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3 Fun and Cheap Date Ideas - How to Win Their Heart Without Blowing the Budget

16th September 2009
Finally – the moment you've been waiting for, a date with that special person. It took you what seems like an age to build up the courage to ask them out on a date and now they've said yes – how fantastic does that feel? But what if you've already s... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Cliff

Movado Museum Watches Collection: Affordable Luxury

10th August 2009
Since the establishment of the Movado brand in 1881 by Achilles Ditesheim, the Swiss company has been producing very interesting and appealing watches. Under Jeff Cohen, the CEO, one particular series has taken on the status as the symbol of the entire Sw... Read >
Author: Neo

Batle Studio l Graphite Sculptures

02nd August 2009
Agelio Batle is an accomplished artist from San Francisco and is best known for his sculptures. He graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of California in Santa Barbara in Biology. He later returned to his original and lifelong interest... Read >
Author: Whatshebuys Opinion

Delve Into Dublin

01st August 2009
Dublin is a city with an interesting history and has been home to numerous famous writers, poets and musicians over the years. If you fancy taking a look at the city’s past then the Dublin Civic Museum is an ideal stop. The museum is set in the fo... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

What is a Student Hostel?

01st August 2009
Cheap Stockholm Hostel's - First Class ReviewTravelers to Stockholm won't get trouble finding things to do. It is a culturally rich and progressive country that features of a really high standard of living. On That Point there are some great places to s... Read >
Author: Ira Lynn

San Antonio Foreclosures – Why the perfect choice for investors

28th July 2009
San Antonio is a city where anyone would want to settle down and own a house. This city perfectly balances the urban culture on its South Texan foundation. The city is a famous tourist destination and thus, real estate prices have escalated beyond reac... Read >
Author: fionalivnat

Book a Cheap Flight to Tokyo and Visit the Popular Landmarks

23rd July 2009
Thousands of tourists from across the globe visit Tokyo, the capital city of Japan. The beautiful monuments and architectural wonders are the landmarks that one must definitely see. There is a strange mixture of traditionalism and modernity in the city wh... Read >
Author: jsmith

Buying Art in San Francisco

16th July 2009
Destination San Francisco San Francisco is known around the world for the Golden Gate Bridge, the Fisherman’s Wharf and Lombard Street famed for supposedly being the most crooked street in the world. However, did you know that San Francisco is also k... Read >
Author: Noasart

Introduction to the Aeron Chair

16th July 2009
Herman Miller Aeron chairs are without a doubt one of the best, if not the best, office chair in the world. With dealers strategically located in three countries: Mexico, Canada and in the United States, the Aeron chair has quickly gained a strong followi... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Aeron Chair Review

16th July 2009
The Aeron chair has been placed on Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection since it looks cool and at the same time it is comfortable, able to accommodate every body whether they may be small or large and is 95% recyclable. Though world renowned, rece... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Embody Chair and Aeron Chair Comparison

16th July 2009
The Embody chair and the Aeron chair are both products of world renowned furniture design company, Herman Miller. Both have managed to gain strong followings in cyberspace, in business and other sectors. Both have received several acclamations and recogni... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

A bite of The Big Apple

04th July 2009
Everyone can find something they are into in New York City. From theatres on Broadway and fabulous designer shopping on Fifth Avenue to world-renowned art galleries, museums and landmarks such as Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Empire State buildin... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

I Love My New York City

01st July 2009
New York is a city that has something to offer everyone. It has famous theatres on Broadway, fabulous designer shopping on Fifth Avenue, world-renowned art galleries and museums, landmarks such as Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Empire State buildi... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Touring Guatemala City

01st July 2009
Guatemala's capital city is the most modern and cosmopolitan city in Central America. Vibrant and fast paced, Guatemala is a wonderful blend of old and new and has a distinct Latin charm. Guatemala City today has two million inhabitants. Its location, ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

USA - Land Of Surprises - Travel

26th June 2009
The United States is a popular destination for vacationing among all. It is an amazing country that offers a variety of experiences. There are options for everyone, whether you are a backpacker or a luxury traveller. Before you start planning for your vi... Read >
Author: laqu9643a

USA - Land Of Surprises

26th June 2009
The United States is a popular destination for vacationing among all. It is an amazing country that offers a variety of experiences. There are options for everyone, whether you are a backpacker or a luxury traveller. Before you start planning for your vi... Read >
Author: laqu9643a

Rome: Futurism Avant-garde – Avant-gardes, from 20th of February to 24th of May 2009

12th June 2009
The exhibition, which will be held at the Scuderie del Quirinale until the 24th of May (you still have few weeks time to book a cheap hotel in Rome and visit the exhibition), is considered as one of the most important international art events of the year,... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani

Dublin: Did You Know?

12th June 2009
Around 4.5 million overseas visitors make their way to Ireland’s capital city every year and with so many attractions and interesting facts it is easy to see why Dublin makes such a popular holiday destination. Dublin has a renowned history in the ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Postcard Prints: Vincent van Gogh

09th June 2009
Vincent van Gogh, Dutch post impressionist painter is best known for his vivid and vibrant use of color as well as harmonious, swirling use of pattern and textures. Influenced by the French, modern Impressionist movement, van Gogh’s style of painting wa... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

USA – Land Of Surprises

09th June 2009
The United States is a popular destination for vacationing among all. It is an amazing country that offers a variety of experiences. There are options for everyone, whether you are a backpacker or a luxury traveller. Before you start planning for your vis... Read >
Author: walker9643a

Art Prints: Henri Matisse

09th June 2009
Henri Matisse, 20th century French painter and sculptor founded together with André Derain, the Fauvist movement. This free and vibrant movement was to be the forerunner of the Expressionist Movement in painting. His work, distinctly characterized by bol... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Art prints: Pablo Picasso

09th June 2009
Pablo Picasso, famous Spanish expatriate painter, was the leading proponent of the Cubist Movement together with Georges Braque. He is considered to be one of the most influential painters of modernism in the 20th century. Also influenced early by the mod... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Art Prints: Vincent van Gogh

09th June 2009
Vincent van Gogh, Dutch post impressionist painter is best known for his vivid and vibrant use of color as well as harmonious, swirling use of pattern and textures. Influenced by the French, modern Impressionist movement, van Gogh’s style of painting wa... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Salvador Dali Poster Prints

09th June 2009
Spanish surrealist painter, film-maker and writer Salvador Dali is famous for painting haunting and bizarre landscapes taken from dream visions and imagery from his innermost subconscious. The artist was said to have induced himself to hallucinatory state... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Art Prints: Gustav Klimt

09th June 2009
Gustav Klimt is an Austrian painter considered to be the founding member of the Viennese Sezession School of Painting in 1897. This school of painting broke from the academic traditions of 19th century European mural painting in favor of the more highly-d... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Knowing Ljubljana - the majestic capital of Slovenia closely

01st June 2009
The largest town of Slovenia, Ljubljana, is also the capital of the country. With a central location the Ljubljana is the perfect amalgamation of rich heritage, culture, scientific research centers, economy, politics and administrative. While you are in L... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Attract More Website Visitors Through Social Media

13th May 2009
Social networking is the modern method of hooking up with your friends, sharing thoughts and opinions and passing on recommendations. It is the equivalent of the backyard fence where housewives used to meet to discuss the news of the day and share tips ab... Read >
Author: NateHolland

Jewish Painting Are Beautiful

28th April 2009
I have a family that has commissioned me to find all of the Jewish paintings I can find. He has given me no budget constraints. I'm not sure why he doesn't have guidelines set up for me to follow; he just wants to amass a collection quickly. I found a... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

10 Free Things To Do In Dublin

16th April 2009
Dublin has much to offer and in the current economic climate you will be happy to hear there are so many free things to do in Dublin's fair city. Read our guide and find out what you can do in Dublin for FREE.... 1. National Museum of Ireland ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Drive Traffic To Your Website Through Social Media

15th April 2009
Social networking is the modern method of hooking up with your friends, sharing thoughts and opinions and passing on recommendations. It is the equivalent of the backyard fence where housewives used to meet to discuss the news of the day and share... Read >
Author: NateHolland

Our Top 10 Museums in the USA

10th April 2009
The USA is a wonderfully diverse country, with countless attractions to suit all interests. There are some wonderful museums that are waiting to be explored which will help you learn all about the heritage of the nation, the lifestyle of the people, art f... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The Cultural Side of San Francisco

09th April 2009
San Francisco is one of the most populous in California. Since the California Gold Rush and the city’s establishment as a centre for finance and commerce, biotechnology firms and micro-businesses have come to be founded in the area – with Silicon Val... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Upcoming Exhibitions in Dublin for 2009

07th April 2009
There are many exhibitions taking place in Dublin over the coming months. You can learn about the birth of the detective story, or see some stunning pieces of jewellery, see illustrations for fairytales, check out Spanish photography or American Art. ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Things to do in May in New York City

31st March 2009
New York is an exciting destination any time of year but there are lots of advantages to visiting in May. Besides all the events taking place as the warm season starts to kick into high gear, visitors will enjoy typically very comfortable temperatures, an... Read >
Author: Rosalie Scott

Explore Vibrant Bogota on a Weekend Break

31st March 2009
As the capital city of Colombia, Bogota is a bustling hub full of activity and culture that makes the country and city unique. Bogota has a population of over 8 million people, and is a modern and metropolitan hub of South America. The city boasts a re... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Tate Gallery of Modern Art: More than Just a Gallery Of Art

13th March 2009
Tate Modern or Tate Gallery of Modern Art in London is a national gallery of international modern art which is excellently positioned along the south bank of the Thames River at Bankside. This unique museum of modern art is currently housed within a bu... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Traveling to New York - some info and things to see

04th March 2009
New York - The Big Apple - has for the last few years seen a surge in visitors traveling there to enjoy themselves. A lot has, of course to do with the financial situation over the world and the dollar rate being low compared o most other currencies. This... Read >
Author: robb_stark

San Francisco Vacation Ideas for Everyone!

18th February 2009
Where do we start explaining the experience that’s called “San Francisco?” With so many things to do here on vacation, it would take several books to do it justice! That’s why we’ve chosen to break things down to major categories to get your vac... Read >
Author: Joe Laing

What Are South Korea's Main Tourist Attraction and Activities?

13th February 2009
GyeongjuKorea’s ancient capital, Gyeongju, is the country’s big must-see, and rates as one of the ten most important ancient cultural cities in the world. In among the shops and markets in the modern-day city you’ll find abundant relics of its two-t... Read >
Author: Farazila Abu

Where are the best places to visit in Brussels, Belgium?

03rd February 2009
Large and bubbly, that’s Brussels. This extensive metropolitan area hosts over one million residents and is the capital of Belgium and the European Union as well. While still maintaining the medieval structures that hold so much of its history, Brussels... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

10 Museums to Visit in New York City

02nd February 2009
New York City is host to some of the best museums in the world that showcase a range of artwork like modern art, cultural displays, folk art, photography exhibits and so on. Here is a list of ten museums that you can visit while in the city. 1. Museum ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

What are the best places to visit in Warsaw, Poland?

30th January 2009
Warsaw is one of the cities in Europe that is well known for being a tourist attraction. It is the capital city of Poland with a population of 2.2 million and is the eighth largest city in the European Union. This city has a terrific transport and communi... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Bigger is Better: Glasgow Architecture

30th January 2009
Glasgow offers some powerful Gothic architecture and you can get an initial view of the city from the University of Glasgow, which is positioned on a hill. Glasgow's elegant streets are lined with architectural masterpieces from diverse eras, ranging f... Read >
Author: SophiaS88

Where are the best places to visit in Oslo, Norway?

28th January 2009
Scandinavian countries are well known for having the best tourist attraction sights and Norway being one of them enjoys this. The official language that is spoken in this magnificent country is Norwegian (norsk) and the capital city is Oslo which is also ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Top 10 Orlando Attractions You Must Visit - Part 1

28th January 2009
Most people think theme park heaven (well heaven for some of us anyway) when you mention Orlando. But you’d be pleasantly surprised – there’s so much more on offer, for example some stunning gardens, you can release the scientist in you at the Scien... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Droog Explodes Green in Contemporary Lighting

09th January 2009
Reusable and recyclable items turn into glowing works of art when presented by designer Tejo Remy. Brilliantly displayed by Droog, a Dutch based company known for its use of industrial and recycled materials, simplicity reins supreme in the whimsical and... Read >
Author: Patrick Mahoney

5 Top Reasons to Invest in Heller Contemporary Furniture

07th January 2009
Heller is a name that has been top in their field of modern furniture design since 1998. Always on the lookout for new technologies and processes for manufacturing furniture, they implore only the finest designers and engineers to create unique, award w... Read >
Author: Patrick Mahoney

Must-Sees of Spain

16th November 2008
Immerse in the art and culture of Barcelona Barcelona is home to some of the finest art institutions and architectural masterpieces. Here, you will find the Museum of Modern Art, the Contemporary Art Museum, and the Royal Archives of Aragon. The Chur... Read >
Author: Go-Cielo.com

Dublin Bus Sightseeing Tours

20th October 2008
Make the most of your city break in Dublin and get one of four bus tours operated by Dublin Bus. This really is a great way to get around, you don't have to worry about finding your way to attractions, simply sit back and the bus will take you there! ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Hotels New York- a broad array of network

19th September 2008
New York, the third most populous, is the largest city in United States. It is known for its status as a cultural, financial, manufacturing and trading center. Located in the Northeastern Untied States, it is approximately halfway between Washington and B... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Movado: The Museum Watch Dial as an Icon

05th September 2008
Movado has a unique signature, one that stands out in its own special way above all other watchmakers. That signature is its Museum Watch dial, characterized by a single dot that marks 12 o'clock. The dial is a symbol of many things: the sun at high noo... Read >
Author: Joseph Levy

Top 10 attractions of London

19th August 2008
London is home to almost countless attractions, from the historical to the modern. There is free admission on many of the top attractions so there is no better place to immerse your self in a rich history and culture. If you are interested in visiting or ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Best Mexican Vacation Destination of All

16th August 2008
If you ask those that have visited parts of Mexico to tell you the best Mexican vacation destination, it is likely that you will get a variety of answers. That is because everyone of the vacation destinations in this country are top-class and offer a myri... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Cheap San Antonio Hotels – A Comfortable Stay

24th July 2008
Make your holiday trip to San Antonio which is the seventh largest city of the United States. The city is located in South Texas. Due to its development and modernization, the city is growing with dense population day by day. The river city San Antonio is... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar

Cheap San Antonio Hotels – A Comfortable Stay

24th July 2008
Make your holiday trip to San Antonio which is the seventh largest city of the United States. The city is located in South Texas. Due to its development and modernization, the city is growing with dense population day by day. The river city San Antonio is... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar

Learn All About New York City Car Rental For A Unique Touring Experience.

01st July 2008
Situated amidst the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeastern regions of the United States of America, New York is one of the largest cities on the Earth with a great number of men made as well as natural attractions. City known as “the Big Apple” has number ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Very Beauty Riedel Decanters

13th June 2008
The Riedel family has been in the glass business for 300 years, with 11 generations keeping the family business intact. The Riedel story begins in 1678 in the northern part of Bohemia, bordering Schlesia - today the Czech republic and Poland respectively.... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Very Beauty Riedel Decanters

13th June 2008
The Riedel family has been in the glass business for 300 years, with 11 generations keeping the family business intact. The Riedel story begins in 1678 in the northern part of Bohemia, bordering Schlesia - today the Czech republic and Poland respectively.... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Rio Cultural Centers: Flamengo Options

09th June 2008
Thinking about renting an apartment in Flamengo? Excellent idea! Flamengo has become an increasingly sought-out neighborhood in Rio for several reasons, including its art deco architecture buildings, famous bars like Belmonte and ultimately its cultural ... Read >

Bjorn Wiinblad Wall Plate

21st May 2008
They are passionate collectors of the works of Danish designer, Bjorn Wiinblad (1918-2006). Bjorn is known as the 'designer's designer'. His work is diverse and encompasses studio art pottery, glass, silver, posters and costume design. He was the Rosentha... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

History of Riedel Glasses

08th May 2008
The Riedel family has been in the glass business for 300 years, with 11 generations keeping the family business intact. The Riedel story begins in 1678 in the northern part of Bohemia, bordering Schlesia today the Czech republic and Poland respectively. T... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Dupont Circle - A place of intellectual stimulus

16th April 2008
The Dupont Circle is an interesting place to visit if one is interested in cultural tourism. In this vibrant, cosmopolitan neighborhood, you will find some of the city's finest museums and historic homes as well as an array of ethnic restaurants, unique b... Read >
Author: James Cook

Dupont Circle - A place of intellectual stimulus

16th April 2008
The Dupont Circle is an interesting place to visit if one is interested in cultural tourism. In this vibrant, cosmopolitan neighborhood, you will find some of the city's finest museums and historic homes as well as an array of ethnic restaurants, unique b... Read >
Author: James Cook

Riedel Tyrol Glass Collection

01st April 2008
Riedel has been known for over four decades for designing the most finely tuned instruments for every level of wine sophistication as well, today, as the finest wine glasses in all price categories. While a glass cannot alter a fine wine or spirit, it can... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Gas-Saving Smart Car Debuts in the United States

28th March 2008
In a time when gas prices have eclipsed the $3 mark and continue to climb, fuel-efficient vehicles have seen their stocks rise. With U.S. consumers finally moving away from gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs, smart, a division of Mercedes Benz, has decided to d... Read >
Author: Shad Connelly

Art Museums at Saatchi Gallery

27th March 2008
The Saatchi Gallery is an indispensable resource to Museum directors and art enthusiasts who seek to keep their fingers on the pulse of the contemporary art scene. The online gallery provides a hub that links to a large number of the most popular and prol... Read >
Author: Inventatech

Booking A Room At Discount Hotel

03rd March 2008
San Francisco is forth most populous city in California and also a popular international tourist destination. The city is renowned for its steep rolling hills, modern architecture and an eclectic mix of Victorian. Some famous landmarks of the city include... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar

Mobile Phones – The Future’s Stretchy

26th February 2008
Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has claimed that mobile phones of the future will not necessarily be as rigid as they are today. The company have been displaying their prototype idea at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York as part of an exhibiti... Read >
Author: Gill

Try Your Hand at Digital Art and See the Possibilities

11th February 2008
Try your hand at digital arts and who knows what talent you may uncover. You’ll hardly be a Picasso but with digital printers that allow you to convert these pieces to a real artist canvas you just might create the next masterpiece for your living room.... Read >
Author: Terry de Guia

Famous Ole Plate in etabletop.com

01st February 2008
Designer Ole Jensen has created a range of sculptural, innovative designs a large and varied family called Ole Plate. The individual utensils for the kitchen and table are created around a common idea to unite form and function and turn work into play. Ol... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Overt Consumerism

30th January 2008
What is the impact of extreme wealth on design and what is the role of design professionals when retained to participate in obscenely expensive projects? Swiss-born Architect Mario Botta, best known in The United States for designing the San Francisco... Read >
Author: Karen Vosjan

Art Museums around the World

21st January 2008
Museums collect and care for objects of scientific, artistic, or historical importance and make them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more ... Read >
Author: Inventatech

Majorca Art Comes To New York

19th January 2008
New Yorkers are in for a Spanish treat this January and February if they visit an art exhibition to celebrate the Balearic Island of Majorca's display at the Spanish Institute. Situated in central New York's Park Avenue, the Institute was set up in 195... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

About Best Artist Andy Warhol

14th January 2008
Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola 1928. Born to Slovak immigrants, he was reared in a working class suburb of Pittsburgh. From an early age, Warhol showed an interest in photography and drawing, attending free classes at Carnegie Institute. The only mem... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

About german Artist Martin Kippenberger Biography and his Exhibitions at the saatchi-Gallery

07th November 2007
As one of the most prodigious artists of the 1980s and 90s, Martin Kippenberger epitomised the romantic notion of the artist in the late 20th century. Inventing himself as the centre of the art world, Martin Kippenberger’s practice was based on shameles... Read >
Author: Inventatech

All About Visiting Belgium

26th August 2007
Belgium is a country that is surrounded by France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. It has a compact size which makes it thperfect country to travel. The capital of Belgium is Brussels and is also known as the heart of the country. Brussels,... Read >
Author: justinanderson

Find Your Black Cars Services in New York City

08th August 2007
If you go to New York on business, or if you are just tourists to this city you may find yourselves in the need for black cars services in New York, as there is probably more to see in this city than in any other part of the world. You could just be flyin... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

A Guide To Mexico

11th July 2007
It’s your ‘Venice of Indies;’ It’s one of the largest and greatest cities of the world; It’s an energetic and the world's fastest-growing metropolis; It’s a wonderful vacation destination! ..... It is your Mexico City that welcomes you for wor... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Visiting New York City? Don't miss out on MOMA!

24th May 2007
New York City's countless splendours attract visitors in their millions each year. From iconic sights like Times Square and the Statue of Liberty to atmospheric NYC neighbourhoods such as Greenwich Village, Soho and Manhattan's Theatre District, there's a... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Five of Paris’ Top Tourist Attractions.

24th May 2007
With its wealth of museums and art galleries and a reputation for fine food and wine, it’s easy to see why Paris is the top destination choice for UK tourists taking a city break or short weekend away. If you are planning a Paris city break, here are 5 ... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance

View Feng Zhengjie Artist Exhibitions and paintings

10th May 2007
Feng Zhengjie paints striking contemporary women. With their coloured hair, richly hued clothes and luscious, expressive lips, the women appear irresistibly dazzling. And yet, the wandering expressions in their eyes render them elusive and enigmatic. T... Read >
Author: Sandeep Tyagi

About Shi Jinsong - A Chinese Artists

30th April 2007
Shi Jinsong was born on 1969 in Dangyang county, Hubei province, China. He lives and works in Wuhan and Beijing, China. Through his razor-sharp sculptures and related works, Shi Jinsong initiates a dialogue, at once menacing and ironic, between the fo... Read >
Author: Sandeep Tyagi

Take a short break to Ireland this Easter weekend

30th March 2007
With Easter weekend fast approaching, people across the UK will be hoping to make last minute holiday plans in order to enjoy a short break away from their day-to-day lives. And there's nothing wrong with making last minute holiday arrangements - after al... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Swiss Ingenuity – Victorinox Swiss Army Knives

22nd February 2007
Karl Elsener created the Victorinox, Original Swiss Army Knife in 1897. He never could have guessed how it would become a worldwide icon for function and durability. The inspiration for the products comes from a dedication to listening, hearing and evol... Read >
Author: maxine greco

Choose a hotel break in Dublin in February for a memorable holiday

13th February 2007
Now that February is truly upon us, it can be easy to fall into the winter doldrums. After all, the warm glow of Christmas is now a distant memory and the excitement of summer surely lies too far in the distance. But don't get too disheartened by the Fe... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Elegant Timepieces

10th February 2007
In 1881, a 23-year-old gentleman named Achille Ditesheim in La Choux-de-Fonds, Switzerland founded a tiny watch-making factory. The trade name Movado was chosen, which means “always in motion.” The firm was awarded the gold medal for quality, creati... Read >
Author: maxine greco

Explore the Museums at San Francisco

30th January 2007
San Francisco’s museums, arts and galleries are a great departure from commercial attractions and offer the visitors to discover the history and art of this amazing city. You will have a unique personal experience when you admire the works done at the A... Read >
Author: Amjath Ambi

Scandinavian Theme Furniture

18th January 2007
Nordic Europe has always produced very distinct themes. When it comes to Scandinavian theme furniture, there is much more to the look than Ikea. Scandinavian Theme Furniture Scandinavian theme furniture is also known as Danish Theme or Scandinavian... Read >
Author: Stephan Teak

A Travel Guide to Dublin

12th January 2007
Today, Dublin is the flourishing capital city of the Republic of Ireland. It is on a balance with many European cities in the means of its liveliness, nightlife, historical value and tourist attractions. Traditional Dublin has become a rich place packed w... Read >
Author: Steve Danzel

Important Artists in Black Art Painting

08th December 2006
Since its conception, art in all of its various forms has been created for the sole purpose of the artist describing for the world his or her personal visions of a person, event, or place. As a result visual works of art leave the viewer with an impressio... Read >
Author: Maigida

Stockholm, Sweden, is a place of remarkable beauty, extraordinary culture and unparalleled grandeur

29th November 2006
Stockholm is renowned as one of the most beautiful capitals in the world. Built atop 14 islands around one of Europe's largest and best preserved medieval city centres, Stockholm has a historic and cultural magnificence which is virtually unrivalled in... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Tony Curtis, Thinking Inside the Box

17th November 2006
At 81, Tony Curtis is defying convention. During a time when many of his living contemporaries have faded into the comfortable obscurity of retirement, this legend of the silver screen is arguably at the peak of his second-and in many ways, first-career a... Read >
Author: Keith Hunt

The Museum of Modern Art: New York's Premier Cultural Stop

16th November 2006
The image of New York has always been one of America's greatest exports. From Frank Sinatra to Sarah Jessica Parker, the city that never sleeps has at been the centre of the entertainment and art industry for the better part of the twentieth century. At t... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

The Guggenheim Museum: the jewel in New York\\\'s artistic crown

10th November 2006
The image of New York in art and popular culture has long been cemented as one of timeless universality. In the world of painting and photography, among a host of other art forms, New York has been one of the central muses of the art world: from the con... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Visit MOMA in New York, the Big Apple\\\'s premier art gallery

10th November 2006
New York is arguably the premier city for American art; its variety of eclectic galleries always provides something for the art lover, whether you're a fan of impressionism or post-modern sculpture. Some of New York's most famous galleries are the Metro... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Culture and contemporary life at San Francisco

09th November 2006
Culture and contemporary life at San Francisco San Francisco has been characterized by a high standard of living. The downtown has seen a renaissance driven by redevelopment of the Embarcadero, with the strong neighborhoods South Beach ... Read >

Does the Guinness really taste better in Dublin?

07th November 2006
On your next holiday, why not raise a Guinness glass - or two - in the city that's famous for brewing it; Dublin, one of Europe's most exciting cultural centres, plays host to countless tourists each year, and with good reason. With everything the city ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

The Guggenheim Museum - Solomon R. Guggenheim's great gift to New York City

19th September 2006
New York is more than America's largest city: it has been and continues to be the inspiration behind much of the country's most enduring pieces of art and literature. From Langston Hughes to Jonathan Safran Foer, and Jackson Pollock to Mark Rothko, New ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Modern Architecture - Centre Georges Pompidou

02nd August 2006
The Pompidou Center (Centre Pompidou in French) is one of the most impressive buildings of Paris. It was designed by architects Renzo Piano (from Italy) and Richard Rodgers (from the UK). Its purpose was to bring art and culture to the man in the street. ... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Great Sights in Spain

28th July 2006
When traveling to Spain, be ready to gratify in a diversity of culture and traditions. With its many regions, each with its diverse authority and ways of doing things, travelers to Spain will be certain be treated to a plethora of picturesque sights, soun... Read >
Author: Tan Andrew Eng Chuan

Great Sights When You Travel To Mexico

25th July 2006
Mexico is a hub of different interests and cultures. People who travel to Mexico will witness many rich and diverse cultures and entertainment. From museums and opera houses to idyllic beach resorts, travelers in Mexico will definitely not ask for anythin... Read >
Author: Robbo das

Where to go when you travel to Spain

25th July 2006
When traveling to Spain, be prepared to indulge in a variety of culture and traditions. With its many regions, each with its different government and ways of doing things, travelers to Spain will sure be treated to a plethora of rich sights, sounds and ex... Read >
Author: Robbo das

Things To Do While Visiting Dublin

19th February 2006
With a population of almost half a million, Dublin is the capital and largest city on the island of Ireland. It was originated in 488AD as a shipping port while going through the Irish Sea and has progressively grown into a modern day city throughout the ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Italian travel guide

05th January 2006
Italy as one of the most ancient European civilizations is unknown to none. Italy had been the land of Roman Empire for long. Today the country has a rich history and tradition that speaks for itself and gathers tourists from all round the world. Italy is... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

While Visiting Paris -Top Tourist Attractions for Weekend Getaways in Paris

12th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Fionnuala Downhill As the second largest city of Western Europe, Paris is known as the City of Lights for its well-lit displays in the late hours, which calls to visiting tourists from around the world. It is the home of the Eiffel Tower... Read >

Vacations in Manhattan

12th September 2005
Some people think that Manhattan and New York City are synonymous, but they are not. Everyone should get to see New York City in his or her lifetime, but this network of neighborhoods can be intimidating without guidance. Manhattan is only one of the fi... Read >
Author: David Chandler