Friday, January 29, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Have you insured your travel tour?
If you're prepared to order a holiday deal for you and your folks, one thing you may wish to consider is whether you want to speculate in travel insurance. Many travel agents will tell you that you should usually have travel insurance, in case, to be certain you can get your cash back for all those hotel bookings, airplane tickets and travel tours, but you could be wondering if you actually need it. If you have travel insurance you'll be ready to get back your costs. If you have travel insurance it'll cover the price of your treatments for whatever accidents abroad you experience. Another thing to be considered that nobody wants to consider is if there's another terrorist attack.
Because an area is threatened by violence doesn't mean the airlines have to give you any of your cash back if you choose not to fly, unless you have travel insurance. There are lots of other things which may lead to a flight to be canned. From weather to an airline strike, there are plenty of things that may happen to prevent you from getting to go on a flight you had paid for.
If a flight isn't rescheduled, it is possible the airline won't provide a refund. This is another time travel insurance will come in useful, helping you get your cash back if your flight doesn't take off, whatever the explanation.
There's small worse than getting to your destination to find your baggage hasn't made the trek with you. Occasionally the bag will turn up. If you have decided travel insurance is the way to go, make efforts to do a little research before you purchase. Not all travel insurance plans are similar, and you must look thru the offerings of a number of corporations before settling on only one. Also, if you're a regular traveler, you'll even need to investigate a long term travel insurance police.
Because an area is threatened by violence doesn't mean the airlines have to give you any of your cash back if you choose not to fly, unless you have travel insurance. There are lots of other things which may lead to a flight to be canned. From weather to an airline strike, there are plenty of things that may happen to prevent you from getting to go on a flight you had paid for.
If a flight isn't rescheduled, it is possible the airline won't provide a refund. This is another time travel insurance will come in useful, helping you get your cash back if your flight doesn't take off, whatever the explanation.
There's small worse than getting to your destination to find your baggage hasn't made the trek with you. Occasionally the bag will turn up. If you have decided travel insurance is the way to go, make efforts to do a little research before you purchase. Not all travel insurance plans are similar, and you must look thru the offerings of a number of corporations before settling on only one. Also, if you're a regular traveler, you'll even need to investigate a long term travel insurance police.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Alias Compaigne's 'Mr Winter'
Brazilian choreographer Guilherme Botelho and his Swiss dance company Alias will visit Budapest with their performance of 'Mr Winter'. This imaginative piece with religious overtones revolves around a fantastical souvenir shop filled with kitsch, where shoppers can find almost anything, including Jesus figures, candy or Bibles. The shop setting is used as a springboard for stunning and energetic dance routines, which say something about our approach to temptation, sin and religion.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Up!
He used to wear women's clothing and play the kind of hard house that made inner organs bleed, but chances are Jon Pleased will still be getting us moist on the dancefloor dressed in gentleman's attire and playing progressive trance.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Row
Detroit electro legend Derrick May will be in the driver's seat as the Row Club cracks the birthday barrier, marking one year of Thursday night big-name-DJ sessions in this uptown dance space. Founder of Transmat records, May was one of the key producers present at the birth of techno in the late-1980s. In the last decade he's hardly been back to the recording studio, but has kept his credit rating high thanks to some fine live work.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
Anonymous 4
Anonymous 4 formed nearly 15 years ago and have become renowned for their experimentation in medieval chants. Weaving music with poetry and narrative, they have become critically acclaimed through the years. The all-female quartet captured the spirit of Christmas on their very successful album 'Legends of St Nicholas'. They reprise it for the first time in Los Angeles.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Black Comedy + The Real Inspector Hound
Peter Shaffer's 'Black Comedy' takes the audience on a journey right into the centre of a blackout in London. Brindsley 'borrows' some priceless antique furniture to impress his girlfriend's father and the crusade to return it plunges his life into utterly hilarious disintegration. In Tom Stoppard's 'The Real Inspector Hound' two snotty theatre critics are about to pan an old murder mystery, when suddenly the show takes a mysterious move and turns on them. Don't miss this 'double-whammy' performance.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Pro Velo
You have to get on your bike if you want to really appreciate Brussels. The Pro Velo group organise tours to the hidden parts of the city and the surrounding communes. Don't despair if you don't have your own wheels; you can rent a bike for a reasonable amount. There are 18 tours including 'History and legends of the Foret de Soignes' and 'The city and gardens of Brussels'.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Claude Leveque
Last few days to see Leveque's recent neon installation which combines sound, light and narrative. Part of Vivre Sa Vie.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Beauty and the Beast
The theatrical version of the Disney animated film 'Beauty and the Beast' was an unexpected Broadway hit and it is continuing to expand its fan base in the hinterlands. Packed with hummable songs and loveable Disney stereotypes dressed as teapots, lamps and cups, 'Beauty and the Beast' makes the leap from film to stage with panache. The costumes alone are enough to put most people in visual stimuli overload for a week.
Monday, January 4, 2010
For Here or To Go?
This is a funny tale of feuding families, lost loves and fast food, all set around the chaos that is Chanukah, Kwanzaa and Christmas. Cornerstone Theater Company's 'For Here or To Go?' is a musical that casts both professional actors and the regular people of Los Angeles, including bus drivers, police officers and residents of Watts and Beverly Hills. Bill Rauch directs Cornerstone's 15th anniversary production.
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