Food and Travel

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  • The expat's guide to Tokyo

    Inside tips on pursuing business and pleasure in Tokyo without breaking the budget.
  • Tip of the Week

    Dr. James B. Maas' tips on dealing with jet lag
  • Informed Sources: The airline lost my luggage! Now what?

    Wanderlust's Informed Sources: How do you deal with lost luggage? And what items are absolutely essential to pack?
  • The Surreal Gourmet

    The Surreal Gourmet By Bob Blumer Holiday party? These two delicious appetizers will have your guests singing 'Joy to the World' between mouthfulls
  • Passages: Fifty Years of Europe

    An excerpt from Jan Morris' 'Fifty Years of Europe'
  • Learning to love the abyss

    Maria Dolan discovers that learning to snowboard is a lot like other challenges in life: You have to love the abyss.
  • "How do you celebrate Christmas?"

    A Jew in China discovers the travails of life in a land where Westerner equals Christian.
  • Sexism in the air?

    Are U.S. airlines giving women second-class treatment in first class?
  • Informed Sources: Don't use that laptop on this plane!

    Are some new aircrafts' tray tables corrupting laptop hard drives?
  • Mondo Weirdo

    In Mondo Weirdo, sleep is no option for a weary traveler who spends the night as dinner for a pack of ravenous bed bugs.
  • Maya Color

    A portfolio of images from Jeffrey Becom's extraordinary new photo book, celebrating the colorful world of the Maya, past and present.
  • The man who loved books in Turkey

    For Lisa Michaels, an encounter with a book-starved shopkeeper in Turkey provides a new perspective on literary packing.
  • White dreams

    Mary Roach explains why she was wandering around Antarctica with a white plastic garbage pail over her head.
  • Discovering Petra

    Maxine Rose Schur discovers that at dusk, after the tourists have left, Jordan's ancient ruin comes to splendid life.
  • Marooned in Colorado

    A type-A journalist is forced to unwind at an idyllic, isolated (accessible only by narrow-gauge railroad or helicopter) Colorado resort.
  • Jerry Yang

    Jerry Yang, the co-founder and head of Yahoo!, shares tips and tales from the road with Salon Wanderlust in this week's Road Warrior.
  • Tip of the Week: Win a trip to Korea

    The Korea National Tourism Organization offers free airfare and accommodations in an online promotion.
  • Informed Sources: First-class seat, second-class service

  • The Surreal Gourmet

    The Surreal Gourmet's Thanksgiving recipes for the turkey phobic.
  • Crossing Mongolia

    Amanda Jones' tale of crossing Mongolia by Land Rover
  • Among the Gypsies of Spain

    Scenes from a passion-filled stay among the Gypsies of Granada.
  • Salon's Favorite Biographies, 1997

    Salon lists the best biographies of the year
  • rub me! truss me! eat me!

    FOOD MAGAZINES GO ALL OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS; UPDIKE'S HEAVY BREATHING IN THE NYRB.
  • Passages: Full Circle

    In an excerpt from his book, 'Full Circle,' Michael Palin describes his journeys through Vietnam.
  • Michael Palin

    Former Monty Python star Michael Palin discusses his new PBS series, "Full Circle."
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