Location
Barcelona, Spain
School
Vanguard University
Expertise
Global Travel, Culinary Exploration, Points Programs
- David's early years in music journalism included a covert trip to Havana, Cuba, to interview Happy Mondays' bad boy, Shaun Ryder.
- For his DeGeneration X travel column in Paste, he penned first-person accounts of dune boarding in Peru, fence surfing in St. Martin, attending a jazz festival on a nude beach in Crimea, and diving 2,000 feet underwater in a homemade Honduran submarine.
- In a romance story for the ages, David was backpacking through Latin America when he met his wife, Carolina, who agreed to join him on a two-year adventure — from climbing temples in Tikal to getting chased by penguins in Antarctica.
Experience
Bringing decades of experience to his work, David is a versatile writer and editor who's crafted compelling narratives for media brands like Playboy, E! Online, and LOST iN city guides. His editorial journey started in music, notably as one of the founding editors at Grammy Magazine, but he discovered his true passion in covering travel, food, and art. Backed by opportunities to write columns and create digital content, David has set off on several multi-year adventures around the world, ultimately reporting from all seven continents.
Education
David completed his bachelor's degree and master's coursework at Vanguard University.
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Northern California's Sierra Nevada mountains are home to so many picturesque lakes, but this beauty boasts world-class sailing and peaceful vibes.
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Restaurants
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Nightlife
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South Carolina
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Restaurants
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North Carolina
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Destinations
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Restaurants
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Denver, Colorado
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Maine is a beautiful state with many natural wonders to enjoy, including this mountain with an easy trail perfect for anyone who loves views of New England.
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Restaurants
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Air Travel
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American Airlines has added a slew of new flights to Italy and, in a delicious coincidence, also upgraded its coffee to a prestigious Italian brand.
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Houston, Texas
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This boutique hotel in Houston marries modern conveniences and amenities with a strong '70s vibe, colorful pop-culture art, and a fun atmosphere.
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Chicago, Illinois
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California
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