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The Long Walk: From Milwaukee to Chicago on Two Feetnew

I've bicycled from Chicago to Milwaukee a dozen or so times, including several trips during the dead of winter on the annual Frozen Snot Century ride. But lately I've been getting interested in walking as a form of travel that helps me take in more of my surroundings by slowing me down.
Chicago Newcity  |  John Greenfield  |  08-20-2008  |  Travel

Six Reasons Why the HANG UP Act is Wacknew

Recently, the House of Representatives' Transportation and Infrastructure Committee advanced a bill that will permanently ban cell-phone use on planes. The bill will now move to the full House and potentially become law. There are so many things that are wack about this bill, let's examine them one at a time.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Edwin Decker  |  08-20-2008  |  Commentary

Sucked into Amsterdam's Red Light Districtnew

My goal when I arrived in Amsterdam was to fight temptation and avoid the devils that lurk within the red light district. I wanted to write a sober account of the debauched circus encased within this small area. It wasn't meant to be.
The Georgia Straight  |  Steve Smysnuik  |  08-18-2008  |  Travel

Ethnic Ice Cream in Chicago: Around the World in 80 Licksnew

Ice creams and ices from Korea, India, the Philippines, Mexico, and more.
Chicago Reader  |  Anne Spiselman  |  08-18-2008  |  Food+Drink

Comparing the Chinatown Bus to Its Upstart Rivalsnew

Ah, the Chinatown bus, this mode of transportation is the epitome of "shady." About two years ago, however, new competitors to the original Chinatown buses materialized, claiming to provide a more pleasant trip for as little as $1 one-way from Philadelphia to New York City.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Sulina Gabale  |  08-12-2008  |  Travel

Fiberglass Giants: Chicago's Last Bastions of Marketing Kitschnew

During the 1960s and 1970s, the sight of massive pop-art fiberglass figures greeted drivers on streets and smaller highways across the country. From California to Maine, drivers and their families were alerted by figures in the forms of hotdogs, hamburgers, cowboys, clowns, alligators and oranges, lobsters and loons.
Chicago Newcity  |  David Witter  |  08-06-2008  |  Art

A Culinary Postcard from China on the Eve of the Olympicsnew

After 24 hours in the air, the concept of jet lag seems quaint. I can barely figure out what day it is, much less the time. But despite my disorientation and general mental fuzz upon landing in Beijing, when I see the "Fresh Furit Platter" [sic] on the hotel bar menu, I perk up enough to pronounce it to myself with a Chinese accent.
Missoula Independent  |  Ari LeVaux  |  08-05-2008  |  Food+Drink

Where to Go for Breakfast in Chicagonew

The following is a list of some of our favorite spots within city limits, stretching from Andersonville all the way down to Hyde Park, from hip weekend-morning brunch spots, to old-school classics, to destination-spots for the nighthawks .
Chicago Newcity  |  Staff  |  07-30-2008  |  Food+Drink

In Stuttgart, the Mercedez Benz Museum Writes a High-Gloss Version of Automotive Historynew

The museum not only pays tribute to a particularly expensive brand of automobile, it also offers up a history of the entire twentieth century, framed by the invention of a new method of motorized travel in 1885 and the widespread recognition of global warming today.
New Haven Advocate  |  Eric Goldscheider  |  07-22-2008  |  Travel

Visit All the New England States Without Leaving Bostonnew

It's a staycation, get it? And not only is it frugal it also allows you to help jumpstart the local economy and appreciate what you have closer to home.
Dig Boston  |  Staff  |  07-16-2008  |  Travel

The Ten Best Burgers in Las Vegasnew

When it comes to burgers, everyone, it seems, has their preference, from how they like their meat cooked to the almost infinite number of permutations with regard to toppings. Here are 10 of my favorite burgers in the city, most of them less than $10, except for the sliders and the super deluxe Kobe burger at N9Ne.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Max Jacobson  |  07-11-2008  |  Food+Drink

Sex Files: Vacations Can Bring Couples Closernew

If you are tired of having sex in the same old place at home, just being in a new environment can add a little spice to your sex life.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Annette Owens  |  06-18-2008  |  Advice

Despite Rising Fuel Costs, RV Owners Still Hitting the Roadnew

Rising fuel prices might actually increase visitation at local RV parks, as people drop their far-away travel plans and choose a close-by vacation instead.
North Coast Journal  |  Heidi Walters  |  06-17-2008  |  Travel

The 10 Things We Miss Most from the Golden Age of Air Travelnew

There was a Golden Age of Air Travel, but anyone who's suffered the indignities of being shuttled around like a convict at 30,000 feet knows it's over.
Boston Phoenix  |  James Parker  |  05-22-2008  |  Comedy

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