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This Weekend In the World: HK's Book Fair and Buckingham Opens Up

July 24, 2009 at 5:19 PM | by JetSetCD | 0 Comments

· Hong Kong
Where can you find tables upon tables of discount books in Chinese, Japanese and English? It's a librarian's dream, and ours as well, and it's this weekend at the Hong Kong book Fair. Last year, some 830,000 avid readers turned out to peruse the stacks of 485 exhibitors, and the numbers just keep growing. Technically the fair lasts from July 22-28 and not just this weekend, but of course attending on a weekend means more activities. Buy cookbooks, self-help books and plain old fiction, but you won't find manga here as, according to Wikipedia, that's now become a separate Comics festival.

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The Kayaking Craze Means Prime Seats For Washington's Monuments

July 20, 2009 at 3:41 PM | by BS | 2 Comments

New York’s Hudson River isn’t the only scenic-but-questionably-sanitary urban waterway getting in on the kayak craze. Boating down DC’s Potomac River yields an inexpensive and crowd-free way to see the Washington tourist sites.

The Thompson Boat Center in Rock Creek Park offers kayak rentals, from $8 an hour/$24 a day for single boats and $10 an hour/$30 a day for doubles. The Boat Center is right in the middle of the city, and with just a few paddles in either direction you’ll sail past the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and the Kennedy Center, as well as the picturesque Georgetown waterfront. For a more adventurous day, pack a picnic lunch and stop off for a hike at Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial, the relatively un-traveled, car-free park set on the DC-Virginia border.

The boat center opens at 8 am and in our experience, it’s best to get there before noon—kayaks can’t be reserved and are often rented out by early afternoon.

Oh, and as in the Hudson, try to keep your hands out of that water.

Related Stories:
· The Thompson Boat Center [Official Site]
· Kayaking Trend Going Strong Into 2009 a> [Jaunted]
·
NPR Confirms Kayaks Are the Hotness for 2008 [Jaunted]

[Photo: Marciela]

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DC’s Best View is Back, Complete With "Juicing Station"

Where: 515 15th Street NW [map], Washington, DC, United States, 20004
July 10, 2009 at 1:09 PM | by BS | 0 Comments

While most Washingtonians have been pretty happy with the buzz the Obama administration has brought their town over the last six months, they’ve also been quietly mourning the loss of the city’s most awe-inspiring drinking spot: the rooftop bar at the top of the legendary Hotel Washington.

Across the street from the White House, the hotel’s terrace was indisputably the best spot to wow out-of-towners with a stiff martini and a view stretching miles around. So we’re happy to report the bar is now officially back—and officially a lot cooler in its new incarnation.

The hotel reopened this week as DC’s first W Hotel, and the rooftop space has been reconceived as POV, a sleek cocktail lounge helmed by Sasha Petraske of NYC’s Milk & Honey, which means you won’t see many guests going for that stiff martini anymore. Instead, there’s a fruit-and-vegetable juicing station inside the bar, so you can spike your cocktail with some freshly-made strawberry lemonade. The views, thankfully, are exactly the same.

Related Stories:
· POV [Official Site]
· While Kobe Hits the Beach, LeBron Does DC [Jaunted]
· The 'Congress of Cool' Will Convene at W Washington DC Tomorrow [HotelChatter]

[Photo: Starwood Hotels]

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Bombs Bursting In Air: Top Three Cities to Catch Fourth of July Fireworks

June 17, 2009 at 10:07 AM | by JetSetCD | 0 Comments

New York City: Along the Hudson Riverfront
This year just happens to be the 400th Anniversary of Henry Hudson's sailing up the river which would eventually bear his name, and to celebrate this, Macy's is moving their notoriously festive fireworks celebration from the East River to the Hudson. This means that the nation's largest fourth of July display will practically pair up with the Jersey City celebrations, which blast over Liberty State Park, to create one awesome night along the river.

Best viewing of the Macy's display at 9pm will be from the Hoboken waterfront, and Liberty State Park's is obviously best seen from the park. We're going to compromise and hit up the pier jutting out from the Starbucks near the Pavonia/Newport PATH subway station in Jersey City.

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National Mall Film Festival Gets a Bailout

Where: National Mall [map], Washington, DC, United States
June 11, 2009 at 9:17 AM | by BS | 0 Comments

When we said DC's favorite film festival deserved a federal bailout, we were half-joking, but it looks like someone heard us, because the Trust for the National Mall has responded to Washingtonians' angry cries all over the interwebs and banded together with sponsors HBO and Comcast to save Screen on the Green.

Visitors to the National Mall won't be out of luck when the museums close this summer after all. The classic film festival will be back, with movies shown on the 40' by 20' outdoor screen every Monday at sunset, from July 20 through August 20.

Screen on the Green kicks off next month with a showing of Steven Spielberg's 1977 sci-fi classic, “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”

Related Stories:
· Screen on the Green shows will go on [Washington Biz Journal]
· The Recession Puts a Kibosh on DC's Outdoor Film Festival [Jaunted]
· Film festival travel coverage [Jaunted]

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A Super World Traveler Goes Solo to Appreciate Art Basel

Where: Basel
June 10, 2009 at 11:27 AM | by cmb | 0 Comments

Where in the world will Brad Pitt turn up today? That is the burning question on the minds of envious travelers like us this morning.

On Monday, Brad was spotted at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington D.C. where Angie is currently filming the thriller Salt. DAR Constitution Hall has welcomed performers ranging from Aerosmith to Duke Ellington over the course of its 80 year history. You can check out their schedule for information about upcoming events.

Yesterday, Brad took a rare solo trip to check out the international art show Art 40 Basel, in Basel, Switzerland. At the exhibit, he seemed particularly interested in a 24k gold Piece entitled End of Knowledge.

Art 40 Basel is taking place through June 14th. Considered the world’s premier international art show for modern and contemporary works, “Art Basel features nearly 300 leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa.” Artists represented at the show include both the great masters of modern art and upcoming artists who are creating some of today’s most innovative paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs and installations. Art 40 Basel’s website features a full catalog of the artists represented in the show as well as ticket information.

Related Stories:
· Brad Pitt Has an Art and Angie Appreciation Week [Pop Sugar]
· Filming Locations For The Week [On Location Vacations]
· Date Night For The Super World Travers in Antibes, France [Jaunted]

[Photo: Just Jared]

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Jaunted How-To Guide: The Washington Monument

Where: 15th St & Constitution Ave [map], Washington, DC, United States, 20007
May 28, 2009 at 1:52 PM | by BS | 0 Comments

Now that the cherry blossoms have come and gone and Screen on the Green is a no-go, it looks like it's back to the classic tourist sites for summer visitors to Washington, DC. First and foremost is the Washington Monument, a zoo of a tourist trap that has led many swearing 'never again.' But, if you can brave the crowds and make it to the top, the view of DC (and almost 30 miles beyond) is really to die for, so it's one of those things that's worth doing once. Luckily, Jaunted has your super-simple guide for how to get to the top:

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Where To Find The Future 'Real Housewives of DC'

Where: Washington, DC
May 28, 2009 at 9:32 AM | by cmb | 0 Comments

Just as we’re getting used to the new housewives of New Jersey, Bravo announced this week that they are looking for women to star in "The Real Housewives of D.C."

Expect more schmoozing with ambassadors than countesses for these girls. "We’re tapping personalities who are among Washington D.C.’s influential players, cultural connoisseurs, fashion sophisticates and philanthropic leaders,” Frances Berwick, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Bravo Media, said in a statement. “The people who rub elbows with the most prominent people in the country and easily move in the city’s diverse political and social circles.” Does this mean they'll spend the whole series trying to get into Michelle Obama's wardrobe?

Though we don’t yet know who the new housewives are, we do have an idea of where they’ll hang out. Here are the likely suspects:

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How to Get Your Hands on an Obama Easter Egg Without Going to DC

Where: 1600 Pennsylvania Ave [map], Washingon, DC, United States, 20006
April 10, 2009 at 1:13 PM | by JetSetCD | 1 Comment

Come Monday evening, expect quite a few of the above eggs to be featured items on Ebay as President Obama's first White House Easter Egg Roll floods the lawn with 1,000 children eager for presidential candy. If your family is heading down to Washington DC for the event, or just for a little touch of Easter in the capital, then we recommend taking a cue from the first family and thinking green.

Those fortunate enough to be holding one of the tickets for the egg roll should take a closer look at the commemorative eggs; they'll be more eco-friendly than ever with 31 per cent less paperboard and colored with renewable vegetable oil-based inks. You can even get your hands on one without a ticket or overpaying on ebay, since the National Parks Foundation is hocking them for $7 a piece online and at the White House Visitor Center. Now if only we could eliminate the gas used to deliver the egg orders by getting the Easter Bunny up off his lazy butt.

Related Stories:
· Michelle and Barack create 'green' egg for kiddies' Easter event [Hello!]
· Presidential Travel Coverage [Jaunted]

[Photo: Rex/Hello Mag]

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Every Day is the First Thanksgiving at NMAI

Where: 4th St. and Independence Ave., S.W. [map], Washington, DC, United States, 20560
October 11, 2006 at 3:29 PM | by Zulkey | 0 Comments

[Publisher's note: Newly minted Jaunted contributing editor Zulkey tells us why she loves re-visiting the District. Enjoy.]

Having attended college in Washington DC, I return to our national's capitol on a fairly regular basis to visit friends and return to my favorite haunts. The last time I went, a friend of mine who works for the Washington Post Weekend section suggested that I try lunch one day at the National Museum of the American Indian. "What do they serve there, maize?" I asked mockingly. I always figured that unless you planned on hiking several blocks, the only reliable lunch options on the Mall were those hot dog stands offering "half smokes," whatever those are.

However, my parents are currently in DC and I dutifully told my mother that the cafeteria at the NMAI was recommended by a friend. I'm not laughing anymore. The word from Mom:

"I had lunch at National Musem of the American Indian. I had two side dishes: pureed squash with nuts and cranberries and a wild rice salad. Very good."

And living in Chicago, recently declared GQ's Best Restaurant City in America, she knows from "very good."

So if you're in DC and trolling the Mall, be sure to stop by the Mitsitam ("Let's eat!" in the Native language of the Delaware and Piscataway peoples.) Café. According to the site, "The museum's Mitsitam Native Foods Café enhances the museum experience by providing visitors the opportunity to enjoy the indigenous cuisines of the Americas and to explore the history of Native foods. The café features Native foods found throughout the Western Hemisphere, including the Northern Woodlands, South America, the Northwest Coast, Meso America, and the Great Plains. Each food station depicts regional lifeways related to cooking techniques, ingredients, and flavors found in both traditional and contemporary dishes." Especially good for tourists looking to eat healthfully during their visit.

[Photo: NMAI website]

Related Stories:
· Mitsitam Cafe, Truly All-American [WashPost]
· Geniuses of Menu Park [Jaunted]