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Jenny Carless
Le Pont d'Avignon ... and Much More
Within its medieval walls (it’s apparently one of just a few French cities to have preserved its city walls), Avignon is a relatively...
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Aix-en-Provence and Paul Cézanne
Visit Aix-en-Provence, and you can’t help thinking about Paul Cézanne, the artist perhaps most closely associated with the town. Although...
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Water Wheels of Isle sur la Sorgue
My five-day excursion to Isle sur la Sorgue was a last-minute decision—the result of some COVID-related travel plan changes. It turned...
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"The Water's Edge"
I was excited and honored to have my first short story appear in Sisters in Crime-NorCal's first anthology, FAULT LINES. "The Water's...
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The Faces of Luna Park
Luna Park is an amusement park that sits along the waterfront in Sydney. Looking across the harbor from Circular Quay or the Opera House,...
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Nature Imitating Nature
I recently went to the Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art. One exhibit I enjoyed was by Fiona Hall, an artist from Hobart, Tasmania who...
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Sculpture by the Sea, in Sydney
“Sculpture by the Sea” is an annual exhibition of international art placed along the 1-2 km stretch of the Sydney Coastal Walk between...
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Acknowledgment of Country
It took me just a few days in Sydney, Australia to become aware of a practice that I find very moving. I heard it at the beginning of the...
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5 Things I Love about Sydney Right Off the Bat
I arrived in Sydney less than a week ago, and I'm already feeling at home. Here are a few of the things I'm loving: Beaches, beaches,...
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Stories of Culture
“Food transcends all aspects of life. It tells our history, it unites people, it’s used to celebrate and grieve—and everyone has to eat,”...
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"Pinot Noir at the Bar"
The Santa Cruz Women of Mystery held a fun event recently--each of the 10 of us reading briefly from our fiction. We took over the...
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“Behind the Beautiful Forevers”
“Life, death and hope in a Mumbai undercity,” the book’s subtitle, is exactly what author Katherine Boo reveals as she introduces readers...
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Seizing the Moment: Marianna Tomaselli
Marianna Tomaselli’s artwork frequently has a strong sense of place—using color and light in her character-focused images, she tells...
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An Homage to Santa Cruz’s Bakery/Cafés
It’s easy to find Santa Cruz’s best-known spots — the sandy beaches, the boardwalk and the breathtaking cliff walks. But locals have a...
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A Language of Calm: The Photography of Michael Schauer
Not everyone would choose to spend their time in the world’s harsh northern climates, but for photographer Michael Schauer, these regions...
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A Sense of Place Suffuses Joann Pai’s Food Photography
Joann Pai’s passion for food photography was born in the farmers markets of Paris. Today, this Adobe Stock premium contributor uses her...
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Laura Zalenga and the Photography of Feeling
The mood of a photograph, the magic of stumbling upon unexpected joy in an image, and the abandon of throwing herself fully into her...
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Ol Pejeta: Kenya’s Lovechild
Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a gem that should be on every safari goer’s bucket list. Against the backdrop of Mount Kenya – the tallest...
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A Pedestrian Paradox in Cape Town
Capetonians are a very congenial bunch. I see bus passengers give up their seats for the elderly and disabled without being asked, and...
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