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[View this email in your browser]( Hello! The call of the north is strong as winter keeps its hold on the landscape. The most popular attraction is skiing, and these [slopes in Northern British Columbia]( are epic in a low-tech way. Less obvious, but equally awesome (or maybe even more) is the [chance to own an inn in Maine](. For our money, though, the [ice-encased houses along Lake Erie]( take top spot. If you're looking for something warmer, maybe you should [head toward Denali](. Or you could head for South Africa (it's late summer there now) [for a Gatsby sandwich](. A sandwich that cures hangovers...we know just how we'll spend the night before! But first... ARCHITECTURE [8 marvels of Brutalist architecture from around the world]( Along with the worldwide call for a more socialist approach to society and government, so has interest risen in Brutalism: a style of architecture that emerged first in post-war Europe. Though normally associated with communist East Germany and the USSR, Brutalism flourished throughout the world as it presented an economical way to produce grand buildings. Many countries took advantage, specifically for government or public spaces, and lots of the masterpieces of this era are still standing today. For travelers interested in Brutalism, there’s no need to relegate yourself to Eastern Europe and Russia; in fact, you may be able to find an example in your own backyard. If you’re not sure where to start, here are a few shining examples of Brutalism scattered all over the world. [DISCOVER BRUTALIST MARVELS]( LATEST ARTICLES --------------------------------------------------------------- SKIING [Independent, low-tech ski areas are the draw in Northern British Columbia]( --------------------------------------------------------------- CULTURE [Write an essay to become the new owner of an inn in Maine]( --------------------------------------------------------------- HIKING [How to spend the perfect day in Denali out in the wild]( --------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS [Totally encased in ice, homes along Lake Erie look surreal]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FOOD + DRINK [The Gatsby is South Africa’s family-sized sandwich, and the best hangover cure]( --------------------------------------------------------------- POP CULTURE [Irish shows to watch if you can’t make it to Dublin this St. Patrick’s Day]( MATADOR CITY GUIDE TRIP PLANNING [The Ultimate Guide to Chicago]( Chicago has long drawn dreamers, strivers, hustlers, and hard workers from across the country and around the world, all hoping to make it in the Second City. That has created a town where people believe nothing is impossible. Chicagoans made a river run backward, invented the skyscraper, built political machines and notorious bootlegging syndicates, and ended up with a truly wonderful city. Along the way, they also made it a beautiful city set on a brilliant blue lake, with an emerald green river, world-class parks and museums, and a gleaming skyline as nice as you’ll find anywhere. Continuous waves of immigration have established vibrant neighborhoods and brought unique cuisines that change and fuse together as cultures intermingle. This guide to Chicago will set you on the path to discovering that story, the food, the neighborhoods, and the soul of the city. [EXPLORE CHICAGO]( ADVENTURE [Shinrin Yoku: The Art of Forest Bathing]( [Stuck swiping Insta every day? The practice of "forest bathing" can change your life. Unplug with Mike and Kati on an ancient Japanese trail, learning the creative and health benefits on Shinrin Yoku.]( [WATCH THE FILM]( FOLLOW US AND FIND YOUR NEXT #TRAVELSTOKE [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2020 Matador Network, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: Matador Network PO Box 7775 #40021San Francisco, CA 94120 [Add us to your address book]( Need to change something? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from our newsletter](. We'll be here when you need us!

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