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| July 2007 |
Vol. 3, Issue 30 |
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| 01 Puma's Dig Dirks ($65) make up for a lack of socks appeal with perforated leather "as soft as butter." Go to www.puma.com 02 Kick it old school with the 2007 Vintage Running Collection ($80) from Nike. Go to www.nike.com 03 For the urban warrior, nothing beats Adidas' Gazelles ($55) for the concrete kick-about. Go to www.shopadidas.com 04 Tread lightly in tulle-netted sneakers ($109) from Polo Ralph Lauren. Go to www.yoox.com 05 Diesel Style Lab's leather-soled flip-flops ($98) are a sandal for the sidelines rather than the playing field. Go to www.yoox.com 06 Taking cues from 1960s soccer boots, Born's lace-up Bain sneakers will look classic with your retro short-shorts or a casual suit. Go to www.bornshoes.com |
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THERE'S ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT TO ENTER. The deadline for submissions for our ONE CITY, MANY DESTINATIONS™ travel photography competition is 11:59 p.m. EST on JULY 31, 2007! The ONE CITY, MANY DESTINATIONS™ competition boasts the ultimate grand prize: CITY Magazine's cover shot. Amateur and professional photographers from around the world are invited to submit images for juried competition and a chance at landing on the cover of CITY's Fall '07 Travel issue, on sale September 25, 2007. Photographers are asked to submit images that best capture the essence of a city or other travel destination. The grand-prize winner will also receive a LEICA M8 professional camera with a Leica Elmarit 28mm f2.8 lens; a 4-day, 3-night stay at any W Hotel in the continental U.S. or Canada, including round-trip airline tickets for two; and a $500 gift certificate to Calumet Photographic. The 15 runners-up will also win a LEICA C-LUX 2 compact camera. The work of all 16 finalists, including the grand-prize winner, will appear in a special travel photography portfolio inside CITY's Fall '07 Travel issue. To find out more, and to enter, go to www.city-magazine.com/photocontest |
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What's your favorite restaurant in your home city? Not the fanciest or the most expensive or the hardest to get a reservation at, but simply your favorite? What's the spot where you're guaranteed a great meal on every visit? That's the question CITY asked in compiling our list of 101 favorite restaurants across the country, as featured in our new Summer Food & Entertaining Issue, on newsstands this week. From Boston to Boulder, New York to New Orleans, we hit 55 different American cities and just about every cuisine on the menu. Check out the full list in the new issue or online and tell us about your favorite restaurants at www.city-magazine.com/restaurants
The new issue also features an in-depth look at what may be one of the most serious threats to our food chain: the decline of our honeybee population. As scientists race all summer to discover the culprit for this phenomenon, CITY asks if one of the alternatives — the outsourcing of America's farms and agriculture — is an option we really want to choose. We also turn to one of the country's top sommeliers to find out how to avoid buying counterfeit wine, and we ask a celebrated chef to give us a guide to navigating your local green market. And for all you baseball fans bemoaning Barry Bonds' imminent breaking of Hank Aaron's home run record, sportswriter Jeff Pearlman takes a seat in the stands and puts America's pastime into perspective. |
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Longtime CITY contributor Greg Lindsay is spending the new few months on the road reporting for his forthcoming book, Aerotropolis (John D. Kasarda and Greg Lindsay; Farrar, Straus and Giroux). In his new exclusive CITY Magazine blog, IN TRANSIT, he's filing dispatches along the way, covering the best hotels, restaurants, gear, and airlines the world's "airport cities" have to offer.
Check out his latest entries at www.city-magazine.com/intransit |
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