Set Sail!

Visitors to Bermuda, host of the America’s Cup this spring, will find not only the expected pink sands and centuries of Caribbean and European history, but also a fabulously renovated grand resort flush with modern art and reimagined island cuisine.

THERE'S A LOT THAT PEOPLE seem to know about Bermuda. There are the 75 miles of famous beaches, with cerulean water and sand tinged pink by tiny, crushed pieces of coral and shell. And any word-association game will bring to mind the Bermuda Triangle, the mysterious oceanic space in between Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda, where a dozen ships, planes and people are said to have disappeared. But despite the age-old sense of mystery and fright, the sailing culture of the island — there are year-round competitions and festivals — is peerless and publicized. That’s especially true this year, when the prestigious 35th annual America’s Cup comes to Bermuda in May, hosted at the historic Princess Hotel & Beach Club.

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Bend in the River

San Antonio, often dismissed as touristy, is changing fast, as star chefs vie for foodies, and a hip hotel scene rises at water’s edge.

MOST HOUSTONIANS KNOW San Antonio, just a three-hour journey West on I-10, is a convenient retreat with scenic Hill Country views and family-friendly activities. It’s less widely known that a different side of the city has started to emerge. The foodie scene, hip nightlife and boutique hotels are flourishing, amid a flurry of high-profile renovation projects and grand openings.

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One of Houston's biggest writers is headed to the small screen. Former Rice prof Justin Cronin, whose sprawling trilogy of novels about post-apocalyptic vampires began with The Passage in 2010, says he’s “happy” that earlier plans to turn the story into a film have been altered — as Fox has shifted the project from a movie to a TV show. “It’s hard to take a big narrative and compress it into a film,” he says. “They were throwing characters overboard. But there are no minor characters. It’s an ensemble.

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