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Todd Plummer

Contributing Writer

Contributing Writer

After covering entertainment and society in Manhattan for five years, Todd Plummer packed a bag, boarded a one-way flight to Bali, and never looked back. Today, he covers a wide range of topics inspired by travel, from city guides, to food and wine, and 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 working on a book about a year of solo travel.

How a Changing Provincetown Is Emerging From the Pandemic Stronger Than Ever

After two brutal summers, Cape Cod’s queer enclave is ready to leave its darkest days in the past.

Where to Watch the July 4 Fireworks in Boston

From the iconic Boston Pops Spectacular to a rented kayak on the Charles.

What’s New in Newport, Rhode Island This Summer—and the Just-Opened Museum You Need to Check Out

From waterfront fun to a brand new sailing museum, there’s never been a better time to visit southern New England’s most iconic summer colony.

What's New on Cape Cod This Summer—and the Underrated Area to Explore

From fresh cultural moments like a new Cape Verdean museum, to revamped returns of some long beloved hotels and restaurants.

The Reykjavík Edition

Reykjavík finally gets the five-star hotel it deserves with this sexy newcomer, a mash-up of everything we love about Edition hotels with plenty of Icelandic flair. 

What’s New on Nantucket for Summer 2022

Despite the rising crowds, this island is still a haven—with plenty to do in what's set up to be a comeback summer.

Lovango Resort and Beach Club

A secluded Caribbean hideaway reminiscent of a South Pacific private island.

Flying to Greenland Is About to Get a Lot Easier

The Arctic nation is getting more streamlined flight patterns and a larger international airport.

How to Make the Most of Vermont’s Maple Syrup Season

March and April are when the state’s maple trees are tapped for sticky-sweet syrup.

Four New Hotels to Book When You Need an Easy Getaway

Cut down travel time to enjoy some of the hottest new and renovated properties in North America. 

Vin Mon Lapin

Vin Mon Lapin has that best-kept-secret, intimate neighborhood vibe.

Le Petit Vibe

A quick and casual refueling that's more flavorful and exciting than the typical lunchtime fare.

Pichai

The space itself is a highly Instagrammable exercise in making what's old feel new again.

Kwizinn

A fun, bright space serving up Haitian favorites.

Le Petit Alep Bistro

A small, casual bistro for a lunchtime Syrian fix.

Avelo Restaurant

A plant-based restaurant that even carnivores can get behind.