It should come as no surprise that I constantly strive to improve my Matsumoto itinerary. After all, I return to this charming city in the Japanese Alps as often as I can, both to take in...
When it comes to printers, I've had my fair share of frustration. So many of the printers today are inexpensive to purchase yet the replacement cartridges are expensive and don't last very long despite manufacturer's...
My husband had a work conference in Aspen recently, so Augusten and I decided to spontaneously tag along. I’ll preface this by saying that I am NOT a skier, and Augusten isn’t quite to the...
Join us at Wisdom 2.0 this year, an event we team up with every year as a media partner. This event is at the crossroads of innovation, technology, wisdom and heart-centered connection and will be...
Tokyo is the largest city in the world, with more than 30 million inhabitants, and it stands to reason that each has his or her own experience there—why should travelers looking for what to do...
I feel guilty saying this, but I also hate to lie: Most of the things to do in Rotorua left me less than inspired. While it’s true that I only booked one night in the...
This year's New York Times Travel Show was as packed as ever. With over 35,000 attendees, 700 exhibitors from more than 175 countries and tons of evening events to compliment, it makes for a packed...
How good is American Airlines vis a vis other US airlines and also like-airlines from other countries? This—and its inverse—are questions many travelers ask me, from foreigners traveling to the US for the first time,...
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