New Articles at Cigar Advisor – a Boat Buying Guide and Historical Piece on Shipwrecks Cigar Advisor Magazine has just released two new articles for the June 2013 issue, with both pieces centered around the high seas. One is a historical narrative on the Spanish Fleet of 1733, its shipwreck and subsequent hunt for sunken treasure ; the other is a more timely buying guide providing advice on purchasing a sailboat. (PRWeb June 15, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com ...
June 15, 2013 - PRWeb
Cigar Advisor Publishes Two Men’s Fashion Articles Cigar Advisor Magazine is an online publication dedicated to the world of premium cigars and the lifestyle surrounding them. Two recently released articles are men’s fashion guides, one on selecting and wearing a sport jacket, and the other on how to tie a necktie . (PRWeb June 13, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/mens-fashion-cigars/how-to-tie-a-tie/prweb10833679.htm
June 14, 2013 - PRWeb
Cigar Advisor Magazine Publishes Instructional Article on Writing Cigar Reviews Cigar Advisor Magazine provides a number of informative instructional articles as part of their industry-leading Cigars 101 series. Their latest piece details the techniques involved in writing cigar reviews , and how the slew of popular bloggers are able to convey their thoughts on the subjective taste of cigars in a clear and entertaining manner. (PRWeb June 12, 2013) Read the full story at ...
June 13, 2013 - PRWeb
Phil Jackson in USA Today I'll smoke a cigar tonight in memory of Red. He was a great guy,said Jackson, who was wearing a yellow baseball hat with the Roman numeral X on it, a gift from his children.
David Remnick in New York Times Steve was the antithesis of a business-school-minted android,Mr. Remnick said. "He had Groucho's big cigar and sly mustache, and he was pinstriped and dapper like one of Peter Arno's cartoon executives."
Boris Johnson in International Herald Tribune Johnson, then working as a journalist, said he was taken to Aziz's ransacked villa: "And there, just by my toe, protruding from beneath a piece of dusty plywood, was the cigar case."