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Our
new travel editor, Beth D’Addono (http://www.bethdaddono.com) is a food and travel writer based in
Belmont Hills. Her work appears regularly in USAirways Magazine,
National Geographic Traveler, the Boston Globe, Philadelphia Inquirer,
Wine & Spirits, Newark Star Ledger, www.gayot.com,
www.smarterliving.com, Voyageur Magazine and others.
Her books include Must Sees New Orleans (Michelin), Access New Orleans
and Access Philadelphia (Harper Collins), and she is the co-author of
“City Tavern Cookbook” (Running Press).
Beth has worked with local television personality and Bryn Mawr
resident Hope Fox to co-author “Impress for Less: Finally, 100
Restaurant Recipes You Can Really Make At Home (Wiley & Sons), due
out in 2007.
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Muscial Adventure Deep in the Heart of Austin:
Pinetop Perkins shuffled slowly across the stage at Antone’s, the divey blues joint that’s been around in Austin, Texas for just about forever. Although the club was packed, a hush of anticipation fell over the crowd. Then, the 94–year-old former sideman with Muddy Waters lit into a blistering rendition of “Got My Mojo Workin’,” and the place went wild. Perkins, who earned his first Grammy a few weeks later for his part in “Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas” is a living legend, and we got to see him. |
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A Visit to Dublin.
Ask a Dubliner what’s happening in Dublin these days, and he’s liable to quote this line from a Yeats’ poem: “All changed, changed utterly.” And it’s true, as this historic city on the Irish Sea morphs into one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the U.K. |
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What’s New in Atlantic City:
Atlantic City has its groove on. Once equated with busloads of senior citizens headed to the slot parlors in shuffling masses, these days Atlantic City is, as the town’s new tagline proclaims, “always turned on.” While gaming revenues have dipped in response to the opening of Philadelphia area slot parlors, Atlantic City still draws more than 35 million visitors a year to its seaside playground. |
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Vegas for High Rollers
If $40,000 a night seems excessive for a hotel room, then maybe Vegas isn’t your town. In a destination known for coddling big money players with complimentary everything, the current boom in luxury suites is also geared toward attracting celebs, sport stars and anybody with enough scratch to afford a 10,000-square-foot luxury loft overlooking the Strip. |
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An Island Beyond Expectations
Bali is a place that isn’t so much of this world, as truly out of it. Set squarely at the crossroads between good karma, aesthetic beauty and pampering luxury, Bali is a destination unlike any other. Even describing the Indonesian island is a challenge: Paradise meets reverence? Spice collides with the sweetness of genuine hospitality? Natural beauty enhanced by body-loving TLC? Yes, it is all of these things, and so much more. |
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SoHo, New York City.
New York is nothing short of spectacular this time of year. Grinches might bemoan the crowds, but for anybody who loves the holiday season, the city’s transformation into a shimmering wonderland is sheer magic. But after you’ve done the traditional tours including Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center and Fifth Avenue, consider taking another bite out of the Big Apple and discover a neighborhood through a local’s eye. |
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Seasons may Change, but Autumn’s a Perfect Time for a Beach Vacation.
Summer beaches are best enjoyed family style. But once the weather chills, it’s time for a grown up beach experience. Consider heading south, and not as in Jersey. Think refreshing trade winds, crystal blue waters, and fabulous resorts that cater to a sophisticated crowd. |
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Culture, History and Fabulous Food … What More Could You Want? Southeastern Turkey is not generally the first thought when it comes to vacation hot spots. |
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The moose may be Maine’s state animal, but a more appropriate symbol of the coastal town of Freeport would be the shopping bag.
Unlike shopping at a typical outlet mall, bargain hunting in Freeport is not a cookie cutter experience. Located about 15 miles north of Portland, this town has been a shopper’s destination since Leon Leonwood Bean opened the original L.L. Bean store in 1912. Despite its 170 plus shops and businesses, Freeport is the antithesis of a strip mall. The town has maintained its charming, New England character by strictly enforced zoning regulations to preseve the simple architecture along Main Street. Even the downtown McDonalds had to forgo its golden arches, residing instead in an unassuming clapboard farmhouse. Store sales clerks are friendly and helpful, and while Freeport has its share of overpriced tchotchkes, there are definitely bargains to be had.
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When Lisa Hedley and her mother Adriana Mnuchin had the idea to add a
destination spa to the family’s posh Mayflower Inn in Washington,
Connecticut, they knew what they didn’t want.Big.
Big. Loud. Busy.
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