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Sep 28, 2012 | Contributor: Sara Cardoza From New York to Los Angeles, directors, actors, and movie buffs everywhere are celebrating city film festivals. This fall, the San Diego Film Festival is bringing both a host of events as well as several big names to the city. Last night, at the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla, actors and socialites converged to help celebrate the 15th anniversary of Good Will Hunting ... Read More |
Nov 2, 2017 | Contributor: Selene Nelson If you’re looking for unadulterated Irish luxury, there’s only one choice. Located in the heart of Dublin’s center, The Merrion Hotel is the city’s most stylish five-star offering, and Merrion Square, the National Gallery and Museum, and the Grafton Street shopping district are all within a stone’s throw. ... Read More |
Oct 19, 2017 | Contributor: Beck Bamberger One of my favorite annual trips is to New York City during the holidays. The “winter village” in Bryant Park, the Rockefeller Christmas tree, the skating in Central Park: I love all of it. I also love bundling up for a shopping excursion and the cozy moments post-trip with high tea time and delectable treats. ... Read More |
Sep 28, 2017 | Contributor: Tiffany Leigh Nestled in Covent Garden, One Aldwych in London is a luxury property that has been charming guests with a bevy of brag-worthy aspects since 1998. But at the heart of it, the luxury boutique hotel offers a warm personableness, a unique personality and a welcome respite from a chaotic, cosmopolitan city. ... Read More |
Sep 20, 2017 | Contributor: Janice Nieder Justly nicknamed “The Queen City” (named after Queen Charlotte, the beloved wife of King George III), Charlotte is an immaculately clean, gorgeous, fun, safe, friendly, walkable city filled with a wide array of museums, local art galleries, outdoor parks, numerous brew-pubs, trendy neighborhoods filled with creative, indie-boutiques, and an array of dining options from funky food trucks to fine dining establishments. ... Read More |
Jul 10, 2017 | Contributor: Jill Weinlein Originally from California and now based in New York and Los Angeles, ELLE is one of the elite, in a world dominated by men. ... Read More |
Jul 7, 2017 | Contributor: Marissa Stempien As summer starts, our minds begin to wander to hot, beachside locales. ... Read More |
May 18, 2017 | Contributor: Carly Zinderman Australian artist, surfer and traveler, Brad Robson brought his skills to New York City to explore his inspiration and drive for a ca ... Read More |
Mar 23, 2017 | Contributor: Nicolle Monico During the golden days of air travel, passengers used to throw on their finest outfits for the trip, making the whole experience that much more luxurious. Nowadays, dressing the part is much less common. However, one company is looking to take passengers back to a time when Pan Am and Mad Men-esque attire ruled the skies. ... Read More |
Mar 6, 2017 | Contributor: Parm Parmar Just east of Los Angeles, Palm Springs has long been known as the playground of the elite. ... Read More |
Feb 6, 2017 | Contributor: Susan Kime Adrian Cheng, the young Chinese cultural entrepreneur, melds East and West so well: he was born in China, completed his higher education at Harvard, comes from a well-established family, and is under 40. ... Read More |
Jan 16, 2017 | Contributor: Eric Rosen Although Santa Fe is an art-lovers’ mecca all year round, come summertime, the city fills with music enthusiasts who flock there to take in a performance (or several) at the storied Santa Fe Opera. ... Read More |
Dec 23, 2016 | Contributor: W Dallas - Victory There are always big things happening in Texas, especially when you’re in Dallas. With so much going on, it can be overwhelming to choose the right activities to fit into a 48-hour stay. Luckily, the abundance of things to do means there is something for everyone no matter what part of the city you’re in. From foodie havens to shopping meccas, here’s how to fit the best of Dallas into a weekend. ... Read More |
Dec 6, 2016 | Contributor: Carly Zinderman Spar Street believes that there is a fine art to living life. As a painter, sculptor, and humanitarian, he has garnered international acclaim for both his artwork and his commitment to helping others live meaningful lives. His inspiring pieces have attracted the attention of Fortune-500 CEOs and spiritual leaders alike. In an art world increasingly dominated by cynicism, banality, and the infamous reverberations of an “airless echo chamber,” his open-hearted worldview is a breath of fresh air. ... Read More |
Jul 6, 2015 | Contributor: Diane Sukiennik & Michael Reiss Many people fly into Montréal for business, or they are on a pre/post cruise trip in or near this island metropolis, but they often neglect making the Canadian destination a part of their journey. One of the most inviting, vibrant, diverse and stimulating cities in the world, if Montréal isn't on your travel list, it should be. If it is, here are suggestions on where to stay, dine and go while there: ... Read More |
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