by Stowaway Magazine | Dec 4, 2014 | Fall 2014, Features
Picture it. New York City. Tickets to a special concert at Carnegie Hall. You walk through the renovated main levels with a sense of awe for all the history breathing within this space. As always, the season lineup is varied—children’s concerts, local orchestras, and...
by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 1, 2014 | Fall 2014, Features
“At one point, as I was standing in waist-deep, freezing-cold water, catching kids as they slid down a steep rock wall, I remember thinking, ‘I am so fired if we ever get out of here.’” For Elicia Schwendiman, a former TrailWalker for ANASAZI—a youth wilderness...
by Stowaway Magazine | Sep 1, 2014 | Fall 2014, Features
One Airstream trailer. One year. Fifty states. Thousands of pictures. This is the life of Scott Jarvie from September 2013 to November 2014. His goal is to instill hope in America by capturing photos that represent Americans’ faith. Prior to working on this project,...
by Stowaway Magazine | Sep 1, 2014 | Fall 2014, Features
Traveling the countryside of the tiny country of Armenia seems like it should be an easy task. After all, the whole country is smaller than the state of Maryland and is utterly dwarfed by its neighbors, Turkey, Iran, and Georgia. But it is surprising how much you’ll...
by Stowaway Magazine | Sep 1, 2014 | Fall 2014, Features
Through the large gash into the darkness of the hill, jewel tones jumped to life under the flashlight beam. No, that couldn’t be right. Surely dehydration was playing tricks on him. After all, American Archaeologist Dr. William Saturno, with the rest of his team of...
by Stowaway Magazine | Jul 1, 2014 | Features, Summer 2014
You step up into the airplane and think you’ve stepped back in time. The three strangers in line with you make a valiant effort at small talk, but no words can mask the buzz of excitement and nerves. As you duck your head and climb awkwardly into the aircraft, you’re...