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Life by Katerina PapathanasiouDec 16, 202111:18 amDecember 17, 2021
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All About Mexico’s Famous Monarch Butterflies

For years now, monarch butterfly populations have been decreasing throughout the world (by more than 80 percent in some places). Despite their shrinking numbers, though, there are still opportunities to see them in the wild, especially if you’re willing to travel to Mexico.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouDec 14, 202110:45 amDecember 16, 2021
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Visit La Gruta for an Explosive Mexican Meal

Of all the restaurants in the world that offer unique dining experiences, La Gruta Restaurant in San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico, takes the cake. This restaurant sits about 650 feet behind a massive, 2,000-year-old pyramid built by the Aztecs, and it is situated underground in a volcanic cave!

Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouDec 7, 202111:37 amDecember 14, 2021
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New Short Film Shows the Power of Going Home

Multidisciplinary artist Amanda Valle is taking the concept of “returning home” to a whole new level with her latest short film, “Back in the Island.” “Back in the Island” explores Valle’s journey back to her home country, the Dominican Republic, and the power that a trip home can have after going through a difficult period in one’s life.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouDec 6, 202110:29 amDecember 7, 2021
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Be the First to Sleep Over in Chicago’s ‘Home Alone’ House

The holidays are a time for nostalgia, and what’s more nostalgic than the house that Kevin McCallister had all to himself in the Christmas classic “Home Alone”?

Interviews by Katerina PapathanasiouDec 3, 202111:22 amJanuary 13, 2022
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Ghosts – An Interview With Adam Handler

Adam Handler is not afraid of ghosts. In fact, he has an entire solo exhibition titled after and dedicated to them, and it’s now open at the D’Stassi Art gallery in London, England.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouDec 1, 202111:05 amDecember 3, 2021
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New Company to Bring Back the Woolly Mammoth

American geneticist and Harvard Medical School professor George Church recently launched a venture that sounds straight out of a science fiction novel. His new company, Colossal, has a seemingly impossible (at least, to the average person) goal of de-extincting the Woolly Mammoth. That’s right. Church has a plan to revive a massive, long-lost creature.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouNov 29, 202112:40 pmMarch 16, 2022
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The Ultimate List of U.S. National Parks

The United States National Park System has grown rapidly since the country’s first national park (Yellowstone National Park) was established in 1872. Today, there are over 400 national parks in existence throughout the country. Interestingly, though, only 63 of them have earned the official “National Park” title.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouNov 26, 202111:54 amDecember 7, 2022
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Enjoy Christmas in Style at the Dallas Arboretum

The Dallas Arboretum’s annual holiday celebration has officially begun! “Holiday at the Arboretum” features stunning Christmas and winter displays and offers a wide range of activities and attractions to keep visitors of all ages entertained for hours.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouNov 23, 202111:18 amNovember 26, 2021
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Step Back in Time at Namibia’s Zannier Hotels Sonop

Do you have a passion for history, nature, and adventure? If so, Zannier Hotels Sonop, located in the southwest corner of Namibia, checks all of these boxes and then some.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouNov 19, 202111:58 amNovember 23, 2021
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10 Fascinating Facts You Need to Know About Greenland

Every year, despite its remote location and chilly climate, Greenland (an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark) welcomes tens of thousands of visitors. If you’ve ever wondered what goes on on the world’s largest non-continental island, outlined below are ten fascinating facts that everyone should know.

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