Have you ever been to a new city and instantly felt some sort of indescribable connection? Walked down a quaint street as you saw apartments with signs for rent and began to imagine yourself chilling on the…
Have you ever been to a new city and instantly felt some sort of indescribable connection? Walked down a quaint street as you saw apartments with signs for rent and began to imagine yourself chilling on the…
Argentina has always fascinated me, ever since I was a child. There is something a little poetic about its capital city, Buenos Aires, with its cobbled side streets and impromptu tango dancers, who appear in…
In the years following the construction of America’s center of government, the Capitol Building in Washington D.C., many aspiring democracies had followed in its mold, building similar edifices that proclaimed that their nations were to…
When I was living in Buenos Aires, I would be walking on the street and randomly see people from America that definitely stood out. We’re not talking about your typical travel hipster or baby boomer…
There’s nothing like a stroll down the Avenue des Champs-Élysées after a $10 gelato, a week long stay in London at a $200/night mediocre hotel or a $15 beer at a club in New York City…Not. While…
After another delve into the deepest catacombs of my hard drive, I retrieved a poem I wrote when in Buenos Aires for the Summer in 2008. The Sound of Nothing What is silence? Is it…