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Skateboarding at The Stalin

Half a century later, Prague teens find a better use for a city park

Chinese Fusion, New York Style

Where to find pastrami egg rolls, sushi with cream cheese and the Korean lonely hearts all-night noodle special
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Never Settle

Beguiled by the allures of the road, and endless choices, more twentysomethings are turning into professional nomads
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Rye Makes a Comeback

Americans take a second look at an old favorite
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Sake Sensation

It may come in a gorgeous bottle, at several temperatures and in a variety that rivals the wine list at a good French restaurant [with graph and box]

Manhattan Country

Rustic-themed restaurants inspire dreams of slopes and sea
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“The Office” Puts Scranton on the Map

Sitcom burnishes the reputation of a faded Pennsylvania mining city
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Second Life

What happens when bars take over temples of sex, beauty and religion

Cooking Like an Egyptian

To learn about my heritage, I took classes in Arab politics and history. But they couldn’t make up for what I’d missed in the kitchen.

The Frozen Yogurt Wars

Plugging into health and weight worries, new brands battle for national dominance

So Now We'll Be Taking Tea Breaks?

Tearooms are spreading across the nation, as Americans discover the health and relaxation benefits of an ancient drink

Unspeakable Eats

Meet the people who dine on live octopus, snake’s blood and miso-marinated bull’s penis

The Second Burial of John Gotti

The legendary mafia don hasn’t been gone very long — but his old neighborhood is already changing, and forgetting him.

A Walk Through Gotti Land (slide show)

Where enemies were gunned down, friends were feted, and talking is still unpopular

Where to Find Manga for Your Kid, Fugu for Your Daredevil Spouse and Ramen for the Whole Family

(Without leaving New York)

What I Learned in a Ghanaian Shack

I didn’t expect to work while studying abroad. Then the sign in the window drew me in.

On the Trail of Nopales and Nata

One woman’s quest for true Mexican sabor

Painful Parties in Paradise

A college student from Hong Kong imbibes an American spring break

Swatting Flies and Saving the World

Students branch out to Niger, Kazakhstan or China, taking a bite out of Europe study abroad programs

A Bargain in Turkmenistan

The dictator is dead, but you’d never know: his portrait dominates the capital, and people still instinctively whisper when they speak. But one ancient freedom dies hard.

On the Trail of Chinatown’s Hidden Gods

Shopkeepers in Manhattan’s Chinatown still tend shrines to their Buddhist gods, who guard the cash and the goods, and the owner’s health and wealth. Look closely, and you’ll see them everywhere.

Tourism’s Dark Side

We’re not always looking for fun when we choose vacation spots. The crowds at Ground Zero, Alcatraz, Auschwitz and post-Katrina New Orleans suggest a more disturbing allure.

Food for Thought

College students can boost their brainpower with the right foods

Paris in New York

With its Francophone enclaves, arrondissement-style nabes and standout French jazz and food, the city offers a captivating Parisian experience

New York Food, a la Cubana

Places to kick back, hear bachata and savor a medianoche

We'll Always Have Soccer

Even as dictators ruled and the economy crumbled, Argentines loved their country through their teams
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All Dig In!

Desserts meant for sharing are popping up on menus at trendy downtown Manhattan restaurants.

They’re In Line, You’re In Nirvana

Savvy substitutes for New York City tourist traps that will leave you smiling

Unprepared

Briefings for my semester abroad glossed over a key issue: how to ward off unwelcome sexual advances

Clubs, Pubs and Study Abroad Programs Lure Students to Krakow

Move over, Prague! This historic Eastern European city is the hot new destination for young travelers from around the globe.

A Tale of Two Markets

Fashionistas, designers and celebs are flocking to London's once-humble outdoor markets

Drinking (Tea) with the Natives

Skip Britain's stuffy hotel teas, and follow the people to the real thing

Steeped in Tradition [sidebar]

London's tea and coffee museum fights to keep up standards

Rembrandt & Armor

Kids can try on the coats of mail at this offbeat London museum

Mapping the Trip of Your Dreams (or Nightmares)

At this London travel emporium, you can find satellite images of Mongolian glaciers -- or things stranger still

Over the Edge

Staring down death in the Grand Canyon

Dance Floor Deals

On an illicit trip to Cuba, a young American loses his innocence.

Burning in Sichuan

Summer in China’s steamy southwest means close quarters, fiery hot pot and general sensory overload.

Bollywood Magic

Watching a melodramatic Indian musical in Bollywood’s home city of Mumbai is a great way to tap into local culture.

Beyond Bob Marley and Beach Resorts

The Jamaica beyond your beach chair.

Sundays in Dover: Empanadas and Futbol in Suburban New Jersey

This Latin American enclave puts on a magnificent weekly flea market.

This Smells Delicious!

(And Other Misadventures of a Meat-and-Potatoes Girl in Japan)

Wolf Whistling in Peru

A traveler discovers the meaning of a time-honored Latin American ritual.

New York’s Other Little Italy

You can shop for beef hearts and tongue, along with the usual olives and sun-dried tomatoes, in this earthy Bronx neighborhood.