They used to come from miles around to see Bill's Cave of Wonders. Now, as I dismantle my office at AARP/Movies for Grownups, 40 years of memories just don't seem to fit in the boxes
I wanted to see if I could write, record, edit, research and score a travel video on the fly--finishing it in stages as I progressed on my trip. I downloaded the music via free wifi at the Atlantic City bus station and edited the last scene into the video five minutes after it was shot and hit "Export."
For a hundred miles or so, the billboards have been asking, "What is The Thing?" And unlike most of life's pressing questions, the answer to this one costs just a dollar.
The spirits of two World's Fairs are alive and well at New York's second-largest park.
How fast does a day go at the Toronto International Film Festival? Yep, this fast.
Go backstage to meet five talented singers age 50-plus, each hoping to win over a panel of four music legends, plus an audience of 2,000, as they compete in the AARP Superstar Competition. Then watch them sing their hearts out onstage.
The signs at Salt Lake City Airport promise a quick round-trip tour of Temple Square before your connecting flight leaves. Is that possible? I decided to find out...
Four floors, 27 buildings—is there any way to see the whole American Museum of Natural History in one day? From dinosaurs to diamonds, here's my whirlwind tour.
A gust of wind blows Carolyn Newcott's hat clear off her head as she stands atop El Morro in San Juan. Will she find it before anyone else does?
Since 1962, the same two Alweg monorail trains have been puttering between downtown Seattle and the site of the Century 21 Exposition. Somehow, they're even cooler now.
What happens when all the rides seem to have broken down? Walt would have been proud.
Is there any downtown environment in the U.S. more forbidding and less appealing than Los Angeles? Judge for yourself!
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