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    Preparing clay for the slab roller during a pottery workshop last month at the Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Newcastle, Maine.
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    Get Lost in Clay, Even if It’s Just for the Weekend

    Pottery workshops like those at the Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Maine are filling up with people who want to connect with others instead of screens.

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    Northeast of Heathrow, Southall is a hub of South Asian culture. Visitors can see one of Europe’s largest Sikh temples, sample South Asian cuisine and peruse shops selling jewelry, clothing and other goods.
    CreditJeremie Souteyrat for The New York Times

    A Journey Across London on the Elizabeth Line

    The new rail line lets travelers leave the city’s tourist-clogged core and embark on fast, inexpensive journeys to fascinating outer-London destinations, from a bustling market town to a hub of South Asian culture.

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    Iseto restaurant, on an alley in Tokyo’s Kagurazaka neighborhood, has been operating in the same old wooden house since 1948.
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    In Tokyo, Skipping the Hot and New for Enduring Haunts

    Using a guidebook published more than 20 years ago, a writer searches out the bars and restaurants that express the city’s traditional eating and drinking culture.

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    ‘Never a Reason to Take Off Your Socks’: A Flight Attendant’s 12 Etiquette Rules

    Air travel is going to be busy this summer. With some common sense and courtesy, could flying be … pleasant?

    May 28, 2023By

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    36 Hours in Vancouver

    The coastal British Columbian city is in transition, with the gravity of its cultural life shifting eastward.

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    Joyce Maynard’s guesthouse, Casa Paloma, on the banks of Lake Atitlán in Guatemala.
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    The Accidental Innkeeper: How an American Novelist Became a Hotelier in Guatemala

    “These days, my role as an innkeeper occupies me almost as much as fiction,” writes Joyce Maynard, who, during the pandemic, hired locals in a Guatemalan village to turn her writing retreat into a guesthouse.

    May 23, 2023By

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    Claude Droussent riding his bike in the Alpilles mountains, between Avignon and Marseille in France.
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    To Find Europe’s Best Bike Routes, a Cycling Writer Asked the Crowd

    The longtime sports journalist Claude Droussent discusses his new guidebook to cycling in Europe, which uses data from the fitness app Strava, and the growing role bicycles play in worldwide travel.

    May 22, 2023By

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    CreditFrom left: Susan Wright for The New York Times; Lauryn Ishak for The New York Times; Poras Chaudhary for The New York Times (2)

    52 Places to Go in 2023

    Travel’s rebound has revealed the depth of our drive to explore the world. Why do we travel? For food, culture, adventure, natural beauty? This year’s list has all those elements, and more.

    February 7, 2023

36 Hours

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    36 Hours in Taipei, Taiwan

    Find serenity in and around this glittering metropolis: Unwind with a slow tea session, pray to the god of love, and dip into wild hot springs.

    March 27, 2023By

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    36 Hours in Nashville

    Venture into the heart of Broadway, but also take a chance on Nashville’s smaller performance spaces, which are everywhere. This is Music City, after all.

    March 10, 2023By

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    36 Hours in Rio de Janeiro

    There is perhaps no city as dazzling and full of life. Experience Rio’s irrepressible energy at a street samba party, or take it all in from a soaring mountain peak.

    March 11, 2023By

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    36 Hours in Miami

    Discover the best of both new and old Miami, from a salsa club in Little Havana to a rooftop bar with striking views of downtown to Cuban American bakeries.

    February 23, 2023By

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    36 Hours in Madrid

    A renovated plaza, new hotels and major art exhibitions celebrate Pablo Picasso — just a few more reasons to revisit the Spanish capital.

    February 25, 2023By

The World Through a Lens

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    Pilgrims on horseback ride through Coto Doñana National Park.
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    Flamenco and Fervor: Inside Spain’s El Rocío Pilgrimage

    The annual spectacle, featuring fanciful caravans and riders on horseback, is arguably the most potent visual representation of Andalusian culture.

    May 26, 2023By Kevin Faingnaert and

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    Blipsy Bar, in Koreatown.
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    Timeless Portraits of L.A.’s Arcades

    Documenting video game parlors offered a French photographer a way to explore Los Angeles and its surrounding areas.

    January 15, 2023By

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    Steve Eaton, known as Shepsi, often sings as he works in the forest.
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    Taking to the Woods With Maine’s ‘Tree Tippers’

    Generations of Mainers have made a living working seasonal, nature-based jobs. Harvesting the balsam used to make wreaths is one of them.

    December 12, 2022By

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    A flock of male wild turkeys during the spring breeding season in Madison, Wis.
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    How Wild Turkeys Find Love

    A photographer in Wisconsin set out to learn how wild turkeys attract their mates — and found that the answer involves wingmen and sexy snoods.

    November 26, 2022By

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    Eirini Tarkaziki and Faidra Liapi perform among the sails.
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    Fragile, Delicate, Free: Glimpses of Circus Life, at Sea

    A photographer embedded with the Sea Clown Sailing Circus on the troupe’s journeys through the Mediterranean. Here’s what he saw.

    October 31, 2022By

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