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1 week ago |
travelandleisure.com | Alesandra Dubin |Taylor Fox
Credit: Travel + Leisure As someone who lives in Los Angeles and travels often for work, both with and without my family, I spend a lot of time at the beach—from weekday escapes around California beach locales like Santa Monica and Malibu, to sun-soaked beach destinations around the world. I most recently visited French Polynesia and Mexico and will be heading to Bodrum and Kos next.
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2 weeks ago |
home.castingworkbook.com | Taylor Fox
Actors Worldwide Get 30 Days Free to Experience Full PlatformLos Angeles – May 22, 2025 — theWorkbook, a world leading platform connecting actors with casting professionals, is excited to announce the launch of its first ever free 30-day Pro Trial, giving actors full access to its Pro Membership benefits and features. Effective immediately, actors can sign up for a free trial and experience the full power of a ProMembership, including:Service we pick up the phone & answer yours emails promptly.
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1 month ago |
travelandleisure.com | Anne Taylor |Taylor Fox
Credit: Travel + Leisure There’s no better way to celebrate a beautiful spring or summer day than with a picnic. A good picnic basket offers much more than aesthetics: it provides a smart way to secure and transport food, drinks, and cutlery to and from your outdoor destination. That means your next outdoor meal doesn’t have to be limited to peanut butter and jellies—with the right picnic basket, you can snack on cold salads, fruit, chilled drinks, and more.
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2 months ago |
travelandleisure.com | Maggie Slepian |Taylor Fox
Photo: Travel + Leisure A good set of base layers is the baseline (sorry) for most layering systems to keep you warm on any outdoor excursion. The majority of our favorites are made with a high percentage of Merino wool or other natural fibers, which feel soft next to the skin while wicking sweat and providing odor resistance during sweaty outings. We tested a range of base layers, from lightweight sun hoodies to heavier Merino layers for hiking, skiing, and staying warm around a campfire.
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Mar 7, 2025 |
travelandleisure.com | Taylor Fox
Photo: Travel + Leisure I’ve been camping since I was a baby crowded in between my parents and my older brother, all of us snuggled up in comforters and pillows from home. The first tent that I could consider “mine” (I shared it with my brother) was made of canvas and painted in a variety of pastel colors.
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