The 17th Biennale of Sydney , which takes place from May 12th to August 1, 2010 closed with a record visitation from over half a million people. With more than 517,000 visiting the Biennale venues, an estimated 408,000 additional visitors enjoyed the Biennale’s outdoor works located in the Royal Botanic Gardens and an uncountable amount [...]
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August 10, 2010Diverse Attractions of Miami
July 30, 2010Miami always seems to be one of the top vacation destination choices for people. And this is true regardless of age, family life and all other demographic background aspects. However, the actual reason for people to want to visit Miami may vary a bit among individuals. It is definitely popular for its incredible beaches and [...]
Rockefeller Archaeological Museum in Jerusalem
July 26, 2010Rockefeller made his contributions all over the world, even Jerusalem. He funded a British archaeological museum project in the historical city. The British worked on the deal to purchase the home plot of Karm el-Shikh in the early 1900s. The original home was built by Sheikh Muhammad al-Halili in the late 17th century and his [...]
There’s More to do Than Just Eating at the Newsroom in Los Angeles
July 3, 2010Looking for a casual, healthy place to eat in Los Angeles, but at the same time would like to get a glimpse of possible celebrity sighting? Look no further than the Newsroom Cafe , locate on 120 N. Robertson Blvd., catty-corner from the famous Ivy restaurant. The Newsroom is a great restaurant for those looking [...]
Historic District in Savannah
June 23, 2010Savannah is the oldest city in Georgia and was originally established in 1733. It retains a great deal of its historic architecture and charm and it is an extremely popular tourist destination. Many people are interested in visiting some of the great architecture in the city and its early buildings and some of the historic [...]
Broad Street in Boston
June 21, 2010Music and history often merge, where there are long traditions all over the world to make songs about the events of the day. Some cultures will comment on what’s happening in subtle and covert ways, like talking through a drum in Yoruba, or singing in a language that the people in power don’t know how [...]
Summer Culture in Cape Cod
June 9, 2010The best way to spend a summer vacation aimed on getting your culture fill is on Cape Cod. The Arts Foundation of Cape Cod is the regional arts agency for the county of Barnstable. They are very committed to promoting and strengthening Cape Cod’s arts and cultural society. Serving individual artists, art organizations, the performing [...]
Law Happens in Vegas
May 30, 2010It really is something of a myth that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. But it’s one that has a certain currency in contemporary culture, to such an extent that the idea could be one of the greatest marketing ploys of all time. That’s nothing unusual for Las Vegas, with its very colorful history [...]
Writing from the Seoul
May 18, 2010Living and working in another country can offer some very interesting views that have a certain place in heaven, or perhaps no-man’s land. There’s that moment of travel when you might find yourself walking alone in the streets of the city in the morning, and realize some important things. No one knows where you are. [...]
Wharf Theatre Monterey
March 26, 2010There’s a lot to do on the Wharf, and many reasons to come and visit. The locals get treated to year-round entertainments, and visitors can come and check out the latest offerings, as well as experiencing the local flavor and the history of Fisherman’s Wharf, more reasons why Monterey, California hotels are special. The town [...]