by Michael Capobianco | Jun 12, 2019 | Featured, Sports, Travel
By Michael Capbianco Photogrphy courtesy of Telluride Tourism Board IT’S A COOL MORNING in the alpine city of Telluride, Colorado. I’m sitting in the lobby of the Hotel Telluride doing an equipment check before preparing to climb up a frozen waterfall....
by Dan Metz | May 29, 2019 | Architecture, Hotels, Music
By Dan Metz, Associate Editor This fall, Hard Rock Cafe, Inc. is looking to change the shape of their franchise–and the size of their Rock ‘n Roll–with what CEO Jim Allen calls “the world’s biggest guitar.” This 400 ft tall guitar-shaped hotel is part of...
by Grace Capobianco | May 7, 2019 | Travel
Family vacations are usually surrounded by chaos and disorder, but you can have the time of your life if you organize your trip in advance. Planning a trip to New York City is possible on a budget but you won’t be able to experience the true New York lifestyle if you...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 15, 2019 | Travel
We all have a dream holiday in mind. Somewhere that’s been at the top of our wish list, seemingly forever. It’s that one place that you’ve been desperate to visit, but you don’t want to just rush a trip there, you want to make sure that everything’s perfect and has...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 5, 2019 | Culture, Entertainment, Featured, Travel
Short, dark days are growing longer and brighter, and it’s time to emerge from winter’s cocoon. Flanked by the Hudson River and Long Island Sound, New York’s Westchester County is a welcoming oasis for a spring retreat. Located just 30 minutes from Manhattan by car...
by Nicole Haddad | Mar 22, 2019 | Dining, Featured, Hotels, Restaurants, Travel
1919 Restaurant in the Condado Vanderbilt Hotel. All photos: Condado Vanderbilt. Puerto Rican Chef Juan Jose Cuevas has had an extraordinary career since graduating from the Culinary Institute of America. From three-star Michelin restaurant Akelarre in San Sebastian,...