Arts and Entertainment
Sandra Scott Travels: Enjoy A Thrifty Beach Trip To Thailand
People are often surprised when I say it is less expensive for us to spend the winter in Southeast Asia than it is to stay at home. And certainly less expensive than spending the time in Florida or somewhere else where it is warm and sunny. Part of the plan is to stay where the Americans do not. Places charge what the market will bear and one thing that raises the price is if it is a popular destination for foreigners especially Americans.
Theatre Du Jour Welcomes New Leading Men To The Troupe
As it embarks on its third season, TDJ welcomes two more all-star local faces to their talented family of thespians. Scott Bandla and Payne Horning join the cast of Murder at the Prom – an interactive, touring (dinner theatre) murder mystery coming to Central New York this May.
Tempest to Rock Unique Style at Sharkey’s Celtic Fest
Sandra Scott Travels: Myanmar Experiencing Rapid Changes
There are very few places in the world where the culture has remained the same for years. Myanmar is one of those. But, now it is changing – too fast. We have visited Myanmar every year for ten years. There is much we love about the “Golden Country” but now we go mainly to enjoy Ngapali Beach. It, too, is changing. Now there are more hotels and many flights arrive every day.
A Night with The Lisa Lee and Band at Uriah’s
Sandra Scott Travels: Jingha Masala Made Easy In Penang
I love it when hotels offer free activities for their guests – especially if there is a cooking demonstration. I may never make the recipe at home but I get to try something new and typical of the area John and I are visiting. The Malaysian Island of Penang has some of the best Indian food. Why? More than ten percent of the island is of Indian ancestry.
Sandra Scott Travels: Make No Bones About It, Cemeteries Are Interesting
Cemeteries might not seem like a likely place to visit as a tourist but they are. Some people visit cemeteries to pay homage to presidents, artist, poets and other influential individuals. Others go to admire the art and architecture, while still others find the beautifully landscaped gardens a place to reflect.
Sandra Scott Travels: Spice Things Up At The Butterfly Museum
I always suggest that people take a hop-on bus tour first. There were two options: Beach Tour and City Tour. I liked the fact that the tks are good for 24 hours from the time it is stamped and the buses run until 7 p.m. John and I chose the beach tour which took us to the Entopia Penang Butterfly Museum. Penang was on the Spice Trade Route.