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Ursi Schmied

Berkeley und San Francisco, CA

After two weeks and 2,200 miles, it was a wrap: My trip along Highway No. 1 and through the American Southwest came to an end at San Francisco’s iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Two weeks of perfect weather, nice people and scenic places, that will be always on my mind. After two days in SFO, I […]Read Post ›

Yosemite National Park, CA

Oh, Yosemite, you symbol of American beauty! I was not sure that my trip to Yosemite would actually happen. After a thunderstorm, the National Park closed down due to danger of landslides and snowfall. I was looking for an alternative (there was none) while staying in Mammoth Lakes. It was not the calmest of nights, […]Read Post ›

Valley of Fire, NV & Death Valley, CA

Valley of Fire in Nevada is a State Park, that is mostly known for its „wave“. A rock formation resembling a wave. There is another one in Arizona, where only twenty people are allowed to walk on on a daily basis, yet the Valley of Fire wave is free. In the sunset twilight, it is amazing: […]Read Post ›

Bryce Canyon & Zion National Park, UT

Once you make it from dusty Arizona to Utah, you might understand why Mormons settled here: There is no red sand, there are green pastures and creeks, red barns and very few settlements. I have only been to the South of the Mormon State, yet was amazed by its beauty. On a Monday morning in […]Read Post ›

Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend, AZ

A hot Sunday in the spring of 2016. Somewhere among the sandy roads in northern Arizona, I got lost. I was supposed to go to Page to climb down to the millions of years old Lower Antelope Canyon. After an hour of driving on red sand, I spotted a road. I drove onto Navajo land and enjoyed one and […]Read Post ›

Grand Canyon, AZ

I never had Grand Canyon on my bucket list. This huge hole in the ground, what could be so special about it? The truth is: everything. Walking on the South Rim of Grand Canyon, I did not want to close my eyes. The pictures don’t do this National Park justice. It’s amazing. Simply amazing. .

Palm Springs & Joshua Tree, CA

Leaving Los Angeles via Riverside went down as one of the most horrible car drives in my book, thanks to Highway 60. Palm Springs is a very neat place when the Coachella festival crowd is not around. Yet I was only passing through, going to Joshua Tree National Park in the desert.  Joshua trees, desert […]Read Post ›

Los Angeles & Venice, CA

So, it’s true what they say: Love L.A., but hate the traffic, eh? I was surprised once I got from Santa Monica to our apartment in Silver Lake, Los Angeles. It’s green, it’s not noisy! Los Angeles has many things to offer: punk rock and grungy places around Echo Park and Silver Lake, a scent of […]Read Post ›

Driving down Highway No. 1, CA

Road trip! Maybe the idea for road trips in general was born somewhere along Highway No. 1. This scenic highway is fantastic: beaches, bridges, breathtaking views all along. Plus hundreds of eagles and sea elephants. There is no better way to get from San Juan to the Los Angeles metro area than driving through the […]Read Post ›

New York, NY

I have been to New York City a couple of times and like most people, I immediately fell in love with the vibe of this unique place on planet Earth. From Gramercy to Chelsea, from Yankee Stadium to Rockaway Beach and Coney Island, from Central Park to the Village – I cherished every part, every […]Read Post ›

Seattle, WA

Three days in Seattle = three days of sunshine that turns into a drizzle within seconds, three days filled with a lot of happy memories of sea otters, a Seahawks game (on TV), beaches, Bainbridge Island, the diversity at the Public Market, fun at the EMP, a monorail ride and the fact that whenever I […]Read Post ›

Portland, OR

I always wanted to go to Portland. When I finally got there in the fall of 2013, I felt at home at once. Rose City has plenty to offer and I felt welcomed by each and everyone of its citizens. Outdoorsy, nice people, music, food trucks, coffee, craft beer, soccer and so much more – Portland […]Read Post ›

Vancouver, BC

In Vancouver, you get to do and see everything. People are outdoorsy, they use the metric system and are overall very nice. Vancouver has the advantage of being perfectly situated between mountains and the ocean. Hang out at Stanley Park, buy grocery off the producer on Granville Island and live a little on Vancouver Island. Vancouver definitely […]Read Post ›

Granada live: Mehr als „eh ok“

Hingehen: Xavier Darcy im Ampere

William McCarthy live: Große Geschichten

GQ.de: 15 Dinge, die man einmal in einer Bar getan haben sollte

15 Dinge, die man einmal in einer Bar getan haben sollte Endlich Wochenende! Damit genau dieses Wochenende am Tresen Ihrer Lieblingsbar abwechsungsreicher als sonst verläuft, haben wir uns die Frage gestellt: Welche 15 Dinge sollte man in einer Bar einmal getan haben? Unsere (nicht immer ernst gemeinten) Vorschläge im Überblick Hier weiterlesen. 

GQ.de: Vier Typen und schnelle Autos

Vier Typen und schnelle Autos Was für ein Star-Aufgebot: Ansel Elgort, Jon Hamm, Kevin Spacey, Jamie Foxx und jede Menge schneller Autos spielen im Film „Baby Driver“ mit. Der Film feierte beim „South By South West“-Festival in Austin Premiere. Wir verraten, was man vom neuen Action-Auto-Streifen erwarten kann. Hier weiterlesen.

GQ.de: Die fünf lustigsten Kung-Fu Filme

Die 5 schlechtesten Kung-Fu-Filme Mit „Iron Fist“ ist vor einer Woche Netflix‘ neuester Streich aus dem Marvel-Universum erschienen: Danny Rand kämpft sich im Kung-Fu-Style durch New York und China. Ob die Serie ein Erfolg ist oder nicht, ist umstritten – aber eines ist klar: Sie macht richtig Lust auf schlechte Kung-Fu-Filme! Wir haben fünf unglaubliche […]Read Post ›

GQ.de: Abbey Clancy im HUNGER Magazin

Abbey Clancy: Heißes Shooting mit Rankin Für sein Magazin HUNGER lichtete Star-Fotograf Rankin Abbey Clancy im Badeanzug ab. Herausgekommen ist eine heiße Strecke, die Lust auf Sommer macht. Hier weiterlesen.

GQ.de: So sexy is Bayern

So sexy ist Bayern Ellen von Unwerth zeigt in ihrem neuen Bildband „Heimat“ ihre eigene Heimat Bayern in einer nostalgisch-frivolen Bilderreise: Auf erotische Art und Weise inszeniert sie eine Schar hübscher Mädels auf Feldern, Wiesen und am Stammtisch. Hier weiterlesen

GQ.de: Mysteriös, französisch, nackt

Vive la France! Was macht französische Frauen nur so sexy? Sonia Sieff zeigt in ihrem neuen Bildband „Les Francaises“ Nudes von französischen Frauen, die sowohl natürlich als auch sehr erotisch sind. Vive la France! Hier weiterlesen.

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