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A pair of professional tour bus drivers offer tips for what you can expect when navigating the highways of Europe.
Author Graham Robb tells us about the accomplishments of the ancient Celts and the sophisticated celestial-based geometry they used to organize their world.
Oscar-winning producer Grant Heslov and author Robert Edsel join Rick to talk about the film, "The Monuments Men," and the ongoing effort to restore works of art stolen during WWII.
Three ex-pat Americans share what it's really like to relocate to Europe and give pointers on how others can also make a home abroad.
The European Union makes it easy for citizens to make a new life in one of the other member countries, and Rick talks with two Europeans who have done just that.
Rick talks trains with an expert who advises American travelers on how to best use the passenger rail lines in Europe.
Author and opera buff Fred Plotkin shares tips for incorporating an appreciation of opera into your travels.
Architecture professor Kathryn Rogers Merlino helps make sense of such things as flying buttresses and Roman ruins.
Art history specialist Gene Openshaw gives a close-up view of masterpieces in painting, sculpture and architecture.
Art historian Gene Openshaw explains how you don't have to go into the museums to experience great art in Europe.
Rick invites some of his friends from Europe to join him in a session comparing the beers and cultures of Europe.
Rick talks with bike tour guide Daniela Weidel about how to enjoy Europe by bike and which routes are best for different levels of experience.
Tour guide and castle expert Martin de Lewandowicz from North Wales introduces us to the world of European castles.
Ben Curtis, a tour guide and classical music afficionado, shares his favorite cities and venues for appreciating the music of Europe's great composers.
Experts from both sides of the Atlantic join Rick to discuss the current challenges faced by the European Union.