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A mettere alla prova il talento dei giovani concorrenti in gara è Buddy Valastro nel programma “Il boss delle torte: la sfida“. Il cake boss più famoso al mondo e titolare della Carlo's City Hall Bake Shop, la pasticceria numero uno in America (situata

Cake Boss TV Show Online on TLC: episode synopses, cast bios, photo galleries, video previews and an extensive community.

A mettere alla prova il talento dei giovani concorrenti in gara è Buddy Valastro nel programma “Il boss delle torte: la sfida“. Il cake boss più famoso al mondo e titolare della Carlo's City Hall Bake Shop, la pasticceria numero uno in America (situata

TLC's "Cake Boss" Buddy Valastro will be at the Marcus Amphitheater as part of Festa Italiana. He'll talk about his Italian heritage and his lively and sometimes crazy family. Valastro also will demonstrate his cake-decorating techniques.

BRIDGETON — Twelve-year-old Josh Hassen had a challenging vision for a sixth-grade social studies assignment at Deerfield Township School in May, but Rudolphi's Italian Bakery and Deli made his project a piece of cake. “We were watching a 'Cake Boss'

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Wes Montgomery – Jazz Guitar Music Legend – Part 4

One of the most exciting facets of Wes Montgomery’s guitar style was his jazz chord playing! He had a natural gift for chord melody solos and was able to seamlessly integrate improvised block chording into his solo work – as in “Cariba”, “Sundown”, “Missile Blues” and countless others. His harmonic conception was “piano thinking” applied to the guitar and at the time seemed impossible – especially when considering the ease and smoothness with which he performed his chord passages even at break neck speeds! Wes just heard it that way and again, redefined the rules.

Wes was equally adept at harmonizing and playing a melody (the head of a tune) with his block chord approach, frequently adding uncommon and downright peculiar voicings to the harmonic framework of the song! Cases in point are the striking performances heard in the standard “I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face” and his original composition “Mi Cosa”. He played his chord phrases with a thumb strumming attack similar in articulation to his octave playing.

Wes Montgomery was a master of melodic invention – having the facility, emotional content, taste, and originality to turn any piece into an engaging musical experience. As an improviser Wes was concerned with motif development, though in a natural and instinctive way. He was the consummate story teller – leading an enthralled audience in chorus after chorus of inspired playing – revealing a motif here, developing it later, introducing a blues move, and then seasoning it with bebop modernism and chromatic tension.

Wes’ motifs and signature licks ran the gamut from simple blues ideas to complex bebop phrases. Like John Coltrane and Charlie Parker, Montgomery was always aware of where he was in the harmonic scheme of a song. He constantly varied textures, rhythmic and harmonic complexity, and changes of register. Finally, regardless of the tempo, Wes Montgomery retained lyricism, fluidity, and clarity – and above all else, “feel” in all of his improvising.

Wes Montgomery created many of his best solos with great concern for form. Using the basic components of single notes, octaves, and block chords he pursued a definite strategy which was a general three tier plan usually occuring over multiple choruses. Beginning with single note playing in the opening choruses, Wes would then progress to octaves and often reached a powerful climax of block chording in the final choruses. These were sometimes made more exciting with the use of a blues based question and answer treatment of octave “punches” interspersed with repeating chord figures reminiscent of a big band “shout chorus”. Wes Montgomery’s sense of improvisation was almost uncanny and precisely the sort of universal musicality which turned the jazz world on its’ collective ear – attracting even the non-jazz listener to his ingratiating jazz guitar style!

Peabody Conservatory trained guitarist Steven Herron helps people succeed at becoming better guitar players. His company ChordMelody.com features an enormous, unique selection of jazz guitar tab as well as guitar books and instructional DVDs by Wes Montgomery himself.


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The Top Date Places in Denver

You know what they say, Denver is for lovers. Okay, no one says that, but they should. The Mile High City is teeming with opportunities for romance and there are many great places to go when out on a date with that special someone.

To take advantage of Denver’s quixotic side, the first thing you need to do is get yourself a date. Unfortunately, we can’t help you with that except to say when you’re in the process of finding that special someone don’t mention the fact that you’re fluent in Klingon or reveal why Mr. Fluffy Paws and Baron Von Whiskers don’t get along.

Perhaps you don’t need to get yourself a date because you’re already married or in a long-term relationship. That’s great, just keep in mind that established couples and new couples could possibly go on very different kinds of dates.

For instance, Colorado natives that have been married for several years might find romance in a Denver Broncos game at Invesco Field followed by dinner at the Denver Diner. A young couple that has been dating for a while might wish to attend Lilith Fair at the Comfort Dental Amphitheatre and then top the evening off with a meal at the Pizzeria Basta.

While those types of focused dates are great they are beyond of the scope of this article. That’s why we’ve chosen to focus on a more traditional kind of evening–dinner, a show of some sort, and a lovely night cap. By using such a conventional format our suggestions can be enjoyed by couples on their first date as well as couples on their 100th or their 1,000th.

Since it’s a date you don’t want to visit the usual haunts and eat the usual fair. So why not try something different like Cuba Cuba (1173 Delaware Street, 303-605-2822) and its delicious Cuban cuisine and sinful mojitos.

Take a gastronomical adventure in South American cuisine at Cafe Brazil (4408 Lowell Boulevard, 303-480-1877). This vibrant restaurant offers patrons fresh seafood and scrumptious smoked meats doused in zesty Latin spices.

You and your date are guaranteed to find romance at the Vesta Dipping Grill (1822 Blake Street, 303-296-1970). Located in the lower downtown area of Denver (LoDo), Vesta is an updated take on the 1970′s fondue fad. Just think how romantic it will be feeding your date a chuck of meat covered in melted cheese.

If you want to pull out all the stops make reservations at Restaurant Kevin Taylor at the Hotel Teatro (1106 14th Street, 303-820-2600). You and your date will undergo a world class culinary feast at this cozy and elegant Art Deco-style restaurant.

If your pocketbook demands a more modestly priced meal then venture to Angelo’s (620 East 6th Avenue, 303-744-3366). This casual, but still very romantic restaurant, offers sublime pizzas and tasty traditional Italian dishes. If the weather is nice, you and your companion can dine on Angelo’s outdoor patio.

After dinner you’ll need something to do (unless of course you blew it by showing off your goiter). If your date is a film buff, visit the very hip Mayan Theatre (110 Broadway, 303-744-6799). This small independent theatre has a bar and shows films you won’t see at the local multiplex.

Does your date have a sense of humor? The Impulse Theatre (Wynkoop Street, 303-297-2111) features some of Denver’s best Improv artists. This theatre is adjacent to the trendy Wynkoop Brewery so after laughing the night way you and your date can wander over to their bar and enjoy a pint or two.

To catch a Broadway style show accompany your date to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (1245 Champa Street, 303-893-4000). The complex houses the Buell Theatre which brings the nation’s top touring productions to Denver. The Buell has hosted shows like Wicked, In The Heights, Shrek, Mamma Mia!, and Young Frankenstein.

Another venue at the Denver Center is the sublime Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Now attending an opera may sound like the epitome of boring but they are actually quite amazing. Even if you don’t listen to opera music you should attend at least one production during your lifetime. So why not kill two birds with one stone and see an opera while on a date?

If you’re looking for less art in your music and more intimacy, try the Blue Theatre (3317 East Colfax Ave, 303-377-1666). If you go on a night with the right band, this is a great place for you and your date to sip cocktails while swaying to the music.

Show your date that you know how to move your body by visiting the effervescent La Rumba (99 West 9th Avenue, 303-572-8006). This club is one Denver’s most popular Latin dance venues. When you need a break from salsa dancing order a martini or a microbrew from the club’s well stocked bar. Make sure you’re fashion forward, La Rumba has a very strict dress code.

If country is your thang, mosey on down to The Grizzly Rose (5450 North Valley Highway, 303-295-1330). This venue is one of the best honky tonks in the world and it hosts some of the biggest names in the business (Garth Brooks, Brooks & Dunn, Willie Nelson, and Taylor Swift). It’s not the most intimate venue in Denver, but they do have 2,500 square feet of dance floor, a pool room, and a mechanical bull.

You’re going to need someplace to go to finish off the evening, unless of course your date suddenly tells you they need to go home because they have jury duty in the morning–what did you do now? Fortunately, Denver has plenty of wonderful options to conclude your date.

Trios Enoteca (1730 Wynkoop, 303-293-2887) is an independent wine bar featuring tapas, appetizers, and live music. You and your date will be able to order a glass from a selection of 40-plus wines.

Another fabulous wine bar in Denver, located at Larimer Square, is Cr (1442 Larimer Street, 303-893-9463). Cr has over 300 wines, 40 of which can be sampled by the glass. This elegant wine bar also has a menu featuring flavorsome appetizers and flights of cheese.

Take a trip back in time and experience the Art Deco of the 1920′s at The Cruise Room, located in the Oxford Hotel in downtown Denver (1600 17th Street, 303-825-1107). The Cruise Room was city’s first bar and it was designed after one of the lounges from the Queen Mary. The establishment serves the best martini in the city and features music from a free jukebox–dibbs on “Don’t Stop Believing.”

To satisfy a sweet tooth look no further than D Bar Desserts (1475 East 17th Avenue, 303-861-4710). D Bar not only serves up scrumptious deserts like palmond, crme brulee, and apple tarte tatin but they also offer wine, beer, coffee, and tea.

The above suggestions were obviously for a “date night.” If you and your companion decide to schedule your date during the day, or you’re so creepy no one wants to be with you after the sun goes down, you still have plenty of romantic options.

First and foremost is the Denver Art Museum (100 West 14th Avenue, 750-865-5000). DAM (as the locals call it) is known for its collection of American Indian Art. After perusing the museum’s 68,000 pieces, you and your date can dine at one of the several nearby restaurants. Two worth mentioning are Dozens (236 West 13th Ave, 303-572-0066) and Pint’s Pub (221 West 13th Avenue, 303-534-7543).

Denver City’s Park is another great place for a romantic daytime outing. The 330-acre park, located in east-central Denver, contains the Denver Zoo, The Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and a couple of lakes. You can rent a row boat for a romantic spin on the water. Just don’t splash, you might mess up their hair.

As you can see, Denver has plenty to offer a couple looking to spend some quality time together. Whether it’s a hot date with a brand new paramour or “date night” with the old ball and chain, Denver is a very romantic city.

Ryan Hogan writes for DenverSmarts, a website that offers all kinds of entertainment information for people who visit or live in the Denver, CO area. Learn things like places to visit in Denver and of course the best dating ideas for people in Denver.


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Pradar Handbags History

Mario Prada started the Prada label in 1913. He designed and sold handbags, shoes, trunks, and suitcases though two boutiques in Milan, and had clients across Europe and the US. When the signature Prada suitcase, made from heavy, cumbersome walrus skin, proved to be ill suited for air travel, Prada concentrated on designing exquisite leather accessories and waterproof handbags.

In 1978, Mario’s granddaughter, Miuccia Prada, took over the company. Miuccia was a former mime who had spent five years studying at Milan’s Teatro Piccolo, and had a PhD in political science. Although her qualifications didn’t seem appropriate, her sense of fashion was unmistakable. The label was still mainly a leather goods manufacturer at that point, and had been struggling financially for several years. Competition from other fashion houses like Gucci had taken its toll. Miuccia turned things around and steered the House of Prada towards the world of haute couture.

In the 1980′s, other labels were creating designs that played on sexuality. Frilly, lacy, brightly colored garments that were low cut on top and short on the bottom were popular. Prada hit the runway in 1989 with its pret-a-porter collection, with elegant, simple pieces featuring clean lines, luxurious fabrics, and basic colors. The fashion world took notice, and Prada’s popularity skyrocketed.

By the 1990′s, Prada was a leading force in fashion. The garments and accessories were smart, sophisticated, and extremely high quality. Luxurious fabrics and simple styles, mostly in blacks, browns, grays, greens, and creams, became the signature Prada look. The apparel was sexy and spoke of confidence without revealing too much skin. Accessories included skinny leather belts, elegant high heeled shoes, and of course, the classic handbag.

In 1992, Miuccia presented the more affordable Miu Miu line, which targeted a younger consumer. More flowing shapes and earthy colors and prints set this collection apart, although the simple designs and classic appearance continued the quality of the Prada label. Soon after, the Prada Sport label was created, followed by a line of men’s wear and a lingerie collection.

The following year, in 1993, Prada received the Council of Fashion Designers of America award for accessories.

 

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Must Visits during Italia Trips

During an Italy travel, the “fairy tale city” of Venice is the place to be. This city has successfully kept itself untainted from the ugliness and hustle-bustle of regular metropolitan cities. The innumerable number of canals and bridges built across the city, with their sheer architectural magnificence, are sure to cast an everlasting spell on the person witnessing them. The Canal Grande, the Fondaco dei Turchi, the Ca’ Pesaro, the Ca’d'Oro, the Piaza San Marco and the Basilica de San Marco all boast of the rich architecture and historical roots of Italy. Venice is also the best place to experience Italian cuisine in all its might and glory.

 

Milan, Italy, is justly termed as the “fashion capital of the world”. This city has got “style” written all over it. The leading fashion houses of the world have their centers located in this city. The elegance and the charm of the city are sure to leave you awed with surprise. Yet, as example of Italy’s architectural genius, the Piazza del Duomo and the Teatro alla Scala are two of the must visit places of Milan. Milan also happens to be the headquarters of Italy’s biggest stock exchange company. It is also the home for all the leading football clubs of Italy, which makes it a major tourist attraction.

 

The Center of Italy’s art and beauty, Florence, boasts of the best of art collections of the World. The Piazza della Signoria, the Loggia della Signoria, Renaissance gardens of Palazzo Pitti should never be missed during Italy trips. The holder of best of Florentine and Italian art collection, the Galleria delgi Uffizi should not be missed by any art lover of the world. This gallery is also the home for the masterpieces of historically celebrated sculptures like Michelangelo. The works of Botticelli, Van Dyck, Durer and Tintoretto, also add to the glory of this world famous gallery.

 

If you want to gather more knowledge about the must visits during Italia trips, a thorough search of the internet can come extremely handy.

 

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