T turns 10 this month. In honor of the anniversary and the T@10 Issue, out Oct. 19, this series looks back at some of the most memorable features from the magazine's first decade.
"The Face of Shanghai"
Issue: Travel, Spring 2005
Ann Marie Gardner traveled to an increasingly westernized Shanghai to offer a portrait of the Chinese city through its people.
"Into the Mystical Unreal Reality of the Faroe Islands"
Issue: Travel, Spring 2007
Stephen Metcalf journeyed to the remote Faroe Islands, situated in the North Atlantic halfway between Iceland and Norway and settled more than a thousand years ago by Vikings. Their descendants take pride in traditions passed down over generations, from sod architecture to whale hunting.
"Colombian Gold in Cartagena"
Issue: Travel, Summer 2007
With a storied history as a pirate's enclave circumscribed by massive fortifications, Cartagena was (and is) Colombia's jewel on the Caribbean. The Spanish colonial architecture, nightlife and culture have drawn a group of affluent, sun-seeking travelers to this tropical port city.
"Snowbound in Japan"
Issue: Travel, Winter 2007
A three-hour train ride north from Tokyo, a hidden natural hot spring awaited on Honshu Island's far-north prefecture of Akita.
"Where Art Thou?"
Issue: Travel, Summer 2009
Art for art's sake…or in this case, art for travel's sake. An eclectic group of experts shared their picks for art and culture worth the journey.
"The Royal Wee"
Issue: Travel, Spring 2009
John Wray traveled to the tiny landlocked nation of Liechtenstein — which has no airport and train service that reaches only as far as the border. There he discovered the beauty of the postage stamp, met with the country's leading (and only) falconer, and settled in for bergsteigeressen, a perfectly composed Liechtensteinian meal.
"Confessions of a Soukaholic"
Issue: Travel, Summer 2010
Liesl Schillinger wandered through the dazzling malls and labyrinthine markets of Damascus to offer advice on how to traverse this shopper's paradise in Syria.
"In Myanmar, Retracing George Orwell's Steps"
Issue: Travel, Winter 2013
Lawrence Osborne braved monsoon weather to trace the path of Orwell's Burmese past — from Yangon's crumbling British architecture to Bagan's thousand pagodas.
"Welcome to the Integratron"
Issue: Women's Fashion, Fall 2014
In the vast Mojave Desert, a white-domed structure has become a destination for spiritual healing and musical baths. Jody Rosen investigated its strange history (it was purportedly designed by an alien) and legacy.
"In Search of the Perfect Taco"
Issue: Men's Fashion, Fall 2014
Jeff Gordinier and the Noma chef Rene Redzepi took a road trip through Mexico to deconstruct the secrets of Mexican cuisine.
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