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November 2020
You’ve probably heard of kilts. And you’ve probably heard of tartan. You’ve probably even heard of bagpipes. And you’ve probably looked at them all and wondered why they exist, and why anyone would ever want to wear any of them. But that’s not all the wacky Scottish wardrobe has to confuse and perplex us with….
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One of England’s most underrated cities, Newcastle is small but charming, diminutive but endearing, elfen but exciting. Despite the city’s relatively small proportions, there’s plenty to do, with way more excitement and adventure on offer than most people realize. I’m from Newcastle, so though I’m not gonna call myself an expert (but you can if…
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Malawi is to start the commercial production of cannabis for medical and industrial use, according to Reuters, which cited Lilongwe’s new Cannabis Regulatory Authority. The head of the regulatory authority, Boniface Kadzamira, said more than 100 applications have been received for licensing and they are currently under consideration for approval Malawi’s parliament passed a bill...
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Netflix has reportedly cited filming challenges that have been brought on by the pandemic as the reason for their decision to cancel the second season of the spy-thriller series, ‘Queen Sono’ According to The Citizen, Netflix has decided that Africa’s first Original Series, Queen Sono, will not go ahead for a second season. This comes...
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The 2020 Holiday Gift Guide is here! CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE GUIDE For this gift guide, I collaborated with Nadeen of The Sophisticated Life because of our shared love of wine and spirits. As you know, I’ve compiled the most comprehensive list of over 100 Black-owned spirits available online. And Nadeen has an extensive...
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Bunce Island in Sierra Leone, 20 miles up the Sierra Leone River, and a few miles north of the capital Freetown, was home to one of the most profitable slave trading operations in West Africa. Established in 1670 by English slave traders, it was the largest British slave castle on the Rice Coast where tens...
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There are lots of things you should do in Scotland. Hiking, tackling road trips and enjoying some of the world’s best islands. Wild camping, multi-day treks and visiting some of the coolest cities on the planet. You could even eat a deep-fried chocolate bar, play some bagpipes or cuddle a Highland cow. But Scotland isn’t…
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“I am from Scotland and I love it when tourists come to Edinburgh and do painfully inaccurate impressions of my accent. It’s really funny and original. I just wish they would also wear a ginger wig while they do it. And play the bagpipes”. That’s something you probably won’t hear while you’re in Scotland. Because…
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Vaccinations! The confusing inoculations which strike fear and uncertainty into the hearts of travelers, adventurers and needle-fearers across the globe. If you’re traveling to Vietnam, some vaccinations are essential – and skipping them can be a way more dangerous prospect than having a health professional jab a needle into your arm. Sharp? They are. Painful?…
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As early as the 1600’s, enslaved men and women were brought to Bermuda on ships in route to the southern states of the United States. They worked mostly in the the maritime and tobacco industry, but often fought back and rebelled. During Bermuda’s period of enslavement, Black men and women would come together in the...
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