Baroness Elisa (www.baronesselisa.com) is performing with "Synergy" on the luxury Fred Olsen cruise liner Braemer in Olden, Norway on Tuesday, May 24th. "Elegant, but not stuffy" best describes the atmosphere on board Braemar which came into service in 2001. At 19,089 tons and with 376 well-appointed cabins and suites, Braemar upholds the Fred Olsen tradition of small-ship intimacy without compromising on personal space. On board, the Baroness' performance is small and intimate before returning to the United States for a charitable event in South Florida later this summer. Baroness Elisa defines the best in cabaret theater and South Florida audiences are invited support the leading Gay and Lesbian organization, Compass,in a spectacular charity fundraiser in Delray Beach on Sunday, August 7th.Compass, Inc.
(www.compassglcc.com), is the Palm Beach County gay and lesbian community center dedicated to promoting pride, diversity, and public awareness of, for, and by Palm Beach County's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) residents and visitors. Compass provides social services and support for gay youth and gay families. Compass also offers a clean, safe meeting space for a variety of national, state, and local organizations as well as social, service, support and athletic groups that meet the diverse interests of the county's LGBT people. Compass is the largest LGBT community center in the Southeast United States and is the seventh largest in the nation in budget size, staff size and diversity of funded programs.Great musical theater songs the Baroness has chosen for this charity theatrical event are dramatically intense, touching, witty, ironic, and just plain charming. Baroness Elisa, who has performed on world stages throughout Europe and Australia, noted, "It is an honor and privilege to perform for this noble and important cause".The intimate three hundred seat Crest Theatre in Delray Beach provides a perfect theater venue where the Baroness Elisa's charisma and audience connection can thrive.
The Crest Theatre is located at the historic Old School Square, 51 North Swinton Ave., in downtown Delray Beach.Theater reviewers raved about the Baroness' show: "The slender red-headed ing?nue melts the hearts of audiences. She is in every sense of the word a beautiful woman, earthy, gentle, and comfortable with herself, and in touch with her audience. The Baroness is joined her talented musical director, husband, and Baron, Peter Gerolymatos on the piano."Ticket prices are affordably priced at $50 and may be purchased on the internet through Ticketweb at www.ticketweb.com or by calling 866-468-7630.Contact Information:Daniel RoweDrowe@baronesselisa.comCrest Theatre Media Contact:Melissa Cartermcarter@oldschool.org561-243-7922.
NoneDonald Trump Discusses Florida Real Estate Boom or Bust in Haute Living Magazine
(ContentDesk) July 5, 2005 -- The highly acclaimed Haute Living Magazine, South Florida's standard for luxury real estate, will publish its highly anticipated one-year anniversary issue.After much success throughout its first year of publication, the magazine, released on a bi-monthly basis, has gained multiple new clients and supporters and has grown to more than 185 pages for its highly anticipated one-year-anniversary issue. The issue was released in July, featuring South Florida's most luxurious properties for sale, exclusive in-depth interviews with real estate magnate Donald Trump, Midtown Miami developer Joe Cayre, philanthropist Brenda Castellano, and a brand-new section featuring two of Miami's Haute Homes. In this issue, University of Miami's president, Donna Shalala, and Carnival Cruise Line's CEO, Bob Dickinson, make us feel at home in their South Florida residences.Haute Living has been able to attract top-tier, brand-name advertisers, including Aston Martin, Cartier, Blue...
Donald Trump Discusses Florida Real Estate Boom or Bust in Haute Living Magazine
Free Live Streaming Cams of Daytona Bikeweek
Perhaps it was the appeal of hard sand, warm winter days and the excitement of that first motorcycle race on the beach, that made Daytona Beach the home of Bike Week. Maybe it was the spirited activities surrounding the event that have kept people keep coming back. Whatever the case, Bike Week has been a tradition since January 24, 1937 - the inaugural running of the Daytona 200.The 1937, race course ran approximately one and a half miles north on the beach; through a 1/4 mile turn where the sand was banked, and then onto the paved, public roadway portion for the trip south. Coming back on the final turn, another high sand bank awaited riders as they raced on the hard sands of the beach. Interestingly enough, starting times for these events were dictated by the local tide tables.
The races continued from 1937 to 1941. In the early years the Daytona 200
was also called the "Handlebar Derby" by local racing scribes.In 1942, the Daytona 200 was discontinued because of World...
Shark Mania
(ContentDesk) July 24, 2004 -- Discovery Channel kicks off Shark Week this Sunday night with Primal Scream. The show features an underwater photographer who survived a savage shark attack and captured the exhausting battle on video camera.Forge Books
released Steve Alten's MEG; Primal Waters, third in his New York Times best-selling series, available in bookstores now. Primal Waters is about Carcharodon megalodon the 70-foot, 70,000 pound prehistoric cousin of the great white shark . According to Steve, this prehistoric creature may well still be around. He say's there have been reported sightings over the years that match a Meg's description.
A very possible theory is that they may have went deep trying to avoid pods of Orca, which may have been their only enemies. If so, then members of the species may still be around. Download a FREE excerpt of Primal Waters by going to http://www.stevealten.com...
Shark Mania
Things to see in Los Angeles
Like many large cities, Los Angeles is a collection of smaller towns, glued together with a grid of roads and freeways.Roughly 60 miles across it is one of the largest cities by area in the US. Crossing from side to side can take an hour, but with freeway traffic conditions you are more likely to take at least double this time.Downtown LA is more of a commercial district of skyscraper office blocks than a shopping district. You will find shopping in the form of small shopping plazas and larger shopping malls dotted all over the LA basin.In this respect LA is a little disappointing if you were looking for an american version of London or Paris. However there is still plenty to see and do, it just takes a little planning so that you are not spending your entire time in a traffic jam or driving endless miles across city.Places To Visit Here are some selected places to visit whilst in LA.Angeles Crest Highway A little out of the city this scenic drive twists and turns much like Mulholland...
Things to see in Los Angeles
Donald Trump Discusses Florida Real Estate Boom or Bust in Haute Living Magazine
(ContentDesk) July 5, 2005 -- The highly acclaimed Haute Living Magazine, South Florida's standard for luxury real estate, will publish its highly anticipated one-year anniversary issue.After much success throughout its first year of publication, the magazine, released on a bi-monthly basis, has gained multiple new clients and supporters and has grown to more than 185 pages for its highly anticipated one-year-anniversary issue. The issue was released in July, featuring South Florida's most luxurious properties for sale, exclusive in-depth interviews with real estate magnate Donald Trump, Midtown Miami developer Joe Cayre, philanthropist Brenda Castellano, and a brand-new section featuring two of Miami's Haute Homes. In this issue, University of Miami's president, Donna Shalala, and Carnival Cruise Line's CEO, Bob Dickinson, make us feel at home in their South Florida residences.Haute Living has been able to attract top-tier, brand-name advertisers, including Aston Martin, Cartier, Blue...
Donald Trump Discusses Florida Real Estate Boom or Bust in Haute Living Magazine
Timothy's Take-Out - The Little Novel That Could
Perhaps there are solid reasons for Timothy's Take-Out's success. For one thing, it was penned by Paul J. Barker, who even today continues to eat, sleep and breathe fast food. He operates a restaurant in Southern Ontario (that he wishes to assure everyone is nothing like Timothy's Take-Out), and probably has more service-related yarns to spin than anyone in the business. The story itself is irresistible: Introverted loner Carl Fellows can spend summer at the beach only if he hires on at the wildest fast food joint in otherwise tranquil Robinson's Pt.
Young Mr. Fellows takes the job, and is immediately besieged by that which he hates most: swarms and swarms of insufferable human beings. Rather than give up the job (or embark on a mad killing spree), he channels his feelings of helplessness and rage into a somewhat unrealistic pursuit of fame and fortune.
When not flipping burgers, he's either in the gym preparing for his next amateur boxing match or holed up in his dilapidated...
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You Should Be In Waikiki
Two Tickets to Paradise: Getting to Bonaire Just Got Easier
Miami, FL (ContentDesk) August 15, 2006 -- The travel industry has seen a surge in bookings for more unique and exotic destinations in 2006 as travelers look for vacations offering a combination of relaxation and adventure opportunities in less-traveled areas of the globe.Bonaire, a vacation icon for divers and water sport lovers, yet lesser known to other vacationers, has started to receive more attention in recent years.
Bonaire is a beautiful island that enjoys incredible weather virtually all-year around, Lai Tsang, 35, New York, explains.
I went there for a diving trip in 2004 and have returned every year since, Tsang continues.Continental Airlines recently announced non-stop flights to Bonaire out of Newark, which will add to the allure of the unique island.
Two Tickets to Paradise: Getting to Bonaire Just Got Easier
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