From bold experiments to understated havens of cool, new restaurants have sprung up in cultural institutions all over the city. (source: New York Times) – RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
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Choice Tables: Museum Restaurants: Where Art and Haute Cuisine Meet in Paris (source: New York Times)
Dozens of new cafes and coffee bars treat coffee making like an art, or at least a high form of craft. (source: New York Times) – RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
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New York Is Finally Taking Its Coffee Seriously (source: New York Times)
Selling exit-row seats to all comers raise questions about whether all buyers are suitable to perform emergency evacuation procedures.
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On the Road: Airplane Exit-Row Seats, Once a Perk, Now for Sale (source: New York Times)
In Mexico City’s historic district, Calle Regina’s mezcalerías and bars are luring visitors after dark. (source: New York Times) – News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
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Surfacing: Where Centro Parties at Night (source: New York Times)
A relaxed distance from Manhattan’s urban frenzy, one man’s hospitality has created an intimate stage for top-tier musicians who enjoy an appreciative audience. (source: New York Times) – RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
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Swinging on the Hudson: An Unlikely Haven for Jazz (source: New York Times)
Paddleboarding while upright means venturing far and wide without having to hunt for waves.
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If You Can Stand Up, Who Cares if Surf’s Up? (source: New York Times)
Finding a new flight after a major weather cancellation is complicated. But some certain strategies can pay off .
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Practical Traveler: You Can’t Weatherproof a Flight (source: New York Times)
The winter storms in February forced many business travelers to rebook seats or make new reservations in a system that has no slack.
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On the Road: After Blizzards, Untangling a Knotted System (source: New York Times)
Nearly a dozen new museums, galleries and other creative spaces have popped up all across Murcia. (source: New York Times) – News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
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Next Stop: Art Takes Root in Fertile Soil in Spain (source: New York Times)
The ethnic theme playgrounds showcase features of ethnic minorities but also enforce the narrative that they are part of greater China. (source: New York Times) – RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com
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China’s Han Flock to Theme Parks Featuring Minorities (source: New York Times)