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High on Adventure April 2004 |
Santa Barbara Santa Barbara calls itself the American Riviera, and it's not such a stretch. The climate is Mediterranean, it's sunny most of the time, and there's a big mix of open-air markets, seaside galleries and pedestrian-friendly streets lined with shopping opportunities. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2010 Ron Kapon |
Wining, Dining & Touring in California's Central Coast My first stop was less than an hour's drive at Herzog Wine Cellars in Oxnard. They specialize in artisanal winemaking and special reserve wines that happen to be kosher. |
AskMen.com Scott Mills |
Cannes Film Festival Tour During festival time, over 200,000 visitors descend on Cannes -- including filmmakers, actors and the international media -- transforming it from a quiet seaside town to a mini-Hollywood circus. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2006 Ron Kapon |
California Dreaming Going on an 11 day driving expedition from San Diego to Los Angeles and back will reveal the little villas and unknowns in between. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2009 Ron Kapon |
Wining, Dining, and Touring in California's Central Coast There are presently over 2,800 commercial wineries in California with 622 wineries utilizing the Central Coast designation. |
Real Travel Adventures August 2010 Barbara Singer |
Exciting LABRFF 2010 Stirred Up Recollections of Brazil Just watching a Brazilian film causes your heart to beat faster. LABRIFF was a five-day whirlwind of over 6 films. My own visit to Brazil was quite a whirlwind, and it was set up by my travel agent cousin in Mexico. |
Outside August 2007 |
Bobby Martinez Interview Santa Barbara's Bobby Martinez managed to turn to the waves and stay off the streets. He stormed into the ranks of the Association of Surfing Professionals World Tour last year, becoming only the second Mexican-American to do so. |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 Christopher Palmeri |
Sideways In Santa Barbara Follow in the film's footsteps by touring the region's family-owned wineries. |
Salon.com August 23, 2000 Barbara Kelley |
Dot-com culture clash As sleepy Santa Barbara starts to look more like Silicon Valley south, residents decry "economic apartheid." |
Outside March 2009 Stephanie Pearson |
Coastal Chill With its SoCal sun and NoCal sensibility, Santa Barbara is about the best place in the lower 48 for an early-spring mix of surfing and cycling -- and for anyone in pursuit of a good glass of wine. |
Salon.com January 23, 2002 Alan Deutschman |
Doing the Sundance shuffle Our intrepid reporter went to the ridiculously famous indie film festival, hobnobbed with Mariah and Mira, breathed the same air as Brad and Parker and uncovered one dirty little secret... |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Garland et al. |
Hotels That Have A Story To Tell Far from being dusty artifacts, historic hotels are reaping the benefits of a growing interest in heritage travel. And some are featuring business services, too. Here are three examples. |
Outside September 2001 Mike Grudowski |
Welcome to Your New Backyard Want instant access to the Big Outdoors -- trails, rivers, wild shores, just minutes from home -- without compromising your livelihood? Then check out these ten towns on the verge of paradise, where you don't have to ditch it all to have it all. |
Lucire March 15, 2014 |
Star-struck at Sundance Lola Saab looks back at this year's Sundance Film Festival, from the premieres to the celebrity lounges and parties |
Real Travel Adventures November 2005 Ron Kapon |
Up Up and Away to New Mexico A list of must sees for those visiting New Mexico for either business or pleasure. |
Salon.com March 23, 2001 Ian Rothkerch |
Dishing Oscar A frank talk with Gil Cates, the man who's producing the biggest TV show of the year... |
Real Travel Adventures August 2009 Neely & Neely |
Channel Islands National Park and Marine Reserve This is a National Treasure, protected for us and future generations to enjoy. Each island has unique landscape and wildlife native to it. |
Geotimes October 2007 Fred Schwab |
Flicking Out on Mother Earth Movies may be the most cost-effective way to raise awareness of an issue and stimulate action. The geological community seems to have gotten the message. |
Salon.com August 27, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
Where are the female directors? There are women in the Senate, women heading studios and busloads of young women emerging from film school. So why are 96 percent of films directed by men? |
Salon.com October 31, 2002 Damien Cave |
Reel world domination If young film buffs choose Tarantino over Antonioni, are they culturally illiterate? Some of their elders, self-appointed guardians of the cinematic canon, think so. |
Finefishing Saltwater Capt. David Bacon |
Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties The Santa Barbara Channel is my very favorite section of California coastline.... |
Salon.com November 5, 2002 Janelle Brown |
The unexamined thug life Makers of an ill-fated indie film about L.A. gangbangers claim that a fear of unruly black audiences has prompted theater owners to shun their work. |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Farnoosh Torabi |
Investor's Cut Get your shot at the silver screen without setting a foot in Hollywood. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2010 Hoch & Hoch |
Visit Santa Fe and Its Remarkable Bishop's Lodge Situated in the colorful foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the lodge and Santa Fe itself offer much that is appealing to visitors from around the world. |
Foundation News & Commentary Mar/Apr 2005 |
The Envelope Please Through their own productions and those of their grantees, foundations are helping to tell rich, evocative stories that bring critical issues to life. Here are the 2005-2006 Film & Video Festival Winners. Born Into Brothels... Let's Get Real... Reading Your Rights... etc. |
Outside November 2008 Alex Crevar |
A Brief History of Mountain Film The Banff Mountain Film Festival returns for its 33rd edition, with some 500 screenings in 30 countries. Here's a look at how high-altitude cinema arose from low-rent beginnings. |
Adventure Robert Earle Howells |
Southern California: SoCal Unscripted Head four hours in any direction and it's a wild new world. |
Lucire February 24, 2013 |
Lights on Park City Sundance is a great opportunity for many independent filmmakers to receive recognition for their artistic ideas on the silver screen. |
Finefishing Saltwater David Bacon |
The Dazzling Santa Barbara Channel Holds a Deep Secret The Santa Barbara Channel is the most underutilized fishery on the Southern California coast.... |
Foundation News & Commentary Mar/Apr 2006 |
The Envelope Please Here are the The Council on Foundations' 2006-2007 Film & Video Festival Winners: Aging Out... Brother to Brother... Beyond Brown: Pursuing the Promise... etc. |
Salon.com March 23, 2002 Nikki Finke |
Oscar, heal thyself The Academy Awards have grown sloppy and corrupt. Here are five proposals to fix them... |
AskMen.com December 10, 2003 Matthew Simpson |
Top 10: Christmas Movies For Guys Rest assured, holiday films are not limited to classics like It's A Wonderful Life and Miracle on 34th Street. Find out which movies guys could actually enjoy watching during this festive season. |
Salon.com January 23, 2002 Jean Tang |
To hell with happy endings A sober, toned-down Sundance Film Festival delivers a crop of dramas dour even by indie standards... |
IEEE Spectrum July 2012 Mark Anderson |
The World's Largest Film Festival Is Online With 80 000 submissions, YouTube's "Your Film Festival" is 50 times the size of Sundance |
Real Travel Adventures March 2009 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Making a World of Difference The Santa Fe International Folk Art Market is the perfect way to enable your family to "see the world" without going far from home. |