The Marina Abramović retrospective, the RA's latest show, is revolutionary in its nature as the first dedicated to a female artist. Yet, unlike her renowned 2010 piece The Artist is Present, where Abramović stares back into eyes of the visitors of New York's MoMa, the artist is, READ MORE
Tsedaye Makonnen’s Monuments to the Lost Bodies of Black Women
Ethiopian American Tsedaye Makonnen's work explores the impact of police brutality and migration through the lens of intersectional feminism. Although much of the aesthetic representation of her work remains deeply embedded in the visual culture of her Ethiopian roots, Makonnen READ MORE
The Best Beaches in Taiwan
Being a cute little island nation, for the regular beach goer, Taiwan's number of beaches simply does not disappoint. All around the island are gorgeous beaches with crystal blue waters ready for a paddle or swim or sunbathing moment. You could spend weeks exploring them all. As READ MORE
Khmer Empires and Plenty of Bevs: Four Days in Siem Reap
Siem Reap is a must visit for any traveler visiting Cambodia, where you can spend a week alone getting lost in the ancient temples by day and crawling Pub Street by night. It is also a far more laid back town than Phnom Penh, and gives you time to rest and recharge in sleepy READ MORE
Two Weeks in Cambodia: Lost History, Happy Pizzas and Getting Zen
Don't let its tumultuous past and current economic issues deceive you, Cambodia is a pretty sweet place to visit. It's history is simply one of a kind, and you can easily get lost in it, exploring the temples of Angkor Wat, and beyond, losing yourself in the forgotten world of READ MORE
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