Canadian Mother And Daughter Missing On California Camping Adventure
- Heather Cassell
- August 30, 2018
Authorities Are Searching For A Mother And Her Daughter Who Were Reported Missing After Days Of Being Off The Radar by Heather Cassell A Canadian mother and daughter on a camping trip to Northern California are missing. Audrey Rodrigue, 29, and her daughter Emily Rodrigue, 10, were reported missing by Audrey’s boyfriend August 27, according […]
Read MoreCalifornia Will Soon Be Able To Party All Night Long
- Heather Cassell
- August 29, 2018
“Nightlife is crucial to our culture and our economy,” Wiener said in a statement from his office. “California’s one-size-fits-all closing time doesn’t make sense. When it comes to nightlife, you can’t compare downtown Los Angeles or San Francisco to a small town.”
“Local communities should be able to size up their own nightlife needs and decide their own closing time. This bill allows for local control over nightlife – granting flexibility to nine cities to allow bars to stay open later in certain neighborhoods or for special events if that’s what the community decides is best,” he continued.
Read MoreSouthwest Airlines Announces New Technology Manager
- Heather Cassell
- August 29, 2018
Southwest Airlines announced Tammy Amirault as its new managing director of technology, enterprise management analytics earlier this month.
Tammy succeeded Sherry Staber, vice president of technology in enterprise management and technical operations. Sherry is retiring.
Read MoreEco-Luxury In The Heart Of The Belizean Jungle
- Heather Cassell
- August 26, 2018
Mariposa Jungle Lodge Offers Travelers Adventure And Culture In Comfort And Style In The Jungle by Heather Cassell The night rang with various sounds from cicadas, crickets, and frogs from the jungle outside my cottage. I knew there were monkeys, jaguars, and other creatures in the blackness of the night, but the larger animals were […]
Read MoreUnexpected Adventure And Magic In Belize
- Heather Cassell
- August 26, 2018
Belize Offers Travelers A Variety of Experiences From The Jungle To The Beach by Heather Cassell The howler monkey with her baby lazily laid on the branches high above us. They weren’t moving. It looked like I wasn’t going to see one up close that day. I was standing beneath the shade of the tree […]
Read MoreIn Sydney, Enjoy A Leisurely Waterside Brunch At Seventeen
- Heather Cassell
- August 12, 2018
Seventeen offers the perfect start to a day putting you in the right mood for exploring The Rocks and Dawes Point neighborhoods and the day ahead of you.
Read MoreAt Sydney’s Saint Peter The Whole Fish Is The Star
- Heather Cassell
- August 5, 2018
Sydney’s Saint Peter’s Young Chef And Owner Josh Niland Delightfully Reimagines Every Part Of The Fish For Guests by Heather Cassell I love fish. But I haven’t been this excited about fish since I don’t know when. Why am I excited? Recently, I was introduced to one of Sydney’s most innovative restaurants: Saint Peter. Forget America’s […]
Read MoreParis Goes For The Gold With Gay Games X
- Heather Cassell
- July 30, 2018
“Gay Paree” will be super gay next weekend when more than 40,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender athletes from around the world descend upon the “City of Lights” for Gay Games X this week.
Read MoreWhat To Do On Your First Parisian Adventure
- Heather Cassell
- July 29, 2018
Paris cast a spell on me, as it does with many who flip through the pages of travel and fashion magazines and books filled with spellbinding lyrical prose and photographs that capture the romance and grittiness of the City of Lights.
Read MoreLet There Be Laughter At The Wine Country Comedy Fest In Sonoma
- Heather Cassell
- July 20, 2018
Comedy is “what keeps you happy” it is “the spice of life,” said Wine County Comedy Fest co-founder Lisa Pidge who has “the ultimate standup comedy experience in wine country” happening this weekend.
Read MoreCuckoo Callay Serves Up A Creative And Delicious Breakfast
- Heather Cassell
- June 17, 2018
Needless to say, being caffeinated in Sydney is a good thing. Excellent coffee is one of the things the city prides itself on, so much so, Starbucks is difficult to find because locals simply don’t frequent the American coffee chain. That’s how good the coffee is with fast service and food only increases the experience.
Read MoreWomen Mourn The Man: Anthony Bourdain
- Heather Cassell
- June 10, 2018
The Women Who Graced Anthony Bourdain’s Presence To Those Closest To Him Remember The Revered Celebrity World Traveler Who Brought Venturing Down Unfamiliar Paths And Eating Foreign Foods Into The World’s Livingrooms by Heather Cassell It was the first story on my roommate’s and my phones’ newsfeed Friday morning. My first thought was, this is […]
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