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Valentines Day: The Language of Love Is on the Menu

February 11, 2026
Valentine’s Day wasn’t always about candlelit dinners or boxed chocolates. Its roots reach back to antiquity a blend of early Christian martyrdom, Roman fertility festivals, and centuries of poetic reinvention. The name “Valentine” comes from several men martyred under Roman law who

The Growing Call for ICE to Leave

February 11, 2026
Across the country, immigration enforcement has moved from a policy debate to a lived social reality. In recent months, a series of highly visible ICE raids has sparked widespread public outcry, pushing the agency into the center of a national conversation about

The Super Bowl as America’s Cultural Mirror

February 11, 2026
Each year, the Super Bowl presents itself as a familiar ritual. Football. Commercials. A halftime show designed to entertain the widest possible audience. And yet, every year, it quietly takes on a larger role. It becomes one of the few remaining moments

The New Definition of Luxury

February 11, 2026
I don’t know when it happened exactly, but luxury stopped meaning what it used to. Somewhere along the way, the idea that luxury was about more — more space, more staff, more formality, more everything — started to feel a little hollow.

How Cities Feel Different Now — and Why That Matters

February 11, 2026
I’ve been returning to the same cities for years, and lately I’ve had this feeling I can’t shake. The places themselves are familiar, but the way they feel has shifted. Not in a dramatic way. More subtle than that. Like walking into

Leaving Room for the Trip to Happen

February 10, 2026
You know what I’ve noticed lately? The way people talk about travel has changed. Not louder, not flashier — quieter. More considered. Fewer exclamation points. More pauses. It’s less about where you went and more about what stayed with you after you

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