DiveBarNYC.com did a Wine and Cheese pairing that turned up more than just wine and cheese.Surprise to everyone when it turned out to be more than just wine and cheese. In fact, each person had their own personal platter of various cheeses, seafood, bread and fruit with a really great wine host and educator, Nikolai Konick. Nikolai shared some intimate "wine and cheese" moments and gave us some valuable and interesting facts on a particular cheese. Produced by: Kimbakat www.myspace.com/172936455Music produced by: Reeno spazzoid.comDive Bar is located at 732 Amsterdam Avenue (96th St)Dive 75 is located at 75th and Columbus
Lark Lane is a famous street in Liverpool, on the edge of Sefton Park in the south of the city. Full of wine bars, pubs, eating places and independent shops. It's a well known musicians hangout and everyone you meet seems to be writing a book.
For the past decade Bounty Hunter Rare Wine & Provisions has made it their business to track down rare wines and luxury lifestyle provisions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sign up for one of the wine clubs and visit the tasting bar in the Napa Valley downtown on Main St.
Vance is a local musician who lives in Sandpoint, Idaho. He's relatively unknown outside of this small mountain town, and lives a common blue collar life as a working man... but his music is well-loved and respected amongst simpaticos. Vance has a crooning, jazzy hobo type style full of finger picking and muting and unusual chords. He's one of those rare musicians with so much talent that play for the heart of it (and a few bucks) to small wine bars and coffee shops. I'm priviliged to sit and listen to him play. The audio on the video is pretty bad, but you get the idea.
CP24's host Jee-Yun Lee interviews Elaine Kunda, President and CEO of ZipLocal Inc. on to showcase their powerful social local search engine & business directory. Experience ZipLocal first hand with live examples of the flexible search ability ZipLocal.com offers. Find anything from Restaurants in Yorkville for great Film Festival star gazing to Wine Bars on King Street West and even Dog Grooming in Oakville."Toronto is a city of neighborhoods and most of us are pretty passionate about the neighborhoods we live in. But if youre checking out a new hood, where do you go for help? Toronto based ZipLocal not only lets you search for whats good in your hood, you can also check the ratings for the best and the worst..."
At Hemingway's Cigar Bar and Wine Tasting Lounge, ladies and gentlemen can enjoy superior quality cigars rolled by Cuban cigar master cigar crafters. Open Saturday and Sunday 10-6.
CP24's Jee-Yun Lee interviews ZipLocal's Elaine Kunda, President and CEO to showcase Restaurants in Yorkville for great Film Festival star gazing, Wine Bars on King Street West or even Dog Groomers in Oakville.
This is from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2005 at the Wine Bar in the Gilded Balloon on the final night of the fringe. Highlight of my trip. Geradline Quinn sings this duet with Tim.
Release dates, September 2, 1949 UK 2 January 1950 USAThe distinctive musical score was composed and played on the zither by Anton Karas. A single, "The Third Man Theme", released in 1950 (Decca in UK, London Records in USA) became a best-seller, and later an LP was released. Before the production came to Vienna, Karas was an unknown wine bar performer. Reed and Howard fell in love with Karas' zither after hearing him play inside a café. Karas agreed to record some of his own compositions on a reel-to-reel tape machine that Reed set up in the bedroom of his hotel; one of these was later to become the Harry Lime Theme and become a popular hit. The exposure made Karas an international star after the movie was released. Film critic Roger Ebert wrote, "Has there ever been a film where the music more perfectly suited the action than in Carol Reed's 'The Third Man'?" And I would say that never an introduction to the sadness reality was presented so well._________________________ _______________While musics plays, various documentary-style shots of post-war, divided, fragmented and occupied Vienna (a 'frontier' city dividing East and West - and governed by four Allied forces) are surveyed, an anonymous voice-over delivers a first-person prologue. Director Carol Reed in the original UK version. Joseph Cotten delivers prologue in US version.- (Lines only found in the UK version)- [CAPITAL LETTER only in the US version.] I never knew the old Vienna before the war, with its Strauss music, its glamour and [ITS] easy charm -- (Constantinople suited me better.) I really got to know it in the classic period of the Black Market. [Boots, stockings, cigarettes, and watches exchange hands.] [THEY COULD GET ANYTHING IF PEOPLE WANTED IT ENOUGH AND HAD THE MONEY TO PAY] (We'd run anything, if people wanted it enough- mmm - had the money to pay.) Of course, a [THE] situation like that does tempt amateurs, but [OF COURSE, THEY DON'T LAST LONG, NOT REALLY, NOT LIKE PROFESSIONALS ] (you know they can't stay the course like a professional.) [A view of a dead body floating in an icy river.] Now the city - [A sign announces: "ENTERING THE AMERICAN ZONE."] it's [IS] divided into four zones, you know, each occupied by a power - [Views of signs of the British, Russian, and French zones.] the American, the British, the Russian, and the French. But the center of the city - that's international, policed by an International Patrol, [A view of guard's duty being changed.] one member of each of the four powers. Wonderful. [ YOU CAN IMAGINE WHAT A CHANCE THEY HAD ], (What a hope they had), all OF THEM strangers to the place and (none) [NO TWO] of them (could speak) [SPEAKING] the same language, (except a sort of smattering of German.) [Four guards in a jeep each represent their nationalities.] [OH, THEY WERE] Good fellows on the whole, did their best, (you know.) [Views of bombed-out sites around Vienna.] Vienna doesn't (really) look any worse than a lot of other European cities, bombed (about a bit) [A LITTLE, OF COURSE]. [Views of soldiers on guard, and then standing on parade and marching in a square.] (Oh, I was gonna tell you, wait, I was gonna tell you about Holly Martins, an American. Came all the way here to visit a friend of his. The name is Lime, Harry Lime. Now Martins was broke and Lime had offered him some sort - I don't know - some sort of a job. Anyway, there he was, poor chap, happy as a lark and without a cent.) [ANYWAY, I WAS DEAD BROKE WHEN I GOT TO VIENNA. A CLOSE PAL OF MINE HAD WIRED ME, OFFERING ME A JOB DOING PUBLICITY WORK FOR SOME KIND OF CHARITY HE WAS RUNNING. I'AM A WRITER, NAME'S MARTINS, HOLLY MARTINS. ANYWAY DOWN I CAME, ALL THE WAY TO OLD VIENNE, HAPPY AS A LARKAND WITHOUT A DIME._________________________ ______________