Tous les détails caserne par caserne, et toutes les nouveautés ! Où se trouve le premier bal des pompiers parisien organisé en dehors d’une caserne (et en plein air dans un lieu magnifique)? Où est-ce que vous pourrez danser au son du DJ Monsieur Lapinou ? Ou est-ce qu’il y a un strip-tease des pompiers

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Les bals des pompiers du 13 et 14 juillet 2009 à Paris: le programme complet mis à jour et les nouveautés !
Although they had their soft opening in April, Dunedin House of Beer today announced its weekend-long grand opening celebration will start on Friday July, 17. Dunedin Mayor Dave Eggers will officially welcome downtown Dunedin’s newest business during a ribbon cutting ceremony at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday July 18, after which he will guest bartend. All tips received by Mayor Eggers while he guest bartends on Saturday, July 18 will be donated to Dunedin Doggie Rescue and Raising Hope. Owned by Andy Polce and Rick Clemo, Dunedin House of Beer features more than 200 handcrafted microbrews and specialty beers, including rare selections not found anywhere else in Tampa Bay. “The Rail,” Dunedin House of Beer’s tap distribution system, offers up to 40 specialty draft beers. Patrons can obtain a “Ride the Rail” promotion card and receive personalized promotional items for purchasing each of the 40 beers on “The Rail.” (Bonus: Customers can try a free sample of any beer on “The Rail” that they have not previously tasted.) Customers can purchase their favorite beers in bottles, or draft beers in 32 oz and 128 oz growlers, available at Dunedin House of Beers to take home. Additionally, customers can request that specific beer be added to “The Rail.” Dunedin House of Beer is located at 927 A Broadway, Dunedin; (727)-216-6318.
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Dunedin House of Beer announces grand opening celebration
Got an e-mail over the weekend from Chef Jonn at La Maison Gourmet. Seems that four restaurants in Dunedin are putting their heads together and generating some Parisian-style dining enthusiasm in these dog days of summer. Customers will pay $65 each which includes all food, wine, tax and gratuity. On Friday, July 31, beginning at 6 p.m.: Appetizer Course at Bon Appetit : Crepe Chasseur – Roasted Duck, Chevre and Roasted Red Peppers served with Spicy Framboise and a Glass of Champagne.
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Progressive dinner in Dunedin
Louie's before and after the show We knew the second the sign went up at Louie’s Grill & Pub that we would add this newest Greenwood restaurant to our dinner circuit. It didn’t matter if we liked the food, really — when you open an eatery that isn’t McDonald’s down the street from the high school, adults will drop in on their way to sporting events and musical performances

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New Louie’s Grill and Pub in Greenwood Serves the Unexpected
Pho Clement 2 in San Francisco Every neighborhood in San Francisco has great local cafes and restaurants for quick meals. Truly, living in San Francisco means you can eat as much cheap and “fast food” as you like, only it doesn’t have to be McDonalds. With a huge Asian population, a great fast food is a hot bowl of pho noodles, however this time we not only tried a dry noodle salad instead of our standard bowl of rice noodles – but we also forgot to tell the server and got a big dose of MSG . We’ve been to the sister restaurant of Pho Clement 2 that is actually on Clement Street called Pho Clement and liked it. A range of noodle dishes and soups that never fails to satisfy my appetite. They have a huge loyal following but also unfortunately, the decor includes some serious florescent lighting that I really dislike so my husband stops in more than I. Recently we were at a local paint shop when we noticed Pho Clement 2 two doors down, and the warm looking interior. Dry noodles Combo @ Pho Clement 2 Being hungry but with a long list of errands yet to run, we decided to give it a go, to avoid any hunger arguments. Hours later, I wish I could have gone to Vinh Loi instead. I was happy with the dry noodles and the BBQ pork though the price was a bit more than I expected at $8. The portion was huge and the service was pretty fast, though it felt like they were on autopilot.

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Pho Clement 2 in San Francisco – Hold the MSG
To mark its 120th anniversary with poise and class, the Eiffel Tower’s famous firework display will be even bigger than usual! Not to be missed if you’re in town. Here’s all the details… photo used under cc licence The first part of the evening starts at 7pm with a couple of concerts on the Champs de Mars which runs down from the Eiffel Tower.

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The Bastille Day firework display on 14th July 2009 at the Eiffel Tower
Don't forget to buy your own relish to take home! My husband is originally from York, Maine . And since the day we met, there has not been a single time he’s bitten into a hot dog when he hasn’t looked up, sighed deeply, and said something to the effect of, “This is good but it’s just nowhere near as good as a Flo’s dog.” For him, all hot dogs will forever pale in comparison to the steamed mini-dogs they serve in an delapidated old house along Route 1 in Cape Neddick, Maine . Nothing will ever come close. Not even the Flo-like dogs he tries to create at home. Flo’s Hot Dogs is a bit of an area legend. Open since 1959, the owners say the secret to a good hot dog is steaming both the dog and the bun – and making sure to add a generous amount of Flo’s secret relish. Add some mayonnaise and raw chopped onion and – voila! – you have what my husband believes is the perfect hot dog. (I prefer to avoid the raw onion and mayo, myself)

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Flo’s Hot Dogs – Cape Neddick, Maine
Devoted to graffiti and street art, the exhibition Born in the Streets—Graffiti brings to light the extraordinary expansion of an artistic movement that developed in the streets of New York in the early 1970s to rapidly become a world-wide phenomenon. Today, graffiti has entered the cultural mainstream, crossing over to the realms of studio art, design and advertising.

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Born in the Streets—Graffiti exhibition at the Fondation Cartier from 7th July – 29th November 2009
Consacrée au graffiti et au street art, l’exposition Né dans la rue – Graffiti met en lumière l’extraordinaire vitalité d’un mouvement artistique qui a pris son essor dans les rues de New York au début des années 1970 et qui est rapidement devenu un phénomène mondial. Solidement ancré dans le paysage culturel, le graffiti traverse aujourd’hui les domaines des arts plastiques, du design et de la publicité. Pourtant, en dépit de son omniprésence, cette forme d’expression essentiellement illégale continue d’évoluer en périphérie du monde artistique contemporain et les origines et l’histoire de ce courant demeurent peu connues du grand public.

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Né dans la rue – Graffiti à la Fondation Cartier du 7 juillet au 29 novembre 2009
Sometimes it’s those little places you stumble upon that make all the difference on a journey. And for me, one of those places was definitely the Ancora Wine Bar in Cavtat, Croatia . It’s funny – I’ve noticed that the smaller and more remote a place is, the more likely businesses have some type of duality. Hotels offer gyms or spas on a separate basis. Restaurants have some type of attached bar or show. I’ve even seen a small pension/laundrymat combination. And in Cavtat , at least, the wine bar is the place to find reliable Internet. And thank goodness it did or I might have just walked on by

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Ancora Wine Bar – Cavtat, Croatia
Mama's Fish House, Pa'ia, Maui, Hawaii by Gudrun Enger, of Kitchen Gadget Girl After surviving a trip on the Road to Hana, we decided a fancy lunch was in order, and fortunately, we were able to sneak into Mama’s Fish House in Pa’ia for that lunch experience. And sneak we did, since we had spent the better part of the morning scrambling up muddy hills in search of water falls! Thankfully, Mama’s Fish House employs the nicest, service-oriented folks on the island, and not one person commented about our mud-stained attire

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Mama’s Fish House, Pa’ia, Maui, Hawaii
A strange subject for the blog, you might think, but we believe that it could well be of interest to a lot of people visiting the city… The Paris city council has just started changing the 400 public toilets in the streets of the city for a new version: bigger, more practical, more environmentally friendly and still free to use.
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Paris’ public toilets finally get a 21st Century facelift
For the second year running, the private showing and prize-giving ceremony will be held at the prestigious Odéon Théâtre de l’Europe, Place de l’Odéon in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, in their Grémier and Serreaut studios on Monday 28th September 2009 at 8.30pm. photos : Combes & Renaud The exhibition will run from Monday 28th September to Sunday 18th October 2009 and will present the photos by the 12 photographers eligible for the prize, as well as work by a photographer with “carte blanche”. The jury of industry professional and personalities from the world of art and photography will get together on 23rd September to decide the winner of the prize

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The 3rd annual prize for our photo project “A Hotel Photo, An Artist’s View”
photos : Combes & Renaud Le vernissage de l’exposition et la remise du prix auront lieu pour la deuxième année consécutive dans le cadre prestigieux de l’Odéon Théâtre de l’Europe, Place de l’Odéon à Paris (6e) dans les studios Grémier et Serreaut : Lundi 28 septembre 2009 à 20h30.

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3e édition du prix photographique – « Photo D’hôtel, Photo d’Auteur »
It’s no secret that we love the Théâtre de l’Odéon: special VIP offers for our guests who fancy a night out at the theatre, our annual exhibition in their prestigious function rooms for our photo project… Perhaps it will also become our favourite restaurant too? Read on for the story of how a sad forecourt could become one of the most chic and hyped terraces of the Parisian summer… photos: JasonW The Theatre itself is nearly always buzzing, but the space in front of it has always been a barren sea of grey, clean, sad stones

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The Café de l’Odéon Restaurant/Café in Saint-Germain
For over 25 years, the Conseil des Grands Crus Classés en 1855 (Médoc & Sauternes) has organized a dinner honoring the international press on the first evening of Vinexpo-Bordeaux, the world’s premier wine and spirits trade fair, said Sylvain Boivert – Directeur CONSEIL des GRANDS CRUS CLASSES en 1855. This dinner is always held at a first growth, and this year the tradition continued as more than 300 people came together at Château Lafite-Rothschild on Sunday, June 21, 2009

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World wine press feted at Ch. Lafite-Rothschild at Vinexpo
When NBC Anchor Al Roker visited Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club in January during the area’s Super Bowl festivities, he was so impressed with André Halston’s cuisine that the chef was invited to appear on The Today Show . Halston will debut on NBC’s top-rated morning show on July 1 between 9 and 10 a.m. He will appear live from New York City with Roker, where they will prepare short rib spring rolls with Malaysian maple and Tuong basil sauces. “It will be exciting to cook on national television,” says Halston, who has appeared on numerous local and regional TV shows
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Innisbrook Executive Chef André Halston to appear on The Today Show
Window seat @ Hamano Sushi Every neighborhood in San Francisco seems to have its anchor sushi restaurant, and in Noe Valley it sure seems like Hamano Sushi is THE place. We often stop in for an easy delicious healthy dinner any day of the week. Their daily specials are in front. They often have space at their counter by the window, at least when you show up at 5:30. Add in their convenient location, along with fresh sushi and you will see why they are often crowded once the dinner hour gets going. If you can’t arrive early, I suggest calling for table reservations especially on weekends.

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Hamano Sushi in San Francisco, California
The Bianca pizza at Piccino in San Francisco One of the first restaurants my boyfriend and I ate at in our new neighborhood was Piccino , a small, locally owned restaurant located in the Dogpatch neighborhood in San Francisco . It serves delicious thin-style pizza made from fresh ingredients from small, local and organic suppliers.

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Piccino: Expensive-tasting pizza, hold the expensive
What’s the best atmosphere to enjoy a pizza? Aviano's pizza Our closest Domino’s and Papa John’s obviously think the answer is “my house” because their shell-sized units do not allow for dining out. Chicago Pizza’s high-backed booths force you to create your own atmosphere at the table because you’re cut off from other diners.

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Aviano’s Pizza and Subs in Indianapolis: A Slice of Americana
