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Rick Steves’ Europe: Western Norway: Nature’s magnificent showcase
Rugged is putting it mildly when it comes to 80 percent of Norway. Historically, it was a challenge to live here. That’s why Vikings ventured south and so many emigrants left for America. But I find excuses to return to Norway regularly. Three of my grandparents grew up there. I once told my TV producer, […]
Go away with … Sarah Seltzer
With her debut novel, “The Singer Sisters” (out Aug. 6, 2024 from Flatiron Books), Sarah Seltzer weaves together a multi-generational story of an alt rocker and her folk legend mother. Full of fractured relationships, deceit, love and mystery, the page turner reads like a confessional full of music that readers can almost hear. “I had […]
Ed Perkins on Travel: The status of status fares
"Status" fares for transportation are based on who you are, not on timing of purchase and travel or level of demand. Back in the heyday of rail travel, railroads used to post special fares for various sorts of customers, including deals for the clergy. With the advent of sophisticated analytics and greater control over inventory […]
Taking the kids: To Olympic City
Welcome to Olympic City. Not Paris, where the quadrennial 2024 summer games open July 26. Olympic City USA is Colorado Springs, Colorado. Fun fact: This is the first time the Olympics will be in Paris since 1924. We picked up that fun fact and many others at the 60,000- square-foot United States Olympic and Paralympic […]
Go away with … Hymnson Chan
For stuntman-turned-actor Hymnson Chan, the transition was easy because his work doing stunts required acting skills. “ We have to sell hits to make them look more painful than they actually are,” said the Los Angeles-based filmmaker. “Or we have to maintain a certain emotion during scenes – like fear or panic – when doing […]
Rick Steves’ Europe: Croatia’s colorful coast
I love the knack Croatians have for taking a humble stretch of craggy shoreline and turning it into a wildly romantic bar or café. In the coastal town of Rovinj, several bars and restaurants offer tables atop the town’s rocky seawall, and some provide you with a pillow – an invitation to find your own […]
Ed Perkins on Travel: Avoiding an airline mess
You either experienced the July airline meltdown or read about or viewed some of the grief it caused, and you’re wondering what to do to make it easier if it happens again. The short answer is "not much." It seems that airline computer systems are not the most robust on the planet, and if they’re […]
Taking the kids: To a dude ranch family reunion
Michael Walker wasn’t impressed when his mom announced the family was going to a place called Paradise where there was no TV or electronic games. “Sounds more like hell than Paradise,” the teen declared. That was more than 30 years ago, and Michael Walker quickly changed his tune. His family has returned 13 times to […]