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May 2016

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BottleRock Finds Its Groove In Its 4th Year

May 31, 2016  |   Contributor: Nicolle Monico

On its fourth year of operation, BottleRock Napa Valley has finally gotten its bearings—and we were there to witness its resurgence and take its place among the nation's top music festivals. After its first year, which many called “disastrous,” Promoters Latitude 38 Entertainment stepped in to take over the fest from its previous owners BR Festivals. From May 27-30, 120,000 fans showed up to the Napa Valley Expo grounds to see 75 culinary and musical acts perform on four stages. ... Read More

What to See & Do in London This Year

May 26, 2016  |   Contributor: Sean Hillen

London offers so many attractions, choosing what to do on a visit can seem challenging. Whether you’re in the mood for a leisurely stroll along its historic neighborhoods, a riveting game of football at the Olympic Stadium or a unique cabaret in Bloomsbury, the city never fails to disappoint. Here are some of its current happenings going on this year that can’t be missed:... Read More

The Invite-Only Johnnie Walker House Opens in Singapore

May 18, 2016  |   Contributor: Nicolle Monico

If you’re lucky enough to secure an invitation to visit the Johnnie Walker House in Singapore, you won’t be disappointed. The newly-opened destination from Diageo is the 13th venture from the group, joining its sister venues located around the world including Shanghai, Melbourne, Seoul and Scotland.... Read More

The Champs-Élysées Takes a Sabbath on Sundays

May 11, 2016  |   Contributor: Nicolle Monico

This past Sunday, pedestrians had the right-of-way all day while strolling Paris’ Champs-Élysées Avenue. Closing its thoroughfare to traffic, the city’s authorities enabled visitors to walk the 1.2-mile-long street without worrying about cars disrupting their sightseeing. Originally scheduled for May 1, the closure was delayed for a week to avoid International Workers Day protests.... Read More