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December 20, 2013
The Family Traveler’s Handbook
Who do you go to when you want advice? The experts, of course! And with family travel, there are so many questions that parents (and kids) have, from where to go, to what to pack, to how to fly with a baby, to finding meaningful experiences on the road.
Unusual Italian Cookies - and a Free LIVE Online Cooking Class from Italy

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Unusual Italian Cookies - and a Free LIVE Online Cooking Class from Italy
Cornflake Cookies - Biscotti ai Cereali
December 19, 2013
The Best of BC: Hetherington and Hooper
December 17, 2013
Food and my Great-Grandma
Advice to My Thirteen-Year-Old Self
One of the most difficult things of the internet age is that, I feel, we’re losing the ‘it takes a village’ mentality - that of wisdom coming to kids from a variety of trusted and loved people. We’re all online, but disconnected, somehow, from the very things we need to grow and learn.
December 16, 2013
10 Tips for Traveling with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Traveling with CFIDS (Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome) is one of the biggest challenges I’ve ever faced (it comes in second to living with CFIDS, to be honest).
Artist of the Month: Cameron Siguenza

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This month's Photographer of the Month is Cameron Siguenza. Originally from British Columbia, he now calls Santa Cruz, California, home, and his time in both places has combined to nurture a photographer of burgeoning skill and vision.
Texas Sorolla Exhibition Makes History

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The first portrait ever painted of William Howard Taft, 27th president of the United States, was painted by Spanish artist Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. The artist painted the portrait during his first groundbreaking exhibition at The Hispanic Society of America in New York in 1909.
December 15, 2013
Florida Culture for the HOLIDAY Week of December 16 by Josh Garrick
December 13, 2013
Vale Nelson Mandela
Madiba, the Father of the Nation, has gone and sad though it is, no one would have wished this great, great man to malinger, not his family, not his countrymen, no, not even his enemies of apartheid times.