Travel, Inspiration, Opinion Blend Continental: Why the World's Most Discerning Travelers Are Coming Back to the Train The plane gets you there faster. The train gets you there better. After decades of chasing speed, the world's most discerning travelers are rediscovering what the great rail journeys have always known — that the journey itself is the point.
Inspiration, Travel The Lioness Standard: What the Most Effective Leader in the Animal Kingdom Can Teach Us She is not the largest animal in the savanna. Not the loudest. She doesn't have the mane, the roar, the iconic profile that has appeared on flags and logos for three thousand years. That is the male lion. He is impressive. She is the one who feeds the pride.
Travel More Than a River Fixture: The Remarkable, Misunderstood Life of the Hippopotamus From a distance, they look like rocks. Easy to miss, easy to dismiss. But the hippopotamus has been watching you since before you noticed it — and every experienced guide in Africa will tell you the same thing: there is no more misunderstood animal on the continent.
Sports, Opinion, Inspiration Four Wheels and a Board: Why Skateboarding Was Never Just a Sport Skateboarding has always resisted the clean narrative. For fifty years, institutions have been trying to decide what it is — a sport, a subculture, an art form. The honest answer is all of those things and none of them fully. That ambiguity is not a problem to solve. It's the whole point.