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Top ten U.S. spots for photography

Top ten U.S. spots for photography Mar 23rd, 2010 at 4:00PM: As full-time traveling photographers, my husband and I have traveled all over the U.S. in search of the most beautiful cities and sites to photograph. From the vast open desert to towering urban skylines and raging river canyons, we've compiled the top 10 best places to visit for photographers. You'll find a few well-known favorites along with some unique photography hot spots where you'll ...

New York diary: six sweet scenes

New York diary: six sweet scenes Mar 23rd, 2010 at 2:28PM: One of the things I love about travel is the fact that no matter how well I may think I know a place, I always find some new surprises when I re-visit there. Take my trip to New York earlier this month. I've been to New York a couple of dozen times over the past few years, but on this last trip, I discovered new delights each day. Here are six that stood out. For those of you who know New York ...

Hidden Gem: New York's temporary art gallery

Hidden Gem: New York's temporary art gallery Mar 15th, 2010 at 1:30PM: I can't tell you how long the art gallery at 25 Central Park West will be there: even the organizers don't know. But, it's worth checking the group's website if you plan to pass through Manhattan in the next month (or longer, we hope) to make sure the project is still going on. There's always something amazing happening at this vacant retail space. tweetmeme_url = ...

Valentine's Day at The Pierre

Valentine's Day at The Pierre Jan 21st, 2010 at 1:00PM: Nothing beats Valentine's Day in Manhattan. You have an endless supply of amazing restaurants at your fingertips, Broadway is never far and at night, the city takes on new vibrancy. To anchor your Valentine's Day experience, the hotel must be nothing short of perfect. So, kick around a stay at The Pierre this time around. Located on the southeast corner of Central Park, this year's package for the ...

New York's Tavern on the Green shuts its doors, temporarily

New York's Tavern on the Green shuts its doors, temporarily Jan 5th, 2010 at 2:00PM: The iconic Central Park restaurant, Tavern on the Green, closed its doors on January 1. The restaurant, which opened in 1936 and was known more for its ambiance and history than for its cuisine, went out with a bang with a 1,500-person party on New Year's Eve. But the restaurant won't be gone forever; new owners will be taking over, renovating the building, and eventually reopening. Tavern ...

New York City bargain destination perfect for a 3-day weekend

New York City bargain destination perfect for a 3-day weekend Dec 30th, 2009 at 10:00AM: New York City may be the most expensive place to live, but if you like to walk; it's a bargain to visit. Arrive by Friday late afternoon, and by Sunday evening you can knock off most of the must see places and eat without spending much money. By the end, you'll know a good bit of what makes this city so grand. tweetmeme_url = ...

New Year's Eve deals: Front-row, distinguished and out of town

New Year's Eve deals: Front-row, distinguished and out of town Dec 9th, 2009 at 1:00PM: New Year's Eve parties are filling up fast, and the hottest spots are likely to go soonest. Whether you want to be as close to the ball as possible or plan to avoid the crowds, there are plenty of deals out there. New York City is always a top spot, with people from around the world soaking in live what many only see on television. But, that's just the start. See below for a few suggestions on ...

The Pierre spends $100 million for five diamonds

The Pierre spends $100 million for five diamonds Nov 19th, 2009 at 1:00PM: It took $100 million in renovations, but The Pierre is now open ... an occasion celebrated almost immediately with a AAA rating of Five Diamonds. The Pierre is now among only 113 hotels in North America and the Caribbean. Set just up from the corner of Central Park South and Fifth Ave and with amazing views of the park, The Pierre is inches from any luxury offering you could possibly want. Heiko ...

Six ways to enjoy Madison Square Park

Six ways to enjoy Madison Square Park Oct 20th, 2009 at 12:30PM: Manhattan has a lot of great parks – but a handful tends to hog all the attention. Central Park is what it is; there's just now way to compare it to anything else. Bryant Park has live performances and exhibitions (not to mention a starring role in Fashion Week) and is only a block from Times Square. And, there are others that would come to mind before you work your way down the list to one ...

See New York through the Gossip Girl lens

Oct 9th, 2009 at 4:00PM: Soak in the sights, sounds and smells of the good life on the latest television tour of Manhattan. The new Gossip Girl tour runs 3 ½ hours and leads fans through the locations used to create the on-screen phenomenon that features the decadent lives of poor little rich kids. Buses cart fans to the New York Palace, on Madison Ave, home to the Bass and van der Woodsen clans – as ...

Escape to the world's quietest places

Escape to the world's quietest places Oct 8th, 2009 at 12:00PM: Life in most places is loud. Planes flying overhead, traffic rushing through the streets, people yelling, talking, phones ringing - it all combines to make an endless racket that follows us throughout our days. If you need to get away for some (literal) peace and quiet, take a look at Forbes Traveler's list of the World's Quietest Places. Many of these aren't the sort of places where you'll go ...

Labor Day picnics: Make yours memorable. Tips and where to go suggestions

Labor Day picnics: Make yours memorable. Tips and where to go suggestions Sep 5th, 2009 at 10:00AM: Katie's post on how to turn a Labor Day barbecue into a multi-cultural affair is a mouth-watering read that gave me the feeling that the sweet Italian sausages I bought for a cook-out could use some jazzing up. Put Katie's read together with tips I picked up this summer during a chat with one of Hip Hostess's event planners, Amber Cleary, and Labor Day could easily be turned into an event to ...

Beach party in Central Park!

Beach party in Central Park! Jun 16th, 2009 at 2:00PM: Tel Aviv (pictured) is bringing a beach party to Central Park in New York City! Sunday, June 21st (Father's Day), the Naumburg Bandshell will be converted into one of Israel's world-famous Mediterranean beaches for an all-day party. It might not look exactly like the above, but we're hoping it's gonna be close. The party, sponsored by the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Centennial Administration, the Foreign and ...

Photo of the Day (4.17.09)

Photo of the Day (4.17.09) Apr 17th, 2009 at 7:30PM: > It's officially race season-- Boston's world-famous marathon is this Monday, St. Louis' is on Sunday, and Nashville's is next Saturday. It's enough to make even the most shiftless degenerates among us think about maybe getting in shape. Possibly. (Screw it, there's always next year.) The photo above from flickr user ultraclay! was taken in 2006 at (obviously) the Thomas G. Labrecque ...

Undiscovered New York: Beyond Central Park

Undiscovered New York: Beyond Central Park Dec 17th, 2008 at 11:00AM: Welcome back to Undiscovered New York. This week we'll be taking a look at some of New York's most famous public spaces - its parks. First time visitors are sure to spend a few hours getting to know New York's most famous greenspace, Central Park. After all, this massive outdoor space tends to dominate both the geography and collective imagination of our city's residents. And frankly, with all ...

Free public theater tickets in Central Park to see "Hair." The how to get them and why I'm feeling miffed

Free public theater tickets in Central Park to see Aug 26th, 2008 at 10:00AM: An article I read in the New York Times last Thursday night left me feeling miffed. It explains one reason why it can be difficult to snag tickets to see "Hair," the current, free Shakespeare in the Park Public Theater production at Central Park's Delacorte Theater. It's called CHEATING. Clever, but CHEATING. According to the article, there are people who are hired to wait in lines by people ...

Central Park moving to the ocean

Central Park moving to the ocean Apr 21st, 2008 at 1:30PM: A stroll in a Disney-world version of Central Park on a ship, anyone? I don't even know how to comment on this. Jamie wrote about the new Project Genesis ship last week. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. said that an area resembling New York's Central Park will be featured in the center of the massive Project Genesis when it is delivered in late 2009 as the world's largest cruise vessel. Spanning the ...

CNN reporter and business travel expert gets caught with meth in Central Park

CNN reporter and business travel expert gets caught with meth in Central Park Apr 18th, 2008 at 9:00PM: When we were in Montana two summers ago, I noticed anti-meth billboards everywhere. The billboards were part of a media blitz to get teens and adults to not start this dreadful drug habit that rots teeth, creates pock marks and wastes away ones body and mind. For people hooked on methamphetamine, the aim was to get them unhooked. In the small town in Montana where we go each year, I have known ...

Earth Day Kite Flying: 10 suggestions

Earth Day Kite Flying: 10 suggestions Apr 18th, 2008 at 1:30PM: Every year when the temperature warms and the wind picks up, we buy a cheap kite to fly for a day or two before we get too busy to head to an open field. As an Earth Day Celebration, what could be more environmentally friendly than kite flying? Except, of course, for the gas to get to a place with wind and enough space. Open fields are among the best places to fly a kite if you live in an urban ...

Catcher in the Rye inspired Holden Caufield tour of New York City

Catcher in the Rye inspired Holden Caufield tour of New York City Apr 11th, 2008 at 9:30AM: The 10th most popular book in the United States is Catcher in the Rye. Way to go Holden! Although Holden roamed the streets of New York City at Christmas time in the early 1950s, you can take in what he did even in warmer weather. Holden Caufield's version of NYC is certainly cheaper than the Sex in the City tour that Iva wrote about. That one costs $24,000. Here's my suggestion for a Holden ...

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