Classic: Peter Oliver's Corner House
A family run pub in the village of Ardara, Donegal, voted Ireland’s best pub, which considering the incredible number of pubs in Ireland, is no small thing.
View ArticleClemens: If you must be a wine snob, avoid these faux pas
By Gus Clemens Those of us who prefer wine imagine we are superior to people who enjoy spirits or beer.It does not reflect well on us, but it has been true since Greeks spread wine culture seven...
View ArticleHealthy gourmet food at the US Open Tennis Championships
FoxNews.comSporting events usually mean beer and hot dogs, but as the 2014 U.S Open Tennis Championships kick off this week in New York, the world's best tennis action will also see some fine dining...
View Article8 Money Secrets From Wealthy Families We Should All Steal
by Adriana Velez We all love living vicariously through the lives of the rich and famous, don't we? The huge houses, the bling, the far-flung vacations, the champagne flowing from pure gold kitchen...
View ArticleBoom! Abercrombie & Fitch Drops Its Logo
Abercrombie & Fitch is a preppy global specialty store chain, with 843 stores in the United States and 163 stores in the rest of the world, is floundering. For many years, customers proudly wore...
View ArticleWest Nottingham Academy
West Nottingham Academy was founded in 1744 by the Presbyterian preacher Samuel Finley, who later become President of Princeton College (now Princeton University). The 124-acre tree-lined campus is...
View ArticleThese Are The 10 Snobbiest Cities In America
Before you look down your nose at this post, you might want to see if it’s about you. Spoiler alert: if you’re in the San Francisco Bay Area, it most certainly is.Natalie GrigsonWhen you look up the...
View ArticleThe Upscale Traveler: Condiment Snobbery: Florida Bistro Bans Ketchup
The Upscale Traveler: Condiment Snobbery: Florida Bistro Bans Ketchup: Florida bistro bans ketchup In another assault on our constitutional rights, a Florida bistro has banned ketchup on its...
View ArticleThe Upscale Traveler: Henry David Thoreau’s ‘Cape Cod’
The Upscale Traveler: Henry David Thoreau’s ‘Cape Cod’: By Henry David Thoreau Henry David Thoreau, circa 1855. Henry David Thoreau wrote so much about Cape Cod after visiting ther...
View ArticleUltra-Wealthy Inheritors Inherit More Than Money
From ForbesWritten by Russ Alan PrinceMoney isn’t the only thing passed down ultra-wealthy inheritors (net worth = $100 million or more). They like everyone else learn a lot from their elders....
View ArticleWealthy Hoarder Leaves Behind Designer Clothes, Some Boxes, $18 Million
Hoarding isn't just for the average American, whose possessions, while numerous, often amount to little more than stacks of decaying newspapers and several hundred pounds of Russian nesting dolls....
View ArticleHow Did Members of Congress Get So Wealthy?
The highest net worth on Capitol Hill is nearly $360 million—and that's before you even get to the Rockefeller heir. Congress is rich. How rich? On Monday, Roll Call released its annual analysis of...
View ArticleThe only real elegance
The only real elegance is in the mind, and if you've got that, the rest naturually flows from it.- Fashion editor Diana Vreeland
View ArticleFamiles Must Grow Their Wealth Faster Than They Consume It
Robert Lenzer for ForbesHarvard Business School Professor John Davis, an expert on family wealth, warned last night that many family wealth creators hang on to the family business long after their...
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