Unlocking the imposing, creaky door with a brass skeleton key, our guide, Jennifer, escorts us into the hushed and hallowed grounds of the Argyll Mausoleum of Historic Kilmun Church. Here, in the village of Kilmun, Dunoon, Scotland, is the finalRead more
Edmond Fallot Dijon Mustard “Cuts the Mustard” in Beaune, France
Unexpectedly, a potent aroma – eye-watering, nose-piercing, heat-inducing – engulfs me. Next, the ground beneath me shimmies, accompanied by loud rumblings overhead. Fortunately, the shake-rattle-and-rolling gyrations are nothing like the undulating tremors that years ago startled me awake from aRead more
Beaune, France, Burgundy’s Wine Capital, is Rich with Ancient History
I’m walking along a promenade on ancient ramparts (La Promenade des Remparts). The pathway encircles the old town of Beaune, the celebrated wine capital of Burgundy (Bourgogne) in the Côte d’Or department in eastern France. This strategic fortification, with itsRead more
Southern Cook Carlye Jane Dougherty Talks Cookbooks and Culinary Arts
Carlye Jane Dougherty and I are casually seated next to an exposed red brick fireplace in her charming home in historic downtown Charleston, SC. We’re sipping a perfectly chilled white wine, which helps soften the balmy afternoon air wafting inRead more
Molly Wilkinson Bakes Sweet Tastes of France in Virtual Pastry Classes
Dallas-born pastry chef Molly Wilkinson stands behind the butcher block counter in the kitchen of her charming, light-filled, 18th-century apartment in Versailles, France. She’s demonstrating how to make a simple puff pastry dough for a French apple tarte tatin. SheRead more
Georgia O’Keeffe Home and Studio Offers Intimate Look at Artist’s Life
I stand transfixed at the dominant picture windows inside the studio of the Georgia O’Keeffe Home and Studio, once the residence of one of the 20th century’s greatest American artists. The panorama from the seamlessly abutting panes of glass isRead more
Sculptures by Native American Allan Houser Shine in Santa Fe Desert
Looming before us is “Sacred Rain Arrow,” a monumental statue by Allan Houser, the foremost Native American artist of the 20th century and the first Native American awarded the National Medal of Arts. Here at the Allan Houser Sculpture ParkRead more
Santa Fe School of Cooking Inspired by Recipes of Artist Georgia O’Keeffe
Chef Deena Chafetz of the Santa Fe School of Cooking in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is preparing fried potatoes the same way Georgia O’Keeffe, one of the 20th century’s most significant and intriguing artists, enjoyed them at her historic adobeRead more
Charleston to Charleston Literary Festival Presents Spellbinding Speakers
As part of the Charleston to Charleston Literary Festival in Charleston, SC, English author and aristocrat Charles Spencer (aka Princess Diana’s brother) is discussing his recently published book, To Catch a King: Charles II’s Great Escape. He speaks before aRead more
Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena Runs in the Family at Pedroni
A richly pungent aroma envelops us as thoroughly as the warm, humid Italian air wafting through open windows and doorways of a rustic and rural building. The bouquet, at once sweet and acidic and potent enough to tear up ourRead more