The opening reception will take place on Friday, April 5 from 5:30 -7:30 pm with RSVP required. Please call 941.383.2345 or email [email protected] to RSVP. In the Durante Gallery RINGLING COLLEGE – DEPARTMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND DIGITAL IMAGING FACULTY The work of this group represents a wide cross section of […]
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Master & Servant
Master & Servant London’s hottest new restaurant, has opened in Hoxton Square, in the city’s up-and-coming Shoreditch area. The brain-child of Matt Edwards, previously of the St John Hotel and Hix, M&S was designed by Mhairi Coyle Design. The restaurant serves up Manhattan sophistication with British panache. Specialties include seasonal […]
Northern Exposure The Adirondack Museum is a treasure-trove of the buildings, art and artifacts of a remote and beautiful region. by Sally Svenson
The Adirondack Park in northern New York State is a special place. Larger than the state of Connecticut, it is a vast mixture of private and public lands in a densely forested landscape of rugged mountains, the Adirondack chain, silvery lakes, free-flowing rivers, and modest communities. The park’s origin dates […]
2012 American International Fine Art Fair opens in Palm Beach on Feb. 3-12th
Historic Jewelry, Modern Masters, Fine Musical Instruments, Ancient Art, and Classic Cars AIFAF will present exhibits that span time around the world including all disciplines of fine art from classical antiquity to contemporary, the world’s finest collection of haute and period jewelry and, new to the fair this year, fine […]
GRAND TOURING, WHEN IT COMES TO ELITE WORLD TRAVEL, BUDDY BOMBARD’S BALLOONS RISE ABOVE ALL ELSE
How’s this for a dream vacation? Imagine floating through the European countryside, Tuscany, the French wine country, or the Alps. Wait—it gets better. You check in to a five-star hotel, and then dine in a magnificent, historic castle. There is a serene tranquility in gently drifting over some of Europe’s […]
Art Notes from Monaco 2012
by David Shilling T he Festive Season comes and goes but even in this era when we are all concerned over the ongoing financial crisis and its far reaching effects and we are laden down with gilt and guilt, in some areas we have never been more festive. And have […]
Flagler’s Last Stand
The Casa Marina, Key West’s Grand Hotel, is a gorgeous reminder of a bygone era. BY SARA EVANS here is an incredible romance to places the lie at land’s end, Down East Maine, the Cape of Good Hope, Norway’s North Cape, Cap Finistere. And none of them is more special […]
Grand Hotels— A Tale of Two Cities
The Paris Le Grand and the Carleton in Cannes personify glitz, history and comfort. BY SARA EVANS Paris in the mid-19th century was not the Paris we know today. It was for the most part a series of slums, a city without paved roads, street lighting, running water or […]