by Stowaway Magazine | Dec 4, 2014 | Arts, Culture, Fall 2014
Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, London Bridge—each of these and a thousand other landmarks make London worth seeing. But for many visitors, the most fabulous side of London is found in the west . . . the West End, that is. This side of London boasts some of Britain’s...
by Stowaway Magazine | Sep 1, 2014 | Away For A While, Fall 2014, Getaways
The sun is sinking into the everlastingly green knolls of the English countryside, covering the valley in a glow that makes this picturesque landscape almost seem unreal. A trail winds through the scene, a thin line of worn land in some places and nothing more than an...
by Stowaway Magazine | Dec 12, 2013 | Letter from the Editor, Recent Articles, Spring 2014
I’m going to let you in on a little secret: traveling wasn’t always my thing. The times I have enjoyed traveling most are always associated with home in some way: playing red rover under the tall palm trees in my great-grandma’s front yard in California; taking a road...
by Stowaway Magazine | Jul 1, 2013 | Culture, Eats, Summer 2013
There’s a saying that goes, “Hell is where the cooks are English.” Some people describe England’s food as bland or icky; others claim that the English eat only fish and chips. You may have heard these rumors, been turned off by dishes like blood pudding, or heard...
by Stowaway Magazine | Aug 31, 2012 | Fall 2012, Insider, Just The Ticket
Napoleon’s toothbrush, a chastity belt, and a collection of prosthetic limbs. If you think these would make for an interesting museum experience, you’re right. But you’ll have to go beyond the Louvre or the Smithsonian to see this display: it’s found in the Wellcome...