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Danton’s Death Survives at London’s National Theatre

If you’ve booked a room at a London hotel before October 14, 2010, you’re in luck! The National Theatre is presenting the production of ‘Danton’s Death’, a Georg Buchner’s play, which is well-acted, has stunning staging and is deftly directed by Howard Brenton.
Danton is charismatically portrayed by [...]


Geography, Weather and Popular Cities in Florida

There are many regions in the state of Florida, and it represents a diverse geographic structure. The upper and middle as well as central state are known for specific features and cultural attractions, while the lower and coastal areas are by far most popular for their beaches. It has the nickname of the [...]


Caetano’s Rio

The rich history of Rio de Janeiro is boosted by its enormously vibrant present. Like the polyrhythms of the West African beats that underlie the Samba, moments in time stack up on each other until there is a sense of overwhelming power that releases itself only in giving into the movement and the moment. This [...]


Botanical Garden in Cape Town

The landscapes of the area in and around Cape Town South Africa are really breathtaking. There are so many ways to enjoy the natural things while visiting the city. You can get out and take long walks in the mountains behind the city or you can spend the afternoon on the beach and in the [...]


Get Healthcare When Visiting America

No matter what you might think of the healthcare in America, the truth is that being able to find health insurance that will cover you when you are vacationing in America can be a little bit hard. There are plenty of insurance companies that will cover travel between countries in Europe, and this is probably [...]


Miami Fine Latino Art

Founded in 1991, the Florida Museum of Hispanic and Latin American Art, which in now known as The Latin American Art Museum (LAAM) , is the first and only museum of its type, which fosters and promots both established and emerging contemporary artists of a very diverse Latin community.
The museum is 3500 [...]


Polish Art in San Diego

San Diego is a city that’s always under construction. Like most cities that are engaged in the world at large, San Diego inspires a kind of ongoing conversation between its own population and the global visions. It’s evident in the cuisine served at the city’s fine restaurants, in the ambience at the top [...]


Foong Lin in Bethesda

It takes 17 hours to fly from Washington DC to Hong Kong, covering a distance of 8,181 miles or 13,166 kilometers, but there’s an easier way to get authentic Chinese food outside of that former British city. In Bethesda, Maryland, you’ll discover Foong Lin’s , well known to the residents of this [...]


Hall of Flame Museum in Phoenix

In ancient mythology, a phoenix is a sacred firebird, one that has a plumage colored gold and scarlet and lives in a five hundred to a thousand year life-cycle. When its life is nearly finished, the bird builds a nest and bursts into flames, turning into ashes from which a new, young phoenix arises, reborn, [...]


Waikiki Has the Best Beaches

‘Sprouting waters’, other wise known as Waikiki, once was the playground for Hawaiian royalty, but today, it has become a playground for all who come Oahu. Dining, shopping, royal palaces and booking a world class beach hotel, Hawaii has it all with sweeping ocean views, a natural beauty that’s incomparably rich [...]


Historical Boston

Boston is a walking town so when planning a trip to this great American city, make sure you bring your good worn in shoes. This is the one of the best cities to walk the path of the American Revolution. This is were the leaders lived and the events happened that propelled the new settlers [...]


Philly Possum

Philadelphia can be a city of extremes and innovation all in the same breath. It has a spectacular vantage point to observe and reflect on the political history of the country, being home base to many of the biggest events in formation of the states. It also is particularly perfectly situated to look at a [...]


Pattaya Bridge Club

Pattaya is Thailand’s ‘Fun City’, situated on the Gulf of Thailand where most tourist come for the sea, sun, sand, the renowned nightlife and where tourist can play Bridge! The Pattaya Bridge Club has grown in poularity amongst the locals abd is continually growing in membership, making it an international place to go for a [...]


Free Things to Do in New York

There are so many things to do in New York City that more than one tourist has been well served by seeking the advice and guidance of an expert, or the very least a trusted friend who has been there before. In addition to all of the standard attractions and major entertainment options that occur [...]


Cleveland International Film Festival

Have you ever wondered what there is to do in Cleveland, Ohio? Well, you’ve come to the right place. This great original American boomtown is full of great cultural attractions and landmarks as well as amazing entertainment venues and sports arenas. Instead of wondering what you will do it’s probably best to ask if you’ll [...]


Lanford’s Ozarks

It’s a long distance between a dream and a memory, and the point where someone can start to tell the difference between the two is sometimes that point where a dream starts to die. Better to remain in a place where there is nothing to distinguish, and nothing to question, an originary place, something like [...]


Los Angeles Bird and Bee

They describe themselves as a 60s futurist film set in Brazil, and that’s just about absolutely perfect for the Bird and the Bee . This duo, composed of a few more than just two when they were playing at the El Rey Theatre for a Hall and Oates [...]


Cartagena in Honolulu

It’s always apparently a very good thing to have a trip to Hawaii planned, because all of your friends will suddenly become very jealous. It’s one of the most beautiful places on earth, by most accounts. The idea of spending time in a place where there’s so much ocean, and so much natural splendor is [...]


Fort Collins, Look it up on Ipod

We left Rawlins, and our next stop is Fort Collins, Colorado. A friend of my son, her name is Eyrn, lives there and I would like to meet her before I head back home to Arizona. Fort Collins is, supposedly, to one report I heard by this guy I was sitting next to up at [...]


Near Hong Kong

Well you have been staying in a fabulous hotel in Hong Kong like the ones here and maybe you have seen some things already like Victoria Peak or a harbor cruise but there is more. You can always pull away from the city and see some of the other areas that surround it. There is [...]


Great Hawker Food in Singapore

Do you ever find yourself in a new city and suddenly feel famished? That happens to me almost every time I travel. In general I’m not really much of an eater so when I get busy with something or am interested in things and otherwise occupied I can accidentally forget to eat. I know that’s [...]


The Boss is in Manhattan

They say that to hear the early concerts was like going to a party.  But this was a big party, with a couple thousand people, that went on for a good five hours.  It’s hard to find anything in New York that goes on for more than a couple hours these days.  We don’t have [...]


NY Guitar

New York is a rock and roll city, and might be the real rock and roll capital of the world.  There is not only music playing all over the city, day and night, live and recorded, from radio stations to cars to apartments to clubs, but there are also attitudes here that speak of the [...]


It’s Too Cold in New York

Arrived in New York and I think I might die of hypothermia. The shock of 35 degrees, and a wind chill of negative 6 degrees put my system into shock. I don’t think I packed to well, the clothes I have won’t cut it here, I’m just going to have to do some shopping! What [...]


Belvedere Castle in New Yorks Central Park

Central Park in New York City is not only a beautiful green zone in an otherwise concrete and brick universe it also has much to offer in the realm of art and culture. There are numerous performances that take place in the park every year and some of them attract some of the biggest names [...]


Phoenix is far from Petrified

From Albuquerque, we drove to Arizona, through the Red Rock State Park and then onto Holbrook, which is the most dead town in all of America. Holbrook is a town with dinosaur statues and tepee’s. We walked down main street and almost felt like the human race became extinct over-night and that the cretaceous period [...]


Everythings Grander in New York City

There’s no such thing as ‘doing it small’ in New York City. This is my first time in the Big Apple and all the photos I’ve seen of the city don’t do it justice. It’s truly grand here, the whole city is on this constant bustle and hustle. I’m sure I look every bit the [...]


English Accents in New York Opens Doors

I’m on my last day of sightseeing in New York City. Tomorrow, I’ll be leaving for California early in the morning. I’m so glad I booked a room at one of the small hotels New York has to offer, because it was right across the street from the New York Public Library and it was [...]


The Focus on Art in Portland

Many people I know are moving en masse, to Portland, Oregon.  The city is known for the “green” culture, from organic coffee shops to restaurants of the best Portland hotels serving only dishes made with ingredients that were grown close to home, of course all organic and free range.  I have yet to visit this [...]


Spanish Bull

Roquetas de Mar hotels can be found right along the sandy beaches that have been filled with vacationers from all over the world. They come to this old fishing town to let the stresses of their busy lives get taken away with the easy tide. It is a simple and clean little town perfect for [...]


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