Don’t let the intimate setup or Champaign’s college-town quaintness fool: This is no small-potatoes affair. The event consistently screens top-notch movies and draws name talent.
Alicia Garceau
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A Touch of Broadway in Louisville
The Humana Festival of New American Plays hosted by Actors Theatre of Louisville has given birth to several Pulitzer Prize winners and launched the early careers of talents such as Tony Award–winning playwright Marsha Norman and Oscar winner Kathy Bates.
Linda Vaccariello
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Traverse City Traveler
Touring & Tasting travel guide calls Michigan’s Old Mission Peninsula one of its seven top wine regions to watch — the only choice on the list that’s not in California.
Amy Lynch
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Day Trip: Hot Wheels
No need to hang up the bike just because summer is over.
Amy Lynch
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Daytrip: Northern Indiana’s Slick Architecture
In a daytrip to Northern Indiana, tour seven celebrated midcentury-modern homes, including a Frank Lloyd Wright design.
Amy Lynch
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Traveler: South Bend for Sports-Lovers
Even if you can’t get into a game, there is plenty of sports history and culture to be had in South Bend.
Amy Lynch
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Traveler: Chasing Big-Name Golf in Orlando
More than 170 golf courses and 20 golf academies are in fierce competition for you (and your money).
John Schwarb
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Traveler: Branching Out in Brown County
Autumn isn’t the only time it shines. Nashville proves equally enchanting when strewn with twinkling white lights.
Amy Lynch
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Travel: Runway Success in Columbus, Ohio
Over the last decade, Ohio’s capital has built on its reputation as the corporate headquarters of Abercrombie & Fitch, The Limited, and Victoria’s Secret to become one of the country’s most fashion-forward places.