February 3, 2013
Posted by: Jae-Ha Kim
Category: Go Away With..., Interviews, Travelogues
Tags: Alana De La Garza, Billy Campbell, Dionne Warwick, Engelbert Humperdinck, Fergie, Henry Winkler, Josh Duhamel, Karolina Kurkova, Katie Barberi, Meghan Markle, Natalie Coughlin, Richard Marx, romantic vacations, Samantha Brown, Valentine's Day, Wolfgang Puck
There’s no specific quality that makes one destination more romantic than others. While some travelers want access to luxuries and fine dining, others search for a beautiful sunset in a rustic environment. The important thing is being with the right person. As Mark Twain said, “I have found out that there ain’t no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them.”
When Craig Hurley was in his early 20s, he seemed headed for stardom. Handsome, talented and one of the stars of a heavily hyped network series, films seemed like the next natural progression. But as detailed in his no-holds-barred book “27 And All Washed Up” (available at www.craighurley.tv), that’s not how Hurley’s career turned out.
March 20, 2012
Posted by: Jae-Ha Kim
Category: Go Away With..., Interviews
Tags: "Grachi", Colombia, Craig Hurley, Helmsley Park Lane, Katie Barberi, Mexico, New York City, Palmer House, Patzcuaro, Telemundo, “Corazon Valiente"
Born in Mexico and raised in the United States, actress-singer Katie Barberi fondly recalls a childhood where her family moved to dozens of cities in both countries to accommodate her parents’ careers. “I loved it,” says Barberi, 40. “I’m sure my love of travel is tied to all the different places we lived.”