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i-94 Magazine

Your Home Away from Home

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Your Home Away From Home

So you did it. You said your goodbyes and boarded the plane. Maybe you’ve been here before. Vacation, studies, curiosity, business, a loved one. But this time felt different. It was to be a longer stay. So, you furnished your new home to your best abilities, struggled to acclimate, and tried your hardest to understand the new system; to understand why Americans knock before entering an open-door environment.

i-94 Magazine is a tunnel with home at both ends; two bright lights, beacons of information, if you will. From NY’s rain to Cairo’s heat, LA’s sun to London’s fog, i-94 brings you the eclectic stories, profiles, and reviews that you as an international living in America should know about.

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Christian Oliver: The Dual Citizen

By Udi Shamay

When I spoke to Christian Oliver on the phone, the German-born actor sounded genuinely American, without a hint of a foreign accent. And the same . . .

A Saline Mind

By Einstein

“Italy lives in the past. There’s no future for art there. As I listen and stare out to the Hollywood sign, I hear the sound of bustling Manhattan in the background.

Derby della Ronaldo

By Alessandra Bacchetta

The folks from Ashbourne in Derbyshire, England claim their town to be the place where the first ever derby took place.

Scrambled Eggs

By Helena Forsell

It’s easy to believe that Lebanon is all about war, political turmoil, and civil conflict. And it is a fact that the small country at the end of the . . .

Are You a Member of the…

By Steven Evanne Heinstein

If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you find yourself 30,000 feet above the rest of the world quite often.

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Hungry for a hometown Favorite?

Kicking Around LA

By Victoria Aitken

“Soccer,” as the Americans call it, has never been popular this side of the pond, even though it is widely considered one of the most . . .

Hungry Memories for Bich Minh Nguyen

By Irene DeVette

The words Chef Boyardee, Wonder Bread, and Betty Crocker sounded like music to the ears of young Bich Minh Nguyen.

Shangri La in Hawaii

By Sheila O’Connor

There’s more to Hawaii than sun, sand, surfing, and beaches.  What about a touch of Islam on Oahu?

 

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