Every Country Open to Vaccinated Travelers and Why You Should Go Thrillist 2 hrs ago
Editor s Note: We know COVID-19 is continuing to impact your travel plans. As of April 2021, official guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention states that fully vaccinated people can travel at low risk, though safety precautions are still required. Should you need to travel, be sure to familiarize yourself with the CDC s as well as local requirements/protocols/restrictions for both your destination and home city upon your return. Be safe out there.
After more than a year with little-to-no travel, we can practically hear our suitcases calling out our names, begging us to dust them off and take them on a ride. (Soon, sweet suitcases! Soon.) Luckily, with vaccinations going like hotcakes and COVID-19’s grip on the US beginning to wane, we’re starting to see more and more countries open their doors to tourists so long as they’ve gotten their shots.
Lebanese gallerist Saleh Barakat tells Myrna Ayad about the encounters that led to him discovering painter Bibi Zogbe. This account, part of our Remembering the Artist series, is based on their interview
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The Culture Ministry’s latest cultural collaboration with the Italian Embassy Wednesday saw the launch of a comprehensive new guide to Beirut’s National Museum. With text prepared by National Museum director Anne Marie Afeiche, and published in Arabic, Italian, English and French, the 256-page “Guide to the National Museum of Beirut” offers a chronological exploration of 75 artifacts and collections on show at the museum. Italy helps launch Beirut National Museum .