The Love Story of Verona

By Narbeh Minassian

As you will have already seen just a few pages to the left, the Salviatino collection of hotels has a philosophy that marries the legend of the past with the beauty of the present. The Palazzo Victoria in Verona, Italy is no different. Theirs is not just a hotel; but a museum with traditional artwork, décor, and even the building is north of two hundred years old. All in all, The Palazzo Victoria offers a first-hand and altogether unique experience of a city that champions one of the most unmistakable and richest cultures in the world.

BACKWATER CRUISE IN INDIA’S KERALA

By Anja Mutić

We arrived to a rain shower in Cochin. It was the second monsoon season in Kerala, one of India’s southern states, when each afternoon brings a few hours of rain. We drove south, first along busy roads of Cochin’s suburbs, lined with flashy roadside ads and car dealerships. As we veered off the main strip and into the back roads, the surroundings became more lush and scenic, offering glimpses of the waterways through dense foliage. We were, quite clearly, in the tropics.

American Cut

By Angela Pape
Photography by Daniel Krieger

Looking for a new, innovative twist on the traditional steakhouse? American Cut will deliver you just that. This chic and sophisticated American steakhouse located in the heart of Atlantic City’s most recent hotspot, Revel, will leave you feeling sexy and satisfied. Iron Chef Marc Forgione transforms the classic dining experience into a modern, culinary revolution bursting with a refreshing touch of creativity and vigor.

French With A Twist

By Marianne Belmonte

Go all out and treat yourself to a fun filled dining experience at Beaumarchais in the Meatpacking District. A modern French brasserie with David E. Diaz, Executive Chef, at its helm, it is a time you won’t soon forget. The DJ like atmosphere is exciting, half night club, half restaurant, from the helpful staff to the exquisite cuisine, it won’t disappoint. If you haven’t already been there then put it on your bucket list immediately.

LAST WORD: GIVING BACK

By Christopher A. Pape

The holidays are the time to be both grateful for what one has and to be generous of spirit. As an Italian-Catholic, I learned it was better to be meek and poor (for we shall inherit the Earth) rather than rich and powerful. But since we are the most successful nation on the planet, wouldn’t it be a good time to be thankful and try to help others, both within our own community and around the world, be as prosperous as we are?

Chris Wragge: The Face of New York

By Christopher A. Pape

I’m not a huge proponent of social media. Or, I guess I should say I’m not very savvy at it. But, thank God, this magazine forces me to be in tune with what’s going on. Recently, Chris Wragge of New York’s CBS Channel 2 and WLNY Channel 10/55 fame, connected with us via Twitter (I guess he was a fan of what we had to say!).

Chris Bauer: A Man with Simpatico

By Christopher A. Pape

Sometimes you speak to someone that you intrinsically connect with. Perhaps it’s similar personalities or interests or some vague feeling of simpatico. Whatever the unnamed feeling, it’s what I experienced when I interviewed Chris Bauer, of True Blood fame. He was witty, fascinating, engaging and completely straightforward.

The Many Faces of Italy - Ischia and Beyond

By Travelin’ Gal Maxine Albert

Ischia:
My fascination with Ischia began when a native Tuscan raved to me about the island’s thermal waters, top spas and delicious cuisine. Ischia also offers sandy beaches and a culture with authentic flavor. You’ll find picturesque villages like Sant’ Angelo and a medieval castle, Il Castello Aragonese. Americans have yet to discover this favorite haunt of Europeans in search of curative springs. Located in the Bay of Naples an hour ferry ride from Capri and the Amalfi Coast, a visit to Ischia will not disappoint.

Sao Paulo: Brazil at its Best

By Narbeh Minassian

As a city of high skylines and vibrant urban presence in a country of rainforests and sandy beaches, it is little wonder why São Paulo attracts the tourist’s attention with such regularity that it has virtually become an obligatory destination for those passing through Brazil or South America. As the leader in international aviation, American Airlines flies directly from New York JFK to this magical city twice a day. With them, get there safely and in comfort and style. And say, “Cheers!” too when flying in the Main Cabin on American Airlines on your way to Brazil because you can enjoy complimentary beer and wine – the perfect way to start a journey.

Noir: The Expert's Expert Choice

By Narbeh Minassian &
Christopher A. Pape

As many of you will no doubt know, the final stretch of this year marks the 25th anniversary of Resident Magazine and this is a landmark for which we express the greatest pride in reaching. In a time of recession and an ever expanding social media, longevity is as remarkable as it is elusive; particularly in this concrete heart of the working world we call our home.