Possible flight delays this spring
Budget cuts, including plans to close 149 air traffic control towers across the US and air traffic controller furloughs, could lead to additional flight disruptions.
Read more…Knuckle down at England’s World Marble Championships
Held in West Sussex every year since 1932, the competition brings together players from around the world to play a version of the game known as “Ring Taw”.
Read more…Berlin’s fresh cinematic force
Starting 28 March, the Berlin Film Society is presenting an eight week documentary series curated from leading independent film festivals in a former railway maintenance yard.
Read more…Forms of identification: James Clark
Irreverent responses from an entrepreneur and digital nomad.
Read more…The rise of Dubai’s variety clubs
Following the success of Beirut’s infamous MusicHall and London’s raunchy The Box, Dubai’s new wave of club owners are quickly cashing in on decadent late night fun.
Read more…Is this the end of the guidebook?
Following the sale of Lonely Planet and Google ceasing publication of Frommer’s guidebooks, what can travellers expect in the changing travel information landscape?
Read more…Mapping the world: Ho Chi Minh City
A cartographer’s guide to global destinations.
Read more…London’s new booze-free bar
Since February, Londoners have been clamouring to get a reservation at BYOC, a hidden 18-seat bar where you bring the hooch and the mixologist supplies the magic.
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