at bay, I’m delving into the various ways that three different cultures celebrate love in February!
Maybe it’s more than a little true that we love tea. Actually, we don’t love tea, we live tea. If you love a nice cup, you’ll be used to these questions…