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Cherokee Nation Cultural Tours
by Dave Shultz
The Cherokee Nation has come a long way since The Trail of Tears in 1838.  The culture is thousands of years old and is noted as being the most civilized of its time.  Now, the Cherokee Nation’s Cultural...(more)

 

 

 

 

 
 

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A Walk in the Park
by Jeff West
The view has changed. Instead of a sea of low rise buildings and parking lots, a visitor to the George Brown Convention Center..
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ISAN, The Thailand of Old
by Irene Butler
Donning our "leech-socks" (cotton gaiters that are a must during the rainy season) I set off with my husband Rick and our guide Yui (U-ey) on a trek through the tangle of jungle.
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Urban Cowgirls Guide to the Ford King Ranch Truck
by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
Traditional wisdom has a woman walking dogs, hanging out in the grocery store gourmet aisles, visiting art galleries and more to meet men. But recently I discovered a much easier way. I drove a Ford 150 King Ranch Truck and the men flocked
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Who would have thought a play named Pajama Game
would be so topical 50 years later

edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
I wonder if Obama has seen this play, With his busy schedule he probably has little time to sleep. But the conflict between management and union and pajama makers makes me think
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Rat Pack
edited by Madelyn Miller
I just came back from a week in Las Vegas. It is my new favorite city. Fabulous food, exciting nightlife, great shows. And as I toured some of the new construction like the M resort and the City Center,
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The Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
Being trashy seems to be in. And the real story of real marriages comes out on Wife Swapping and reality shows with popular stars. There is something timely and titillating about trash. Maybe in tough times we are more interested in alternative lifestyles
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Argentina's Forever Tango at Titas
by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
If your Valentine's Day did not live up to your romantic expections, try Forever Tango. Created and directed by Luis Bravo, the show has toured internationally and has been rapturously lauded by critics as the foremost authentic tango show in the world.
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Karma Police Reward Good Karma
reviewed by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
The world's largest secret organization, the Karma Police, recruit all-around good guy Charles West as their newest agent. The Karma Police help ensure that good people are rewarded and not-so good people are punished. Charles joins the Karma Police
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TITAS presents the Dallas Debut of Italy's
Interpreti Veneziani

edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
Even though it is difficult to reproduce the Venetian atmosphere and Vivaldi's music in concert halls, Interpreti Veneziani manage to do the impossible - they unfold the silence of the lagoon
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Bled Island, Slovenia's One and Only
by Mazel Pernell
Many countries have none. Finland has nearly 180,000. Slovenia has one. And it's a beauty. I'm talking about islands. If the wisest leaders of Slovenia could have chosen the setting for the country's only
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Vida Spa My Rejuvenator
by Jane Cassie
Over the years, while partaking in my favourite pastime of spa-ing I've had the pleasure of being pampered and massaged with lots of wonderful products. But never have I walked away feeling so...(more)
A Day in Ireland's Burren Country
by Colette Connolly
For all of a minute we stood in complete darkness except for the phosphorescent glow of my husband's watch. Our guide told us it was perhaps the blackest place on earth. All four of us held hands...(more)
Key West: Sophisticated pleasures
by Lucy Komisar
On a sultry evening in Key West, we meandered down Duval Street, toward the Gulf of Mexico. Almost at the water, we followed the paths in the gardens of the Pier House that led to a favorite cabaret and...(more)

The Prairies' Only Winery: A Dream Comes True
by Habeeb Salloum
"You should try our Saskatchewan wine made in the only commercial winery on the Canadian prairies', Patricia, a Saskatchewan tourist official, was full of enthusiasm as she talked. I looked at her...(more
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Ten Top Reasons to Discover Davao
by J. J. Scott
With all the diverse areas to visit in the Philippines, Davao, on the southern island of Mindanao is not on the usual tourist's route, which is a shame because the area has a lot to offer. Davao, the world's...(more)

 

 

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