by Stowaway Magazine | Mar 13, 2020 | Features, Winter 2020
Film, in a sense, is a form of magic. It has the power to transport us to new destinations, different time periods, and various situations—all from our seats. It’s no wonder that as humans we want a little more of this magic in our lives, so we travel to locations...
by Stowaway Magazine | Mar 27, 2018 | Blog
From books to films to television, Sherlock Holmes has managed to fascinate us since 1887. If you can’t get enough of him and can travel to England, here are the best places to investigate. The Sherlock Holmes Museum A Victorian-style recreation of Holmes and Watson’s...
by Stowaway Magazine | Sep 17, 2015 | Culture, Fall 2015
Along the grass-lined streets, George McFly gets beat up by Biff again. Lorraine Baines gazes out the window admiringly at her son skateboarding down the road. Away from the square, the Tannen, McFly, Baines, and Brown houses line the street, waiting for tourists. No...
by Stowaway Magazine | Jul 1, 2013 | Away For A Week, Getaways, Summer 2013
Stephanie Wilson of Portland, Oregon, was sitting on the curb at the Gaslamp Quarter—an area directly across from the San Diego Convention Center—waiting patiently to go grab dinner with some friends. Suddenly, a swarm of zombies emerged from around the corner. “At...
by Stowaway Magazine | Dec 29, 2011 | Arts, Culture
in·dy ‘in-dē n, adj : Short for independent and used in phrases such as “indy films.” Doesn’t always mean low-budget. As a movement, “indy” connotes trendy-while-pretending-not-to-be-trendy. One who is “indy” may sport uniquely shaped hats, retro glasses, and...