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Letters | November 2003
From Saskatchewan to San Diego I was raised in a Ukrainian Orthodox household, and I loved Alex Shoumatoff's Driving article "Keeping the Faith" [August], about...The Original Boutique Hotels
They may be stylish and steeped in attitude—Is that an enormous polyurethane foot in my bathroom?—but how are the original boutique hotels faring two decades...Fast Talk: Dan Storper
When Brooklyn-based Dan Storper started making global music compilations to play in his Putumayo clothing and handicraft stores, he never dreamed that his hobby would...Read a Book
Whether you're a current-affairs wonk on holiday or a fashionista taking two weeks at the Cape, we've got the book that's perfect for a lazy...Editor's Note | August 2003
I can barely believe that next month will mark my 10-year anniversary as the editor-in-chief of Travel + Leisure. At this time in 1993, I...Inn of the Month: San Antonio's Havana Riverwalk Inn
The 27 rooms in this new hotel, once a boardinghouse for cigar vendors, on a quiet section of San Antonio's River Walk, are so rich...Ian Schrager's Ambitious Gramercy Park Hotel
With his ambitious renovation and redesign of a New York City icon—the Gramercy Park Hotel—Ian Schrager hopes to reinvent the very idea of the dramatically...The Key to the Keys
Welcome to the Florida vacation of your family's Key lime dreams: snorkeling, kayaking, hammock napping, and, yes, good pie. Our expert 14-year-old guide, Lily, leads...T+L Reports: Strictly Ballet
Sadler's Wells Theatre (44-207/863-8198; www.sadlerswells.com) in London provides the setting for stagings of two iconic ballets. In a rare U.K. visit, the Ballet Nacional de...T+L Reports: China Goes Global
Once a staunch dumpling-and–braised pork town, Shanghai is finally cultivating gourmet ethnic restaurants to feed its growing international population. A few of our favorites: INDIAN...
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