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    Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  1. Fellowes creates 'Gilded Age' for NBC: Show will examine wealthy class of 19th century New York

    Variety
    Julian Fellowes, the creator of Brit hit and Stateside phenomenon "Downton Abbey," is bringing his next series to NBC. "The Gilded Age" will examine those who made their fortunes in late 19th century New York. Said Fellowes: "This was a vivid time, with...

    Tags: PBS (tv network), Downton Abbey (tv program), Julian Fellowes

  2. Oct 15, 2012 |Story| SFL
  3. Sailing into the Gilded Age

    You can see an exquisite, rare replica of the America's Cup along with four other lavish trophies and artifacts at a new yachting exhibit opening in Palm Beach on Tuesday.
    You can see an exquisite, rare replica of the America's Cup along with four other lavish trophies and artifacts at a new yachting exhibit opening in Palm Beach on Tuesday. "Capturing the Cup: Yacht Racing During the Guided Age," on view at the Henry...

    Tags: Arts, Museums, Whitehall, Arts and Culture, Sailing

  4. Oct 15, 2012 |Story| South Florida Entertainment
  5. Best of the week: witchcraft, skulls and yacht races

    <strong>Monday</strong>
    Monday Ever the champion of making the literary world safe for genre fiction, author Michael Chabon added another novel to his resume, "Telegraph Avenue," his first in five years. The author's newest yarn, set inside a used vinyl shop on the "ragged...

    Tags: Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, Entertainment Events, Bailee Madison, Hallandale Beach, Highway Transportation

  6. Oct 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. ‘Sailor Twain’: Mermaid tale explores murky depths of the heart

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.com
    Graphic novelist Mark Siegel intertwines themes of obsession, loss and redemption in “Sailor Twain: The Mermaid in the Hudson,” a ......
  8. Aug 13, 2012 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. Hotel hopping in Chicago: Where to sleep on your next stop in the Windy City

    CHICAGO - I grew up in Chicago and still go there often. But since I'm visiting my family, I rarely stay in hotels.
    CHICAGO - I grew up in Chicago and still go there often. But since I'm visiting my family, I rarely stay in hotels. Friends post on Facebook about their weekends at the historic Burnham or the boutique James, the bargain Days Inn or the glitzy Wit; it...

    Tags: Personal Service, Restaurants, Navy Pier, Magnificent Mile, Architecture

  10. Jul 26, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. New England Hotels Luring Guests With Celebrity Chefs And Buzz-Worthy Food

    Celebrity chefs have been winning the hearts, and wallets, of gastronomes far and wide for years as dedicated devotees plan pilgrimages to dine at the hotspots that made them famous. Today, hotels and inns are luring culinary luminaries to lead in-house restaurants (many eponymously named) so travelers can experience a comprehensive palate-pleasing getaway.
    The Hartford Courant
    Celebrity chefs have been winning the hearts, and wallets, of gastronomes far and wide for years as dedicated devotees plan pilgrimages to dine at the hotspots that made them famous. Today, hotels and inns are luring culinary luminaries to lead in-house...

    Tags: Restaurants, James Beard, Hotels and Accommodations, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lifestyle and Leisure

  12. May 23, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Travelers' Founder: Hartford's 19th-Century Renaissance Man

    The Hartford Courant
    In 1845, a young man from the marble district of the Litchfield Hills arrived in Hartford just as the city's new rail line helped trigger an industrial boom that, by 1870, made it one of the richest small cities in America. At age 22, James G....

    Tags: Italy, Europe, Arts, Samuel Colt, Sculpture

  14. May 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Sandast opens flagship in downtown L.A.

    All The Rage
    Not only does L.A. bagmaker Sandast bring out leather's best attributes in its handcrafted bags and luggage, it's inviting Angelenos into the experience with a new flagship store adjacent to its workshop in downtown L.A....
  16. Feb 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. New York Fashion Week Fall 2012: Band of Outsiders

    All The Rage
    "Go West, young man," the bit of Manifest Destiny advice attributed to Horace Greeley, seemed to be resonating with Band of Outsiders creative director Scott Sternberg whose collection headed due West -- and jogged South across the border -- for......
  18. Feb 11, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. New York Fashion Week: Gilded Age, Duckie Brown and Libertine

    All The Rage
    The first handful of fall and winter 2012 menswear shows, which included Gilded Age, Duckie Brown and Libertine, at New York Fashion Week were a mixed bag....
  20. Nov 4, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Builtwell trades in classic masculinity

    All The Rage
    Jared and Brooke Zaugg have a deep appreciation for the classics. It's an aesthetic the San Francisco-based couple honed in the years they ran the Legend of the Motorcycle, an annual showcase of exotic, two-wheeled machines that, according to the......
  22. Oct 31, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Wall Street Halloweenies, old and new

    Opinion L.A.
    True, it was last year's Halloween party, and maybe they've learned better since. But someone who used to work at a big New York state law firm often referred to as a "foreclosure mill," representing major banks and mortgage companies......
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