Looking inside from the inside
In May last year, in a moving ritual that entailed me kneeling on the floor before my Editor-in-Chief whilst he ceremoniously dropped ash on my shoulder from his hand-rolled cigarette, I was dubbed Roving Editor in the hope was that I would make some dramatic, eye-catching horological discoveries during my international roving.
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The hunting season is open
This is the first section of a trilogy of articles in this issue on the all-important BaselWorld and the SIHH. The second section, by Malcolm Lakin, entitled More evolution than Eureka! takes a look at different events and brands and the third section on sports watches, Built to Perform, by Keith W. Strandberg, takes an in-depth look at water-resistance, shock resistance and all the latest ...
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RV enthusiasts mark industry's centennial
After spending the morning attending a seminar about ways to eat healthy while on the road in their recreational vehicle, David and Brenda Franklin of Nashville spent Saturday afternoon meeting new friends at a rally billed as the nation's largest RV event.
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Alaska House gallery keeps the dream of Claire Fejes alive
News came in mid-July that New York's Alaska House , a high-end showcase of Alaska Native art, was closing. But the other Alaska House -- the one actually in Alaska, the original -- is still open.
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New video games hope to make splash at Comic-Con
Fresh off their E3 convention in June, video-game makers are setting their sights on new audiences as they arrive at the Comic-Con convention opening Thursday in San Diego, California.
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