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T Magazine: Happenings | A Literary Festival in Paradise

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 30 Mei 2014 | 17.36

Jamaica's rocky, arid south coast is refreshingly low on tourist traffic compared with the bustling north — which is just how fans of the beloved bohemian hideaway Jake's Hotel like it. This weekend, 27 modern literary legends will descend upon the rural...
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In Transit Blog: A Chicago Hotel Honors a Street Photographer

A street photographer who worked in obscurity from the mid-'50s until her death in 2009, Vivian Maier is now the subject of a theatrically released documentary, a BBC special and, most recently, the lobby of the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, Chicago. Ms....
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In Transit Blog: A Wine Week in London

As Paris, the capital of wine-loving France, wraps up its beer week festival, London, more known for ales and pubs, is uncorking its first wine week. For 10 pounds, or $16.80, participants can register for a satiny white wristband that allows them to...
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In Transit Blog: Warhol at the Dali

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 27 Mei 2014 | 17.36

Devotees of Salvador Dali's fascination with the world of dreams can now examine his work and contrast it with that of Andy Warhol, whose paintings, drawings, photographs and films of the everyday are on display at the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg,...
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In Transit Blog: Easing the Way for East Africa Visitors

Visas have long presented a real barrier to ease of travel in many African countries. They can be pricey and require tedious forms. And for those planning to visit multiple countries, it can mean weeks of shuffling a passport from one consulate to another...
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In Transit Blog: Warhol at the Dali

Written By Unknown on Senin, 26 Mei 2014 | 17.36

Devotees of Salvador Dali's fascination with the world of dreams can now examine his work and contrast it with that of Andy Warhol, whose paintings, drawings, photographs and films of the everyday are on display at the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg,...
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In Transit Blog: Easing the Way for East Africa Visitors

Visas have long presented a real barrier to ease of travel in many African countries. They can be pricey and require tedious forms. And for those planning to visit multiple countries, it can mean weeks of shuffling a passport from one consulate to another...
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In Transit Blog: Warhol at the Dali

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 25 Mei 2014 | 17.35

Devotees of Salvador Dali's fascination with the world of dreams can now examine his work and contrast it with that of Andy Warhol, whose paintings, drawings, photographs and films of the everyday are on display at the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg,...
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In Transit Blog: Easing the Way for East Africa Visitors

Visas have long presented a real barrier to ease of travel in many African countries. They can be pricey and require tedious forms. And for those planning to visit multiple countries, it can mean weeks of shuffling a passport from one consulate to another...
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In Transit Blog: Warhol at the Dali

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 24 Mei 2014 | 17.35

Devotees of Salvador Dali's fascination with the world of dreams can now examine his work and contrast it with that of Andy Warhol, whose paintings, drawings, photographs and films of the everyday are on display at the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg,...
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In Transit Blog: Hidden Lives: Street Chef of Gulshan

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 23 Mei 2014 | 17.36

If our French and global food roundups didn't get your mouth watering, this might. "Street Chef of Gulshan," produced by Fred Grace and Gemma Atkinson for Fat Rat Films, is part of the Hidden Lives series that we occasionally run. It takes you on a virtual...
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In Transit Blog: Suite Wheels at AKA in Beverly Hills

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 22 Mei 2014 | 17.36

AKA, the nine-property brand of luxury extended-stay accommodations, recently introduced a mobile suite at its Beverly Hills, Calif., location in partnership with Airstream 2 Go. The 200-square-foot suite, which is 28 feet long, is connected to a GMC...
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In Transit Blog: A New Restaurant for Campobello

The Roosevelt Campobello International Park is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a new restaurant, the debut of an online reservation system for its popular "Tea with Eleanor" history series, and, later in the summer, a preview of Ken Burns's coming...
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T Magazine: Accommodations | In Paris, A Sexy New Swimming Hotel Is Making Waves

The just-opened Molitor hotel is making a splash (quite literally) in Paris this season. Even in its new incarnation as a nautically themed 124-room luxury hotel, the site of the mythic Piscine Molitor — a vintage Art Deco public swimming pool —...
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In Transit Blog: On Tap in Paris: Beer Week

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 21 Mei 2014 | 17.36

The first ever Paris Beer Week (Saturday through June 1) will showcase the increasing number of French brewers who wield hops with panache. At the moment, craft beer is a niche scene in Paris, as wine obviously has the upper hand. Paris Beer Week's...
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In Transit Blog: Ian Fleming’s Villa, by the Room

The Fleming Villa, a three-bedroom home in Oracabessa on Jamaica's north coast where Ian Fleming wrote his James Bond novels, is usually available to rent only  in its entirety, but starting on May 28 –  the day that would have been the author's...
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In Transit Blog: Walkabout: Airlines’ Sticker Prices; Ryanair Competition

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 20 Mei 2014 | 17.35

The Real Deal Should an airline be required to tell you the full price of a ticket before you purchase it? Or should it be able to advertise only its base fares? Two bills in Congress offer different answers. (Bloomberg View) How Low...
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In Transit Blog: At Ozarks Lodge, Natural History (and Golf)

Big Cedar Lodge in the Ozark Mountains in Missouri, will introduce a recreational and cultural complex called Top of the Rock in June that will feature a natural history museum, several restaurants, spa, golf courses and even a chapel. With clear views...
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In Transit Blog: A Las Vegas Boutique Hotel With Star Power

Written By Unknown on Senin, 19 Mei 2014 | 17.35

In a market defined by size, the Cromwell checks into Las Vegas this month as the underdog, competing on style rather than scale. Apart from the Strip's early days of modest motel resorts, the 188-room newcomer, officially opening Memorial Day weekend,...
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In Transit Blog: Making Room for Low Cost and High Style

On the heels of hotels like Yotel and Aloft, a crop of new brands is designed for millennial travelers. Marriott International recently announced that it would open Moxy Hotels this summer, a high-style, value-priced chain featuring relatively...
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In Transit Blog: A Las Vegas Boutique Hotel With Star Power

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 18 Mei 2014 | 17.35

In a market defined by size, the Cromwell checks into Las Vegas this month as the underdog, competing on style rather than scale. Apart from the Strip's early days of modest motel resorts, the 188-room newcomer, officially opening Memorial Day weekend,...
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In Transit Blog: Making Room for Low Cost and High Style

On the heels of hotels like Yotel and Aloft, a crop of new brands is designed for millennial travelers. Marriott International recently announced that it would open Moxy Hotels this summer, a high-style, value-priced chain featuring relatively...
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In Transit Blog: A Las Vegas Boutique Hotel With Star Power

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 17 Mei 2014 | 17.35

In a market defined by size, the Cromwell checks into Las Vegas this month as the underdog, competing on style rather than scale. Apart from the Strip's early days of modest motel resorts, the 188-room newcomer, officially opening Memorial Day weekend,...
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In Transit Blog: Now on Hotel Lists: Private-Label Wines

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 16 Mei 2014 | 17.36

Guests can order wine just about anywhere they stay, but now they can swirl something a bit more exclusive in their glass: A number of hotels are offering private label vintages as a way to increase cachet and enhance the local dining experience.The...
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In Transit Blog: New Yoga Programs at Six Senses Resorts

Those looking to travel to a deeper state of consciousness on their next vacation might consider one of Six Senses' new yoga-based retreats. The hotel, resort and spa company recently announced three intensive programs aimed at teaching guests how to...
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In Transit Blog: Latest Airplane Amenity: An Apartment

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 15 Mei 2014 | 17.35

The airline that introduced the Flying Nanny for traveling families just announced more residentially inspired amenities, including a one-bedroom apartment in the air. Beginning in December, Etihad Airways will introduce the Residence by Etihad, a new...
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In Transit Blog: The Best Time to Book July 4 Trips

July 4 falls on a Friday this year, giving many a three-day holiday and time to travel. To get the best deal on Independence Day airfares in a potentially crowded season, the travel-planning website Hipmunk advises making plans by the end of May. Using...
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In Transit Blog: A Plush Bike Trip in Tennessee

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 14 Mei 2014 | 17.35

Trek Travel has partnered with Blackberry Farm, a Relais & Châteaux property in eastern Tennessee, to host the Great Smoky Mountains/Blackberry Farm Bike Tour in November. The six-day, five-night cycling vacation in the southern Appalachians includes...
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In Transit Blog: Latest Airplane Amenity: An Apartment

The airline that introduced the Flying Nanny for traveling families just announced more residentially inspired amenities, including a one-bedroom apartment in the air. Beginning in December, Etihad Airways will introduce the Residence by Etihad, a new...
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In Transit Blog: Orient Express, the Lifestyle Brand

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 13 Mei 2014 | 17.36

Orient Express, the luxurious French train company made famous in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by passengers like the Mata Hari and, later, immortalized by novelists like Agatha Christie, is being revived, though not to offer rail service,...
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T Magazine: Now Online | Summer Travel Issue

Whether it's the design of a hotel suite, the search for a perfect pair of swim trunks or the everyday act of getting around on foot, T's summer travel issue highlights the power of simplicity. We start in Todos Santos, Mexico, a laid-back surf town...
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In Transit Blog: Orient Express, the Exhibition

The towering brunette beauty in shiny spike heels and her short, gray-haired companion waited in line at dusk in the French capital one recent Friday as tourists in jeans and hoodies stared in envy. For far less than the price of a rail ticket to Istanbul,...
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In Transit Blog: A Flurry of Bookings to Norway

Whether because of Disney's animated Oscar-winner "Frozen" or interest in climatologically threatened polar bears, travel to Norway has increased this year. The airport at Oslo reported a 57 percent jump in American arrivals from New York in the first...
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T Magazine: In the Air | Tribal Beauty

Written By Unknown on Senin, 12 Mei 2014 | 17.35

The glories of African design, from vibrant patterned prints to regal embellishment, are yet again influencing the arts. In our video, Charlotte di Carcaci discusses how African prints, beadwork and culture have become a source of inspiration for...
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T Magazine: Editor’s Letter | Simple Pleasures

This issue might seem to have little to do with style: walking in nature, swimming in the ocean, eating supper under the stars or setting out to a distant locale. But while some of our stories celebrate rarefied places and exquisite experiences, the...
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T Magazine: Now Online | Summer Travel Issue

Whether it's the design of a hotel suite, the search for a perfect pair of swim trunks or the everyday act of getting around on foot, T's summer travel issue highlights the power of simplicity. We start in Todos Santos, Mexico, a laid-back surf town...
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T Magazine: Editor’s Letter | Simple Pleasures

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 11 Mei 2014 | 17.35

This issue might seem to have little to do with style: walking in nature, swimming in the ocean, eating supper under the stars or setting out to a distant locale. But while some of our stories celebrate rarefied places and exquisite experiences, the...
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T Magazine: In the Air | Tribal Beauty

The glories of African design, from vibrant patterned prints to regal embellishment, are yet again influencing the arts. In our video, Charlotte di Carcaci discusses how African prints, beadwork and culture have become a source of inspiration for...
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T Magazine: Now Online | Summer Travel Issue

Whether it's the design of a hotel suite, the search for a perfect pair of swim trunks or the everyday act of getting around on foot, T's summer travel issue highlights the power of simplicity. We start in Todos Santos, Mexico, a laid-back surf town...
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T Magazine: In the Air | Tribal Beauty

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 10 Mei 2014 | 17.36

The glories of African design, from vibrant patterned prints to regal embellishment, are yet again influencing the arts. In our video, Charlotte di Carcaci discusses how African prints, beadwork and culture have become a source of inspiration for...
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T Magazine: Editor’s Letter | Simple Pleasures

This issue might seem to have little to do with style: walking in nature, swimming in the ocean, eating supper under the stars or setting out to a distant locale. But while some of our stories celebrate rarefied places and exquisite experiences, the...
17.36 | 0 komentar | Read More

T Magazine: Now Online | Summer Travel Issue

Whether it's the design of a hotel suite, the search for a perfect pair of swim trunks or the everyday act of getting around on foot, T's summer travel issue highlights the power of simplicity. We start in Todos Santos, Mexico, a laid-back surf town...
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In Transit Blog: Wine Time in Nantucket

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 09 Mei 2014 | 17.35

The warmer weather may still be holding out, but pourers at the Nantucket Wine Festival won't be. This year's fete will bring 600 wines from more than 150 labels to the  discerning palates swarming Nantucket Bay May 14 to 18. Adding a new level...
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T Magazine: A Passage to India

Having cut a stylish swath from Brussels to Bombay, the free-spirited designer and hotelier Loulou Van Damme has returned to her birthplace in the Palani Hills for her latest adventure. It's only mid-February, but winter is already starting to retreat...
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T Magazine: The Making Of | A Camera Bag Designed to Keep Photojournalists Safe

The designer Miguel Hurtado's a-ha moment took place one afternoon five years ago during a visit to Bahia, in northern Brazil. He was snapping pictures at Carnival when a young boy ran up to him and grabbed his camera. The kid wasn't a thief; he was...
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In Transit Blog: For Older Travelers, a Site from AARP

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 08 Mei 2014 | 17.35

While much of the travel industry is scrambling to satisfy the digital desires of millenials, a new travel website from AARP, formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, aims to build baby boomers a bridge across the digital divide. The United...
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In Transit Blog: Travel Companies Boycott Brunei-Owned Hotel Group

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 07 Mei 2014 | 17.35

Travel companies are boycotting the Dorchester Collection of hotels this week after Hassanal Bolkiah, the sultan of Brunei, the small, oil-rich country on the island of Borneo that owns the hotel group, began implementing a new criminal code that will...
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