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The Impressive Rebirth of a Miami Seafood Icon

Back in 1972 when I was in grade school, out across the causeway in Rickenbacker Marina on the way to Key Biscayne, the Rusty Pelican opened, a seafood joint that became a Miami institution. But to paraphrase the old Groucho Marx saw, who wants to eat at an institution? Over nearly 40 years, the wear and tear and decline became noticeable, and so last summer the Pelican closed…

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Added by José Balido on June 2, 2012 at 10:55am — 2 Comments

Azerbaijan Hopes for Tourism Boost From Eurovision

Where is Azerbaijan? Millions of people learned just that from the annual Eurovision song contest held this past Tuesday through Saturday and they were also in for…

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Added by José Balido on May 27, 2012 at 7:32pm — No Comments

Brazilian Pop Heartthrob Michel Teló & Hit “Oh, If I Catch You!” Catch On Big Beyond Brazil





I’m a big fan of Latin pop, but I’ve come across few tunes lately that I’ve found to be such infectious earworms as Ai, se eu te pego! (Oh, If I Catch You!). It’s been a runaway hit in Brazil, Europe, and even Quebec since last summer, and is now starting to make a growing splash in the U.S. As the Miami Herald put it recently,…

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Added by José Balido on May 8, 2012 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Could Calle 13 Become Latin America's Musical Conscience?

Oh sure, there's Shakira, Paulina, Thalia, Camila, Juanes, Marc, Ricky, and other popular poppers, God bless 'em. But ay,  bendito, the sensation of the 12th annual Latin Grammy Awards earlier this month -- as it was at the same awards in 2009 -- was the Puerto Rican duo Calle 13, nominated for ten awards, and bringing home nine, breaking Colombian singer…

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Added by José Balido on November 27, 2011 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Turkish Pop Music Heartthrob Tarkan Still Popping

German-born Tarkan Tevetoğlu, 37, has been compared to a cross between Turkey's Elvis and Michael Jackson in terms of his impact on his country’s pop music scene, and he’s achieved a measure of fame abroad, as well, particularly in Europe. The dude garners A-list coverage from Turkish media, of course, for almost everything he does, whether it’s verbal gaffes; groundbreakingly racy video scenes; temporary military draft-dodging; shilling for Pepsi-Cola; scary run-ins with the paparazzi; a…

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Added by José Balido on August 24, 2011 at 5:14pm — No Comments

Pop Goes the Traditional Filipino Nipa Hut

I recently came across and was charmed by this late-2009 hit from the Philippines' popular band Hale celebrating nostalgia for this sprawling archipelago’s countryside whence most Filipinos come, at least within a generation or two. Bahay Kubo is the sweet, laid-back lead single from this four-year-old band’s fourth album, Kundiman. It’s a bit of a departure for this foursome — their first entirely in Tagalog and focusing on purely Pinoy themes. With a simple story line starring…

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Added by José Balido on July 30, 2011 at 8:00pm — No Comments

A French Café, Better than France in South Florida's Coral Gables

Dining in Miami just keeps getting better. Just this morning, on the way back from an appointment, we were looking for a place to have a quick, simple lunch, and settled on a French café that opened not too long ago on Miracle Mile, in the heart of chichi Coral Gables (one of the few parts of South Florida that feels like a real city and not a suburb). We knew…

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Added by José Balido on July 3, 2011 at 8:17am — 4 Comments

New York Shopping in a Tight Spot

Shopping in New York City, even for a somewhat jaded ex-New Yorker like myself, can often yield some pretty nifty surprises. A few years ago, to cite but one example, I found three spectacular wooden Catholic saints from Macau in an outdoor Chelsea antiques market that no longer exists (thanks to a new condo). What caught my eye about these saints was their distinct Asian features, something I'd never seen before, or since. The price? $90 each. Two still adorn my home in Miami; the third I…

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Added by José Balido on May 31, 2011 at 3:43pm — No Comments

Disney Rides Again: New "Star Tours" Attraction Launches Against Darth Vader's Will

One of the perks of being part of the tourism-industrial complex is that you get the darndest invitations – and some, no matter how busy you are, you simply can't pass up. Case in point: last week's launch of Disney's revamped 3-D "Star Tours ~ The Adventures Continue" attraction at the Hollywood Studios theme park. Yes, I was having a mind-bending week workwise, but having… Continue

Added by José Balido on May 24, 2011 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Stalking the Best Gelato in Miami

Gelato. For some, it's an obsession. For me, the word "cult" comes to mind. Now, before you go thinking I'm nuttier than pistachio, let me explain. It all started with my first trip to Italy back in 1987, where I learned that all I thought I knew about ice cream had been a lie. I still remember the moment of epiphany: standing at dusk outside a small gelateria artigianale in the town of Mariano Comense north of Milan, near Lake Como, with a local friend who…

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Added by José Balido on May 12, 2011 at 2:30pm — 2 Comments

Ogling — and Surfing — Namibia's Haunting Red Dunes

Namibia Sossuvlei dunes Some 3 1/2 hours by road from Namibia’s tidy capital of Windhoek, out in the Namib desert of the country’s southwest, you’ll find one of the world’s more impressive natural sights and experiences: its highest (up to some 280… Continue

Added by José Balido on May 12, 2011 at 7:30am — No Comments

For Cinco de Mayo, Down a Cool, Sweet Mexican Horchata

Like many of you, I’m a big fan of Mexican cuisine. Being Cuban, I also happen to have a sweet tooth, but in my experience, original desserts aren’t exactly Mexico’s strong suit; those I have found tend to be imports from elsewhere, like flan from mother country Spain and tres leches from Nicaragua. I have also for the most part not found distinctive… Continue

Added by José Balido on May 5, 2011 at 8:28am — No Comments

London Hotels With Regal Perches For the Royal Wedding: It’s Not Too Late

You might think London hotels would be sold out or vastly marked up during Royal Wedding week. Well, you might be wrong. Seems a lot of folks got the idea that it would be a total Picadilly circus, and decided to stay away. Travelocity, for example, just reported there’s plenty of availability, affordability, and even bargains – so if you can scrape the time together, you can get thee thither for Wills and…

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Added by José Balido on April 22, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Miami's Springtime Fall Colors

Every fall, tourists converge on New England for the opportunity to witness one of nature's most dazzling spectacles, when leaves explode with color in one triumphant grand finale to a summer of photosynthesis. Few realize that "fall" colors may also be found as far south as South Florida... in the spring. Shortly after the vernal equinox (this year on March 20th), certain species of subtropical deciduous trees put on a show that, while admittedly not of the magnitude of New England's, is…

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Added by José Balido on April 4, 2011 at 7:00pm — 7 Comments

Underground Seattle: The Original Pioneer Square

by José Balido

Underground Tour, Seattle, Washington Washington State‘s best-known city is famous for its spectacular setting and downtown attractions, including downtown’s Pioneer Square, a few blocks south of Pike…

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Added by José Balido on March 2, 2011 at 10:30am — No Comments

Back This Winter: The Biggest Carnival You've Never Heard of, in Barranquilla, Colombia

by José Balido



Just a little more than eight weeks to go till pre-Lenten Carnaval time, and if you’re thinking of a warm getaway to the biggest par-tay in the Latin world, Rio de Janeiro’s is always a rip-roaring crowd-pleaser — but it’s also massively mobbed, pretty pricey, and…

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Added by José Balido on January 5, 2011 at 1:30pm — No Comments

"Undertow": Love, Peruvian Style, But You Won't See a Lot of Peru

For your next tropical beach vacation, would you consider a couple of days in a bleak little town of cinderblock homes and corrugated tin roofs on the stark, dusty coast of northern Peru?



I didn’t think so.



How about a couple of hours? I just did, courtesy of the new Coral Gables Art Cinema, a recently opened non-profit…

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Added by José Balido on December 19, 2010 at 11:30am — No Comments

Venice, Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp Shine in "The Tourist"

I admit it: I'll go see just about any movie set in a great locale, even if I suspect the plot's a stinker. That partly explains why we braved the frigid winds rattling the Kingston-Rhinecliff bridge last night to join a dozen or so Upstate New York locals at the Hudson Valley Mall to watch Venice, Angelina Jolie, and Johnny Depp (in that order) in The Tourist.



We'd been warned: "Pretty people went to Venice and made a pretty movie. Joining them won’t be thoroughly…

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Added by José Balido on December 12, 2010 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Not All Europe's Balmy Isles Are Mediterranean — Check Out Graciosa, Et Al

When it comes to sunny, water-surrounded getaways in Europe, for lots of us the Med pops right to mind — Spain’s Balearics, Sardinia, Cyprus, the Greek and Croatian isles, and so forth. But hundreds of miles out in the Atlantic from the Straits of Gilbraltar lie Madeira and the Azores, part of Portugal, which some Europeans (particularly the Brits) have taken a shine to over the generations, for various reasons starting with mild year-round… Continue

Added by José Balido on November 27, 2010 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Ritz-Carlton Launches Offensive Against Bad Manners

The writer Sinclair Lewis famously observed, “Travel is so broadening,” but I’ll bet he never imagined it could teach you to walk with a book on your head. On November 27 and again on December 29, the Ritz-Carlton, South Beach will reprise its successful “Charm Camp,” a one-day immersion program for teenage guests of the female persuasion modeled on finishing schools of days gone by, but smartly updated for the 21st century. Held for the first time this past June, it also attracted local girls… Continue

Added by José Balido on November 8, 2010 at 3:00pm — No Comments

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