Paul chats with Irvin Lippman, executive director of Florida's Boca Raton Museum of Art, about the museum's current exhibition: "Imagining Florida: History and Myth in the Sunshine State."
Gary Arndt chats with Paul about his whirlwind visit to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to see the season's first Formula E Grand Prix race.
Chris Christensen chats with Paul after going back from two different safari experiences in Botswana for the Amateur Traveler.
Jennifer Dombrowski updates Paul and Elizabeth on whether it is safe to travel to France right now. She reassures us.
New Yorkers at Christmas time present a kind and caring side of the City.
Marty Markowitz and Noodle Pudding a great dining adventure in Brooklyn.
New York takes on a special feeling at Christmas.
A look at Arthur Avenue in the Bronx a great little Italy.
Jennifer Dombrowski shares her impressions of Muscat and Oman with Paul. She feels they are truly authentic places to explore and well worth the trip.
Shane Dallas joins Paul and Elizabeth to talk about cultural do's and dont's and how not to commit cultural offenses when traveling.
LA Times Travel Editor Catherine Hamm shares the story of a very special resort in Hawaii that treats returning vets scarred by war to help them regain normal lives all at no cost.
Sophia Kulich, shares her phenomenal insight with Paul and Elizabeth about Jewish history in Europe and throughout the continent. She plans special custom tours which she often leads herself. As a Ukranian she has a deep insight into the culture and can often provide special experiences for her clients.
LA Times travel writer, Christopher Reynolds share the story behind his on-going series on great American Music Venues.
Janice Wald Henderson visits the Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Resort and discovers a world of luxury, service and art of true quality. Then there is the Michelin three-star restaurant and the fresh truffles. She and Paul discuss real luxury.
Seatrade Cruise Global's Chiara Giorgi joins Paul and Elizabeth to discuss this spring's conference in Miami. They discuss the importance of cruising to the global economy and offer a behind-the-scenes look at this ever-evolving industry.
Paul chats with Jenn Harris, the Los Angeles Times' acting food editor, about the new restaurant guide to Southern California, 101 Restaurants We Love. For both visitors and residents, it's an absolute must.
With the design of more than 50 ships to his credit, including some of the industry's most innovative, Joe Farcus chats with Paul and Elizabeth about his new book, Design on the High Seas. Credited with the concept of entertainment architecture, he reminisces about working with Carnival Cruise Line to help create the Fun Ships. He tells how he designed the Carnival funnel, which became the corporate logo.
Elizabeth reports on whether Celebrity Cruises' new Celebrity Edge really delivers on all the hype. She decides it does and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at a ship that may set a new standard.
Paul and Elizabeth chat with AAA Inspector 63, one of a staff of full-time, anonymous inspectors who visit and rate AAA-rated hotels and restaurants. A behind-the-scenes look at how they work and why the awards are the most objective and trusted in the industry.
Reporter Julie Kessler talks with Paul and Elizabeth about the Kingdom of Bhutan and discusses the myth vs. the reality. Is happiness really everyone's goal?
Toyota's Ed Laukes is one of the senior people in the industry who helps guide the automotive future of the US. He chats with Paul and Elizabeth at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show and discusses how Toyota has a dominate lead in hybrid technology and enjoys an enviable reputation for quality and reliability. Hear how it all started with a weaving loom. s
Cooper Ericksen of Lexus talks with Paul and Elizabeth at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto show about the latest innovations and how safety features are designed to be standard on all their models. Hybrid Technology is also part of the mix at a more affordable price point. The latest Lexus models are designed to appeal to younger drivers as well as luxury seekers.
Correspondent James DeRuvo and Paul talk about their memories of Christmas at Disneyland and James discusses why the holidays at the Disney parks create great family memories.
Fred Hodder of the Save the Redwoods League talks with Paul about a new book that details the beauty of the redwood forests in California. The League is a major force in saving these priceless treasures for future generations. This marks the Centenary of the League.
Mark Baker joins Paul to talk about his Naturetours by small ship cruising in the Amazon Basin and the Rio Negro. Baker hosts small groups that are able to visit areas that others can't due to size. Mark is an avid birder without a list.