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Rolling Cuisine

Out in the sun on office-building steps or during a brisk destination hike, ad hoc alfresco meals are New York City’s most distinctive way to dine.
March 2004
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An Affair to Remember

Home to rocky shorelines and an active volcano, Italy’s Lipari Islands may not seduce you from the start. But just give them some time.
January 2004
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Night Ride Home

Arriving hungry, tired, and completely unannounced, a traveler finds that a night at one of Korea’s most sacred temples gives her much more than just a rest.
December 2003
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Alone Again, Naturally

For one man, Provincetown provides a paradoxical sense of belonging in isolation, the odd feeling that sometimes the best way to find companionship is by yourself.
December 2003
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The Eel Deal

There’s a movable feast in upstate New York—if you catch it.
December 2003
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Tuscan Holiday

Florence is at its very best at Christmas, when the city is ablaze with colored lights, and the aroma of roasting chestnuts fills the streets.
December 2003
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So This Is Bliss?

Once upon a time, in a hot tub far away, Club Med defined the art of excess.
November 2003
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Riding the Ticowave

One thing you should know about Costa Rica is that there’s nothing to do there. The other is that there’s so much to do.
November 2003
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Berlin: Act II

With Germany’s reborn capital entering a new stage of its career, a Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright revisits the scene of his first production.
November 2003
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Pennies In A Stream, Falling Leaves, A Sycamore …

Moonlight in Vermont means it’s almost time for breakfast.
November 2003
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