
Rosecrans Baldwin
Writer at Freelance
Author most recently of Everything Now (nonfiction) and The Last Kid Left (fiction) @MCDbooks @FSGbooks. Correspondent @GQMagazine, contributor @TravelLeisure
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1 week ago |
travelandleisure.com | BASQ House |Chadner Navarro |Rosecrans Baldwin
Even when a blowout hotel isn’t in the budget, a fabulous night’s stay is within reach at these 15 properties, all of which come in at less than $300 a night. From a beachy retreat in Australia to a slick city stay in Singapore, these are the best new affordable luxury hotels in the world. Fishtown, an enclave northeast of Philadelphia’s Center City, “needed a hotel,” says co-owner Dor Barkai Berkovitz.
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flipboard.com | Rosecrans Baldwin
49ers Defender is as Good as Gone Ahead of NFL DraftMost teams spend the offseason looking to add pieces to improve from the previous season. But for the San Francisco 49ers, it’s been more about who …
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travelandleisure.com | Rosecrans Baldwin
The entrance to Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel. Photo: Luis Garcia Occasionally, I have the fantasy of running my own inn. Somewhere in southern California, maybe in Ojai, I’ll find a rustic spot the owners are looking to sell, where I can spend my days greeting guests, pouring coffee, drawing maps of favorite hikes. Maybe it’s a common dream among travelers. For me, it’s certainly an unrealistic one—I couldn’t handle the headaches, the bills, or the laundry.
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muckrack.com | Rosecrans Baldwin
TRAVELERS’ TALES, FROM NEAR + FAROCCASIONALLY, I have the fantasy of running my own inn. Somewhere in southern California, maybe in Ojai, I’ll find a rustic spot the owners are looking to sell, where I can spend my days greeting guests, pouring coffee, drawing maps of favorite hikes. Maybe it’s a common dream among travelers. For me, it’s certainly an unrealistic one—I couldn’t handle the headaches, the bills, or the laundry.
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gqindia.com | Rosecrans Baldwin
Sperm are stupid. They’re among the smallest cells in a man’s body, single-minded and unwavering. (Women’s eggs are among the most complex human cells—read into that what you will.) A typical fertile, healthy young man produces over 100 million spermatozoa, or sperm cells, in his testicles every day—if he doesn’t ejaculate, the sperm eventually die and get reabsorbed—and that can be frightening if you’re trying to avoid having children in a country hell-bent on making pregnancy high-stakes.
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RT @Longreads: Congratulations to @rosecrans! He won this week's audience award for "Are Men in a Spermpocalypse?" at @GQMagazine https://…