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Novelist Arthur Golden Visits Japan

Novelist Arthur Golden makes his first visit East since his novel took over the best-seller lists. This time he poses as a Butterfield & Robinson...

T&L 100: Next Great Neighborhoods | 2000

It starts with a whisper and crescendoes to a buzz . . .These four up-and-coming districts—in Tokyo, Sydney, Chicago, and London—are suddenly the talk of...

The Pleasures of Italy

From Milan to Rome, from Florence to Naples, Gini Alhadeff profiles style insiders who effortlessly embody la dolce vita—something she knows a little about herself—and...

Coming up Chrysanthemums

The elaborate Japanese art of cultivating chrysanthemums (kiku) may well be the botanical equivalent of haute couture—wildly extravagant, highly theatrical, and unavoidably time-consuming. Starting this...

Buyers' Remorse

Why does bad shopping happen to good travelers?Lynn Yaegar ponders vacation-induced shopping anxiety.

Good As Gold?

Is $36,000 too much for clubs?Wrong question.

Airport Lounges for Families! | T+L Family

Stocked with books, TV's, and toys, these areas are situated in separate rooms in the business-traveler clubs, but they are just as plush. Find them...

Portland, Oregon’s Indie Scene

Portland, Oregon has many sides. Tom Austin favors its idiosyncratic indie scene, where fair-trade cafés and strip clubs draw the same clientele, ethics are in,...

Singapore Lives

Howard W. French traces Singapore's incongruous transition from buttoned-up business hub to multicultural capital, where dancing on tables is encouraged—but chewing gum is still regulated.

Rethinking Japan’ <em>Ryokan</em>

Are Japan’s centuries-old inns, or ryokan, going the way of the geisha?Alan Brown pays a visit and discovers an institution that’s recasting itself for a...
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