Semana Santa en Café Bar Pulido
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Hiro and Clay discuss the Wicked Edge and sharpen Hiro’s hand forged Japanese knife.
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France Since 1871 (HIST 276)
Because drinking is such an integral part of French culture, alcohol abuse has been historically ignored. Although there have been celebrated attempts to address this problem, such as Zola’s L’Assomoir, it is only in the past five or ten years that the government has seriously tried to tackle the problem of alcoholism. One of the major ways in which alcohol is embedded in the cultural identity of the country is the close association of certain wines and liquors with their regions of production. Likewise, different types of bars serve as loci for social interaction, and have always played a central role in rural as well as urban life.
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses
This course was recorded in Fall 2007.
Duration : 0:49:30
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Learn the proper technique for making any “inside-out” sushi roll (Uramaki). Watch this video and learn how to roll sushi and have fun!
Uramaki is a type of sushi roll made with the rice on the outside and the seaweed on the inside. Uramaki can be made with a number of any of your favorite sushi bar ingredients. This recipe uses a crab, avocado, cucumber and fish roe.
California sushi rolls are by far the most popular item to order at a sushi bar. California Rolls are the perfect introduction to the healthy fast food called sushi.
The music is from Singing Wood Marimba of Santa Cruz.
Duration : 0:3:32
The Leopold Café too which is covered by fire insurance however does not have a terror provision. We never thought of it. But we partners will think over adding it to the fire insurance, Farhang Jehani, partner of Leopold Café said.
Story By – Aditya Anand,Mid-Day
Video By – Ajit Raut,MId-Day
Duration : 0:1:32
Sky News in Toast Cafe Bar & Grill Restaurant Blackpool visit our website www.toast-cafe-bar.co.uk for more info news and menus from Blackpoos best award winning restaurant
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Sina Vodjani, son of a French mother and a Persian father, is a musical ambassador between the Orient and the West. His message is spiritual – conveyed by prayers and sounds gathered from all over the world. Born in Isfahan (Iran) in 1954, he grew up in Tehran, San Francisco and Paris and was introduced to a life influenced by a rich variety of different cultures from his early childhood. He was still very young when he first started taking singing and guitar lessons, and later, in Germany, he studied piano and composition as well as classical and flamenco guitar.
Sina was prompted to take an interest in scriptures from various religions by an unexpected mystical experience, and over the years, he has acquired further considerable knowledge in a variety of fields – including Qi-Gong, traditional Chinese medicine, yoga and shamanism; all of these have an influence on his work as a creative artist. His creative work is not limited to just music but takes in a number of fields; as a professional photographer, he captures impressive snapshots, photos of landscapes and portraits – and not only on his travels. As a painter, his works have been exhibited in Paris, Hamburg and other parts of Northern Germany.
Duration : 0:7:37
Aug 2007
Forget Starbucks. Chile’s coffee shops are more like strip joints. There businessmen are served their morning lattes by scantily clad girls. It’s unashamedly sexist and very, very popular.
The Cafés con piernas, or ‘coffee with legs’ have become a Chilean institution. They serve no alcohol or food and close at night. But from the moment they enter, men are fawned over by pretty, lingerie clad waitresses. Little wonder they make so much money. But a version for Chilean businesswomen failed. “Women didn’t come in — only gay men”.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
Duration : 0:6:30