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Greyhound customer service delivers after bus heads wrong way for more than 70 miles
When the five people who ranged from an R& B singer moving to NYC to seek her fortune-- to a young man trying to get to Hartford, Connecticut and his sick grandmother as quickly as possible, sidled up to the Greyhound ticket counter in Port ...
Greyhound bus driver heads wrong way: Where's a GPS when you need one?
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Greyhound bus drivers generally don't make national news. Pilots who overshoot airports, however, ...
It's Halloweekends time at Cedar Point!
As a child growing up in the Midwest, Autumn always meant the same traditions. Sundays spent raking the leaves from the yard, visits to cider mills, and an annual October trip to Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio.
Cedar Point. . .in October? Yes! ...
Cleveland in 36 hours and some
This past Sunday's New York Times' article "36 Hours in Cleveland" did the city proud. Writer Brett Sokol captured most of the must-sees of Cleveland's many faces that range from the down home blue collar to the artsy and highbrow. I was particularly ...
Great Lakes Brewing: Saving the planet one beer at a time
At a recent farm dinner I attended, a multi-course meal of farm-fresh, organic ingredients was paired with beers from Great Lakes Brewing. As we dined and drank, we were treated to an informal lesson on brewing from owner Pat Conway, who also gave ...
New cross-country driving hazard: fish
Breaking news from Ohio -- a fish has shattered a windshield. WTF? No, it was not a flying fish, or a fish in a bucket in the passenger seat making a jump for it (which is the unlikely scenario I first imagined), this fish was dropped by a careless ...
Retro cocktails and old-school ambiance at speakeasies around the U.S.
One of my favorite bars in Chicago, the Violet Hour, can be a bit difficult for first-timers to find. There's no sign, no address, no windows, and upon first glance, no bar there at all. But if you look more closely at the boarded up storefront, ...
OpenTable Diners' Choice winners for American grub
Once your barbeque is finished and you've cleaned up the long, you'll probably want to leave the house for your next meal. You've done your share of cooking and coped with the mess. When you're looking for a restaurant to make your life easier ...
Apparently, everyone hates Detroit
TripAdvisor.com conducted a survey of 3,400 Americans, asking them their opinions about various cities. The result may or may not surprise you: Everyone loves New York and everyone hates Detroit (above), which was not only listed as the "Least ...
Continental Airlines flies ten year old girl to the wrong airport
About a month ago, we wrote about an airline serving an unaccompanied minor a large cup of coffee. If you thought that was reckless behavior, you are going to be outraged by what Continental Airlines did to a minor traveling under their supervision. ...
Along the Hudson: The Hudson River School and top places to see the paintings
Four hundred years ago, when Henry Hudson first saw the river that was named after him, I imagine he felt inspired by its beauty. The river not only captivated Hudson's attention motivating him to take a look-see far up into its reaches, it has also ...
Human Rights International Film Festival
A few years ago, in the audience of the Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center watching A Closer Walk, a wonderful documentary about the global struggle caused by AIDS, I felt tuned into something bigger than myself. Reading New York Times film ...
Greyhound travel: A worthy option and travel tips for the ride.
When deciding how to get to New York City from Columbus at the last minute earlier this week, airfares were hefty, even for flights with connections that may or may not happen according to schedule. Fly to New York from Columbus and you'll see what I ...
River Day: Celebrate Henry Hudson's river discovery 400 years ago
One of my favorite sites last summer on my train trip from Cleveland to New York City was the sun glinting off the Hudson River starting north of Poughkeepsie and continuing until we were past West Point and the shine had deepened to a darker color. ...
An animated version of New York City shows a timeless quality
No matter how many ways New York City is depicted in film, there is always another view that offers a surprise. Here is a link to a video by New York artist and filmmaker Jeff Scher. He writes the blog The Animated Life for the New York Times. As he ...



