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Todd Plummer covers a wide range of topics inspired by travel—from destination guides, to food and wine, to entertainment and design. His work has appeared in Vogue, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, W, Town & Country, and more. He holds degrees from McGill University and St. John’s University School of Law, and is currently writing a memoir about a year of solo travel.
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The Best Music Festival You’ll Never See Again
CATCH ME IF YOU CANAs an average Joe from Boston who has trundled my way through my fare share of European “Must See’s” and “Must Do’s” this was by far one of the coolest things I have ever done.

The Tiny Bird Ruining East Coast Beach Vacations
WHOSE BEACH IS IT ANYWAY?Meet the piping plover, an adorable little bird whose tenuous existence shuts down roads and beaches right in the peak of summer.

Our Tips on Where to Eat in Montreal
EAT SHEETAsk any local what the one thing you simply must do during your first visit to Montreal, and they are almost certainly bound to say the same thing: Mangez!

Our Tips on Where to Dine in Nantucket
EAT SHEETIntroducing the Eat Sheet, Beast Travel’s new destination dining guide. First up is Nantucket, the island getaway for the rich and famous.

We Are Entering a Golden Age of Polar Travel
ICECAPADESBut just because we can, does that mean we should?

Being a Ski Snob Means You’re Missing This Insane Mountain
THRILLS GALOREIf you like things to be handed to you, find a seat on the chairlift at Aspen; if you want to earn your turns and find an adventurous sense of accomplishment, head here.

How Painted Dogs Became Safari’s Hottest Sighting
SPOTTEDWho needs the Big Five when you can spot this colorful canid?

What the Hell Is Going to Happen With Ski Season?
TIPS UPObviously things like face coverings and social distance and adherence to local health guidelines will be the norm, but who's going to go skiing—and how?

First COVID and Now a Shark—Can Maine Salvage the Summer?
CRUEL SUMMERHaven’t we been through enough this year?

‘Things Will Get Ugly’—New England Braces for the Worst
SUMMERTIME SADNESSWhile some hope the seaside proves attractive with social distancing, others in this summer mecca fear another devastating extension of the lockdown is around the corner.
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