Jennifer Nalewicki is a Brooklyn-based freelance writer who has been published in The New York Times, Smithsonian, Scientific American, United Hemispheres and more.
Microbes, Cats and Clogs? Expand Your Mind at Amsterdam's Wackiest Museums
For most people a trip to Amsterdam includes a requisite visit to a coffee shop and a stroll along its endless tangle of canals.
NYC Beverage Leo Robitschek Concocts Modern Classics With Cherry Heering
From a go-to ingredient to a bartender's staple, this Danish liqueur stands out.
This Summer, Try Termite Chocolate Sprinkles on Your Ice Cream ...
Canada’s Insectarium invites visitors to dine on insects as part of a special menu
A Taste of the Tropics
Bartenders are going wild for these lesser-known, rainforest-grown fruits
I Lived Like Downton Abbey Aristocracy for a Weekend - Butler Service at The Spectator Hotel
Having my own Mr. Carson took some getting used to.
The Story Behind the World's Largest Watercolor Painting | Travel ...
The massive artwork marks the opening of the MASS MoCA’s new 130,000-square-foot wing, which makes it the largest contemporary art museum in the U.S.
This Forest Will Sing to You | Travel | Smithsonian
iForest at The Wild Center combines an immersive sound experience with the lush beauty of the Adirondacks
A New State-of-the-Art Sea Turtle Hospital Opens to Patients and ...
The South Carolina Aquarium invites tourists to visit their reptilian patients, watch surgeries and even conduct mock operations using VR
11 New Art Exhibits to See This Summer | Travel | Smithsonian
From Edvard Munch to sonic arcades, these shows are worth putting on your calendar this season
Fortune-Reading Birds and Toilet-Themed Restaurants? Wacky ...
Taipei has an abundance of wacky locales that are truly unique to the city.
The World's Weirdest Echoes and Where to Hear Them | Travel ...
Hearing things? Listen closely and you’ll begin to understand why
Five Can't-Miss Summer Light Festivals | Travel | Smithsonian
From Sydney to Providence, the world will be set aglow with millions of lights this season
The Animals That Helped Win World War I | History | Smithsonian
Newly digitized photos tell the story of animals that fought as soldiers during the Great War
Giant Harriet Tubman “Yarn Bomb” Portrait Debuts in Upstate New ...
Artist Olek’s creation is one in a series of 50 planned installations across America celebrating important women throughout U.S. history