Why your next “vaxication” should be with Capella Share
If the buzzword of 2020 was “staycation”, the term “vaxication” coined to describe the first trip you take after getting vaccinated will, hopefully, sing a familiar tune this year.
But eager as we may be to spread our wings and fly, it’s still pretty scary out there, given that second, third, and fourth waves of the outbreak are still raging in certain parts of the world. Vaccination also doesn’t make the anxieties of travelling during a global pandemic disappear. To help you scratch that itch while keeping your welfare in mind, Capella Hotels and Resorts has launched a selection of 72-hour, safe and immersive itineraries across Asia that includes crowd-less outdoor settings and naturally social distanced activities.
Coronation Street spoilers: Kelly prison fears, Asha struggles and shock double exit
Coronation Street spoilers have revealed a turbulent week ahead, as the night of Nina Lucas assault slowly comes back to her - implicating local teens Kelly Neelan and Corey Brent
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Coronation Street has been shaken by the brutal assault of Nina Lucas and Seb Franklin, with the aftermath of the crime sending ripples through the cobbles.
Celebrating the banjo: New American Banjo Festival is set to stream this weekend
Michael Nix plays the banjar in his office/studio at the Lava Center in Greenfield. Staff Photo/PAUL FRANZ
Michael Nix in his office/studio at the Lava Center in Greenfield with a banjar, his own creation. Staff Photo/PAUL FRANZ
Musima tenor banjo. WIkimedia Commons
Shingle the Roof. Contributed photo
Aaron Jonah Lewis. Contributed photo
Michael Nix, of Greenfield, plays the banjar. Nix is the organizer of the New American Banjo Festival as well as one of the performers. Contributed photo
Published: 4/22/2021 3:51:36 PM
Four will hopefully be a charm for the inaugural New American Banjo Festival, the brainchild of musician Michael Nix, which has been postponed three times so far. He’d originally scheduled the first of what he hopes will become an annual and international celebration of all things banjo at Hawks and Reed Performing Arts Center in Greenfield last April.
Celebrating the banjo
Michael Nix plays the banjar in his office/studio at the Lava Center in Greenfield. Staff Photo/PAUL FRANZ
Michael Nix in his office/studio at the Lava Center in Greenfield. Staff Photo/PAUL FRANZ
Musima tenor banjo. WIkimedia Commons
Shingle the Roof. Contributed photo
Aaron Jonah Lewis. Contributed photo
Michael Nix, of Greenfield, plays the banjar. Nix is the organizer of the New American Banjo Festival as well as one of the performers. Contributed photo
Published: 4/15/2021 9:24:01 AM
Four will hopefully be a charm for The New American Banjo Festival, the brainchild of Greenfield musician Michael Nix, which has been postponed three times so far. He’d originally scheduled the first of what he hopes will become an annual and international celebration of all things banjo at Hawks and Reed Performing Arts Center last April.
By Contributor - April 8, 2021
The ultra-luxe hospitality brandâs debut outpost in Vietnam bears the stamp of leading designer Bill Bensley.
The 1920s-inspired facade of Capella Hanoi. (All photos courtesy of Capella Hanoi)
Exactly six months after opening its riverside retreat in Bangkok, Capella Hotels and Resorts has just launched a brand-new hotel in the Vietnamese capital. Situated in the former French Quarter near Hoan Kiem Lake, the boutique property is just a five-minute stroll from the 110-year-old Hanoi Opera House. This French-colonial landmark informs the design and flavor of Capella Hanoi, which has been conceived by the eminent Bangkok-based architect Bill Bensley as a