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Norway makes the world scream

Norway makes the world scream

PRESS RELEASE FROM VISITNORWAY: Norway makes the world scream Visitnorway is making the longest scream in the world to celebrate the anniversary of the famous Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, who painted the world renowned scream painting. Today marks the opening of the official Munch Year in Norway, 150 years after the birth of the painter. [...]

Vienna up thanks to Klimt

Vienna up thanks to Klimt

Klimt ‘Kiss’ celebrations help Vienna to record tourism year (via AFP) Special events marking the 150th anniversary of the birth of painter Gustav Klimt helped Vienna enjoy a record year for tourism in 2012, with overnight stays rising 7.5 percent, the Austrian capital’s tourism board said on Monday. “I would like to give Gustav Klimt [...]

Slideshow: Berlin winter weekend

Slideshow: Berlin winter weekend

BERLIN — Hopped aboard an Air Berlin nonstop flight to its hub namesake city for an early winter foray in Germany’s political and cultural — and Europe’s party — capital. Whether it’s trawling holiday markets or world-class museums, crawling through nightclubs, cafes and pubs, or a little bit of all the above, a winter stay [...]

Gemutlichkeit: Days 9, 10

Gemutlichkeit: Days 9, 10

Recently, treKKen’ headed overseas to southwestern Germany for a 10-day, culinary- and culture-themed trek from Mainz to Lake Constance, with stops in Freiburg, Stuttgart, Hohenzollern Castle and other towns, cities, vineyards and sightseeing spots well-known, and less so, across the Black Forest, the Schwabische Alb (Swabian Alps) and the states of Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden-Wurttemberg. [...]

New Louvre to open in France

New Louvre to open in France

PARIS–Much attention has been paid to the planned–but long-delayed–opening of a Middle Eastern branch of the Louvre in Abu Dhabi (now not expected to open until 2014 or after) but the world’s most famous museum is set to open a less-heralded, but no less spectacular, outpost a bit closer to home with the Dec. 4 [...]

Supremes’ show hi-lites vintage Philly

Supremes’ show hi-lites vintage Philly

Press release from the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corp.: “SUPREME” VINTAGE FASHION IN PHILLY Retro & Designer Duds Abound At Region’s Vintage Sho PHILADELPHIA, October 24, 2012 – When Come See About Me: The Mary Wilson Supremes Collection exhibition debuts on January 25, 2013, at The African American Museum in Philadelphia, visitors will have the [...]

Gettin’ some gemutlichkeit: Day 3

Gettin’ some gemutlichkeit: Day 3

Recently, treKKen’ headed overseas to southwestern Germany for a 10-day, culinary- and culture-themed trek from Mainz to Lake Constance, with stops in Freiburg, Stuttgart, Hohenzollern Castle and other towns, cities, vineyards and sightseeing spots well-known, and less so, across the Black Forest, the Schwabische Alb (Swabian Alps) and the states of Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden-Wurttemberg. [...]

Gettin’ gemutlichkeit in Germany: Day 1

Gettin’ gemutlichkeit in Germany: Day 1

Recently, treKKen’ headed overseas to southwestern Germany for a 10-day, culinary- and culture-themed trek from Mainz to Lake Constance, with stops in Freiburg, Stuttgart, Hohenzollern Castle and other towns, cities, vineyards and sightseeing spots well-known, and less so, across the Black Forest, the Schwabische Alb (Swabian Alps) and the states of Hesse and Baden-Wurttemberg. Join [...]

Slideshow: Warsaw rising

Slideshow: Warsaw rising

WARSAW — All eyes were on Warsaw June 8 as the Euro 2012 soccer championships, co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine, kicked off with an opening match at the Polish capital’s brand-new, ultramodern National Stadium. The venue is the latest architectural and cultural tour de force in a wave of construction and reconstruction that’s reshaping the [...]

Video: Making the perfect Irish Coffee …

Video: Making the perfect Irish Coffee …

FOYNES, Ireland – Irish Coffee was invented at the Foynes airboat terminal in Country Limerick, Ireland, one stormy winter evening back in 1943, when a flight departing for Newfoundland, Canada, turned back in inclement weather and exhausted returning passengers needed a warm pick-me-up. Chef Joe Sheridan, called back to the terminal to whip up some [...]

Titanic times in Belfast

Titanic times in Belfast

BELFAST, Northern Ireland – “Titanic” is defined by one dictionary as “of exceptional size, strength or power.” Synonyms given often include “gigantic,” “colossal” and “huge.” All these terms certainly applied to the infamous, ill-fated ocean liner of that moniker that was built here in the shipyards of what’s now Northern Ireland’s capital a century ago [...]

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Gettin’ some gemutlichkeit: Day 2

Recently, treKKen’ headed overseas to southwestern Germany for a 10-day, culinary- and culture-themed trek from Mainz to Lake Constance, with stops in Freiburg, Stuttgart, Hohenzollern Castle and other towns, cities, vineyards and sightseeing spots well-known, and less so, across the Black Forest, the Schwabische Alb (Swabian Alps) and the states of Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden-Wurttemberg. [...]