Las Vegas: The Secrets Behind the Curtains

Las Vegas: The Secrets Behind the Curtains

By Richard Bangs There is no place on the planet with such a nimiety of magic. Every stage, every song, every bite and brew, every light is so sufficiently perfected as to be indistinguishable from sorcery. So, what goes on behind the curtains here? How do they do it? I decided to find out, and … Continued

Gathering for Valentine’s Day: #SinglesInAmerica

The Saturday of Valentine’s Weekend, I gathered some of my best girlfriends to listen to the match.com livestream that happened at “The Rickey at Dream Midtown” with Carole Radziwill and Dr. Helen Fisher. I had watched Dr. Fisher’s TED Talk  and was excited to hear her speak about dating.  She is a Biological Anthropologist, a Senior … Continued

American road trip: Helicopters and food hacks

Lisa and the gang left South Dakota with a bang… and a helicopter ride! The Badlands of South Dakota are a designated national park and close to 65,000 acres act as a wilderness area for the re-introduction of endangered species. After hopping onto a tour with Black Hills Aerial Adventures, Lisa was on her way to … Continued

SheKnows: Make Your Active Resolutions Come True: Kayak!

This article was first published on SheKnows as  If far flung travels are out of the budget, a local kayaking trip is just the thing Did your New Year’s Resolutions include travel? Many people I talk with want to travel more but are worried about cost or distance for exotic locations. You do not have … Continued

La Dolce Vita: A Hidden Gem in Beverly Hills

La Dolce Vita is a hidden gem in Beverly Hills. Frank Sinatra’s name is on his regular booth and so is the Reagans! With no windows, this is a place that celebrities can enjoy a night out without being on display. My favorite thing on the special Valentine’s menu was the ravioli. Enjoy all the tempting treats … Continued

John Wayne and the Alabama Hills

  Alabama Hills, Movie Road. Mt Whitney in background. A Don Graham photo. By Pete Vanlaw For any of you who frequently drive Highway 395 to reach the ski slopes at Mammoth Mountain, or the fishing at June Lake, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the little town of Lone Pine, where you probably slowed down to avoid … Continued

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