Two million people gather each day on the streets or at the world-famous Sambodromo to enjoy this fantastic event...
Despite the chilly temperatures, more than 30,000 people flock to Swedish Lapland to revel in the history of one of the world’s oldest nomadic cultu...
The first Holland Festival was held in February 1975. It was then known as Hollands Glorie and this year it falls on Feb. 18...
Cheltenham Folk Festival offers a wide range of concerts, workshops, ceilidhs, children's activities and an indoor market place...
This year, the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) gave an incredible look at the newest tech gear to hit the market...
EYES IN Editor-in-Chief Vivian van Dijk attended Shen Yun which presents colorful and exhilarating performances of classical Chinese dance and music...
The annual Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival has been held since 1963, interrupted for a number of years during the Cultural Revolution until...
Traversing over 8,000 miles through Argentina, Chile, and Peru, the Dakar rally pits drivers and riders against each other and against extreme terrain...
In the spirit of the months-long Quebec and Australia festivals of the recent past, the Distinctly Dutch Festival arrives next month in Pittsburgh...
The Luminarias, in San Bartolome de Pinares, takes place during the festival of Saint Anthony, patron saint of animals...
Egyptian and Swiss archaeologists found the rare tomb of a female singer in Egypt's Valley of Kings...
Chinese New Year, the fifteen-day celebration of the start of the Chinese lunar calendar, is one of the world’s most celebrated festivals...
It's remotely possible the world will end in December 2012. But don't credit the ancient Maya calendar for predicting it...
Giant diseased infested flowers projected on to a massive 360-degree curtain made up of hanging silicone tendrils feature in Sordid Earth...
As visitors to the Norton Museum of Art’s new exhibition, Cocktail Culture. The cocktail is the symbol par excellence of the American way of life...
Experience Botanica, a work described by The New York Times as creating an animated world that comes fabulously alive...