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'He's still living in a mansion': Collapse of a Wine Country real estate empire has left deep scars
For nearly a decade, two aggressive real estate investors stirred excitement and suspicion as they amassed an impressive Wine Country real estate portfolio worth nearly $150 million. But then, two years ago, their buying frenzy ground to a halt…
E.J. Lagasse Is Making Emeril's Dangerous Again
E.J. Lagasse, chef and co-owner of Emeril's in New Orleans, is leading the family flagship into a new Michelin-starred era. At Emeril's in New Orleans, E.J. Lagasse is turning fine dining into a high-wire act of Michelin stars, family pressure…
Why global conflicts have sparked a major rise in solar power
Dave HarveyWest of England business and environment correspondent '[Solar panels are] all about saving money now, not just sustainability.' Those are the words of the founder of a small solar power firm who sums up the shift in the industry neatly.
Five Wild Cannes Market Projects: From Boy-Love Horror-Romance 'Paint You on My Bed Sheet' to 'Deathgasm II Goremageddon'
There are some 4,000 films being sold at this year's Cannes Marché du Film, the world's leading film bazaar held in the depths of the Palais des Festivals where sellers from 140 countries are hawking their goods with colorful, often…
Taking a cruise along the Lower Danube reveals the region's complex history
Cruising down the Lower Danube from Romania to Hungary is a rewarding, relaxing and highly enjoyable voyage of discovery. My route passes through quieter parts of Europe, where small towns, local markets, family-run vineyards and historical cities…
Burton Pidsea pub hits the market with £280k asking price
A closed pub in the tranquil Holderness village of Burton Pidsea is on the market with £280,000 price tag. The Black Bull on the village's Main Road is being marketed as an 'exceptional opportunity' to take on a 'high potential hospitality…
Where Richard Branson Cycles In Mallorca
It's peak cycling season in Mallorca. Which means right about now, the island is buzzing with thousands of MAMILs (middle aged men in lycra) and affably amateur Brits are arriving by the planeload. Most people just come for the sunshine, endless…
Dean's Is Not Your Average Pub
The stargazy pie at Dean's—a new British-ish, pub-ish restaurant on the edge of SoHo—is, in a word, freaky. The head of a fish, cooked and glossy gray, emerges from a latticed crust, regarding the ceiling with an unnerving, dull-eyed…
6 cinematic homes with theaters
This 2007 Tuscan-inspired estate near Folsom Lake features a cinema with two rows of seating, illuminated movie posters, a detailed coffered ceiling, and a built-in movie screen. The four-bedroom has high ceilings, hand-painted frescoes, arched…
We left UK for an idyllic utopia abroad - rent is £99 a week & pints cost £1.74
AS RENAE Wasik sips the final drops from her glass of wine and puts the fork on her plate, a smile spreads across her face when the waiter approaches with the bill. The mum, who spent the day working from her garden while watching her daughter play…
The big problem with those viral tiny snack tins
There's a 2021 InStyle cover story of Jennifer Aniston that I think about more often than I'd like to. Specifically, it's Aniston's response to being asked what she eats when she's stressed. “A chip. Crunch, crunch, crunch,” she says.
'Another Day' Review: Adèle Exarchopoulos Shines as a Woman Under the Influence in an Otherwise Loose-Limbed Portrait of a Functioning Alcoholic
As an actress herself, not to mention the daughter of French movie star Miou-Miou, writer-director Jeanne Herry knows a thing about performance. Her last two features, In Safe Hands and All Your Faces, were both ensemble pieces featuring…
I found these fun, funky, tasty spots in the French Quarter. Now I'm worried they'll all close
Don't call it a block party, because the blocks aren't open, and that's the problem. Along a stretch of lower Decatur Street in the French Quarter, slow-going infrastructure repairs now in their tenth month have occupied the roadway and put tall…
How Aarhus Is Becoming One Of The Most Sustainable Cities In The World
Anders Lendager in front of the TRÆ office building. Anders Lendager is contemplating the practicalities of a new 20-story skyscraper in Aarhus, Denmark. And this one is all about practicality. It's not just any skyscraper. This one, built…
Tiny tidal island in the UK used to film a post-apocalyptic horror movie
OFF the coast of Northumberland is a remote, tidal island that you'll have to time right to visit – as it is cut off from the mainland twice a day. Called Lindisfarne, or by its other name, Holy Island, it might be familiar to fans of horror…
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