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Pretty Woman: The Musical

Segerstrom Center for the Arts July 5th – July 17th “Irresistible! A Romantic Fantasy. A Contemporary Fairy Tale.” – Hollywood Reporter PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, is now on tour! Starring Broadway superstar and Tony Award®-nominee Adam Pascal as

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New Orleans. Family-Friendly Fun in the Big Easy

When someone says “festival season” to me, the one of the first things that comes to mind is Coachella. But long before the annual music and arts festival began in Palm Desert, another season entirely captured America’s imagination: that of Louisiana’s favorite French city. With over 100 festivals year round,

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Unlocking Yellowstone: Mammoth Hot Springs

There’s a a pretty knee-jerk reaction I get when I tell people about Mammoth Hot Springs. The first part involves taking out their phone to check and see if the photos on Google are for real – since it is legitimately one of the most stunning and unique sights in

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Four Seasons Residence Club, AVIARA in North San Diego

Paradise for Any Season For most of the world, sun-soaked Southern California holds a special mystique. Temperate weather year-round, and postcard worthy landscapes with rolling hills, breathtaking surf, and the cinematic charm of Hollywoodland itself. For those of us lucky enough to reside in the region, the mystique can be

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Heavenly Ski Resort extends Spring Ski Season to April 24th!

I believe Lake Tahoe’s South Shore to be one of the prettiest places on the planet. Driving into the region, the views of deep gorges, craggy mountains and snow flocked tall green trees are singularly beautiful. Spring skiing has long been one of our family’s favorite pastimes and Heavenly Ski

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Central California Charm Vespera Resort on Pismo Beach

Pismo Beach has long been a coastal playground. Its rich history includes Chumash villages and early California explorers including Don Gaspar de Portola. Legends surround the area and the many hands the land has passed through. Wharf businesses, tar collection, hotels, cattle and outdoor recreation still abound in varying degrees,

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Greetings from Austin capital of Texas

When the kids were elementary school aged, my husband and I embarked on an ambitious endeavor to visit all 50 states as a family by the time our oldest graduated from high school. With 27 under our belt, we were well on our way … then the pandemic hit and

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