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Celebrity Dining: Does Jean Georges have a new…

Does Jean Georges have a new celeb hot spot on his hands? Last week, a tipster spotted weird-hot couple Katy Perry and Russell Brand having dinner at ABC Kitchen . Later in the week, another tipster saw rapper/international man of mystery Kanye West begging the staff to keep the restaurant open after it had closed — the crew obliged, Kanye got his dinner.

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Darden Restaurants Earns National Recognition for Diversity

Darden Restaurants has been recognized by three national publications for its commitment to diversity in its business practices and among its family of restaurants: Red Lobster, Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, The Capital Grille, Bahama Breeze and Seasons 52.

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Darden Restaurants Earns National Recognition for Diversity

Travel Insurance: 10 Essential Tips

A large number of tourists still travel each and every year without any form of travel insurance to protect them should the unexpected occur. Insurance is generally an area that is hard to avoid in one way or another; with mandatory insurance required for your car, mortgage companies insisting on home insurance on your property, etc. So when it comes to planning a holiday, travel insurance is often overlooked or seen as an unnecessary expense as it is not something we are forced to have

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Most Beautiful Subway Stations in Moscow

Home to some of the world’s most renowned tourist attractions, the city of Moscow keeps one of its most important treasures hidden deep underground. Designed by the most skilled architects of the Soviet Union, Moscow’s metro system has been described as an underground art museum, for its unique murals and decorations.

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Most Beautiful Subway Stations in Moscow

Top Ten summer foods I’m going to miss

It was great having the day off Monday, but did it really have to be Labor Day already? Did the young woman who minds one of my favorite little farm stands — a truck, actually, parked outside the Catonsville library — have to mention, as I picked up peaches and a watermelon Sunday, that it was their last weekend of the season? Where did the summer go

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Top Ten summer foods I’m going to miss

Naomi Campbell and Vladislav Doronin at Venice film Festival

Yesterday Naomi Campbell arrived in Venice with her Russian fiancé billionaire Vladislav Doronin in tow and after spending the whole day shopping, the former top model walked down the red carpet, showing off her perfect pigeon-toed gait for which back in the 1990 she was really famous! Source | Dailymail.co.uk Excite.it

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Naomi Campbell and Vladislav Doronin at Venice film Festival

Italian football season starts with Robinho and Ibrahimovic for AC Milan

Italian football ’s Serie A championship has started with quite a tussle going on which will provide some very interesting local derbies this season between AC Milan and FC Internazionale .

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Italian football season starts with Robinho and Ibrahimovic for AC Milan

Vincent Cassel’s Italian holiday

While waiting to walk the Venice red carpet with his wife Italian actress Monica Bellucci , Vincent Cassel enjoyed a short holiday with his daughter Deva at Sabaudia, a sea-side resort near Rome. Judging from the pics the two had a wonderful time together! Source | Vanity Fair Vincent Cassel papà a tempo pieno a Sabaudia

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Vincent Cassel’s Italian holiday

Beware of the Minimal Restaurant Investor

The end of my investor relations diplomacy came one evening when he introduced me as “the manager” to a group of eight lawyers and told them what a wonderful job I was doing. I proceeded to look him straight in the eye – I contemplated grabbing him – and assertively explained that if he introduced me as “the manager” one more time I would let everyone know how minimal his investment was.

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Vietnam has 25.8 million Internet users

By August 2010, Vietnam had 3.2 million new phone users, while Internet users reached 25.8 million, an increase of 18.3 percent year on year. Good signals in broadband Internet market Hanoi closes first Internet shop near school Vietnamese most searched for “crack” on Internet According to the General Statistics Office, of 33.2 million new phone users for the past eight months, there are 780,000 fixed phone subscribers, a drop of 30.1 percent year on year and 32.5 million mobile users, up 17.6 percent.

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Vietnam has 25.8 million Internet users

Lessons from a botched hike and an injured wrist

I’ve enjoyed the outdoors in British Columbia a great deal. Have had the opportunity to hike in several of our beautiful provincial parks and done many of the hikes that are traditional in the province (including, of course, my very favorite, The Stawamus Chief in Squamish, BC)

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Lessons from a botched hike and an injured wrist

Latest Sunglasses Reviews

We have reviews of the best mens and ladies golf sunglasses available to buy in the UK today from brands such as Adidas, Bolle, Callaway, Nike, Oakley and Revo. Chat in the forums about the best sunglasses to wear for golfing.

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The Exquisite Hour and Dr. Horrible Sing-along Blog (win tickets) Vancouver International Fringe Festival

Relephant Theatre is a relatively new theatre company who recently reached out to me to tell me about their two productions: The Exquisite Hour and Dr. Horrible Sing-along Blog

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The Exquisite Hour and Dr. Horrible Sing-along Blog (win tickets) Vancouver International Fringe Festival

France travel update: Strike to disrupt trains, planes, subways and buses

Travelers to France, beware: A widespread labor strike that began Monday is already disrupting train travel in France and is expected to spread Tuesday to airports, subways and buses too, the Associated Press is reporting. Getting around by car may not be so easy either.

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France travel update: Strike to disrupt trains, planes, subways and buses

Local restaurants vie for game day business

BOISE – Game day means big business for local restaurants.   At a time when many families are cutting back on eating out, college football is bringing in the fans and the dollars. As players battle it out on the field, local restaurants battle it out for game day business. The Ram, Chili’s, even Burger King, all trying to cash-in on hungry football fans.

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Gluten-free, Allergen-free Vegan Amaranth Flatbread Recipe Mix

This recipe has been in the works for quite a while. I’ve been making it for months, experimenting with different variations. I’m not sure why I kept holding off on posting it, but maybe it was because I was waiting for just the right combination of flavors

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Gluten-free, Allergen-free Vegan Amaranth Flatbread Recipe Mix

Win tickets to Oh! The Humanity & Other Good Intentions (Vancouver International Fringe Festivals)

Continuing with my Vancouver International Fringe Festival giveaways, another play that looks like it will be a great show is Oh! The Humanity & Other Good Intentions . The one thing that attracted me the most to this particular set of plays was precisely that it wasn’t just one play but it was a combo.

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Win tickets to Oh! The Humanity & Other Good Intentions (Vancouver International Fringe Festivals)

Win tickets to The Boy Who Had a Mother (Vancouver International Fringe Festival)

Loyal readers of my blog may remember that I co-organized Mental Health Camp Vancouver (2009 and 2010) with my good friend Isabella Mori . For obvious reasons, I have an interest and somewhat of a stake in mental health issues (a few of my close friends have battled a number of mental illnesses including depression, bipolar, and eating disorders, and some of them continue to fight a few of those).

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Week in Eater: Eataly is Unleashed, Morini’s Facade Revealed, and More!

This Week’s Stories : Frankies Spuntino West Village Location Revealed , Keith McNally Plans Pulino’s Cafe , New York’s Cursed Restaurant Spaces , Michael White Unleashes Facade of Osteria Morini , Baoguette Alum Opens Suspiciously Baoguette-Like Restaurant , The Waverly Inn Launches Brunch and Public ResyLine , Introducing the Eater Restaurant Design Quiz , and A Liveblog of the Debut of Italian Superstore Eataly .

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Sushi of Shiori, Euston

Having spent many years in London without enjoying even so much as a half-decent sushi meal never mind one I would consider going back for, the last few months have been nothing short of revelatory. First, Ten Ten Tei in Soho back in March provided a teasing glimpse of a higher standard of sushi. Then, the biggie – Asakusa , a restaurant so vibrant, so exciting, and (perhaps most crucially) so reasonably priced that it has become my new benchmark – the sushi restaurant to judge all others in the capital.

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Sushi of Shiori, Euston

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