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A time to chill

THAT'S right campers -- Thanksgiving is just around the corner, unleashing yet another holiday season on an ill-prepared public. Time to gird your loins and wade into the fray. But first, an idea! Sneak off for an afternoon, an overnight or even a ...

From DAVID LANDSEL, New York Post,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Chelsea F.C.

10 reasons to go to New Orleans now

ALL things considered, these are pretty good days for New Orleans. The Saints are owning the NFC (8-0!). The fall weather’s fine, and is supposed to stay fine. (Well, at least now that the deadly Ida has been downgraded to a weak tropical storm, aiming ...

From DAVID LANDSEL AND LORIN GAUDIN, New York Post,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tom Hanks,  Ritz-Carlton

Follow me to travel know-how

FIRST there was the printed word — newspapers, magazines, books. Then radio, then television. Of course, we all know about the Internet, with it’s fancy Web sites, blogs, podcasts, videos. Every new advance has helped us travel better. What now, then? ...

From DAVID LANDSEL, New York Post,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  JetBlue,  USA Today

EATS: New Orleans

We all have our hopes and dreams; personally I’m all about inventing a system that allows you to exercise in your sleep, ensuring that I’ll never have to waste a waking moment on a treadmill, ever again. Clearly, this will require expensive research. ...

From DAVID LANDSEL, New York Post,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Post

50 STATES: Ohio

IF you are the sort of person who likes to look for a silver lining to every cloud, there is an upside to the decline of the domestic automotive industry. Without the shrinking of the sector, the pillar of so many Ohio cities and towns, Kristy Yosick ...

From DAVID LANDSEL, New York Post,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Ohio State University

Haute Hoboken

What do savvy European tourists and deep-pocketed condo buyers have in common? Both are swooning for Hoboken. The new W Hoboken, to be specific. You’ll pay Manhattan prices — $1,000 per square foot for residences, $300 a night for hotel rooms — but you ...

From ANDY WANG AND DAVID LANDSEL, New York Post,  21 Oct 2009

50 STATES: Connecticut

IT is a sunny fall afternoon, and inside a Carroll Gardens pizzeria, two happy people are eating a white clam pie, flecked with chunks of bacon. Baked in a coal-fired oven, the pie — roughly rectangular in shape — had been served just moments ago. As ...

From DAVID LANDSEL, New York Post,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Yale University,  New York Islanders,  David Lynch

Q&A: Joël Robuchon

In today's Post, we talked a little about the preparations being made on the south Strip in Las Vegas for the December debut of City Center, the largest project ever to throw open its doors in Sin City (at the worst possible time). We asked French ...

From DAVID LANDSEL, New York Post,  13 Oct 2009

Las Vegas waits for City Center

THE Monte Carlo announces a VIP level, with free limo service to guests. MGM Grand brings sexy back at Wet Republic, one of the hottest pool parties in town (why, yes, that is Diddy over there!) Nearby, Parisian celeb-chef Joël Robuchon is in the ...

From DAVID LANDSEL AND ANDY WANG, New York Post,  12 Oct 2009
Related Topics: MGM MIRAGE,  Nick Lachey,  Shannon Elizabeth

UPDATE: Viva Newark!

I love Cory Booker, and it all started last Election Night. Tuning into see the results, there was His Honor, Mayor of the City of Newark, on national television, gushing like a school girl about how awesome America was. Some anchorperson had asked ...

From DAVID LANDSEL, New York Post,  7 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Cory Booker,  Conan O'Brien,  David Letterman,  Frederick Law Olmsted

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