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Kutna Hora and the Chapel of Bones

October 14, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

John M. Edwards mispronounces the naughty-sounding destination “Kutna Hora” at a train station in Prague, a surreal stage set straight out of the Quentin Tarantino/Eli Roth shocker “HOSTEL,” set in Slovakia but filmed in the Czech Republic. . . . At Hlavni Nadrazi, Prague’s main train station, the large ugly lady in Aeroflot chic flinched when I ordered a roundtrip to the naughty-sounding “Kutna Hora,” mispronouncing my destination on purpose. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Christmas, Czech Republic, Europe, Indiana, Monks, Museum, Village

New Developments in Detroit

October 13, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

Detroit, or America’s great comeback city, as it is so commonly referred to these days, is a beacon of tenacity and fortitude. We’re the real deal with our ever growing selection of restaurants, music festivals, entertainment and sports venues not to mention some very live local character. A ton of new development is taking place in The D, from a renovated convention center to new hotels, restaurants and a light rail on the way. The coming months … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beer, Bicycle, Chocolate, Christmas, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, Fashion, Festival, Film, Fireworks, Food and Wine, History, Holiday Season, Internet, Markets, Michigan

Vignettes & Postcards

October 9, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

Vignettes & Postcards, edited by Erin Byrne and Anna Pook This collection of short stories comes from "The Evening Writing Workshop at Shakespeare and Company Bookstore" in Paris - held in the Fall of 2011. These stories are masterfully told - each an intriguing "painting" if you will. Paris is certainly an ideal location for a writing workshop - scores of accomplished writers have called the city home at some point in their careers, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: International Books · Tagged: Art, Interview, Paris

Gothenburg and West Sweden – Autumn 2013

September 28, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

The latest selection of inspirational new holiday ideas and travel news from Gothenburg and West Sweden – including the World Food Travel Summit, new seafood safari trips, new accommodation, vintage Volvo tours of Gothenburg and a preview of Christmas. Foodie news New food website West Sweden Tourist Board has launched a new dedicated culinary website. The region is renowned for the wealth and quality of its natural, organic produce … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Africa Safari, Art, Bicycle, Britain, Bus Travel, Castle, Christmas, Coffee, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, England, Europe, Festival, Film, Fishing, Food and Wine, Garden, History, London

Cancun Welcomes the Second Annual Holbox Gastronomic Festival

September 28, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

Cancun, Mexico (September 27, 2013) – Holbox, a small island off the coast of Cancun, will host the Second Annual Holbox Gastronomic Festival October 16 – 20, celebrating the region’s top chefs and traditional local fare. In addition, the Holbox Gastronomic Festival will welcome renowned Mexican Chefs Ricardo Munoz and Roberto Solis, among others, to showcase their best dishes. Organized by the Island of Holbox Restaurant Association, the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Art, Beach, Caribbean, Culinary travel, Culture, Festival, Food and Wine, Golf, Mexico, Nightlife, Pizza, Resort, Restaurants, Riviera, Sand, Seafood, Spa, Tango, Wildlife

Five Reasons to Visit the Dominican Republic

September 27, 2013 by Jeremy KoopsLeave a Comment

The Caribbean is one of the world’s most popular places for those in search of pearly beaches, lush foliage, high-end hotels, world-class hospitality, rich and traditional cuisine, great diving spots and water sports. There’s as much opportunity to party as to relax. You can find all these things and more on the tropical island paradise that is the Dominican Republic. Read on to gain a greater idea of what you can expect and experience in this … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Beach, Caribbean, Club Med, Culinary travel, Drinking, Fishing, Food and Wine, Garden, Golf, Palm Trees, Paradise, Photography, Resort, Restaurants, River Rafting, Romantic, Sailing, Scuba Diving

A Guide to Planning your Proposal in Bangkok

September 26, 2013 by Julian HLeave a Comment

If you are taking your loved one on the trip of a lifetime to Bangkok, it could be the perfect place to pop the question. Here is a stress-free guide to planning your proposal in Bangkok. Fly First Class If you want to get your trip off to a great start, a first class flight is guaranteed to do the trick. Give your partner the VIP treatment and take to the sky in style. Flying first class isn’t cheap but you can try to save up air miles … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Art, Bangkok Thailand, Cruising, Drinking, Flowers, Restaurants, Romantic, Spa

8-year-old triplet boys, with parents, look up, down and all around

September 26, 2013 by Graham ShelbyLeave a Comment

CHICAGO — On our first afternoon in Chicago, my wife, my triplet sons and I set out in the face of a biting wind down Michigan Avenue. These eight-year-olds have never been to a city much bigger than Louisville, Kentucky, where we live. I worry that Chicago will scare or overwhelm them. If this trip goes badly, will Gabrielle and I have to reassure them that no, big cities aren't all bad? What version or vision of Chicago can I show these … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Aquarium, Art, Chicago, Dolphin, Kentucky, Michigan, Museum, Paradise, Seafood, Tallest Building, Walking tour, Wildlife

Investigating Legendary Party Thrower Jim Haynes

September 24, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

It was through my fellow American expat friend, “The Famous Zack,” a black Christian science-fiction writer originally from Ohio, with a short story coming up back then in the now-defunct “AMAZING STORIES,” that I first heard about the wild parties thrown by the legendary Jim Haynes, whom some sour-grape artists deemed an apocryphal “traitor.” So well known was Haynes as a manic socialite host that he even felt propelled to write a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: America, Art, Beach, Britain, brunei, California, Cruising, Culture, Czech Republic, Drinking, Edinburgh, England, Expatriate, Festival, Flowers, Internet, Louisiana, New Jersey, New Orleans, New York City

Exploring the Quito Surroundings

September 24, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

With a visit to the market yesterday evening - we were set for breakfast this morning. Cherimoya, Guanabana (soursop) and Granadilla (passion fruit) made for a delicious fruit based breakfast. The inside of a Granadilla looks like something from the guts of an alien - with black seeds surrounded by some goopy stuff encased in a white sack encased in the entire orange outside of the fruit. Never trust looks when it comes to fruit - sometimes you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Art, Museum, Walking tour

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