By Bob NesoffThank you, thank you. Our last two issues literally flew off the distribution points. The response from readers, subjects in articles and advertisers has been nothing short of spectacular...
By Lyle Seltzer and Bob NesoffTennis fans are eagerly awaiting the opening of the U.S. Open at the end of this month with a special focus on Serena Williams and her quest for a Grand Slam...
By Bob NesoffHe has interviewed such luminaries as John F. Kennedy and such less than sparkling human beings in the person of Yasser Arafat. In between there are perhaps some 30,000 people who have faced PIX11-TV’s Marvin Scott, some with humor and others in a perhaps more confrontational meeting...
By Bob NesoffThere’s an interesting battle going on between two of the most powerful political egos in New York and the real losers...
By Jon Haggins Photos By David FasanoIguazu Falls is located in the glorious country of Brazil and is considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the world and a UNESCO Natural Wonder of the World since 1986. It’s the largest waterfall in the world. It’s a spectacular...
By Mona L. HaydenYou see it everywhere in Chattanooga. From the riverside parks and galleries to thriving businesses and restaurants throughout the pristine city, the sense of pride and passion is most evident. Adding to the allure...
By Ross WarrenOne of the oldest, if not the oldest pubs in the United States is the famed Fraunces Tavern on Pearl Street in lower Manhattan. It was the site of Washington’s farewell address and more recently, the site of a terror bombing. Built as a residence in 1719, it was sold in 1762 and converted into a tavern and stopping point for travelers coming by on horseback and coach...
By Dale ReynoldsBe careful…be very careful. What happens in Vegas may not stay in Vegas. VegasGirlsNightOut.com, Las Vegas’ first-of-its kind boutique concierge service designed exclusively for women by women, announced its official launch. The new online service will provide exclusive inside access to the Las Vegas party scene for the ultimate girls’ getaway...
By Mira TemkinWhen you travel across the globe with Insight Vacations, the images you see, the exotic cuisine you taste and the places you discover become a part of you. Insight Vacations is known for premium escorted journeys with well-crafted itineraries that promote understanding of different cultures, making connections...
By Karen Feld Photos by Karen Feld & Karen McCarthyBarging doesn’t normally conjure up images of luxury... that is, until I traveled with European Waterways in June. The UK-based company has elevated barging –or “en peniche” as it’s called in France – to a new consciousness...
By Lawrence Chandler SmithEhrenkranz Artistic Director Jane Moss has announced the schedule for Lincoln Center’s sixth White Light Festival, running from October 14 through November 22...
By Jim KiersteadIt’s summer in the city, folks! And that means it’s summer on Broadway, as well! It’s great to meet you all. I’m a New York theatre producer and theatre is my passion. I assume if you’re reading this article then you most likely at least have a general interest in theatre… so welcome!
By George SpelvinCharlie Price has reluctantly inherited his father’s shoe factory which is on the verge of bankruptcy. Trying to live up to his father’s legacy and save his family business, Charlie finds inspiration in the form of Lola...