The Advocate

EDITOR’S LETTER

putting together this travel issue, a Facebook photo from a year ago popped up of me standing giddily beside an iconic English phone booth. I was in London on a press junket for the film , my first time across the pond since the ’90s. When that picture of me in England resurfaced — bringing with it a flood of memories of my pre-pandemic travel plans — I realized that soon, it will be nearly a team went into lockdown (though many of our spouses or family members were, like many of you, frontline workers, forced to go to work when the rest of us were able to work from home).

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