Jun 9, 2009

Discovering the new concept of chocolate

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5 top summer offers in Paris


Have you ever been to Paris before? Would you like to enjoy your summer in city without spending too much money with that? If you would, then you definitely need to take a look at the 5 free offers that you may get in the city, just as mentioned on the msnbc.com article below:

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By Meg Zimbeck

The only thing better than visiting Paris is being able to enjoy free events in Paris. Here's a round-up of activities for the lovely month of June.

La Foire Saint-Germain (May 22–July 5)
This six-week neighborhood fair includes an antiques sale from June 4–15, a night of contemporary photography on June 22, and a book sale on June 26–28. Details, here. Almost all events take place in the postcard-charming place Saint Sulpice (6th arrondissement).

Paris Jazz Festival (June 6–July 26)
This annual Jazz Festival provides a great excuse to laze about in the Parc Floral, part of the sprawling Bois de Vincennes. During two summer months, free concerts are held on the grand scène (big stage) every Saturday and Sunday at 3:00 and 4:30 p.m. Highlights in June include Robin Verheyen this Saturday, Cheick Tidiane Seck on June 14, Rita Marcotulli on June 20, and Joe Louis Walker on June 27 (check the full program here). Food and drinks are on sale inside the park, but most people bring their own stock of nibbles and wine. Entry to the Parc Floral is €2.50, but the concerts are all free. Take the Metro line 1 to Château de Vincennes and follow the crowds (Parc Floral, Esplanade de Chateau de Vincennes, 12th arrondissement).

Entrez dans la Danse (June 7)
The sixth annual "come into the dance" festival will be putting on more than 75 free performances across the city, plus participatory dance workshops. Check out the online program here, or just stumble into any of the following locations from 11am to midnight and see what's shaking: le Centre d'Animation des Halles du Marais (6–8 place Carrée, Forum des Halles, 1st arrondissement), le Centre de Danse du Marais (41 rue du Temple, 4th arrondissement), Bercy Village (28 rue François Truffaut, 12th arrondissement), la Passerelle Simone de Beauvoir (bridge over the Seine in the 13th arrondissement), le Parc des Buttes Chaumont (19th arrondissement), Le Centquatre (104 rue d'Aubervilliers, 19th arrondissement) and the Parc de Belleville (20th arrondissement).

Fête de la Musique (Courtesy dalbera/Flickr) Fête de la Musique
(June 21) Launched in 1982 by the French Ministry for culture, this festival now takes place in more than 110 countries each year on the day of the summer solstice. In Paris, you'll find free concerts in parks, bars, restaurants, hospitals, and street corners ... just about any sort of place you can imagine. Performances range in quality from pro to super-amateur—last year I was charmed by a group of 14 year-old French boys playing Pixies covers outside my local subway stop. There's a constantly-changing program online here, but my preferred strategy is just to wander and follow the noise.

La Defense Jazz Festival (June 12–28)
Suburbanites will be flocking to these free concerts at la Defense, the futuristic commercial center just west of Paris (a few stops on the RER A). Luminaries include Eric Truffaz (electro jazz) on June 12, Beat Assailant (hip hop jazz) on the 24th, and Goran Bregovic (Balkan music) on the 28th. Most concerts take place outdoors on the Esplanade de la Defense, but consult the program online here.

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The importance of spas

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Enjoying the summer holidays


Would you like to travel in the summer but do you think you can't afford it? If that's the case, then you definitely need to know a bit more abou low cost traveling and discover how you can save a lot by traveling to the destinations that aren't so visited during the summer. Below is another msnbc.com article telling you how it all works:

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ASPEN, Colo. - This mountain playground has Gucci, Prada and Burberry stores downtown but still can offer the average Joe a budget vacation for those who can get here.

This summer, people who stay at least two nights at participating hotels receive an "Aspen Summer Pass" good for discounts around town. More discounts are available if the stay includes a Wednesday night.

The best time to find Aspen lodging deals is in the so-called mud season when the ski mountains are closed. But summer may be the best time of all to enjoy the beauty of Aspen's high-altitude surroundings.

Getting around: Covering a bit more than 3.5 square miles, Aspen is tiny enough to get around on foot or by bike. Buses offer rides up and down the Roaring Fork Valley. They're free in town and between Aspen and Snowmass Village.

Many visitors fly into the Eagle County airport, about a 70-mile drive from Aspen, or Denver International Airport. From Denver, it's about a four-hour drive west along Interstate 70 through scenic Glenwood Canyon to Colorado 82. If high, narrow stretches don't bother you, detour through Leadville and drop into Aspen from Independence Pass, whose highest point is above 14,000 feet. Colorado Mountain Express and Gray Line both have shuttles with Denver-Aspen service.

Where to stay: A few hotels in town offer cheaper lodging, but check the fees for cancellations and for putting extra people in a room.

Rooms at the Tyrolean Lodge each have two queen beds, a twin bed and kitchenettes with dishware so you can make your own meals, but there's no pool. Rooms start around $75 during low season in the fall and late spring and top out at $225 over the Christmas and New Year holiday season and during the Winter X Games in late January. Summer rates are $130-155.

Chalet Lisl's rooms also have kitchens, with a basement-level studio starting at $68 in low season, $118 in summer.

St. Moritz Lodge & Condominiums offers standard rooms but also hostel-style shared rooms and bathrooms starting at $36 per night in low season, $52 in summer. There's a small outdoor pool and a steam room, plus free breakfast.

The Stay Aspen Snowmass Web site lists last-minute deals on cushier options under "Deals & Offers".

Outdoors types can camp at various sites for as low as $10-$15 a night.

Hardy travelers up for mountain biking, hiking or backcountry skiing can check out one of 29 huts managed by the 10th Mountain Division Hut Association in the Rocky Mountains. Margy's Hut near Aspen is about $30 per adult per night. It's open most of the winter through April 30 and from July 1 to Sept. 30. Bring your own food and bedding.

What to do: The reflection in Maroon Lake of the majestic peaks in the Maroon Bells wilderness area make for a postcard picture. The access road is located off Colorado 82. Road access is free for walkers and others using nonmotorized transportation. Access by car is limited. Buses leave every 20 to 30 minutes from the base of Aspen Highlands for $6 per adult. A bus from Aspen goes to the Highlands free, and there is a free parking lot at the Highlands.

The Aspen Art Museum at 590 N. Mill St. has free admission. It is closed Mondays and on major holidays.

The Aspen Music Festival and School offers free performances by the American Academy of Conducting Orchestra at 4 p.m. Tuesdays, from June 25 to Aug. 23. The festival also has ticketed performances ranging from $10-$150.

For most of the summer, the Silver Queen Gondola takes visitors up Aspen Mountain for $23 per adult. Weekly passes at $46 offer unlimited rides plus extra discounts like 10 percent off lunch at Sundeck Restaurant.

Some people opt for a free trip by hiking the 2.5-mile way up 3,000 vertical feet. Once you're there, pick up a score card and map to play on a mountaintop game of disc golf.

The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies offers free, 45-minute guided nature walks that leave from the top of the gondola line on the hour, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Also, if you rode the gondola up, you can listen to a free concert by the Aspen Music Festival and School at 1 p.m. on Saturdays. There's free bluegrass on Sunday afternoons this summer.

Eating: Tricks like eating during happy hour or sitting at the bar and ordering from the bar menu can help you get a more palatable price for food from higher-end restaurants like Cache Cache, 205 S. Mill St.

Hickory House Ribs, 730 W. Main St., touted on one of Oprah Winfrey's past shows, has decent ribs that won't empty the wallet.

Big Wrap at 520 E. Durant Ave. has wraps, tacos, smoothies and salads that are each less than $7 before tax; 970-544-1700.

Fall: If you can't make it here this summer for the music festival and the beautiful weather, hotel prices are even lower in the fall — and enjoying the autumn scenery, when the trees turn yellow and gold, is free.

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New Las Vegas shows


Even considering the fact that Las Vegas is widely known for its famous casinos and games, the truth is that the different shows in the city are also something that we shouldn't miss at all! In fact, there is a very special one taking place very soon as you may read from the msnbc.com article just below:

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LAS VEGAS - Bette Midler admits it takes a little work to keep her Las Vegas Strip show fresh — especially now that it's hit its 100th performance.

The entertainer marked the 100th milestone of "The Showgirl Must Go On" at the Caesars Palace Colosseum on Sunday. In a recent interview, she said focus was the key to keeping her song-and-sass act from "becoming a little like groundhog day, not a lot like groundhog day, but a little."

"I have to be in a concentrated place. Otherwise, I forget what I'm doing there," said Milder.

The Sunday performance kicked off a four-week run at the Caesars Palace Colosseum; Midler has another 100 shows left on her contract. Since opening in February 2008, the show has gotten tighter and quicker, she said, becoming the sort of "whirlwind" Las Vegas audiences expect.

The challenge, she says, is keeping up the pace during weeks off.

"I try to keep my weight down so I don't have to redo my costumes every time I come back, which is really the hardest part," she said.

The busy schedule has kept her from closely following the political debate stirring up many in her fan base.

On the gay marriage debate, Midler said: "I watch from time to time. To tell you the truth, I'm not on the front lines, I'm in the zone."

She later added: "But I'm all in favor of gay marriage. I think it's fabulous."

Still, she has found time for some political distractions.

Midler performed at a fundraiser for Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid last month, her first opportunity to meet President Barack Obama.

She said she praised the president for his work promoting organic food through the White House garden. Midler has long been an advocate for community gardens through her New York Restoration Project.

Midler, a fellow Hawaiian, also gave the president a gift for his daughters: a bedazzled ukulele.

"He looked at it like he'd never seen such a thing before."

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