10 Amazing Countries You Need to Visit in 2017

Travel is amazing, but it can also be hard to find a place that’s between “too touristy” and “too diamond in the rough.” Plus there’s picking a cool, budget-friendly hotel, the splurges you’re willing to pay for once you get there and whatever else your travel goals might be. Since most of us don’t have the luxury of being a travel blogger (at least not yet), how do you narrow down the choices?

1. Canada: You might know it as the home of Drake, but Canada is an enormous country with tons of diversity in not only landscape but in people. This year, our neighbors to the north will turn 150 years old — and are offering their national parks up for free admission. You might want to brush up on Canada, from Vancouver to Halifax, to Quebec City to Toronto, just in case you’re still reeling from the election results. (Photo via Justin Foulkes/Lonely Planet)

2. Colombia: Cartegena, Bogata and Medellin (yes, that place from Narcos!) have all become total hotspots in a country that formerly was dominated by drug cartels and a civil war. Visit the beautiful and colorful cities that have quite a bit of European influence, and then head to the islands for some sun and fun. Check out the jungle too, and if you’re Catholic, you should look into the Pope’s visit there in 2017. (Photo via DC_Colombia/Getty)

3. Finland: Happy birthday, Finland! This Scandinavian country turns 100 in 2017. Depending on your travel style, you can look into fjord viewing in the summer and the Northern Lights in winter, and totally bask in the stark yet beautiful landscapes that surround you in this way northern country. They’re also the host of the Nordic World Ski Championships and the World Figure Skating Championships next year, so if that’s your thing, plan accordingly. (Photo via canadastock/Shutterstock)

4. Dominica: If you’re looking for a little bit of the Caribbean that’s undiscovered and underdeveloped, then head to Dominica, which Lonely Planet jokes is the only island Christopher Columbus would still recognize if he landed there today. The large-scale resorts aren’t coming until 2018, so go now, while you can still see the island as the pristine nature reserve it is. (Photo via gydyt0jas/Getty)

5. Nepal: Nepal is on the road to recovery after the devastating earthquakes last year, and the best way to support the country’s rebuilding efforts is by going to visit. The hiking trails are still intact, meaning you can play out your extreme adventure dreams on the other side of the world, and many landmarks are still preserved. Go now and help the country get back on its feet. (Photo via Jacek Kadaj/Getty)

6. Bermuda: You might have heard Bermuda is preppy, expensive and exclusive — but it’s so much more than that, and most of the world will figure that out in June of 2017 when America’s Cup (a really amazing yachting race) comes to the island. BTW, the island isn’t in the Caribbean — it’s in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, and it’s only about two hours from Atlanta, Washington DC, New York and most places on the East Coast. Plus, since it’s so removed, it’s Zika-free. Book now, before the island fills up!(Photo via Russ Hamilton/Shutterstock)

7. Mongolia: Mongolia has so much of the old Eastern world left in it, but it’s also modernizing. It’ll get a brand-new capital city airport in 2017, and the city is experiencing a huge skyscraper and commerce boom in Ulaanbaatar, the capital, where an enormous (and aptly titled) Shangri-La mixed-use compound will be. If you’re looking for something way off the beaten path — like beyond China off the beaten path — consider Mongolia. (Photo via GML /Getty)

8. Oman: While the rest of the Middle East has been shaky, Oman has been relatively stable. The number of flights coming in and out of the country has increased, and glitzy new luxury hotels are going up left and right to accommodate the wealthy visitors. There’s even a futuristic family theme park called Majarat coming in 2017. (Photo via Ahmed Al-Shukaili/Getty)

9. Myanmar: You might know this country as Burma and only that it’s in Southeast Asia. That’s because the country has been pretty secretive and closed off to the rest of the world for quite some time, but it’s slowly opening itself up. Culturally rich and full of ancient traditions, the country also has incredible Buddhist shrines that will impress even the most worldly of travelers. (Photo via lkunl/Getty)

10. Ethiopia: If you’ve decided that an Africa trip is in your future, look to Ethiopia. While Kenya and South Africa have been popular destinations in the past, Ethiopia is in a class of its own (and not just because they operate on a completely different calendar that has 13 months). There’s coffee, the Simien Mountains, unique cuisine, nature, mystery and more waiting for you. (Photo via Philip Lee Harvey/Lonely Planet)

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Reproduced with permission from Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2017, © 2016 Lonely Planet

Denim is so very choose-your-own-adventure these days. From big, baggy shapes to skinny silhouettes (throwback!), the latest and greatest denim trend that’s buzzing around is none other than bootcut jeans.

Contrary to my previously-held opinion that I should absolutely leave bootcut jeans in my middle school days, my mind changed quite quickly after a slew of social media influence (hello, ‘fit pics), and of course, Kendrick Lamar’s fashionable Super Bowl 2025 halftime performance.

In fact, Google searches for “bootcut jeans” surged not even 24 hours after Kendrick took center stage. His Celine jeans boasted some dramatically wide ankles, obviously hinting toward bootcut or even full-on flare jeans.

Like ‘em or not, bootcut jeans are coming back. They look oh-so stylish worn with boots and ballet flats alike – forget the wacky outfits of your youth.

There’s a pair of bootcut jeans out there for everyone. Here are the 10 chicest pairs to inspire your 2025 outfits!

Free People

Levi's Wedgie Boot Jeans

Levi's is a staple brand when it comes to any kind of jean, but these bootcut jeans with a bit of a hiked-up ankle are – dare I say? – perfect. The extra space allows you to show off your favorite shoes, from kitten heels to cowgirl boots.

Madewell

Madewell Relaxed Bootcut Jeans

You truly cannot go wrong with a medium wash. Plus, this pair comes with a relaxed feel: per Madewell, they're "rigid with a touch of stretch."

J.Crew

J.Crew High-Rise Bootcut Jeans

As much of a medium wash girly I am, I'm also a huge fan of a good ol' dark wash. It gives your pair a subtle vintage vibe, which will always be easy to wear with other garments. This J.Crew number also features an ultra-stretchy material that comfortably forms to your figure!

Quince

Quince Stretch High Rise Wide Leg Jeans

Bootcut + high rise = the most flattering pair of jeans you'll ever own.

Free People

We The Free Flora Low-Rise Bootcut Jeans

With a cozy low rise and some playful seaming along the legs, the magic of these bootcut jeans lies in all the details. You can shop 'em in 3 more washes, which range from light blue to worn-in black.

Abercrombie & Fitch

Abercrombie & Fitch We The Free Flora Low-Rise Bootcut Jeans

I love the idea of pairing this super light pair of bootcut jeans with black boots, a black top, and a black leather jacket. It's a simple outfit formula with a very stylish (and not to mention comfy!) payoff.

Anthropologie

Rag & Bone Peyton Mid-Rise Bootcut Jeans

If a mid-rise is where your heart lies, you'll swiftly fall in love with this bootcut number from Rag & Bone.

Free People

We The Free Holly Bootcut Jeans

With more of a loose fit, these Free People jeans are ideal for days off and lazy weekends. The non-stretch denim screams vintage influence, so they'd look stunning with some other thrifted items, from graphic tees to bags!

Nordstrom

1822 Denim Butter Tall High Waist Slim Bootcut Jeans

Fashioned for those with taller frames, these bootcut jeans fit just right and land a little below the ankles.

Anthropologie

Paige Petite Laurel Canyon High-Rise Bootcut Jeans

If you're more on the petite side, these bootcut jeans are specially designed to flatter and fit you to a tee with a slightly-stretchy material and a nice high-rise waistline.

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The Fantastic Four trailer is finally here! And it's just as creative and exciting as I hoped. The retro futuristic edge feels brand new and familiar at the same time (and is totally giving Captain America: The First Avenger...but more on that later), and yeah, I'll say it: Pedro Pascal looks good. Let's get into the trailer for this new movie because I've already watched it multiple times.

Here's every detail you missed in the new TheFantastic Four trailer.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps confirms the movie's not in our world.

First things first, The Fantastic 4 trailer lets us know we're not on Earth-616 (our world) with the first frame because even though the Baxter Building is in New York City, the cityscape is full of buildings our real Manhattan doesn't have. Plus, Sue Storm and Reed Richards' kitchen is full of gadgets and gizmos aplenty.

One of my favorite moments comes when Ben (played by The Bear star Ebon Moss-Bachrach) is cooking with H.E.R.B.I.E. and winds up improving upon the robot's sauce with some garlic, which is TOTALLY something Richie would do behind Carmy's back.

We also learn that The Fantastic Four: First Steps will take place after the team has gotten their powers, and that Reed specifically is struggling with the fact they've all changed: Sue turns invisible, Ben became a literal rock, and Johnny can turn into flames. But as Sue reminds him, "Ben has always been a rock, Johnny is Johnny, and I am right here."

"Whatever life throws at us, we'll face it together," she continues, "as a family."

According to Deadline, the trailer, which broke 202 million views in its first 24 hours, became Marvel's most-viewed, non-sequel trailer ever.

"I love how much they made the thing’s face look like Jack Kirby’s illustrations," one YouTube user said of the original comic book artist, while another added, "There are only a few things that truly make me happy, and one of them is you, Marvel."

However, the Instagram crowd was a bit tougher, with users sayingthe trailer "was a bit rubbish though. Didn’t make me want to watch it," and that it was a "massive disappointment."

'The Fantastic Four' trailer recaptures the magic of Marvel's Phase 1.

And the most impactful part of The Fantastic Four trailer for me is that it really emphasizes how Phase 5 of the MCU is a refresh. The fact we're getting introduced to a new family, as well as the retro element and the tech, calls back to Iron Man and Captain America: The First Avenger for me. Just like those movies provided us with a foundational understanding of the MCU, I really believe F4 will set the tone for Marvel moving forward. Plus, I won't say no to Pedro Pascal becoming one of the new Avengers' leaders!

Whether the movie leads directly into Avengers: Doomsday, or it ends with Sue, Reed, Johnny, and Ben coming to our timeline like Steve does at the end of Captain America, we'll have to wait for July 25, 2025 to see what kind of adventures await these fantastic four.

What do you think of the new TheFantastic Four trailer? Let us know on Facebook and check out Everything Marvel Announced At San Diego Comic Con 2024, From Avengers 5 To Robert Downey Jr.'s Return To The MCU.

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Netflix has announced that a Little House on the Prairie reboot is coming to the streamer, so grab your sundresses because Cottagecore 3.0 is absolutely on its way. And showrunner and executive producer Rebecca Sonnenshine (who worked on The Vampire Diaries) can't wait for you to see the new adaptation.

"I fell deeply in love with these books when I was 5 years old,” she told Tudum. “They inspired me to become a writer and a filmmaker, and I am honored and thrilled to be adapting these stories for a new audience.”

Here's everything we know about the Little House On The Prairie reboot, coming to Netflix soon!

Netflix's 'Little House on the Prairie' will bring "hope and optimism" to viewers.

The Little House on the Prairie reboot will serve as a "reimagining" of the books, according to Tudum, which immediately makes me think of the differences between Netflix's Anne With an E, which was a grittier approach to L.M. Montgomery's novel than CBC's Anne of Green Gables from the 1980s.

Little House on the Prairie has captured the hearts and imaginations of so many fans around the world, and we’re excited to share its enduring themes of hope and optimism with a fresh take on this iconic story,” Netflix's Drama Series vice president Jinny Howe says in an interview with Tudum. “Rebecca’s vision threads the needle with an emotional depth that will delight both new and existing fans of this beloved classic.”

But fans of the original series have mixed feelings.

Deadline first announced news of the Little House reboot on January 29, which was met with QUITE a stir on social media.

"Get out!!! Best news today!" one Instagram user commented on Deadline's post, while another said, "This does not need a reboot. It was an AMAZING show!!"

And fans aren't the only ones with opinions. Dean Butler, who played Laura's (Melissa Gilbert) onscreen husband Almonzo, told ReMIND that while “there have been so many different announcements about reboots or re-imaginings," the new Little House on the Prairie "had a different feel to it. This felt like this was really real.”

“One of the first feelings, in all honesty, is probably, well, ‘If this works, are they going to forget about what we did all those years ago?'" he continues. “And then the next thought is, ‘It’s going to be very difficult to create something that touches people’s hearts in the way that the original did.'"

He continues that Michael Landon, who was both actor and creator Michael Landon had a “certain specific kind of touching, personal, intimate storytelling about the human condition.” And while times have changed, "if this adaptation of Little House can meet the expectation of this more current audience and bring along a few of those who have loved it, it’s going to be very successful.”

Actress Alison Arngrim (who played Nellie Oleson) promises the new show will stay closer to the books than the original series. “So concerns that they’re going to run amok away from the books and make it into something weird, not happening,” she told Remind.

And after former Fox News host Megyn Kelly tweeted, "Netflix, if you woke-ify ‘Little House on the Prairie’ I will make it my singular mission to absolutely ruin your project,” Melissa Gilbert recommended Megyn watch the show again.

"TV doesn’t get too much more ‘woke’ than we did," Melissa Gilbert said a statement. "We tackled: racism, addiction, nativism, antisemitism, misogyny, rape, spousal abuse and every other ‘woke ‘ topic you can think of. Thank you very much.”

What do you think about the Netflix Little House on the Prairie reboot? I don't think anything can get grittier than that "Sylvia" episode...IYKYK. Here are The Best New TV Shows On Netflix In February to hold you over!