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Living the dream: What it’s like to be an amateur golfer at one of golf’s greatest events

For most golf fans, walking the fairways of Augusta National isn’t just a dream—it’s the dream. For 21-year-old Justin Hastings, that dream became a reality when he competed as an amateur at the 2024 Masters. Now, with his sights...

The only tinted sunscreen you’ll need this summer

In the ever-expanding world of skincare, sunscreen has graduated from seasonal staple to non-negotiable daily essential. But while most beauty lovers now know to apply their SPF year-round, one category has remained divisive: tinted sunscreens. That is, until now....

Why mystical places keep calling us: From Stonehenge to Sedona

From ancient megaliths to red rock canyons, sacred sites have long drawn travelers in search of something beyond the physical. As modern life becomes increasingly digital and distracted, more people are turning to these mystical destinations—not just for beauty...

Six unforgettable summer festivals to travel for this year

Festivals are when cultures turn themselves inside out. Town squares burst with music and food, costumes blur identities, and traditions rise to the surface in bold, theatrical ways. These aren’t just parties—they’re windows into how societies celebrate, grieve, rebel,...

Vitoria-Gasteiz: The Basque pintxos capital you’ve never heard of

While San Sebastián often steals the culinary spotlight in the Basque Country, another city is quietly crafting some of Spain’s most inspired pintxos. Welcome to Vitoria-Gasteiz—the region’s political capital and a gastronomic treasure trove where tradition, creativity, and community...

Where every block tastes like Italy: The U.S.’s best Italian neighborhoods

The scent of garlic and simmering tomato sauce. The clatter of espresso cups. A nonna’s secret recipe cannoli passed down through generations. Across the United States, Little Italy neighborhoods continue to serve up not only the country’s most beloved...

The end of the Eurostar monopoly? What new cross-Channel trains mean for travelers

For decades, Eurostar has enjoyed undisputed dominance on the tracks beneath the English Channel. Since the service launched in 1994, it has been the only passenger train connecting London with Paris, Brussels, and later Amsterdam. But as of 2025,...

Say ciao to alcohol-free aperitivo: Italy’s classic cocktail hour, reinvented

Between 6 and 8 p.m., something magical happens across Italy. Cafés fill with conversation, plazas echo with laughter, and glasses clink in a toast to the golden hour — the beloved aperitivo. More than just a pre-dinner drink, aperitivo...

7 of the best wild swimming spots in the UK

There’s something elemental about wild swimming — the cold rush of water, the scent of the earth, the way your skin hums after a plunge. Whether in mountain-fed pools, quiet estuaries or hidden woodland gorges, wild swimming connects us...

How to explore northern Somerset without a Glastonbury ticket

For decades, Somerset was known for three things: cider, cheddar, and The Wurzels — a ‘scrumpy and western’ band whose 1976 anthem about a combine harvester once topped the charts. But the county’s image has evolved. Thanks in no...

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Big pants, little shirt: how Celine’s new silhouette is rewriting style norms

Can a simple play of proportions reset how we think about fashion? Celine’s latest collection proves it can. Under...
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