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Top Chef Michael Voltaggio Stays at Langham Huntington
Some people have been wondering what would happen to Top Chef contestant Michael Voltaggio, chef de cuisine at the Langham Huntington in Pasadena, now that’s he’s been crowned the winner of Top Chef; and the simplest answer is, for the time being, nothing.
Bo Obama Enjoys Washington, D.C., Snow
While President Obama is busy running the country, the first family’s new shaggy-haired dog, Bo, has been frolicking in the Washington, D.C., snow without a care in the world.
Ineke Perfume San Francisco
While many perfume companies choose to market their products by associating them with celebrities and fashion icons, one San Francisco perfumer is letting the true art of perfume making do all the talking.
Mayor Bloomberg Scraps Inaugural Gala
In a conscious effort to make a point regarding the state of the country’s economy, billionaire Mayor Bloomberg has decided to scrap this year’s inaugural gala ceremony after his inaugural address on New Year’s Day.
Tiger’s Mom Comments on Her Cub
Kutilda Woods is the mother of professional golfer Tiger Woods, and while she usually is seen cheering on her son on the golf course, she is now reportedly “furious with her philandering son,” and commenting on her cub’s recent personal drama.
500 Best Hotels in the World
Choosing the right hotel can often make or break a vacation and to help travelers with that important decision, Travel + Leisure has just revealed its annual list of the 500 best hotels in the world.
South Beach: Because Los Angeles Just Wasn’t Shallow Enough
Hugh Macleod is a cartoonist, artist, blogger, and social media marketer whose inspirational, no-nonsense approach to art and business made him a very successful man. He recently came to Miami to display his artwork at Ecco Pizzatecca where one of his prints was captioned, “South Beach: Because Los Angeles just wasn’t shallow enough.”
Cartier and America Exhibition
The Cartier and America exhibition opened yesterday at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco and includes more than 300 rare and exquisite jewelry items from the early 20th century Belle Époque period through the 1970s.
Apple Aids in Broadway’s Transformation
Over the past 10 years, the stretch of Manhattan along Broadway from Columbus Circle to 72nd Street has been continually improving making it immeasurably finer, safer, and more fun than it has ever been. The new Apple Store is now receiving credit for being a large contributor to the more recent transformations in the area.
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