When the weather gets warm, festival season gets underway. Whether you gather for music, art, dance, theater, food — or any combination of these — tell us about your experiences at festivals around the world.
Article by Susan Ranney, 4 May 2008
The carpets created on the streets of Antigua, Guatemala during Lenten celebrations live a short but dramatic life.
Article by Michael Lynch, 6 May 2008
No street performance could match the entertainment a friend and I stumbled upon while driving around with our cameras in Okinawa, Japan.
Article by rich and ruth carlson (aka Axel Olson), 6 May 2008
Quebec City Canada is celebrating its 400 Anniversary in 2008 with parades, concerts, and fireworks.
Article by Jogintas Visockas, 9 May 2008
International contemporary dance festival in Vilnius, Lithuania, brings great acts that break the rules and have big attraction.
Article by Stephen Chien, 10 May 2008
Buenos Aires, the heart and soul of Argentina, suffered badly during the 2001-2002 crisis.
Article by John Rash, 12 May 2008
A traditional festival that was outlawed for more than 15 years has been attracting over 50,000 people annually since being reinstated in 2005.
Article by Matthew Audet, 16 May 2008
Buddhist Monks honor the Island Forests of Miyajima, Japan by walking over hot coals.
Article by Kathryn Radeff, 19 May 2008
Feel electricity in the air.
Article by Dave Dayneko, 20 May 2008
With 130+ bands spread across 6 stages over three days the Coachella Valley Music Festival has become one of the premiere yearly destinations for lovers of music and sunshine.
Article by Jennifer Hattam, 20 May 2008
Photographing the sidelines at Carnaval in Venezuela