It’s a little-known fact that Comic-Con began as a teeny tiny event in a hotel basement. It was a get-together for about 300 comic book fans during a long weekend …
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Museums
Review: Icelandic Phallological Museum (a.k.a. The Penis Museum)
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegIf you’ve been reading our blog for any length of time, you know that we sometimes focus on the more quirky stuff. Joe and I each have wide varieties of …
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We’re Planning A Trip To Japan But NOPE, We’re NOT Going Here
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegDo any of you have fears – well, maybe not actual FEAR fears, but something that freaks you out so much that you actively avoid it? Some people think that …
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Los Angeles Museum Sets Opening Date & Blockbuster Temporary Exhibit: Hayao Miyazaki
by joehegby joehegThe Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has been in the planning stages since 2012. Run by the people who bring us the Academy Awards, this museum in Los Angeles will …
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Imagine a hotel where you can check-in for just $20. No, it’s not “that” kind of hotel (wink wink). But this Dallas-based “hotel” has been running strong since 2018 and …
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We’re still too fresh into the #coronacrapola to realize the long term repercussions. The short term stress on the travel industry has been focused on airlines, cruise lines, hotels, rental …
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With information being thrown at us so quickly, I find Twitter to be a quick way to get an idea about what’s happening. I also use Twitter to contact companies …
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Around the world, the plan to mitigate the coronavirus outbreak has varied. There’s no playbook so governments have tended to go to their strengths. We’ve found several of those measures …
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I had written a while back that we had gotten tickets for the Pan Am Experience, an event where you relive the magic of flying onboard a luxurious Pan Am …
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When visiting Frankfurt, we spent the afternoon at the Christmas Markets but had our fill and needed something to do for the rest of the day. My first place to …