Archive for January, 2010

OK, I spent my vacation in Iowa

January 29, 2010

Iowa is not unvaryingly the 1st place folk think about when they’re deciding on where to spend their visitor bucks. But the reality is, Iowa has a load to offer holiday makers, and Iowa tourism is rising. Maybe it has got to do with the undeniable fact that Iowa has tourist activities for each season, [...]

Le Rampe

January 28, 2010

The open-air night spot Le Rampe, set on a terrace looking over the river, must surely enjoy one of the best locations in Florence. It is particularly popular with a laid-back, thirtysomething crowd attracted by an eclectic choice of live music performances – jazz, operetta, classical or early music – and good food. The restaurant’s [...]

A summer of Fun in Illinois

January 28, 2010

If you’re attempting to find some exciting activities for all the family to round out the summer, I have assembled a top 10 list of places to go to have a bit of a laugh. If you’re engaging in the halo area, you may visit my site to discover more on the halo Community. Nine. [...]

New York is Sneaker City

January 27, 2010

So time to go do some shopping and get a new pair of sneakers. So wither your a local New Yorker or your visiting from out of the town these are some of the finest spot to find sneakers in NYC. One. Ft. Green Pl & S. Elliot ), 718.403.9348 Train : An or C [...]

Sydney at Federation

January 26, 2010

Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of Australia’s Federation, this exhibition marks the time when Sydney transformed itself from a sleepy Victorian backwater to the brash and breezy 20th-century city it is now. Photographs, film footage and interactive panoramas of the Sydney cityscape as it was then are contrasted with today’s glass and concrete skyline. A [...]

Lights Cusco, Peru

January 24, 2010

Pure Funk

January 23, 2010

Funk is the new something or other, as another night devoted to tight bass and cool breaks opens its doors. The first night of the new venture sees Tommy Caulker travel up from Newcastle.

Electric Buggies

January 21, 2010

If your feet give out completely after days of tramping round the museums in Florence, one way to get round town is to hire one of the new electrically-powered golfing buggies which have become a familiar sight around town. There’s room for a driver and three passengers – two of them facing backwards – and [...]

You dont look different, but you have changed

January 19, 2010

Purely Belter

January 18, 2010

Billy Elliot ain’t the only new kid on the block; Mark ‘Brassed Off‘ Herman’s Newcastle-set working class comedy drama is another British filmmaking gem.