Friday, February 16, 2018

Amtrak “Presidents Day Sale”, Savings Up To 30 Percent On Travel Across The Country From February 16-19th.


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Whether you want to find out if the West Coast is the Best Coast, discover the pulse of the Heartland, or see the uniqueness of the Eastern Seaboard, Amtrak’s “Presidents Day Sale” can help those who want to experience some of the best sightseeing opportunities, iconic landmarks and exciting travel opportunities in the country.

Starting Friday, Feb. 16, through Monday, Feb. 19 (Presidents Day), customers can receive up to 30 percent discounts on select trains nationwide for travel between Monday, Mar. 19 and Wednesday, May. 23, with no blackout dates. Below are some of the special prices available during the “Presidents Day Sale” available on our most popular trains, including the CardinalSouthwest Chief and Northeast Regional.

To/From
Price
To/From
Price
Washington, D.C. - Philadelphia
$33
Chicago – New York City
$82
New York City - Philadelphia
$33
Los Angeles – Portland, OR
$90
New York City - Boston
$43
Chicago - Denver
$92
New York City – Washington, D.C.
$43
Los Angeles - Seattle
$92
Chicago – Washington, D.C.
$76
Los Angeles - Chicago
$133

The sale is only available at Amtrak.com, and all prices will be automatically discounted from the standard fare price. No discount code is needed; prices are as shown and can’t be combined with other discount codes. 

Amtrak offers free Wi-Fi on most trains, the freedom to use phones and electronic devices at all times (no “airplane mode”), the ability to travel with small pets on many trains, large spacious seats with ample leg room, and no middle seat.

Sale prices are available exclusively for one-way Coach Class fares and upgrades to Business Class or sleeping accommodations are not permitted. Space is limited as sale prices are not available on all routes or at all times, including Acela Express. Once purchased, tickets are non-refundable. Others restrictions may apply.

About Amtrak®
Amtrak offers a more comfortable and convenient travel experience with free Wi-Fi on most trains, plenty of leg room and no middle seat. With our state and commuter partners, we move people, the economy and the nation forward, carrying more than 30 million Amtrak customers for each of the past seven years. Amtrak operates more than 300 trains daily, connecting more than 500 destinations in 46 states, the District of Columbia and three Canadian Provinces, and reaches 400 additional destinations via connecting bus routes. Learn more at Amtrak.com.

Thursday, February 15, 2018

The Philadelphia Museum Of Art Presents First Major Monographic Presentation of Keith Smith's Work in Five Decades, February 17 – July 8, 2018




The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents Keith Smith at Home, the first major monographic presentation of the artist’s work in five decades. Spanning his entire career, the exhibition brings together over 60 exceptional and varied examples of his handmade artist’s books and experimental photographs, prints, collages, and fabric pieces made over the last half century. The exhibition places special emphasis on his artist’s books, the work for which he is best known. Many of these works are from the artist’s collection and have not been exhibited publicly before.
Smith is an especially private person, and one whose life at home has been the inspiration for much of his art. Central to the installation is Book Number 82, Keith Smith at Home (1982), showing a sequence of views of his residence in Rochester, New York, where he has lived since 1975. Page by page, it conveys the passage of time: views of the same room shift, household objects trade places, and friends appear and reappear in framed artwork on the house’s walls. Visitors will be able to page through this book digitally on an iPad in the gallery.
The exhibition highlights books that challenge perceptions of what a book can be. Book Number 11Up (1969) explores the interplay of images by alternating film-positive transparencies with opaque pages. As the film-positive page is turned, it creates the appearance of an image moving from one side of the page to the next. Book Number 91: a string book (1982) consists of cord, punched holes, and blank pages. Strings are extended across each page and spread in different patterns, sometimes taut and other times slack, creating an abstract and rhythmic narrative. Smith considers his string book to be photographic, as it deals with light, shadow, focus, motif, and sequence.
Smith has referred to his work as an open diary. Self-representation is a key motif, whether appearing lighthearted or uneasy. Some self-portraits reflect the struggles and joys the artist has experienced in coming out as a gay man, as in Untitled, from Roadside Attractions (1979), a multilayered photograph in which two silhouetted male figures caress each other’s shoulders. Smith has said, “Social intimidation is not as odious as repression that is self-inflicted. When I permitted my work to speak openly, I gained my freedom and my self-respect.”
Also on view is a selection of handmade postcards, a format that Smith has experimented with since the 1960s. He made these cards with particular recipients in mind, but, feeling unable to part with them, has kept them. In addition, the exhibition features fabric pieces from the 1960s and 1970s. Among these is Margaret Gave me a Rainbow 2:30pm 21, November 1971, a collage of a photograph of an ear, curtain tassels, and an impression of the artist’s profile made on a color photocopier affixed to an army-issue bedsheet. Smith made Eye Quilt (1965), a full-size quilt screenprinted with a dense pattern of eyes, while a student at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Keith Smith: Word Play is a related installation on view in the Museum’s Library. This intimate display highlights the ways in which Smith uses word play, poetry, typography, and sequencing to create surprising relationships between images and text in his books.
Exhibition organizer Amanda N. Bock, The Lynne and Harold Honickman Assistant Curator of Photographs, said: “While Smith may seem shy personally, his art is candid, intimate, delightfully irreverent, and transgressive. To share a large body of his work with the public is an exciting and rare opportunity, and it underscores our commitment to showing provocative work by living artists.”
About Keith Smith (born 1938, Indiana)
Smith's reluctance to categorize his work established him as a rogue member of both the photography and printmaking departments at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he graduated in 1967. His works are often radical departures from conventional books, and may unfold, light up, hang on the wall or in a corner, or be constructed of pencils or the shirt off the artist’s own back. Certain themes—friendship, love, desire, intimacy, and domesticity— recur. He has made over 300 artist’s books and over half a dozen seminal instructional manuals on bookbinding.
Smith’s work is represented in leading public and private collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Center for Creative Photography, Tucson; the Nelson-Atkins Museum; the George Eastman Museum, Rochester; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He is the recipient of two Guggenheim Fellowships (1972 and 1980) and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (1978), and has taught at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester.
Public Programs
In the Artist’s Voice: Keith Smith
Saturday, February 17, 2018 | 2:00 p.m. | Media Room, Perelman BuildingThe artist discusses his varied and experimental practice in photography, prints, and bookmaking with Amanda Bock, The Lynne and Harold Honickman Assistant Curator of Photographs. Free tickets required after Museum admission.
Representing Queerness
Sunday, March 4 | 2:30 p.m. | Perelman Building
Community Conversations open discussions about socially relevant topics.
Included in Pay What You Wish admission.
Bookmaking Workshops
Saturdays, March 17, April 21, and May 5 | 1:30–4:30 p.m. | Perelman Building
Each session includes a tour of Keith Smith at Home with the exhibition curator.
Each workshop: $20 ($16 members); includes Perelman Building admission
Curator
Amanda N. Bock, The Lynne and Harold Honickman Assistant Curator of Photographs
Exhibition Location
Julian Levy Gallery, Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building
Installation Location
Library, Second Floor, Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building
Support
Support for this exhibition was provided by The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

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Luxury Bahia Principe Cayo Levantado And Luxury Bahia Principe Samaná Recognized Among The Best All-Inclusive Hotels In The World By TripAdvisor #GoDomRep

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Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts was awarded a total of seven 2018 Travelers’ Choice awards

Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts – the leader in all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean, has been recognized by TripAdvisor with seven 2018 Travelers Choice’ awards, including placing two properties, Luxury Bahia Principe Cayo Levantado and Luxury Bahia Principe Samaná, among the top all-inclusive hotels in the world.

The Travelers Choice’ awards are determined by analyzing the quantity and quality of reviews as well as traveler booking interest on the travel booking site. The Spain-based hotel chain received seven total awards, four more from the previous year. Luxury Bahia Principe Cayo Levantado and Luxury Bahia Principe, both located in Samaná, Dominican Republic, where the brand is the leader in terms of hotel beds, were ranked second and third in the all-inclusive, Caribbean category. On the TripAdvisor global ranking, the properties ranked #17 and #18, respectively.

The brand placed seven Bahia Principe properties, four more than last year, in the following categories: 

·         All-Inclusive Resorts - Caribbean: Luxury Bahia Principe Cayo Levantado (#2), Luxury Bahia Principe Samaná (#3), Luxury Bahia Principe Esmeralda (#22) y Grand Bahia Principe El Portillo (#23)
·         All-Inclusive Resorts - Spain: Sunlight Bahia Principe Costa Adeje (#8)
·         All-Inclusive Resorts - World: Luxury Bahia Principe Cayo Levantado (#17) y Luxury Bahia Principe Samaná (#18)
“Following a successful 2017, it’s an honor to receive the most important accolades awarded by TripAdvisor signifying that our guests have noticed Bahia Principe’s quality improvement efforts and our outstanding offering,” said Lydia Piñero, vice president of quality and innovation at Grupo Piñero, the parent company of Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts. “The Travelers’ Choice Awards are internationally-recognized, very influential in our industry and, most importantly, are based on guest reviews; this is a testament to one of our core values: placing guests’ needs above everything else.”

Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts, recently reclassified its properties into four categories and segmented experiences. The new categories and segments will ultimately simplify the process for consumers to identify which hotel will best fulfill their vacation goals and allow them to experience happiness.  



About Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts
Grupo Piñero’s Bahia Principe hotel chain has a presence in the Dominican Republic, where it is the market leader in terms of the number of hotel beds, as well as the Riviera Maya (Mexico), Jamaica and Spain (in the Canaries and Balearic Islands). Year after year, the Bahia Principe hotels receive a large part of the most prestigious international awards for quality that are given in the vacation industry. Alongside its high-end hotel facilities, the Piñero family’s company also manages two large luxury home resorts: Playa Nueva Romana Residences & Golf (Dominican Republic) and Bahia Principe Rivera Maya Residences & Golf (Mexico). The company has also developed other lines of business in the tourism industry, the most notable of which include the tour operator business (Soltour and BP-USA Travel) and guest reception services (Coming2).

About Grupo Piñero
Grupo Piñero is a family-owned Spanish tourism group with a presence throughout the entire value chain in the vacation industry. It holds the top rankings in international leadership within the sun and beach travel segment, basing its value offerings on three main foundations: its ability to inspire trust, its service which pursues excellence, warmth and attention to detail, and unique quality for price in its different segments of activity.  Grupo Piñero manages 8 million tourist stays per year for customers from more than 30 countries. In 2016, and its revenue increased by 9.2%.

Grupo Piñero has four business units: the hotel division, with 27 establishments and 13,629 rooms in the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Jamaica and Spain; the tour operating unit, through its brand Soltour; the tourist receptive and other at-destination services unit, which provides more than 30 different services to guests (transfers, entertainment activities, etc.), and the residence and golf unit, which runs 6 luxury resorts and 4 golf courses.

As part of the implementation of its CSR strategy, Grupo Piñero is committed to being a healthy, sustainable company that is sensitive to the well-being of its employees, while also making a positive economic, social and environmental contribution to the locations where it does business.

Monday, February 12, 2018

Nine Show-Stopping Reasons To Travel To New York City This Year

New Musicals Join the Broadway Collection in 2018

New York, NY – Pretty WomanMean GirlsHead Over HeelsJersey BoysKing KongMy Fair LadyOnce on This IslandCarouseland Summer: The Donna Summer Musical will all join The Broadway Collection this year to boost awareness of their productions with travelers from around the globe.

Fans of the romantic comedy film will be delighted when Pretty Woman begins previews at the Nederlander Theatre on July 20. Travelers will get to know the film's iconic characters in a whole new way through this dazzling theatrical take on a love story for the ages. The new production, that officially opens on August 16, features direction and choreography by Tony Award-winner Jerry Mitchell, original score by Grammy Award-winner Bryan Adams and his songwriting partner Jim Vallance, and a book by the film's director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton.

Mean Girls, based on the popular film of the same name, will begin previews on March 12 at The August Wilson Theatre. A ferociously funny new musical that millennial travelers won't want to miss, Mean Girls tells the story of Cady Heron, a naïve newbie who grew up on an African savanna, as she navigates her strange new home and trio of frenemies led by the ruthless Regina George. The production is from director Casey Nicholaw, composer Jeff Richmond, lyricist Nell Benjamin and book writer Tina Fey.

Later this spring, Summer: The Donna Summer Musical will have travelers dancing in their seats as they go on a journey through the dance floor diva's life. Telling the story about how Donna Summer risked it all to break through barriers and become the icon of an era, the new musical is a moving tribute to the voice of a generation that features more than 20 of Summer's classic hits. Summer: The Donna Summer Musical will begin previews at the Lunt-Fontane Theatre on March 28.

King Kong is set to awe travelers of all ages and backgrounds when it opens this fall at The Broadway Theatre. From Jack Thorne, the acclaimed writer of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," the new production takes on the world's most epic modern myth through an innovative mix of robotics, puppetry and stagecraft.

Looking ahead, music from the iconic pop group The Go Go's will entice NYC- visitors to see Head Over Heels this summer. An inspired mash-up of posh and punk, the new musical comedy is an Elizabethan romp about a royal family that must prevent an oracle's prophecy of doom.

For travelers visiting Lincoln Center during their time in NYC, My Fair Lady is returning in a new production for the first time in 25 years. Beginning previews on March 15 at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, My Fair Lady boasts classic songs, including "I Could Have Danced All Night," "Wouldn't It Be Loverly," and "On the Street Where You Live." Lauren Ambrose, Harry Hadden-Paton, Norbert Leo Butz, and Diana Rigg lead a stellar cast, while a full orchestra will play the acclaimed score.

Also making its return to Broadway is Carousel, which will offer travelers the chance to experience a classic musical production. Set to begin previews at the Imperial Theatre on February 28 and open on April 12, Carousel describes the tragic romance between a troubled carnival barker and a young woman who gives up everything for him. Directed by three-time Tony Award-winner Jack O'Brien, the new production stars Tony Award-nominee Joshua Henry, Tony Award-winner Jessie Mueller and Renee Fleming in her first-ever appearance in a Broadway musical.

The first Broadway revival of Once on This Island officially opened on December 3, 2017 at the Circle in the Square Theater. Travelers from all over can relate to the powerful musical's story of a fearless peasant girl in search of her place in the world, and ready to risk it all for love. Directed by Tony Award-nominee Michael Arden, Once on This Island features performances by Tony Award-winner Lea Salonga and choreography by Camille A. Brown.

Last but not least, Jersey Boys, which first opened to critical acclaim in 2005, is now playing Off-Broadway at New World Stages. Featuring legendary top ten hits by Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, travelers can sit back, relax and be transported to a different era as the Tony Award-winning true-life musical phenomenon highlights the hit group's trip from New Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

About Broadway Inbound and The Broadway Collection  
Broadway Inbound specializes in travel industry and wholesale ticket distribution for live theatrical events both domestically and globally. A Shubert Organization company with decades of experience, Broadway Inbound's The Broadway Collection was created in response to a huge demand for Broadway throughout the global travel industry. To purchase tickets to any Broadway Collection show, contact a local tour operator or travel agent. Visit www.broadwaycollection.com for more information on the current season of Broadway musicals & follow us on social media for updates.

Portugal Update: Lisbon And Porto Will Get 61 Brand New Hotels In 2018

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Porto and Lisbon are expanding horizons with 61 new hotels along with 23 remodeled hotels to be launched in 2018. Overall, two main cities of Portugal are expecting 4,770 new rooms, according to Association of Hoteliers of Portugal (AHP).

Portugal attracting more and more visitors every year, giving investors new inspiration. In 2017, 29+ new hotels were built in Portugal with 20 reopened units alongside.

The largest number of openings will take place in the regions of Lisbon and Porto. Of the 61 planned hotels, 29 of them will be in Greater Lisbon. Among these new hotels are the new Meliá hotel in Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo; the Exe and Eurostars hotels, both in Parque das Nações, and The Beautique Hotel, which is built this year in Rua da Madalena. The North Porto region will have 14 new units during this year. One of them will be the new Vila Galé Braga, which opens in May.  The other significant hotel will be Pestana A Brasileira, which opens to the public in March, Baixa Porto

Most of the new hotels are going to be luxury four and five starts hotels. AHP also believes that 2018 will be a new year of growth, after a record number of visitors, overnight stays and hotel revenues in 2017
Portugal is considered one of the most geographically diverse countries in Europe and home to numerous UNESCO world heritage sites and traditions. Relatively small territory of the country allows to cover a great portion of it on a bike to get to explore different heritage sites, traditions, food and natural beauty. Portugal is home to amazing beaches, glacial valleys, big mountain ranges, wine countries, national parks, and outstanding hotels that will make your stay unforgettable