April 20, 2024

Fodor’s Travel Tastemakers: New York Culinary Champs Daniel Humm & Will Guidara

Daniel Humm and Will Guidara are conquering New York's food scene in a whole new way—by celebrating and defining NY cuisine. They've traveled, cooked, and dined around the world, but found their inspiration closer to home. Fodor's Travel News … [Read more...]

Top 20 Spring Day Trips From New York City

It's almost time to ditch the heavy coats and celebrate the spring (hey, we can dream). Get out of the city and enjoy the sun with inspiration from our handy list. Fodor's Travel News … [Read more...]

Samsung details Innovation Centers in San Francisco and New York, focusing hard on software + hardware marriage

David Eun, presently serving as EVP at Samsung's Open Innovation Center after stints at AOL, Google, Time Warner and NBC Entertainment, just took the stage here in Dana Point, California during the opening night of D:Dive Into Media 2013. Given the media / content focus of the event, the conversation between Eun and host Kara Swisher revolved … [Read more...]

BC fire chiefs offer condolences to those mourning loss of New York firefighters

Fire chiefs here in BC are offering their condolences to the families and colleagues of the firefighters killed in Webster, New York. Fire Chiefs' Association of BC President, Len Garis calls the circumstances around the deaths extremely tragic. He adds firefighters know that risk is inherent to the job, but says this is something no one ever … [Read more...]

Hurricane Sandy heads for New York City

Hurricane Sandy is closing in on the U-S Mid-Atlantic coast, and has already left most of the empty streets of Atlantic City, New Jersey under water. Subways and schools are closed across a region of 50 million people and thousands have fled inland to wait out the storm. CKNW meteorlogist Mark Madryga says the storm makes landfall tonight. "And … [Read more...]

Long Weekend in Phoenicia, New York

Weekend getaways from NYC run the gamut from ultra-luxe to off-the-grid. So if nature, quirky shops, and local arts are your thing, look no further than Phoenicia, a small town hidden in the Catskills. Fodor's Travel News … [Read more...]

Top Free Things to do in New York with Kids

New York is a playground for almost everyone—but an expensive one at that. But from outdoor activities to cool tech exhibits, here are our picks for the best free things to do with kids. Fodor's Travel News … [Read more...]

Xcom Global opens international MiFi rental / service center in New York City

Serving jetsetters at LAX just wasn't enough for Xcom Global. Engadget's personal favorite when it comes to snagging international data before leaving the States is now opening up shop in the Big Apple -- a wise move for increasing its presence in a market where loads of humans are doing business in nations other than the United States. Xcom's … [Read more...]

Top New York City Restaurants for Fireside Dining

Is a roaring fireplace is the answer to your dining dilemmas during these lingering cold months? We’ve done some homework and here are the best NYC restaurants where you can warm up with a meal by the fire this winter. Fodor's Travel News … [Read more...]

Apple promises ‘education announcement’ in New York on January 19th

We'd heard it was coming, and for the second year in a row, Apple has disrupted the natural flow of CES by announcing an event of its own. Granted, this one -- slated to be held January 19th at the Guggenheim Museum -- is packing far fewer implications than the Verizon iPhone event of 2011, but suffice it to say, anyone who enjoys "learning" should … [Read more...]