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Mae Hamilton

AFAR Media

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Paris’ Picasso Museum Celebrates His Life With Two Special Exhibits

The Musée National Picasso-Paris invited Sir Paul Smith to curate an exhibition of their permanent collection and will host the first French retrospective of Faith Ringgold. → Read More

The Best Places to Eat, Stay, and Hike in Joshua Tree, California

Use this guide to discover things to do, see, and where to eat in Joshua Tree, California, a popular Southern Californian desert town famous for its national park. → Read More

In 2023, the Rijksmuseum Will Host the Largest Exhibition of Vermeer Paintings Ever

Drawing from the collections of museums all over the world, Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum is about to unveil an unprecedented exhibition of the Dutch Baroque artist's paintings. → Read More

This Lakefront Boutique Hotel Gives Guests Easy Access to Austin Highlights

Here's why we love the Loren at Lady Bird Lake. Plus: Five exciting destinations within easy walking distance. → Read More

Utah Is the Wild Frontier of America’s Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Movement

Ritual Chocolate, Solstice Chocolate, Amano Artisan Chocolate—some of the most delicious artisinal bean-to-bar chocolate companies can be found in Utah. → Read More

In New Mexico, You Can Take a Guilt-Free, Ecofriendly Ski Vacation

When traveling to Taos Ski Valley, skiers can fly on a carbon-neutral private airline to get to the first and only B-corporation certified ski resort in the world. → Read More

Anyhow, Texas, I Love You

Writer Mae Hamilton reflects on her childhood growing up in Texas, the power of outlaw country music, and the oft-overlooked diversity of the Lone Star State. → Read More

Illyanna Maisonet Explores Puerto Rican American Cuisine’s Past—and Future—in Her Debut Cookbook

Food writer Illyanna Maisonet's debut cookbook 'Diasporican' focuses on the cuisine of the Puerto Rican American diaspora and is the first recipe collection of its kind. → Read More

Things I Wish I'd Known Before I Caught COVID on a Cruise

Many countries are dropping COVID entry requirements and ships are sailing in full force once again. COVID-19, however, still lingers in the air—literally. → Read More

5 Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings to Visit on the West Coast

From the Ennis House in Los Angeles to the Gordon House in Silverton, Oregon, architect Frank Lloyd Wright created some of his most iconic works on the West Coast. → Read More

Visit Native California Program Seeks to Promote Indigenous Cultures

Launched in partnership with tribal leadership and Visit California, the initiative seeks to showcase the rich cultures of the state’s Native American tribes. → Read More

From Paris to Johannesburg, 5 Chinatowns Across the World to Visit

An international guide to Chinatowns that looks beyond North America. → Read More

Food Writer Eric Kim Is Redefining What It Means to Be Korean American

Korean American: Food That Tastes Like Home author Eric Kim discusses his upbringing in Atlanta, working at the New York Times, and Korean American food. → Read More

8 Delightfully Spooky Ghost Tours in the Most Haunted Cities Around the World

From the ancient cities of Europe to the enigmatic swamps of New Orleans, there’s a supernaturally charged tour to put you in the Halloween spirit. → Read More

Seriously Low Water Levels Are Disrupting European River Cruises

As rivers dry up during one of the worst droughts in recent European history, river cruise passengers should be prepared for last-minute itinerary changes. → Read More

The Top 10 Things You Need to Do in Austin, Texas

The capital of the Lone Star State knows how to have a good time. → Read More

Under Canvas Bryce Canyon Is Now Open

Just 15 minutes from Bryce Canyon National Park’s entrance, Under Canvas is bringing glamping to southern Utah’s rugged landscape. → Read More

Los Angeles's Tail O' the Pup Now Open in West Hollywood

Restored by the 1933 Group, the iconic hot dog stand Tail O' the Pup is now open in Los Angeles's West Hollywood neighborhood. → Read More

4 Powerful Photography Exhibitions Will Debut at the National Portrait Gallery This Year

From photographs of remarkable Black women to an exploration of the definition of “kinship,” these new exhibits explore the breadth of the modern American experience. → Read More

7 Iconic Frank Gehry–Designed Buildings You Can Visit

Here are some of Frank Gehry's most iconic buildings that you should visit. → Read More