Anyone who has attended an international auto show knows first hand what it’s like to suddenly find yourself in a chorus number for Cirque du Soleil. Everywhere you look there’s flashes of chrome, both fake and real, the sound of engines and – on...
Social media has been around just long enough that it has become chic to remind us of the cringe-worthy posts, pictures, and statements we made before we realized that the internet was ever lasting. Last week, as I was perusing my daily onslaught of political...
Although those of us in the north are waiting out another long, cold winter, all is not lost in the world of car shows. We’re currently in the thick of International Auto show season along with all of the great concepts and premieres they bring. I recently had a...
On a single lane road in Oyster Bay, Long Island, in a building easy to miss, is Collector Car Showcase. It is so much more than a car museum, so much more, even, than owner and founder, David Jacobson’s vision. It is a portal through every decade of American history,...
In the sleepy Boston suburb of Brookline, tucked up on a hill, the Larz Anderson Auto Museum hosts some of America’s oldest cars. The collection dates back to 1899, boasting Fiats, Renaults, and Lincolns, as well as cars from independent companies that barely saw the...