Journeys: In the Berkshires, Eating Locally Is a Tradition
What Hawthorne and Melville found out in 1850, tourists know today: the region is very farm friendly. feeds.nytimes.com |
Bumper stickers take aim at Jersey Shore visitors
First it was Bennies, then Shoobies. Now there's another derogatory nickname for summer tourists: FOOTs. rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
Unruly passenger forces Delta flight's return to Seattle
A Delta spokeswoman says an unruly passenger on a flight bound for Amsterdam forced pilots to return the plane to Seattle-Tacoma International ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
In Transit: 'Hipster Highway' Bus Connects D.C. and Brooklyn
The Know It Express, which debuts Friday, bypasses Manhattan and downtown Washington altogether, instead offering direct service from Washington's trendy U Street to Brooklyn's Atlantic Terminal, at the nexus of Fort Greene, Park Slope and Prospect Heights. feeds.nytimes.com |
Frugal Traveler: Lunching in São Paulo
How do you keep costs down while visiting a place like Brazil’s business and cultural capital? Here’s one solution: Eat dinner like a tourist, but eat lunch like a Brazilian, for about $10. feeds.nytimes.com |