by Stowaway Magazine | Apr 1, 2014 | Culture, Life, Spring 2014
I hobbled out like a hungover sailor shaking out my sea legs. And there I was, in Dharamsala, India—a cluster of brightly colored restaurants and guesthouses all stacked up on top of each other like a patchwork quilt—something between a city and a village nestled on...
by Stowaway Magazine | Aug 31, 2012 | Fall 2012, Insights
Want to travel the world and get paid to do it? Whether it’s teaching in a classroom, sailing the high seas, or nannying like Mary Poppins, you can get an entry-level job that blends work with the pleasures of traveling. English as a Second Language...
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...