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Georg Jensen partakes in tribute to female designers using archival imagery

Necklace and pendant designed by Vivianna Torun Danish jeweler Georg Jensen’s iconic designer Vivianna Torun is among the women being celebrated at The Museum of Art and Design’s “Pathmakers” exhibit in New York. The exhibit is a tribute to female designers of the 20th century who made an impact by using materials such as clay, fiber and metals in innovative ways. Ms. Torun was one of Georg Jensen’s most prolific

Mercedes packs up the “van” for US summer concert tour

Mercedes’ Evolution Tour 2014 Germany’s Mercedes-Benz is heading to 5 cities in the United States to reprise its summer and fall concert series, the Evolution Tour. Starting June 23, the automaker will host concert in various cities to share its latest generation of high-end vehicles. A concert series is an engaging tactic that can be enjoyed by all ages, but will be particularly attractive to younger consumers looking for unique

Fodor's Week in Travel: Hop on a Plane

Itching to get away? Book your tickets because we’ve got your destination ready for you. From gourmet eats at the ballpark to breathtaking nature in Kauai, our weekly roundup has you covered. 6 Outstanding International Business-Class Experiences These upgrades alone will make you want to jump on the first flight out of the country. Book a seat with one of these six airlines for a first-class flying experience. Beginner’s Guide to Hawaii:

10 Ultimate Experiences in Tanzania

If spotting a pride of lions on Africa’s endless plains has been a lifelong dream, then Tanzania, one of the best wildlife-viewing spots in the world, is the destination for you. While a visit to the Serengeti during the annual Great Migration is an unforgettable experience, this East African country has so much more to offer beyond game drives: undeveloped beaches, the fascinating Maasai tribe, and the world’s tallest freestanding

20 Must-See Art Museums in America

There’s much more to the world’s great art museums than just the Louvre and the Prado. In fact, you can skip the jaunt across the Atlantic altogether and set your sights on some world-class art collections right here in the U.S. Even if you’re not planning a trip entirely around art, chances are that if you’re traveling to a major U.S. city (especially New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington,

First HomeKit devices set to launch next week, according to reports

When Apple announced HomeKit at WWDC 2014, we didn’t think we’d still be waiting for the first products by the time WWDC 2015 rolled around – but there’s only a week to go before this year’s event starts on 8 June. It seems there’s now light at the end of the tunnel: sources speaking to 9to5Mac, which has a good reputation for getting insider information, say that the first HomeKit-compatible

Great tech innovators: Shigeru Miyamoto

Age: 62 Company: Nintendo Best known for: Creating some of the biggest, most influential games of all time. Quote: “I think that inside every adult is the heart of a child. We just gradually convince ourselves that we have to act more like adults.” Nobody knows the meaning of the word “fun” quite like Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto. He joined Nintendo in 1977, just as the company was starting to transition

Google and Qualcomm releasing a Project Tango smartphone this year

Qualcomm has announced it’s helping Google stuff its Project Tango tech into a smaller form factor – specifically a smartphone set to be released in the third quarter of 2015. Project Tango is focused on augmented reality (digital graphics placed on top of the real world) and virtual reality (entirely digital worlds). Up until now, it’s only been available through an Nvidia tablet. Like the tablet, the smartphone will be