Can Paris keep its extended cafés?
The famous sidewalk cafés of Paris have spread out over adjoining sidewalks and streets as the city eases its pandemic restrictions, and both owners and
The famous sidewalk cafés of Paris have spread out over adjoining sidewalks and streets as the city eases its pandemic restrictions, and both owners and
Not in your inbox, but on a Zoom call, as Hormel Foods’ SPAM (they always spell it all caps) Museum in Austin, Minnesota goes virtual for
Rail commuters in one Japanese city have arguably the most unusual station decor in the world: Two of its platforms do double duty as a
Police in Antwerp twice had to intervene this week to handle crowds lined up for the opening of Belgium’s first Dunkin Donuts shop Tuesday night,
A few days in Naples can include a lot: a lot of churches, a lot of museums, a lot of food, and especially a lot of
Naples and Marseille: The two European cities that forever have shared a reputation as colorful, dangerous, chaotic, not-for-the-fainthearted seaports. But these days, the historic center
To be honest, Los Angeles is not my favorite city. I have always felt that it is more of an over-sized suburb rather than a
Along the Charles River After attending a conference in Boston, instead of rushing back to the Big Apple I decided to take a more leisurely route,
Switzerland is a country that takes preparedness seriously, stockpiling important foodstuffs, health products, industrial goods, nuclear fuel—including coffee and butter. And the butter reserve has
Royal Caribbean’s top leaders have confirmed industry buzz: When the ships sail again, it will be without the iconic huge buffets that have been a
The famous sidewalk cafés of Paris have spread out over adjoining sidewalks and streets as the city eases its pandemic
Not in your inbox, but on a Zoom call, as Hormel Foods’ SPAM (they always spell it all caps) Museum in
Rail commuters in one Japanese city have arguably the most unusual station decor in the world: Two of its platforms
Police in Antwerp twice had to intervene this week to handle crowds lined up for the opening of Belgium’s first
A few days in Naples can include a lot: a lot of churches, a lot of museums, a lot of food,
Naples and Marseille: The two European cities that forever have shared a reputation as colorful, dangerous, chaotic, not-for-the-fainthearted seaports. But
To be honest, Los Angeles is not my favorite city. I have always felt that it is more of an
Along the Charles River After attending a conference in Boston, instead of rushing back to the Big Apple I decided to
Switzerland is a country that takes preparedness seriously, stockpiling important foodstuffs, health products, industrial goods, nuclear fuel—including coffee and butter.
Royal Caribbean’s top leaders have confirmed industry buzz: When the ships sail again, it will be without the iconic huge