Posts Tagged ‘ DiGiacomo ’

2012: Where We’re Heading, Part 2

December 30, 2011
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2012: Where We’re Heading, Part 2

From Crete to Transylvania, we're off to see (more) of the world!

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Marrakech: In Search of Green

August 26, 2011
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Marrakech: In Search of Green

Welcome bits of green offer some shelter from the storm of this intense desert landscape.

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A Fashionable Summer

A Fashionable Summer

Strut museum catwalks in Paris, New York, Montreal, London and San Francisco to check out the work of six iconic fashion designers.

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Paris: By the Numbers

May 6, 2011
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Paris: By the Numbers

Find out how to make every euro count when visiting one of the world's priciest cities.

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Street Food Sampler

March 11, 2011
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Street Food Sampler

Robert DiGiacomo shares some of his favorite sweet and savory snacks from his travels to Spain, Italy and France.

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Buenos Aires: Star Quality

February 18, 2011
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Buenos Aires: Star Quality

Michael Luongo, author of Frommer's Buenos Aires, shares his insider's take on the city that gave the world Evita and the tango.

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Philadelphia: Only in America

January 7, 2011
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Philadelphia: Only in America

The National Museum of American Jewish History claims its place on Independence Mall and in the story of the founding of the nation.

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Baltimore: Say Cheese

November 30, 2010
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Baltimore: Say Cheese

The American Visionary Art Museum takes a not-too-serious look at "What Makes Us Smile," a special exhibition featuring the input of "The Simpsons'" creator Matt Groening.

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Philadelphia: Au Revoir, But Not Goodbye for Master French Chef

September 21, 2010
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Philadelphia: Au Revoir, But Not Goodbye for Master French Chef

All during a recent dinner at Philadelphia’s French restaurant stalwart Le Bec-Fin, I kept a watchful eye on the sumptuous dessert cart as it made its rounds. At last it was my turn to get a close up view of the dozen or choices and hear them described by a young female attendant who treated…

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Washington, D.C.: Capital Fall

Washington, D.C.: Capital Fall

As Washington D.C.’s weather turns crisp, offering relief from its relentless summer mugginess, the capital heats up with a packed arts calendar. Besides the must-see monuments and the Mall circuit, visitors can choose from great theater, less-visited museums and some fabulous neighborhood festivals. Of course, any visit should budget a big chunk of time to…

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Editor’s Corner

Robert DiGiacomo questions which "new" landmarks will be considered classics some day.

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