Quirky Cleveland: A Christmas House Tucked away in the old, quaint suburb of Tremont in West Cleveland, is the original house from the 1983 cult classic, “A Christmas Story.” Yes, that’s right, Ralphie Parker’s house… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Quirky Cleveland: The Duct Tape Festival If you’ve never realized how versatile duct tape is, I’m here to tell you… think again. Every Father’s Day Weekend, the suburb of Avon, Ohio hosts The Duct Tape Parade… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Quirky Cleveland: The Dittrick Museum of Medical History The Dittrick Museum of Medical History, part of Case Western University, looks like your typical college library; an older building with study rooms, bookshelves, and regal furnishings. The museum, known for… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Cleveland’s Cuisine: The West Side Market Known as one of Cleveland’s National Historic Landmarks with origins dating back as early as the late 1800s, The West Side Market tells a beautiful story of how the city’s first… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Caption It: Winner 8/22 Congratulations John B.! Your caption of Johnny’s dad in Erie, Pennsylvania was our favorite. We couldn’t have said it better. John’s swag bag includes: a GoGo red tote bag, 100 Of The… Trishna Patel , August 28, 2012
11 things to see during the RNC: Tampa, Florida The Republican National Convention kicks off tomorrow in Tampa Bay, Florida, despite a delay in opening today due to Tropical Storm Issac. The city will be hosting nearly 2,300 delegates… Trishna Patel , August 27, 2012
Travel Product of the Week: RailRiders RailRiders clothing is marketed as “the toughest clothes on the planet.” So when a safari in East Africa was on my calendar, it was time to research the best safari… Lindsay Taub , August 21, 2012
Quirky Cleveland: Big Fun The plaque outside Big Fun fittingly reads that it’s listed on the National Registry of Hysterical Places. From the extremely wacky to the mildly inappropriate, Big Fun is a “a warehouse of… Trishna Patel , August 17, 2012
New York (JFK) to Los Angeles (LAX) on United without a P.S. Plane Since when did United stop offering p.s. (Premium Service) planes on their JFK – LAX route? I just booked a ticket on the 7am flight out of New York and… Johnny Jet , August 15, 2012
Flight Reading: Two New Travel Books Travel styles are as different as the people who travel. With this in mind, I recently read two books that don’t pretend to be for everyone and are better for… Catherine Stribling , August 14, 2012
Summerfest With a Side of Milwaukee – Where to Eat Good Eats & Drinks Summerfest isn’t the only thing Milwaukee has going on – yes, you’d be hard pressed to find better beer and brats anywhere else in the U.S.,… Cynthia Cunniff , August 14, 2012
Summerfest With a Side of Milwaukee – What to Do A Break from the Summerfest Crowds A great way to break out of the Summerfest crowd for a bit is to enjoy so many of the other things Milwaukee has to… Cynthia Cunniff , August 14, 2012
Summerfest With a Side of Milwaukee Every time I mention going to Summerfest to anyone from the Midwest, I get an overwhelming positive response. Since 1966 it has been a highly anticipated annual festival for music lovers living… Cynthia Cunniff , August 14, 2012
2012 Los Angeles Food & Wine Festival Last night I attended the opening night of the second annual Los Angeles Food & Wine Festival (LAFW) thanks to my good friend Mike Freed. Johnny Jet , August 10, 2012
New York: How to Catch a Broadway Show for Less There are two things you absolutely must do when visiting New York City: go shopping and take in some live theater. Unfortunately, both experiences be fairly expensive. While you can… Johnny Jet , August 9, 2012