by Stowaway Magazine | Nov 7, 2018 | Blog
Just across the street from the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, sits the iconic English-language bookstore Shakespeare and Company. George Whitman founded the current Shakespeare and Company in 1951 after being inspired by Sylvia Beach’s original bookstore and...
by Stowaway Magazine | Nov 13, 2017 | Fall 2017, Getaways
Despite its growth in the past decades, Cedar City, Utah, has an infectious small-town charm that soothes the busy lifestyle. The small, picturesque Main Street evokes feelings of hospitality and comfortable living. Although a tour of the town only takes 20 minutes,...
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 | Dec 17, 2013 | Happenings, Recent Articles, Winter 2014
The works of William Shakespeare, the master storyteller, are popular in many languages and countries. Whether the play is in English or in German, whether it is shown under the open summer sky of an amphitheater or within an indoor arena, no theater-goer’s experience...
by Stowaway Magazine | Jun 7, 2012 | Field Notes, Off The Beaten Path, Summer 2012
Go grab your surfboards and hit the beach—you’re in England! Surfboards? That’s right. Though England may seem like a travel destination with only old houses and rolling countryside, there is a budding surfing population that attracts some attention away from the...