First lady Michelle Obama returned to the White House last week after spending her summer vacation walking the fine fashion line between comfortably casual and utterly camera-ready. Her travel attire served as a wake-up call to all those American tourists who have blighted the national landscape ... Michelle Obama - Recreation - Fan Pages - Magazines and E-zines - Bluewater Productions
In 2003, Neil Shapiro was planning a leisure visit to Chicago. He was 45, a French Quarter antiques dealer and, in his own words, a man totally attuned to the slow, sensual rhythms of New Orleans, which his family has...
Mercadal said the family would not have made it through all the uncertainty without "the outpouring of support and generosity from East Texas."
Labor Day weekend is about to arrive, and as with the rest of the country, Chicagoans are hitting the roads and taking to the skies. But the top flight destinations on a TripAdvisor.com survey may leave your scratching your head.
NEW ORLEANS — President Obama sought yesterday to assure this city, battered by two catastrophic disasters in five years, that federal efforts to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina will not waver even as the city struggles with the aftermath of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Katrina - New Orleans - Gulf of Mexico - Meteorology - Earth Sciences
Lee Friedlander’s “America by Car,” opening Saturday at the Whitney Museum, consists of black-and-white photographs taken from inside cars.
In the '60s and '70s, people talked about urban renewal. Older cities, especially industrial
In the days following the flooding after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, approximately 1.5 million people throughout the Gulf Coast were displaced from their homes, including 163,000 children. Some of those were young people who became separated from their siblings and parents at the Superdome and convention center in New Orleans, as buses came to evacuate people. In rare but documented cases ...
On one 12-hour flight, Libby Rehm of Estes Park, Colo., had the bad luck to be in a seat with a broken armrest that set off the flight attendant call button if she leaned on it. Attendants "kept getting mad at me" instead of being sympathetic, she reports.
DALLAS — Kim Johnson, a photo supervisor with The Associated Press in Los Angeles, has been appointed News Editor/Photos for Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.