Sensible Shopping for Summer Trips

Whether you’re jetting off on an island vacation or just doing day trips close to home, here are some travel must-haves to make the most of your time away. Hartmann 7R Weighing a mere 6.24 lbs. for the 29.5 in. long journey spinner case, Hartmann’s revolutionary 7R collection is the … Read more

Morocco, a Magical Mystery Tour

“Is this real life?” Gina, my companion wondered aloud. “Or is it fantasy?” I chimed in reply. We were standing, gobsmacked, in the courtyard between our rooms of the Riad Maison Bleue hotel. The equivalent of a manor, “riad” means “garden” in Arabic, and allusions to an oasis aren’t that … Read more

Escaping to Aruba

I’m sure I’m not alone when I say I’ve fantasized about throwing in the towel and moving to a tropical island. You know, one of those picture-perfect beaches spread across the travel magazines, comprised of two parts sugary sand, one part bright blue sea, and 100% get-your-groove-back. I had a … Read more

Langham Place Hotel, Haining

Famous for opening Europe’s first Grand Hotel in 1865, the Langham Hospitality Group has set out to make their mark again with the opening of Langham Place in the historically rich city of Haining, about 75 miles west of Shanghai. With a façade inspired by traditional Chinese windows and latticed … Read more

Summer Fun in the Sun

When the sun is finally appearing for more than 12 hours a day, it’s time to enjoy the beauties of summer. We girls love to wear skimpy, spaghetti strap dresses now, not only for keeping cool, but also to feel sexy. But now that you’re showing more skin, do you … Read more

Cavalli, Miami Beach, FL.

It took a little white but Florentine designer Roberto Cavalli finally managed to make the fashion pack sit-up and take notice. With a global empire of stores in 33 countries around the world, it’s safe to say he is well on his way to becoming an icon in Italian fashion. … Read more

Getting to Know Hagerstown

Located in Western Maryland where Interstates 81 and 70 intersect, Hagerstown was once a pit stop on my road trips through the area. But when I was gassing up the car and grabbing food to go I had no clue what this charming little city had to offer. Situated against … Read more

Manila in Manhattan

New York is one of the few cities where menus know no ethnic bounds. Yet Filipino food remains foreign to many New Yorkers, an unfamiliar fare that I’ve discovered is delicious. As I stepped into Maharlika, an inviting 40-seat East Village eatery that could easily get lost in the shuffle … Read more