Recent Reads: Backstage at The Nutcracker, Vegetarian Dining in Paris & Christmas in Bethlehem

This is part 7 of “Recent Reads” in which I highlight recommended posts in the blogosphere.

Bethlehem City Yacoub Hazboun

Bethlehem City © Yacoub Hazboun

Sandra Ramani of globorati knows where to find the world’s best spas for a party of two… or more.

The Intelligent Travel Blog features a behind-the-scenes look of the Pennsylvania Ballet’s production of Balanchine’s Nutcracker.

Transit’s Laurent Laughlin suggests The “Soulèvements” exhibition at Paris’ contemporary art foundation La Maison Rouge.

Michael Yessis from World Hum shares an audio slideshow by Nick Miroff who looks at the old cinemas of Cuba.

Liz Webber of eurocheapo blogs about how vegetarians and vegans can stay happy during a trip to Paris.

Gridskipper follows on a similar note and recommends six Parisian places for fine vegetarian dining in Paris.

And Andrew Evans from Gadling lets us in on ten tips for visiting Bethlehem this Christmas.

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4 Responses to “Recent Reads: Backstage at The Nutcracker, Vegetarian Dining in Paris & Christmas in Bethlehem”

  1. Cate 22. Dec, 2009 at #

    There are some goodies in this lot which will keep me busy.
    Have a great Christmas Erica!!
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  2. Adam 22. Dec, 2009 at #

    Oh thank you thank you! Those articles about traveling and vegetarianism are great. Thanks for sharing!
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    • Erica Johansson 22. Dec, 2009 at #

      Am glad to hear you enjoyed them, Adam. I especially liked the one on vegetarian dining in Paris.

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