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The Best Food Moments from This Week's Episode of 'Fuck, That's Delicious'
Let's revisit some of the best meals from this week's FTD, from fried chicken in Amsterdam to delectable barbecue in London to classic bodega deli sandwiches in East New York.
Goth-Inspired Paintings Blend Surrealist Dreamscapes with Nature | City of the Seekers
Camille Rose Garcia’s ‘Phantasmacabre’ is inspired by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Carl Jung.
Why Do People Keep Trying to Visit the ‘Into the Wild’ Bus?
Every year, travelers take to the Stampede Trail in search of some kind of survivalist nirvana. And every year, people have to be rescued along the way.
How Danish People Celebrate the Fourth of July
Rebildfest is a century-old festival of American independence... in Denmark.
The Beautiful Decay of the Wigwam Motel
The Wigwam Motel, an old Route 66 roadside motel comprised of 20 tipis, shows that roadside Americana is not long for this world.
How to Travel the World First Class When You're Broke
A travel hacker explains how to turn $49 cash into a $500 hotel room and how to book an international flight for free.
Sherpa Describe Why They Returned to Everest after the Deadliest Season Ever
Some came back to the mountain out of love, others out of economic necessity.
The Time I Hitched a Ride with Muhammad Ali
In 1971, just after returning to boxing and losing to Joe Frazier and just before his case went to the Supreme Court, Muhammad Ali picked up an unsuspecting 19-year-old thumbing a ride in Chicago.
A Pop Art Arcade Pops Up on the Beach
From the Brooklyn Museum to Montauk, FAILE’s newest arcade installation is a neon fever dream.
When Landscapes Become Portraits Instead | City of the Seekers
Photographer Robert Landau casts L.A. in a different light.
The 35-Year-Long Hunt to Find a Fantasy Author's Hidden Treasure
The treasures were hidden in 1981 by publisher Byron Preiss, as part of his plan to promote his new book, 'The Secret.' So far, only two of the 12 treasures have been recovered.
Italian Artist Carves Dance Music Out of a Mountain [Premiere]
Italian artist Neunau hits one of the Alps’ largest valleys to create elemental dance music captured inside a mountain forge.