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Scotland’s little-known fourth 'language'

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on August 04,2022

“Slaverin, slubberin, gibberin, gabberin, roon wi a wallop, a sklyter, a sweel,” recited the poet. “...

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Why Italy is racing to save the game of bocce

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on July 07,2022

Article continues below“Piia na cadreia e setat su a vardà.” Battista Valenti greeted me, but I didn...

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The island that never stops apologising

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on June 09,2022

Article continues belowYun-Tzai Lee and Joanne Chen are one of those sickening couples that finish e...

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The Turkish city that lives for breakfast

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on June 01,2022

Article continues belowTurkish breakfast – a meal of epic proportions based around an often daunting...

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Israel’s millennia-old ‘biblical diet’

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on May 28,2022

Article continues belowBetween Jerusalem and Tel Aviv lies a man-made Garden of Eden, dotted with importe...

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An Icelandic legacy in the heart of Canada

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on May 24,2022

Article continues belowA quote from the Völuspá, a Nordic epic myth (Credit: John Woods)She sees a h...

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Creating the Cult of Xi Jinping: The Chinese Dream as a Leader Symbol

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on May 20,2022

AbstractSince the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Chinese Communist Party has...

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Why Brazilians are always late

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on May 14,2022

Article continues belowI still cringe when I remember the evening I arrived on time to a house party...

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Why Bolivia is the next food hotspot

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on May 11,2022

When the plate arrived, I wasn’t thrilled about its contents. On it was a deep-fried, puffed-up tort...

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How 'Chicago Fire' actor Daniel Kyri gave 'justice' to his character's coming out story

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on May 08,2022

After establishing himself on the Chicago theater scene in local productions of “Hamlet,” “Macbeth”...

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Where barbecue culture began?

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on May 05,2022

Asador Etxebarri is almost too perfect. Even to those who have dined there, the restaurant occupies...

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The Greek word that can’t be translated

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on May 02,2022

Article continues belowIn his second summer in the lonesome Greek village of Tolo on the east coast of...

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Can Belgium claim ownership of the French fry?

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on April 29,2022

Article continues belowWhether it’s English fish and chips or poutine in Québec, Parisian steak-frit...

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A tempestuous isle of 1,000 shipwrecks

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on April 26,2022

Article continues below(Credit: Uladzimir Taukachou)Peter Alexander Tager was a stowaway on the Good...

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The Researcher at the Dance: Epistemology, Ethics and the Ethnographer

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on April 15,2022

Before the ethnographer can enter the field of research, indeed, before the researcher can interpret...

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How Vienna built a gender equal city

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on March 25,2022

Walk through the Reumannplatz, one of the best-known squares in Austria's capital city, Vienna, and ...

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Louisiana’s best-kept culinary secret

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on March 04,2022

It’s easy to get lost deep in Louisiana’s swampy south-eastern corner (Credit: Eliot Stein)It’s easy...

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Santorini: an archetypal Greek island fantasy

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on February 15,2022

Article continues belowGiannis Bellonias was standing on the edge of a craggy cliffside in Imerovigl...

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America’s ‘fried chicken war’

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on January 25,2022

Our coverage during coronavirusWhile travelling is on hold due to the coronavirus outbreak, BBC Travel...

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Has Rome declared an artichoke war?

  • Cynthia Hall
  • Posted on January 04,2022

Article continues belowThink of Rome and chances are that the image of St Peter’s Basilica, one of C...

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