6 Tips for Enjoying a Holiday in Cambodia
To really experience Cambodia, you need to learn some Khmer, understand their history, eat what they eat and use their methods of transportation.
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Posted by Brian Cicioni | May 12, 2016 | Asia, Travel Tips |
To really experience Cambodia, you need to learn some Khmer, understand their history, eat what they eat and use their methods of transportation.
Read MorePosted by Brian Cicioni | Apr 29, 2016 | NYC, Trains |
There are 20 Q train stops in Brooklyn. The journey takes about 40 minutes and winds through neighborhoods like Fort Greene, Park Slope, Flatbush, Midwood, Sheepshead Bay and Brighton Beach before terminating in Coney Island. Although Coney Island may be the most famous attraction along the Q train in Brooklyn, there are at least four other memorable stops along the way.
Read MorePosted by Brian Cicioni | Apr 27, 2016 | Pennsylvania |
Harrisburg has Theodore Roosevelt’s favorite building as well as the scenic Susquehanna River, Senators baseball and the National Civil War Museum.
Read MorePosted by Brian Cicioni | Mar 22, 2016 | Music |
Starting in 2004, Metallica began changing their set lists every night. Like Pearl Jam started doing a few years prior, they began selling copies of all their shows via their website. Since then their fans have been treated to surprises on a nightly basis. Even non-fans are likely to be aware that Metallica are one of those bands whose fans usually leave their shows saying “I wish they played ______.” Over the past ten years, they’ve even played four of their classic albums in their entirety, skipping the longest of course. As one of their fans who is yet to see rarities like “The Frayed Ends of Sanity” or “Escape” played live, I’ve come up with a list (by album) of what I would like to see Metallica play if I were in the audience and it were up to me.
Read MorePosted by Brian Cicioni | Mar 14, 2016 | California |
Los Angeles is home to the only Thai Town in the United States. For the past 50 years, Thai people have been settling in the six blocks along Hollywood Blvd between Normandie and Western Avenues in East Hollywood. The area was officially named Thai Town in 1999 and has been referred to as the 77th Thai province (the other 76 Thai provinces are in the motherland). Just south of Thai Town is the only Little Armenia in the United States.
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