by Sue Davies | May 1, 2019 | Cambodia, Street Art, Women
Cambodia’s First Female Street Artist Lisa Mam and New Zealand Street Artist Peap Tarr.A conversation about Cambodia, Street Art and Khmer CultureWhen we arrived in Phnom Penh, we set out to find the best Street Art in the City. We soon learned about Lisa Mam,...
by Sue Davies | Jan 20, 2020 | New York, Street Art
NYC Subway Art is one of the best hidden attractions in New York City. It’s so well hidden that it’s right in front of your face and most people don’t even notice it. The NYC Subway is one of the most extensive in the world. There is some amazing subway art in...
by Sue Davies | Jun 13, 2019 | LGBTQ, New York, United States
Doris Dear at the New York City Gay Pride Parade. You can learn more about her here.At the end of June, New York City is hosting World Pride for the first time. It will be the Stonewall 50th Anniversary. And, the 27th anniversary of the NYC Dyke March. More than 2...
by Sue Davies | Feb 3, 2020 | Food, New York, North America
Chelsea NYC is a vibrant neighborhood full of art, street art, good food and parks. The Highline and Chelsea market are on most people’s lists, but there are many more things to do in Chelsea NYC. You won’t want to miss the art in Chelsea—in the galleries and on the...
by Sue Davies | Jan 11, 2019 | Asia, Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi First ImpressionsAfter a short, three hour flight from Singapore, we arrived in Hanoi. Crowded. Chaotic. Full of new sights and sounds. We stepped into the arrival area. It was already overwhelming. Fortunately, we had booked a transfer to our hotel and soon...
by Sue Davies | Jan 20, 2021 | Asia, Borneo, Malaysia
Due to the current coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), we think that it is more important than ever to experience the world–our similarities, our differences, our dependence on each other. We hope that you enjoy this taste of another part of the world–a...
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