Fair Verona is where we lay our scene. February 14th is an important day in this Italian city, for it is the setting for history’s most enduring love story - Romeo and Juliet. Here are a few romantic things to see and do when visiting Verona for Valentine’s: continue reading...
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Montclair, CA (PRWEB) March 4, 2008 — The iMCruzer Apple carrying case creates a sigh of envy among iMac owners who fear a data crash when transporting the delicate high-end 20- and 24-inch computers.
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INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, Minn., April 20 /PRNewswire/ — Travel Tags today announced the launch of its earth-friendly product line, known as Nattera(TM). The Nattera line provides a variety of substrates including plastics, papers and boards that are biodegradable, recyclable or renewable. Consumers and retailers are increasingly exploring environmentally friendly solutions and Travel Tags leads the industry with this line of products.
Travel Tags is on the leading edge of this initiative to focus on environmentally friendly solutions. “We are exploring all substrates available to offer products that are better for the environment whether it be producing fewer by-products or recycling waste and post-consumer material. We are partnering with vendors that are committed to using renewable energy for their products and services and compare the impact of each on the environment. We perform manufacturing and field tests for each material to ensure the products maintain our high-quality standards,” stated John Tomczyk, VP of Innovation. continue reading...
What’s not to love in Australia? Beaches, great weather, friendly people, good beer. Over the next 6 months keep your eyes on our various blogs for tips, advice and tales from down under. I’m a cameraman, host and editor for Watchmojo.com and have moved to Sydney, Australia for “schooling.” Living directly in the “CBD” (don’t call it downtown) 15 minutes from the operahouse, I’ll be sharing with you firsthand everything I learn, as I learn it, pictures included. Cheers mate. continue reading...
If you were looking for a cool destination to venture off to, here are some things to do in Montreal.
BERLIN is like New York City in the 1980s. Rents are cheap, graffiti is everywhere and the air crackles with a creativity that comes only from a city in transition. And few cities are changing as profoundly. Nearly two decades after the Berlin Wall tumbled down, the city’s two sides are still locked in a kind of cultural dialectic, as the center of gravity shifts to the once desolate boroughs of the East. Bullet-scarred buildings are metamorphosing from squatters’ homes, to artists’ studios, and then to retail showrooms. Gray Communist alleys are laboratories for trendy bars, restaurants and galleries. And, like the city itself, Berliners continue to reinvent themselves as cultural vanguards, pushing the boundaries of art, fashion and design. With so much to explore and create, the city never sleeps.
Check out the NYT’s 36 hours in Berlin piece here. For Berlin’s essential websites, click here. continue reading...
It’s been said before, but it stands repeating: Montreal offers many of the charms of Paris, minus the hefty price-tag. Though it doesn’t have the overabundance of world-class architecture or superb museums of its sister city across the pond, it’s still a powerhouse for art, cuisine and culture. You’ll see what we mean with the following one-day itinerary. continue reading...
Sherman Travel has rounded up the ten best cities in the world for your next shopping excursion—and whether you’re in the market for high fashion, fancy baubles, or even an unusual pet, they’ve got a destination for you.