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  • 1 week ago | creators.yahoo.com | Megan DeMatteo

    In 1977, Roger Moore checked into the picturesque cliffside hideaway of Hotel Cala di Volpe as James Bond in "The Spy Who Loved Me." Nearly 50 years later, the Mediterranean escape still delivers on glamor, privacy, and stirring cinematic appeal. The structure, all uneven curves and sun-washed plaster, stands apart from the glittering villas and mega-yachts of the surrounding Costa Smeralda, yet remains a monument to classy seaside leisure, now refreshed for a new era of travelers.

  • 1 week ago | creators.yahoo.com | Megan DeMatteo

    If you’ve ever stood mesmerized before Amy Sherald’s portrait of Michelle Obama at the National Portrait Gallery, now’s your chance to explore more. The Whitney Museum of American Art is hosting "Amy Sherald: American Sublime," the artist’s first major solo museum exhibition in New York City.

  • 4 weeks ago | creators.yahoo.com | Megan DeMatteo

    Unimaginably Good Travel and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this story. Pricing and availability subject to change. Practical tips on how to travel with jewelry but without the tangles, stress, or lossWhether you’re packing for a weekend in Miami or a honeymoon in Mykonos, deciding what jewelry to bring can feel more stressful than exciting. Will it get tangled? Lost? Stolen? Or worse, left behind, locked away in a safe back home because you were too nervous to bring it? The fear is real.

  • 1 month ago | creators.yahoo.com | Megan DeMatteo

    If you're looking for a reason to head to the Smokies this spring, let it be this: Dollywood is bursting with more than a million flowers, Dolly Parton-themed street food and meals (yes, there's a Salad of Many Colors), plus a new throwback show celebrating 40 years of park magic. The Flower & Food Festival runs April 18 through June 8 and will fill the park with bright blooms, live music and the kind of atmosphere that makes you want to slow down, grab a funnel cake, and stay a little longer.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Megan DeMatteo

    If you're looking for a reason to head to the Smokies this spring, let it be this: Dollywood is bursting with more than a million flowers, Dolly Parton-themed street food and meals (yes, there's a Salad of Many Colors), plus a new throwback show celebrating 40 years of park magic. The Flower & Food Festival runs April 18 through June 8 and will fill the park with bright blooms, live music and the kind of atmosphere that makes you want to slow down, grab a funnel cake, and stay a little longer.

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