Jazzed Up in Japan

Jazzed Up in Japan

Outside of New York City, the jazz scene in Tokyo is better than any city on earth, with first rate clubs, hotel lounges, and local hangouts attracting up and coming as well as international acts. New acts, both Japanese and foreign, have eager and sophisticated audiences before them who sit … Read more

florida's family beaches

Florida’s Great Family Friendly Beaches

Looking for the perfect beach location for your family’s next vacation? With over 1,350 miles of coastline, Florida is certain to have something for everyone. From the Gulf of Mexico to the shores of the Atlantic, here are a dozen of Florida’s great family friendly beaches. Fort De Soto Park … Read more

Chiawa Camp, Zambia

Elephants are the big draw at Chiawa Camp – and hippos, crocodiles, Cape buffalo, baboons, even the occasional lion. Chiawa nails the African, luxury-in-the-bush, “glamping” experience to the letter. Hugging the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, Chiawa was the first safari camp to open in the Lower Zambezi National … Read more

Maine

Maine’s Inspiring Art Trail      

Maine’s coast, lakes, woods, and mountains have inspired countless American artists including year-round residents like Winslow Homer and three generations of Wyeths. Even the list of artists who visited Maine or summered there reads like a Who’s Who: Frederic Church and Thomas Cole, Childe Hassam, John Singer Sargent, Edward Hopper, … Read more

The Year of Czech Music

The Year of Czech Music

“Where would you go to hear great classical music and opera that is different from the usual, preferably in a city where the music was written?” That is the question I’m asked more times than I can count, by people who know I spend much of my time in the … Read more

Truffle Hunting in Piedmont

Truffle Hunting in Piedmont, Italy

A mist hung over the pre-dawn woods, the dampness seeping through our clothes and chilling us to the bone. The car’s thermometer gauge displayed +3 degrees Celsius but we knew that could be way off. Here we were in Piedmont, Italy, deep in the Italian countryside sometime after 6 a.m. … Read more

Czech Republic 2014

What’s Happening, Czech Republic 2014

A trip to the Czech Republic is amazing in any time of year—whether it’s for May Day festivities in the springtime, the not-too-hot weather during summer or the magical holiday season. But if you’re looking to experience Bohemia like a local, plan your trip during one of these events, happening … Read more

Celebrate Easter the Czech Way

Celebrate Easter the Czech Way

It’s worth going to the Czech Republic just for the eggs. Not poached, fried, scrambled, or whisked into omelets. I’m referring to the beautiful colored eggs, decorated specially for Easter and sold year round at souvenir shops as lovely examples of Czech folk art. The decorating of eggs is a … Read more

The Czech Republic’s Castles and Chateaux

The Czech Republic’s Castles and Chateaux

As little girls many of us dreamed we’d one day meet a prince and live in a castle like Cinderella. There was a sense of mystery and melodrama connected with all that. And even though meeting a royal isn’t completely out of the question today and some royal families do … Read more

Cruising the Baltic with Celebrity

A smörgåsbord is a type of Scandinavian meal with a wide variety of hot and cold dishes served buffet style. What could be better than to accompany it with a cruise on the Baltic Sea to a smörgåsbord of Scandinavian islands? We recently did just that on Celebrity Cruise’s Constellation … Read more

Jean Paul Gaultier’s Designs of Decadence at the Brooklyn Museum

Like any rebel who leaves his mark, Jean Paul Gaultier successfully capitalizes on the uncommon.  He has dressed men in skirts, outfitted female models as rabbis, made the cone bra an indelible piece of pop culture, and as his traveling installation contends, crafted couture by infusing streetwear with high fashion … Read more

10 Natural Wonders

This past week one of the world’s most awe inspiring natural wonders, the Aurora Borealis, made a rare appearance in parts of the northern U.S. The northern lights are just one example of the many magical sights on our planet that you have to see to believe. Everywhere around the … Read more

SushiSamba, Coral Gables, Fl.

The Squire has had a lifelong fling with SushiSamba, so much so that people were beginning to talk. How much further would things go?  For the uninitiated, Sushi Samba is a distinctive collection of restaurants that celebrate the culture and cuisine of Japan, Brazil and Peru. In a word or … Read more

On Safari, Solo

What if my shuttle driver isn’t there to pick me up? What if I can’t make friends? Would the camp be safe? These were some of the thoughts running through my head as I waited for my bags at the tiny Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport. While I was excited about … Read more

Skiing in Canada

Skiing in Canada

I’m a skier.  That’s probably the most accurate introduction I can offer. It’s a good thing, too, because I live in the Canadian Rockies, a region with snowy winters harsh enough to single-handedly make it responsible for Canada’s “Great White North” nickname. More often than not there’s snow in my … Read more