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I watch the people and the cars, it's slow motion; they're beauti…

Charlotte | October 6th 2008 by Bekah Richards

I’m doing a lot better, so much better that I’m fairly certain I never really cared for Jason at all. This isn’t anything like it felt when Paul started dating Ashley. Probably because Paul and I are still doing well. And now that it’s Octobe read more

Anime Convention in Washington, DC

The DC Traveler | October 6th 2008

Here’s a wacky convention – Anime USA, designed to bring together fans of Japanese Anime (animation) and Magna (comics – pronounced MAHN-ga, and to educate people about and help promote Japanese arts and popular culture. Pronounced ah-NEE-may, read more

Run Away to the Circus!

The DC Traveler | October 5th 2008

The Big Apple Circus concept started when two San Francisco street jugglers joined forces with a Russian circus couple and opened a circus school in Manhattan in 1976.  Within a year, they had a stable of performers  and opened a classic Eu read more

Kings Cross Study, London

Observations of the internal mind | October 1st 2008 by Bobby Mookini

A close up of the second sketch I did whilst visiting London (King Cross Train station) last week. The original sketch below was recorded in the evening rush hour.  There is a distinct difference between the morning and evening peak times. I obs read more

The accessory that never dies

Confessions of an Insomniac | September 28th 2008 by Confessions of an Insomniac

Are fanny packs back in style? Were they ever in style? These are the questions I keep asking myself as I attempt to study for an Anatomy and Physiology test. What is a fanny pack? A fanny pack is a small fabric pouch with a zipper enclosure secured read more

People watching, Chapter 1

Svasti: A Journey From Assault To Wholeness | September 14th 2008 by Svasti

Trains, trams and buses. And the people. Oh my! When I left my job in July, I also gave up my shiny new novated lease company car. And my folks’ place, where I’m staying, is a million miles from civilisation. Okay, that might be a slight exagger read more

Look Ma, It's a Gawker! (People Watching at the Gym)

Confessions of a Brutally Honest Blonde | September 9th 2008 by J

"behind every great woman, is a guy looking at her ass"~ unknowni love people watching. it's like the ultimate reality TV show. for instance, while i was at the gym today i saw a tow-truck tow away 3 cars. i watched one of the car owners run out of read more

Adams Morgan Day – DC’s Top Street Fair

The DC Traveler | September 9th 2008

One of the best and, best attended, neighborhood street festivals in Washington, DC is the annual Adams Morgan Day Festival.  As the longest running street festival in DC (30 years), it brings a full day of live music and exciting dance perform read more

Little Saigon - Eden Center

The DC Traveler | September 6th 2008

Cross under the Lion Arch and listen for the Vietnamese pop music coming out of the shops, as you enter what’s called by many locals, “the heart and soul of DC’s Vietnamese-American community”. The Eden Center is DC’s Vi read more

la dolce vita

Brits in Bosnia | September 5th 2008 by fraught mummy

One of the things I will really miss when the summer leaves is the people watching opportunities that balmy evenings provide. Sitting on our porch we have a prime view of the local young (as in too young to go out drinking in the bars). It is somethi read more

People Watching

Faith First Fitness Programs | September 3rd 2008 by Faith First Fitness Programs

People watching should be a sport!  Watching how people dress, carry themselves, interact with others, and even just walk can be very interesting.  Great places to people watch are the mall and the airport.  There are tons of people heading a lot read more

Become a True Renaissance Man…or Woman

The DC Traveler | September 2nd 2008

Travel back in time to the period of King Henry VIII and watch non-stop entertainment on 8 stages, ranging from performances for children to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet as well as swashbuckling pirate shows and William Tell…well…telling stor read more

First week of school

Confessions of an Insomniac | August 26th 2008 by Confessions of an Insomniac

I made it through the first week of school. The feelings of doubt carry over into the second, but I talked myself out of dropping all of my classes. read more

It’s Time for the Maryland State Fair

The DC Traveler | August 24th 2008

Sure, Washington, DC may be a bustling metropolis and the center of democracy, but just an hour or so north of town, in Timonium, Maryland,  you can enjoy all that local farmers and ranchers have to offer, at the Maryland State Fair. There are s read more

Thirteen of my favorite people, places or things in Los Angeles

Official Kango Blog | August 21st 2008 by Elliott Ng

From guest blogger Marsha Takeda-Morrison of Sweatpantsmom It’s time for another Thursday Thirteen! I was driving around the other day, thinking about how much I love this city. Of course, that was before that lousy driver cut me off on the 405 read more

Olympic Sport: People Watching

Life of a Nguyener (Win-ner) | August 9th 2008 by Amy

I am getting a slow start this morning, it was a late night. Let me just say I am hanging my head in shame that I could not get pics of everything as I left my camera in the car thinking they would not allow them in when yet I was wrong. I was so mad read more

Lost Photos of an Eavesdropper

Petroville | August 2nd 2008

While the family was in San Francisco last month, we caught a Giants game. It was a beautiful day. We walked to the game like city folk and squealed with delight (maybe only I squealed) when we arrived at the stellar seats a friend had wrangled for u read more

Mandatory IQ test

Confessions of an Insomniac | July 31st 2008 by Confessions of an Insomniac

Not everyone should be allowed to reproduce … We should require all human beings to take a mandatory IQ test before they reach parenting age. This IQ test can be part of a routine doctor’s visit for children 10 years and older. Afteral read more

NYC Soundtracks Finalists Revealed

The New York City Traveler | July 27th 2008 by Heather

The finalists of NYC Soundtracks have been announced.  Check out the recap and the finalists in the video below and see if your favorite performer made the cut.      __________________________________________________ read more

Airport Antics

Fry Pan Amnesia | July 22nd 2008 by Rory

Three. Dogs. Three dogs. THREE DOGS. Sitting in the airport right in front of me. A Shit-zuh, a Chihuahua, and a tiny mutt walk into an airport, posed like little Russian dolls that fit inside one another. They are traveling with a red headed wom read more

ONE Restaurant: Yorkville’s Singular Sensation

Prospere Magazine | July 22nd 2008 by prosperewebitor

Cynthia Cheng ONE Restaurant is located at the Hazelton Hotel at 116 Yorkville Avenue in Toronto.  This is a unique restaurant.  It serves family style, rather than individual portions, meaning that the food is meant to be shared.  This is genera read more

“Convicted…No, Never Convicted.”

The DC Traveler | July 17th 2008

So you think you’re funny?  John Belushi, Chris Farley, Bill Murray and Mike Myers all got their starts in Improv.  Some learned their trade at Chicago’s famous Second City, others at New York’s Upright Citizens Brigade o read more

The one upper

Confessions of an Insomniac | July 16th 2008 by Confessions of an Insomniac

Everyone knows a one upper … This is that annoying girl at work who insists that her life is more important than yours. She attempts to top any experience or problem you have with one of her own. Suddenly, your successes are yanked from the ped read more

A Whole Lotta Stupid

Shaping My Own Way | July 15th 2008

Have you ever been immediately sized up as stupid?I'm not talking about after having put your foot rather aggressively in your mouth, or dancing drunk with a lampshade on your head in front of your boss, or suddenly forgetting how to add in front of read more

Live Blogging from O’Hare Airport: A People-Watching Tale

i hate so much... | July 13th 2008

Hello ladies and gentlemen- I am afraid Maxie is unavailable at the moment, so it looks like you’re stuck with me. I’m Kayleigh from “No Guts, No Glory”. Nice to meet y’all! (Imagine that said in Maxie’s adorable accented voice. Wait, you read more

Are You the Next Big Thing?

The New York City Traveler | July 11th 2008 by Heather

New York comes a close second to Los Angeles in the number of people who are seeking fame.  Starry-eyed dreamers arrive in the Big Apple with hopes of one day seeing their name on a Broadway marquee.  If you’re seeking the limelight, read more

The Other Big Race

The DC Traveler | July 9th 2008

Just two days after the running of the 26-mile annual Marine Corps Marathon of the Monuments, Washington, DC hosts the always silly and very popular High Heel Drag Race near Dupont Circle.  Racing two blocks for a silver slipper trophy, over 10 read more

People watching

Maya, it's just an illusion. | July 5th 2008 by Ujwala Prabhu

People watching while waiting for a fare. 10″ X 12″ acrylic on canvas. read more

Folklife Festival - The Land of the Thunder Dragon

The DC Traveler | July 3rd 2008

The annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington, DC is an opportunity to explore the living heritage and history of several cultures from around the globe. By experiencing a group’s music, songs, dance, art, food, crafts read more

Celebrate America’s Birthday – at a July 4th Parade

The DC Traveler | July 2nd 2008

On July 4th, towns and municipalities across the region host multiple Independence Day parades. But the largest and most popular is the annual America’s National Independence Day Parade that runs down Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC. DC read more

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