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The R&B star, and six-time Grammy Award recipient, John Legend is playing a surprise show at Grand Central at noon to promote the Marriott's lobby designs.
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The neglected sibling of England and Scotland is finally starting to come into its own.
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He's already suggested installing coin-operated lavatories and selling standing room on flights, so it may not be surprising that the latest idea from the colorful CEO of Ryanair is once again pushing air travelers' buttons.
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The Incas called gold "the sun's sweat," but it's the sweat behind that civilization's handiwork with the cherished metal that's on display in Paris, from Sept. 10 to Feb. 6, at the Pinacotheque de Paris museum.
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Through research in Ottoman archives and out in the provinces, Istanbul chefs and restaurant owners have salvaged dishes that seemed lost to history and resurrected ancient Ottoman, regional and home cooking.
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Reading glasses sit at the community table in the corner of The Hotel Coffee Shop. It's for the men too stubborn to bring their own.
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You can save $200 on this three-city Spain tour by booking early for travel in February or March, when the temperatures in Seville are warmer than parts of the U.S.
Spain - Seville - Travel and Tourism - United States - Travel Services
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This year, from Sept. 10 to 25, the London African Music Festival expands to more venues and boroughs than ever before, presenting artists from 23 countries.
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A JetBlue flight attendant whose fame took off after his dramatic exit down an emergency chute is is no longer employed by the airline.
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The federal government is giving travelers an extra month to comment on proposed new consumer rules for airline passengers. Here's how to speak up.
Airline - Federal government of the United States - United States - Travel - Business
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Montréal has made its streets inviting to cyclists, giving another reason to visit this vibrant and incredibly green city.
Canada - Montreal - Quebec - Politics - Transport
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Air fares have marched steadily upward in recent months and are now close to pre-recession levels — and that’s not even counting all the new fees that airlines have introduced lately.
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Recession and Tropical Storm Earl aside, more Americans were expected to hit the roads and airways this Labor Day weekend.
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A portrait of Giovanna degli Albizzi Tornabuoni is the centerpiece of a show at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid.
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Derek Speirs for The New York Times:
With top-tier actors and affordable tickets, the city’s theater scene is rich and intimate.
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Andrew Councill for The New York Times:
With live music, food offerings and other activities, Maryland’s wineries offer a good time as well as a good sip.
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Lori Duff for The New York Times:
Armed with a map, compass, hiking boots and a blue Honda, a hiker tackles the highest point in each New England state.
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With top-tier actors and affordable tickets, Dublin's theater scene is rich and intimate.
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Taheima Wellness Resort & Spa offers academic sessions on its idyllic grounds in Mexico.
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