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Archive for February, 2012

Phoenix Rising in London

By Linda Tancs

The Phoenix Artist Club is a members’ club located in the heart of London’s Theatreland at 1 Phoenix Street, a haven for professionals from the performing arts and media industries.   Transformed into a theatre bar in the 70s, the site is located in the original dressing and rehearsal rooms of the Phoenix Theatre where Laurence Olivier made his debut on stage in the 30s in “Private Lives” with Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence.  Although a private club, visitors who retain any theatre stub or museum ticket can obtain a day pass to take in the nostalgia.  Membership is required after 8 p.m.

Tale of a City

By Linda Tancs

Stranahan House Museum in Fort Lauderdale, Florida is more than just the old homestead of the city’s founding family.  Built in 1901 by Frank Stranahan, the oldest surviving structure in Broward County also served as a trading post, post office, and town hall.  Named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, the museum located at the New River is the eastern anchor of River Walk downtown.  Tours are given daily at 1, 2, and 3 p.m. with an admission price of $12 for adults, $11 for seniors, and $7 for students and children.  If these walls could talk, what tales they would tell.

Air Pricing Rule Provides Transparency

By Linda Tancs

Under the U.S. Department of Transportation’s recently adopted consumer rule that enhances protections for air travelers, carriers and ticket agents have been required to include all government taxes and fees in every advertised fare since 26 January.  The airline price advertising rules apply  to both U.S. and foreign carriers as well as ticket agents.  Agents must ensure that airfares quoted to customers include all applicable taxes and fees, including transaction fees, when first communicating the price of the desired itinerary.  The following mandates apply directly to airlines:

  1. Baggage allowances/fees that apply at beginning of customers’ itineraries must apply throughout their entire journey.
  2. Airlines must allow reservations to be held at the quoted fare without payment or cancelled after purchase without penalty for at least 24 hours after the reservations are made.
  3. Once full payments are made, airlines are not allowed to increase mandatory fees (baggage, fuel surcharge, etc.).
  4. On all e-ticket confirmations, one of the following must be included:  (i)standard free baggage allowances and/or fees for carry-on, first and second checked bags, along with a note stating that additional discounts may apply depending on flyer-specific factors (e.g., frequent flyer status, military, credit card used, etc.); or (ii) a direct link to the applicable airline’s baggage allowance and fee information.

A Dickens of a Celebration

By Linda Tancs

Today marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Britain’s beloved author Charles Dickens.  To mark the event, a wreath laying ceremony will take place in Poets’ Corner, Westminster Abbey, at 11 a.m.  Dickens is buried in the South Transept of the Abbey.  The ceremony will include readings from his novels and his other writings by actor and director Ralph Fiennes, author Claire Tomalin and two of Dickens’ descendants.  Events will take place throughout the year.  Don’t miss the re-opening of the Charles Dickens Museum, based at his only surviving London home.  The Museum of London is also hosting an exhibition, complete with the desk and chair where Dickens wrote some of his greatest works.  The best of times await you.

Looking Up in Fargo

By Linda Tancs

Education, preservation and restoration are the goals at the Fargo Air Museum in North Dakota.  Their flyable aircraft exhibits include the F4-U Corsair, L 39 Jet, TBM Avenger, P 51 Mustang, Bell Helicopter and Duggy DC 3.  Plans are underway to build a second wing to house restoration projects complete with rivet stations, audio WWII vignettes, welding and aviation basics.   To raise funds for the new wing, the museum is raffling a 1964 Cessna Skylane.  Tickets are available for $50 each, and no more than 2,500 tickets will be sold.  The winner will be drawn on 30 June 2012.  Things will definitely be looking up for one lucky flyer.  Buy your ticket today.

Fabergé Debuts in Palm Beach

By Linda Tancs

The iconic Fabergé egg is the highlight of this year’s fine arts fair in Palm Beach, Florida.  Now in its 16th year,  the American International Fine Art Fair is the premier art, antique and jewelry fair in the United States, returning to the Palm Beach County Convention Center from 4 to 12 February.   Fabergé will present a special exhibition and lecture series – Faberge: The Rebirth of an Icon-by Geza von Habsburg.  Paying homage to the legendary Imperial eggs created by Peter Carl Fabergé for the Romanov family, Fabergé has designed a collection of one-of-a-kind egg pendants, Les Fameux de Fabergé.  Each design illustrates a traditional Russian proverb.  Now if that doesn’t egg you on to attend, nothing will.

A Celtic Celebration

By Linda Tancs

The Festival of Imbolc is an ancient Celtic tradition celebrated with fire, commemorating the holy day of Brigid, the goddess of fire, healing and fertility.  The fire symbolizes the increasing power of the light over the darkened winter months.  Other world festivals likewise celebrate the coming of the change in seasons (albeit a bit later), like Las Fallas in Valencia, Spain.  It’s a time of purification–so think about that spring cleaning!