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  • It may come as no surprise to most that the economy is having a big impact on disposable income. Even with gas prices coming down, many people are still feeling the pinch and having to make decisions
    It may come as no surprise to most that the economy is having a big impact on disposable income. Even with gas prices coming down, many people are still feeling the pinch and having to make decisions on where to spend there money and justify additional, possibly unnecessary items such as entertainment tickets.
  • Sapori Restaurant in New Jersey Review
    Growing up in a village outside Palermo, Franco Lombardo’s grandmother learned two important lessons that she later passed on to him: “If you can make it yourself, why buy it?” and “You put something on the plate, you eat it all.”
  • Eno Terra Restaurant In New Jersey Review
    In opening Eno Terra, its new Italian restaurant devoted to locally produced, sustainably farmed foods, the Terra Momo restaurant group might seem late to the “locavore” party. In fact, Eno Terra’s “eat local, drink global” credo actually dates to 2000, when the property was acquired. Then followed seven years of postponements and delays.
  • Getting People into Seats
    If you ask most any arts organization across the country what the number one issue facing them is, you will most always get the same answer. Funding. Generating capital for arts organizations seems to be the biggest issue for everyone, and is an ongoing problem that most all continue to grapple with from year to year and some from production to production.
  • Sage Restaurant in New Jersey
    Last summer marked a homecoming for Lisa Savage. A graduate of the Mays Landing Academy of Culinary Arts, Savage also trained in Torino, Italy, built her reputation at Brittany Café in Atlantic City in the 90s and later at Savaradio, a sardine tin of a BYO in Ventnor
  • Hurricane Ike Arts Relief Fund
    On September 13, 2008 Hurricane Ike slammed into the Galveston coast and was the third most destructive Hurricane to ever hit the United States. The cost of the storm has reached into the billions of dollars and caused extensive damage in Texas.
  • Alenver’s Widening Appeal in the Music World
    When underwear is considered a necessity in daily life it stands to reason that everybody needs it. Where the differences lie – is in the variety of styles and designs that appeal to a variety of people. Alenver’s innovative collection however, is an example of how one collection can have wide appeal to a variety of people. Alenver’s relationships with musicians from the hip-hop, alternative/folk, and punk rock genres demonstrate the wide appeal of their collection.
  • The Frog and the Peach
    Few restaurants last a quarter century. Fewer still navigate the shifting winds of public taste and the unforgiving shoals of the business to emerge—as the Frog and the Peach has—still on top and on course.
  • Catching Contemporary Dance Events...
    For live entertainment, some might say nothing is more exhilarting and visually pleasing than modern, contempoarary dance. Considering it was only developed in the 20th century primarily in the United States and Germany, this art form is relatively new in comparison to the rest of the arts. However, it has made gigantic strides in such a short period of time.
  • Top 10 Funniest Comedy Events in Houston
    There is an old saying, “Dying is easy, Comedy is hard…” But if you are in Houston you should check out the following companies and get your laugh on. From Stand – Up to improv, Houston has a lot to offer. We looked high and low and came up with some great ideas when making plans in Houston.
  • 10 Hot Performing Arts Events in Texas
    Can’t quite find a way to beat the heat this summer? We have put together the Top 10 Theatre Events for you to attend in Texas this October. There have been a lot of Performing Arts companies who have been affected by Hurricane Ike and are just now starting to get in full swing. Now is as good a time as any to get out of the house and into a great night out.
  • Lots to Do In Dallas-Fort Worth
    As summer fades away and we begin looking towards the fall, there are a lot of changes that take place over the next several months. Especially this year, it seems as though the next several months have a lot in store for all of us.
  • A Conversation with Gary Vaynerchuk
    Gary Vaynerchuk has become an Internet celebrity with Wine Library TV, his popular daily wine blog. The director of operations at the Wine Library in Springfield, Vaynerchuk is known for his bold, irreverent comments about wine.
  • A Fall Season for Events
    Summer always reminds me of being a kid, hanging out at the swimming pool and going barefoot for 4 months; times when you had no worries other than the possibility that the ice cream man might fall ill and miss a day peddling in the neighborhood. I never really thought much about anything out-side the 6 blocks that we ran around in all summer and if it didn’t exist between my house and the pool…well…it just wasn’t important.
  • Preparing for Josh Haynes and "Night of Combat II" As A Full Time Fighter
    I was at home relaxing when I got a text message from Nate Broadnax (one of the top guys at MMAAgents.com), who asked where my weight was and if I was in shape. They knew that my weight would be good and that I was in shape because I just fought three weeks ago and was preparing for a fight Oct. 18 for Ultimate Victory Challenge (www.ultimatevictory.org).
  • After "depressing" July loss, Jorge Gurgel next meets Aaron Riley at UFC 91
    After dealing with the first bout of depression in his entire life, submission specialist Jorge Gurgel (12-4 MMA, 3-3 UFC) will next fight at UFC 91 against Aaron Riley (26-10-1 MMA, 0-2 UFC), who returns to the UFC for the first time in nearly three years.
  • The Blue Point Grill
    At the four-seat raw bar facing the open kitchen, you can slurp down briny oysters and bask in the aroma of the grill, the clatter of cookware, and the flash of flames from the stove. The frenetic atmosphere pairs surprisingly well with the refinement of oysters. Good thing, too, because the raw bar is often the only seat in the house.
  • Tired of Attending the same events & shows Over and Over?
    You feel like you do the same things over and over. Maybe go to the movies every Friday night then to dinner? Hit the baseball game every 3rd Sunday of the month with friends? Before you know it you get into the routine of doing the same things over and over again but don't have the time to figure out what to do, where to go etc. Well, not any more.
  • Our Top 10 List of Events And Things to Do In Houston
    After visiting many sites and having been around the block a few times I have come up with a Top 10 List of things to do in Houston. Most of these are on local websites listing events in Houston and surrounding areas. Some are offered on StubDog at half price and others are free or tickets can be found at the box office of the show. So here goes...
  • How To Get Your Tickets To Events Faster and Earlier
    Online ticketing of events has reconfigured how we experience live entertainment without a doubt. The ease and simplicity of browsing and purchasing events online has simplified the process down to a few clicks of your mouse. No more waiting in long ticket booth lines in horrible weather conditions to get tickets to the Theater. No sir. What do you want to do tonight?

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