Join Tango Diva in San Francisco to Welcome the First Women Allowed to Perform from Iran
Shams Ensemble From Iran on Tour With the First Women to Perform on Stage Since the Revolution , see them in San Francisco
Shams Ensemble From Iran on Tour With the First Women to Perform on Stage Since the Revolution , see them in San Francisco
After four days of conventioning, I feel like I’ve been kicked in the ass by thirty-seven Democrat donkeys. Unable to eat solid foods and weighed down by flags, signs and ten thousand campaign buttons of varying cleverness (Ask Me How Many Houses I Own! Quesidellas for Obama. Obama Is My DJ), I believe more than…
by Megan Whiteaker Whoever said it’s not the destination but the journey that counts must never have had to put up with an airport. Long lines, grueling security check points, bad weather, over-bookings and lost luggage — today’s skies are both physically and mentally exhausting. But breathe easy my fellow jetsetters, salvation has reared her…
Recently, I attended one of the monthly wine dinners which featured some incredible wines (to the tune of $200/bottle) from Andrew Will Winery. Winemaker, Chris Camarda, touted by Wine & Spirits, as one of the world’s 50 most influential winemakers, was on hand to explain how he blends his wines to express the terroir of…
by Adrian Northrup & Julia Spiro You love to eat. And drink. You obsess over food magazines, watch cooking shows on TV and even dabble a little in the culinary arts yourself. You sample a spirit and imagine the perfect meal to complement its aroma and taste. You’ve spent the equivalent of a pair of…
by Julia Spiro There are so many travel guides out there today that attempt to cover everything from budget hostels to five-star dining and everything in between. The result is often a thinly spread mass of information that omits important details and insider advice, leaving readers feeling overwhelmed and under-informed. Many of the newest travel…
Here are some of the highlights of my visit: Sip, Drink. The stately Chateau Ste. Michelle is Washington State’s oldest winery, and is recognized for its award-winning Chardonnay, Merlot, Riesling and Cabernet. It was even voted “American Winery of the Year 2004″ by Wine Enthusiast magazine. Stop in for a guided tour, a choice of…