Dating Beyond Borders: How the world is reshaping the dating game

Before the Internet, the smallest inclination of a successful long distance relationship was a rarity. Back then, the hundreds or thousands of miles between two companions left gaping holes in their romantic pursuits, with their pairings ending just as quickly as they formed.

So, the thought of a long distance relationship separated by an oceans-length was almost nonexistent then. With no social media apps or services like WhatsApp, there was simply no way to forego a full-time relationship abroad.

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Decoding Digital Nomads: The racial disparity in the DN community

When people think of digital nomads, many picture young professionals laying out in hammocks, working from their laptops between two palm trees, with sand falling from the cracks of their toes and landing on their open-toed sandals.

Some envision the various locations DNs travel to, whether it be the Greek islands, mountains of Venezuela or, really, whatever destinations come to mind. But for a lifestyle so heavily entrenched in the exploration of different cultures, digital nomad circles are still fairly narrow in their reach, particularly among people of color.

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Decoding Digital Nomads: The myths linked to nomadism

With the increase of digital nomads and the expansion of the lifestyle’s popularity, there’s been an overwhelming push for corporate companies and local startups to build virtual offices and hire more remote workers.

The move counters the daily costs of running a well-oiled professional base, while accommodating to a generation of millennials savvy enough to work from their creative and professional spaces of comfort. However, the myths linked to the lifestyle have set a dark cloud over seasoned and newly established DNs. 

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Decoding Digital Nomads: How they maintain their lifestyles?

Being a digital nomad is more than just a LinkedIn headline, hashtag or slightly enlarged resume title.

For many DNs, it’s a dream-filled lifestyle, one that’s brought about some of their most memorable experiences. Some have spent months, even years, preparing to become a digital nomad. And through their moments of success and failure, few regret embarking on a life of location independence.

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Decoding Digital Nomads: How to become one?

To be a digital nomad requires work, like a lot.

Often, people are blinded by the idea of nomadism. The allure of crystal white-sand beaches and images of people working shortened hours poolside before heading on a day’s expedition is what draws in traditional nine-to-fivers. These people want to obtain a similar lifestyle.

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Decoding Digital Nomads: Who are they?

The rise of the digital age has created new ways for professionals to work independently.

The use of virtual and online platforms have seemingly replaced the brick and mortar office spaces of the past, widening today’s digital landscape. Now, it’s easier for freelancers, entrepreneurs and influencers to work remotely from their homes.

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Business mogul Jay-Z named hip-hop’s first billionaire

Jay-Z was officially named hip-hop's first billionaire. According to Forbes, the man's stakes in multi-million dollar businesses has cemented his long-standing status as an international business mogul.

Rather than simply endorse brands, the rapper, born Shawn Carter, used his likeness and self-described "hustler's mentality" to build his own properties and fashion, music, entertainment and tech companies.

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Local Music Series: The Union

Nearly five years after a devastating fire, The Union Bar & Grill has re-established itself as one of Athens’ premier music venues.

Kaylen Spears, who’s known as Marcellus Doe, is an Athens DJ who performs frequently at The Union during its series of monthly events. He attributes the bar’s high status within the local music scene to its layout and renowned sound system.

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Local Music Series: The Smiling Skull Saloon

Walking inside the Smiling Skull Saloon is an experience in itself. Unlike other local venues in Athens, the Skull’s charm lies within the hearts of blue-collar Athenians.

The Skull’s atmosphere is reminiscent of a 1960s spaghetti western film, a time when actors John Wayne and Clint Eastwood were at the helm of the movie industry. With its biker-themed design, predictably-placed skull figures and series of decorative license plates, the bar draws in a unique crowd.

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Local Music Series: Open Mic Night at Donkey

The open mic scene is a relatively niche-filled lane for Athens locals. They have found a home, though, at Donkey Coffee & Espresso on West Washington Street. The coffee shop serves as one of the city’s staples for artists, poets and musicians looking for a platform to channel their self-expression.

The popular coffee shop is typically known for its midday rushes, calm lounging and piercing scent of freshly-brewed coffee bean. Since starting its “Open Mic Night at Donkey” events some years ago, the shop’s also been at the forefront of Athens’ open mic scene.

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Local Music Series: Red Brick Live

Tuesday nights on Court Street are typically reserved for non-sticky hardwood floors, unoccupied bathroom stalls and empty seats. Outside “Taco Tuesdays” at Broneys Alumni Bar & Grill, it’s a fairly slow night for most Athens bars.

So, for Red Brick Tavern owner Daniel DeLuca, opting to try something new wouldn’t pose much of a risk.

In place of the empty Tuesday nights at “The Brick,” DeLuca decided to have local bands perform live for the first time in nearly four years on Tuesday.

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Shooters Shoot: A Look into Columbus Photography

In many ways, the power of an image fills the leaping holes in the crusade for fitting description. The responsibility or the “eye” to garner the essence of a picture is handled by few.

Fortunately for Columbus’ mid-level personal bloggers, self-described models and public figures, there’s been a rise in photographic lore.

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Top 5 Fall Fashion Trends

As fall approaches, the former summer days shorten, and the blazing heat descends into the confronting, dusk-filled winds. Like the climate, there’s a transition within the fall fashion season.

People’s wardrobes gradually begin to shift, as they swap out cut-off denim shorts, crop tees and pastel-colored blouses for oversized wool sweaters, plaid shirts and checkered single-button trousers. Among the many looks that have emerged during this year’s fashion month, here’s a list of the five biggest trends for the fall season.

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