Hidden Pond, a 60-acre resort nestled in the picturesque town of Kennebunkport, Maine, reopened on May 13 with 20 new cottages for a total of 34. Rates range from $425 to $985 per night
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When Charles Hall, the vice president of sales and marketing for Hommage, wants an end-of-week indulgence, he gets the Ultimate Facial at Manhattan’s latest spot for men’s grooming, Hommage Atelier.
Read More »The Manhattan Man’s Latest Oasis
When Charles Hall, the vice president of sales and marketing for Hommage, wants an end-of-week indulgence, he gets the Ultimate Facial at Manhattan’s latest spot for men’s grooming, Hommage Atelier. The $250 black diamond exfoliation, followed by a lymphatic drainage, an acupressure massage, and a black silt mask, was just ...
Read More »Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este: The Glamour, the Sport, the Unexpected
For those who believe that an automotive gathering cannot possibly be more exclusive, breathtaking, or debonair than the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, we submit—for your consideration—the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. Amid the lush landscape along the shores of northern Italy’s Lake Como, this annual event serves as a beauty contest ...
Read More »Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este: The Glamour, the Sport, the Unexpected
For those who believe that an automotive gathering cannot possibly be more exclusive, breathtaking, or debonair than the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, we submit—for your consideration—the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. Amid the lush landscape along the shores of northern Italy’s Lake Como, this annual event serves as a beauty contest ...
Read More »Video: Possible carcinogens found in baby products
A new Duke University study finds that flame retardant chemicals found in baby products such as car seats and diaper changing pads may contain harmful toxins. Wyatt Andrews reports.
Read More »U.S. Open exemptions at stake this week
Tournaments on three continents this week could go a long way toward deciding who gets in the U.S. Open
Read More »Five Inspiring Steps To Innovation With Jeremy Gutsche
Jeremy Gutsche of Trendhunter.com talks about his top five ways to innovate in times of change and chaos.
Read More »PGT: Watson doesn’t want to be face of U.S. golf
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Read More »Sell Your Business to an Advertiser
The story of how Peter Shankman, founder of HARO.com, sold his company to one of his largest advertisers Being a former PR guy , Peter Shankman has a deep Rolodex of friends and acquaintances. One day, a journalist friend asked Shankman if he knew an expert source for a story he was writing. Shankman sent the journalist's request to his database of e-mail addresses and was able to find an expert keen to be quoted for the story.
Read More »Wave-And-Pay Rumor For Apple Stores Would Revolutionize How You Shop
Rumor has it that Apple may have a big product launch ready for the 10th anniversary of its stores--and it could be NFC-enabled tech. It'd be just like Apple to try to revolutionize the shopping experience for everyone
Read More »The Bin Laden Raid Could Transform Asia’s 21st Century Arms Race
How a split-second stall in a top-secret chopper could lead to a new-and-improved Chinese stealth fighter and greatly alter the international arms race--in four easy steps. 1. Get to the chopper.
Read More »Bing’s Social Search Won’t Always Rely On Facebook "Likes"
You can't visit a webpage these days without it begging for a compliment: Like us! Share us! Follow us! Social media promotion is one big reason why--just look at The Washington Post , for example, which seems intent on replacing its brand name with the Facebook logo, and barely refrained from slapping a "Like" badge on everything from its user agreement policy to its copyright acknowledgements. But viral promotion isn't the only reason. Increasingly, social media is impacting search-engine rankings.
Read More »Harmon Killebrew’s death spotlights rare cancer
Baseball great dies of esophageal cancer, notorious for causing few symptoms until effective treatment is difficult
Read More »Opinion: Is it time to give up on Tiger Woods?
Four days after Tiger Woods declared himself unfit to play more than nine holes at The Players Championship, he said he expected to be at the U.S.
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