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San Francisco Theater Festival

The 3rd Annual San Francisco Theater Festival is this Sunday, July 23 from 11 am-5:00 pm at Yerba Buena Gardens on Mission & Third Street. The festival, which is free, features 77 shows on 10...

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Flora’s Lexicon

  “Flora’s Lexicon”, on display now through June 30, 2011, explores the 19th-century European and American phenomenon of The Language of Flowers, the common understanding that plants and blooms were...

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2 Great Summer Events: Boston & Saskatoon

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (aka MIT) in Boston, Massachusetts, is celebrating the 150th anniversary of its founding with an exhibition this year called MIT 150. The event will highlight...

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Staying Curious: The Ideas & Art of Idea Festival

It was my second year attending the Idea Festival, held at the Kentucky Performing Arts Center every year in downtown Louisville every year. We were once again a proud media partner of the event,...

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For Some Old Fashioned Shakespeare Charm, Head to Paris’ Left Bank

Everyone has heard of Shakespeare, but you don’t necessarily think of him first when you think of Paris. At least I don’t, having spent years living in London and significant time hanging out in Paris...

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Five TEDxBerkeley Speakers Share What They Want to See Changed in the World

Kim Polese opened the fourth annual TEDxBerekley event at Zellerbach Hall on April 20. The theme for this year’s event was Catalyzing Change and in alignment with the theme, she addressed the...

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5 Stops in England’s Countryside That Will Feed Your Literary Appetite

When I studied in London, I took full advantage of traveling throughout the country and it did not take long to discover that England was a world of its own in many ways. As a self-described literary...

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When In Italy, Explore Your Inner Nostalgic & Romantic Side

Maybe it was Eat, Pray, Love or just my affinity for pasta, red wine and gelato but I have fallen for Italy hard. During my semester studying abroad in London, two friends and I flew to Venice for our...

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Where To Indulge In & Have Luxury Moments in the UK

Even the most seasoned, avant-garde traveler deserves a break every now and again. I have always believed in a balanced lifestyle and that includes a little bit of luxury. Although my home has been New...

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Shakespearean Tragedies Over the Holidays! Bring It On Macbeth

I recently had the opportunity to see Lincoln Center Theater’s new production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, directed by the Tony Award winning Director Jack O’Brian (Hairspray, Henry IV and The Coast of...

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San Francisco Theater Festival

The 3rd Annual San Francisco Theater Festival is this Sunday, July 23 from 11 am-5:00 pm at Yerba Buena Gardens on Mission & Third Street. The festival, which is free, features 77 shows on 10...

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2 Great Summer Events: Boston & Saskatoon

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (aka MIT) in Boston, Massachusetts, is celebrating the 150th anniversary of its founding with an exhibition this year called MIT 150. The event will highlight...

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Staying Curious: The Ideas & Art of Idea Festival

It was my second year attending the Idea Festival, held at the Kentucky Performing Arts Center every year in downtown Louisville every year. We were once again a proud media partner of the event,...

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For Some Old Fashioned Shakespeare Charm, Head to Paris’ Left Bank

Everyone has heard of Shakespeare, but you don’t necessarily think of him first when you think of Paris. At least I don’t, having spent years living in London and significant time hanging out in Paris...

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Five TEDxBerkeley Speakers Share What They Want to See Changed in the World

Kim Polese opened the fourth annual TEDxBerekley event at Zellerbach Hall on April 20. The theme for this year’s event was Catalyzing Change and in alignment with the theme, she addressed the...

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San Francisco Theater Festival

The 3rd Annual San Francisco Theater Festival is this Sunday, July 23 from 11 am-5:00 pm at Yerba Buena Gardens on Mission & Third Street. The festival, which is free, features 77 shows on 10...

View Article

2 Great Summer Events: Boston & Saskatoon

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (aka MIT) in Boston, Massachusetts, is celebrating the 150th anniversary of its founding with an exhibition this year called MIT 150. The event will highlight...

View Article


Staying Curious: The Ideas & Art of Idea Festival

It was my second year attending the Idea Festival, held at the Kentucky Performing Arts Center every year in downtown Louisville every year. We were once again a proud media partner of the event,...

View Article

For Some Old Fashioned Shakespeare Charm, Head to Paris’ Left Bank

Everyone has heard of Shakespeare, but you don’t necessarily think of him first when you think of Paris. At least I don’t, having spent years living in London and significant time hanging out in Paris...

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Five TEDxBerkeley Speakers Share What They Want to See Changed in the World

Kim Polese opened the fourth annual TEDxBerekley event at Zellerbach Hall on April 20. The theme for this year’s event was Catalyzing Change and in alignment with the theme, she addressed the...

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