The Hollywood horror archives are filled with tales of bad trips. To celebrate Halloween, Eva Holland and Eli Ellison sift through the carnage to pick their favorites—and lose a little sleep doing so.
The coeditor of “State by State: A Panoramic Portrait of America” talks to Frank Bures about the book, the WPA and how the United States hasn’t been “bulldozed for speed”
From artery-clogging casseroles to a fermented concoction that smells alarmingly like vinegary flatulence, Lola Akinmade digs in to a smörgåsbord of herring and explains how to best appreciate Scandinavia’s favorite fish.
Summer is over, and so is Julia Ross‘ season as an ambassador to travelers in Washington, D.C.’s Woodley Park neighborhood. She’s happy to be off duty.
TRAVEL BLOG
10.6.08
Voting Options for American Travelers
Traveling Nov. 4? USA Today offers tips to ensure travelers have their say, from voting early by absentee ballot to, in 31 states, voting early in-person.
I’m traveling on Nov. 4 and already sussed this out...Florida allows early voting in person in my county (Orange) from Oct. 20th at most libraries. And I already received my absentee ballot in the mail, just in case.
Way the election is being covered 24/7, what with the attack ads and interference with the bailout package and all, I’d be happy if everyone voted early, and the whole was over with before time.