Sunday, June 30, 2013

Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes


Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes

Frances Mayes teaches at San Francisco State University.

Frances Mayes—widely published poet, gourmet cook, and travel writer—opens the door to a wondrous new world when she buys and restores an abandoned villa in the spectacular Tuscan countryside. In evocative language, she brings the reader along as she discovers the beauty and simplicity of life in Italy. Mayes also creates dozens of delicious seasonal recipes from her traditional kitchen and simple garden, all of which she includes in the book. Doing for Tuscany what M.F.K. Fisher and Peter Mayle did for Provence, Mayes writes about the tastes and pleasures of a foreign country with gusto and passion.


Saturday, June 29, 2013

June: 29-30: San Francisco Pride Celebration

June: 29-30: San Francisco Pride Celebration

San Francisco Pride has been said to be "one of the last remaining pride events that can truly be called a rite of passage."

The SF Pride Celebration will be held over the weekend of June 29 and 30, 2013, in downtown San Francisco in Civic Center at the foot of San Francisco's historic City Hall where Harvey Milk once stood and addressed Pride-goers more tha thirty years ago.

With over 200 parade contingents, 300 exhibitors, and more than 20 stages and venues, the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration and Parade is the largest LGBT gathering in the nation.

A week of festivities celebrating LGBT culture in San Francisco culminates with the Pride Parade and party at the Civic Center. The celebration is the largest LGBT gathering in the nation. Get ready for an enormous party, with a large parade, 300 exhibitors and 19 stages and venues. Several events are held throughout the city during the week leading up to the weekend.

http://sfpride.org

http://sfpride.org/celebration

Friday, June 28, 2013

Paris in A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway


“But Paris was a very old city and we were young and nothing was simple there, not even poverty, nor sudden money, nor the moonlight, nor right and wrong nor the breathing of someone who lay beside you in the moonlight.”

“I’ve seen you, beauty, and you belong to me now, whoever you are waiting for and if I never see you again, I thought. You belong to me and all Paris belongs to me and I belong to this notebook and this pencil.”

Thursday, June 27, 2013

James Gandolfini Las Vegas


All the news reports I am hearing are about how James Gandolfini loved Las Vegas, especially the restaurants. John Katsilometes writes a great article about James Gandolfini.

Gandolfini was a gracious, generous ‘man’s man’ who loved visiting Vegas

By John Katsilometes

It’s a rhetorical question to ask when evaluating fame and influence: When all the men get together, who is “the man?”





James Gandolfini was the man. In whatever room he entered, he was the guy.

“He was a great actor, but a better guy,” Steve Schirripa, Gandolfini’s friend and co-star in the groundbreaking Showtime series “The Sopranos” said during a phone conversation today. “I am in shock. It’s terrible. He was like a brother. I am very, very sad.”

Gandolfini died Wednesday of what doctors believe was a heart attack while on vacation in Rome. He was 51.

The former entertainment director at the Riviera, Schirripa now lives in New York. He learned of Gandolfini’s death when his business manager, Roger Haber, called while Schirripa was watching the Yankees-Dodgers game at Yankee Stadium. Haber was also Gandolfini’s manager.

“This was about an hour after it happened,” Schirripa said. “I got up and left. I was just in shock. I still am.”

Schirripa related Gandolfini’s generosity, which was substantial.

“After the fourth season of ‘The Sopranos,’ he gave us all $33,333,” he said. “He just wanted to do it.” When asked why the numbers were all 3s, Schirripa said, “I didn’t ask him why. But I did thank him. That’s like giving someone a new car, and he did it for 16 of us.”

Gandolfini also appeared in Schirripa’s movie, “Nicky Deuce.” The premiere of that film on May 20 ago marked the last time the two spent time together.

“I asked him to be in the movie, and he didn’t have to do it but he did it as a favor,” Schirripa said. “He came to the premiere in L.A. and was in a really good mood, happy, at peace. We had a drink afterward and that was the last time I saw him.

Gandolfini was a frequent visitor to Las Vegas, making appearances with cast members at the Las Vegas Hilton, Paris Las Vegas and Golden Nugget. Las Vegas photographer Denise Truscello took a memorable portrait of the cast at the Golden Nugget in 2004. Schirripa also appeared with Gandolfini at Mandalay Bay in 2007 for the unveiling of the new “Sopranos” slot machine.

“After we did that appearance, he gave me $10,000,” Schirripa said. “I asked, ‘What’s this for?’ and he said, ‘You worked a lot harder at that event than I did.’ ”

Schirripa introduced Gandolfini to many Vegas dignitaries, among them then-Mirage President Felix Rappaport (as Gandolfini was researching his role as resort president Doug Munny in “Burt Wonderstone”) and Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health founder Larry Ruvo.

“He was a man’s man,” Ruvo said during a phone conversation Wednesday night. “He loved great food and great wine, and he was my kind of guy.

“I am just heartbroken, heartbroken that he’s no longer with us. I will miss him terribly. We lost a good one.”

Ruvo got to know Gandolfini when Gandolfini was in town a couple of years ago during the filming “Burt Wonderstone.” Gandolfini was taken on a tour of the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and was blown away by what he saw, which is not an unusual consequence — everyone from Mom to Colin Powell is impressed by the Cleveland Clinic operation.

Gandolfini and Ruvo quickly became friends, and had lunch and dinner during Gandolfini’s time in Vegas. At one point the actor asked Ruvo about how to lend support to the Cleveland Clinic. Ruvo, founder of the research-and-treatment fortress and senior managing director of Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada, invited Gandolfini to the upcoming Keep Memory Alive “Power of Love” gala at the MGM Grand in February 2012.

The event was to honor Muhammad Ali on the event of his 70th birthday and the VIP guest list was brimming with stars, Gandolfini among them.

But Gandolfini nearly didn’t make the trip.

“He called the week before and said, ‘My doctor said I can’t come, Larry. I hate to let you down, but I’ve got a very bad knee and he won’t let me fly,’ ” Ruvo said during a phone conversation. “I told him, of course I understood and I was disappointed, but not to get better and thanked him.”

But that wouldn’t be the end of the conversation.

“He called me 48 hours before the event and said, ‘Larry, I’m a tough guy and I’m coming,’ ” Ruvo continued. “I said, ‘Don’t jeopardize your health.’ And he said, ‘No, I’ll be there.’ ”

Gandolfini was still being told not to fly, but did make the event anyway.

“He got in a limousine and rode five hours to Las Vegas so he could show up to our event on crutches,” Ruvo said. “He believed in Keep Memory Alive, he was a supporter, he loved the Cleveland Clinic. … But most important, he was fun. He was great to be with. He was just an absolutely sensational guy to be in a conversation with. I will miss him terribly.”

Schirripa said Gandolfini was a far more complex personality than the role he played on “The Sopranos,” noting that Gandolfini and his second wife, Deborah had a daughter, Liliana Ruth, in October.

“He was a regular guy and a family man,” Schirripa said. “He was a deep-thinking, music-loving, Birkenstock-wearing guy. He cared about his family and his friends. To me, he was nothing like Tony Soprano, and I knew them both.”

Website:

http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/blogs/kats-report/2013/jun/20/gandolfini-was-gracious-generous-mans-man-who-love/

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Hachi Red Rock


Hachi Red Rock

Hachi already was one of the best restaurants in Summerlin and one of the coolest spots at the Red Rock Resort before the recent, ambitious upgrade to its menu of modern Japanese cuisine. If you haven’t been here in a while, it’s time to revisit and re-explore what might be one of Las Vegas’ most underrated restaurants.

Hachi Red Rock Resort, 797-7576. Sunday-Thursday, 5-10 p.m.; Friday & Saturday, 5-11 p.m.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Santa Monica Pier California


Santa Monica Pier
200 Santa Monica Pier, Suite A
Santa Monica, CA 90401


LA’s favorite Summer tradition and premier outdoor concert series, the 29th annual Twilight Concerts at the Pier, returns Thursday, July 11th! Come catch the best contemporary and classic music with the most amazing views in Southern California.

TWILIGHT CONCERTS
THURSDAYS NIGHTS, ALL SUMMER
JULY 11 – SEPT 12, 7:00 – 10:00PM




http://santamonicapier.org

Monday, June 24, 2013

Green Tortoise Hostel San Francisco



The Green Tortoise San Francisco hostel is a full service, fun, comfortable, and welcoming hostel. Located in the North Beach area (Little Italy), famous for entertainment, bookstores, and Beat Generation history. The hostel is close to Chinatown, Fisherman’s Wharf, and public transportation that can take you all over the Bay Area.
http://www.greentortoise.com

http://www.greentortoise.com/san-francisco-hostel/index.php

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Venice Beach Santa Monica California near Los Angeles International Airport LAX


Venice has always been known as a hangout for the creative and the artistic. In the 1950s and 60s, Venice became a center for the Beat generation. There was an explosion of poetry and art. Major participants included Stuart Perkoff, John Thomas, Frank T. Rios, Tony Scibella, Lawrence Lipton, John Haag, Saul White, Robert Farrington and Philomene Long.


Venice has always been known as a hangout for the creative and the artistic. In the 1950s and 60s, Venice became a center for the Beat generation. There was an explosion of poetry and art. Major participants included Stuart Perkoff, John Thomas, Frank T. Rios, Tony Scibella, Lawrence Lipton, John Haag, Saul White, Robert Farrington and Philomene Long.

Venice is today a vibrant area of Southern California and it continues a tradition of progressive social change involving prominent Westsiders.

The Venice Family Clinic is the largest free clinic in the country. The Venice Community Housing Corporation, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the economic, racial and social diversity of Venice and the surrounding area, provides affordable housing, economic and community development opportunities and needed social services to low income residents. Women in Recovery, Inc., a non-profit organization offering a live-in, 12-step program of rehabilitation for women in need, was founded by a longtime resident of Venice, Sister Ada Geraghty. Geraghty and her organization on Coeur D’ Alene Avenue annually honor those who’ve made a difference in helping women overcome substance abuse problems. The 2006 honoree for Women in Recovery was Christopher Lawford; past honorees have included Jamie Lee Curtis, Angela Lansbury, and Anthony Hopkins.

Venice Beach is understood to include the beach, the promenade that runs parallel to the beach (“Ocean Front Walk” or just “the boardwalk”), Muscle Beach, the handball courts, the paddle tennis courts, Skate Dancing plaza, the numerous beach volleyball courts, the bike trail and the businesses and residences that have their addresses on Ocean Front Walk. The basketball courts in Venice are renowned across the country for their high level of street ball and numerous NBA players were developed or recruited from these courts.

The Venice Breakwater is an acclaimed local surf spot in Venice, located north of the Venice Pier and Lifeguard Headquarters, and south of the Santa Monica Pier. This spot is sheltered on the north by an artificial barrier, the breakwater, consisting of an extending sand bar, piping, and large rocks at its end. This spot has differing breaks depending on swell intensity, swell direction, tide and time of the day.

Prominent residents of Venice include actresses Julia Roberts, Kate Beckinsale, and Anjelica Huston, actors Tom Conway (brother of actor George Sanders), lived here in the 1960s, Nicolas Cage, Chaney Kley, Tim Meadows, Robert Hegyes, Mark Valley, Michael T. Weiss, Fairuza Balk, Taylor Negron and musicians Perry Farrell, Evidence of Dilated Peoples, Saint John of Saint John and the Revelations, Joshua Kadison, John Lydon (who owns a sizeable amount of rental property in Venice), Ozzy from Survivor, John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fiona Apple and Mike Muir and most of his Suicidal Tendencies bandmates. Photographer Lauren Greenfield has lived in Venice since 1972.

Actor Robert Downey Jr. kept an apartment on the boardwalk during the 1990s. Harding Avenue is also where the Lennon Sisters of Lawrence Welk fame grew up. Jim Morrison lived in Venice for two years where he met Ray Manzarek to form the nucleus of The Doors. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s acting career began after becoming a regular bodybuilder at Venice’s famous Gold’s Gym, whose present facility claims to be “The Mecca of Bodybuilding.” Restaurateur Wolfgang Puck has owned and operated noted eateries in the area since the 1990s.

Other notables include actors Viggo Mortensen, Rutger Hauer, Bryan Callen, and Elijah Wood, and film directors Henry Jaglom and Paul Mazursky. For many years, pro wrestlers Hulk Hogan and Sting were announced as residing in Venice Beach as well. Standup comedians, such as Nick Swardson, Eddie Ifft, Paul Provenza, George Carlin and Zach Galifinakis and street performers have proliferated in Venice, Wavy Gravy and Swami X being two of the more recent hippie busker alumni.

Political contributions have been sent from homes in Venice from the actor Dennis Hopper and Simpsons creator Matt Groening. South Park co-creator Matt Stone lives in Venice as well.[10] Harry Perry, the famous street entertainer, is one of the boardwalk’s key performers. Photographer Helen K. Garber maintains a studio on Ocean Front Walk. Graffiti/Street Artist and painter Jean-Michel Basquiat lived in Venice in the 80′s. Immature, an R&B group from the 1990s, used to perform on the boardwalk prior to becoming famous. Other notable residents included comedian George Carlin. http://venicebeach.com

Las Vegas Local Friendly Pools

Bally’s

Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Price: $10 per person per day.

Caesars Palace

Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Price: $20 per person per day.



Golden Nugget

Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Price: $20 per person per day.

Luxor

Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (hours will change after Labor Day)

Price: $10 per person per day.

Monte Carlo

Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Price: $10 per person per day, locals free.

M Resort

Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Price: $15 per person per day, $10 locals, children under 10 free. (After paying the one-time fee, women 21+ can be added to the pool’s permanent guest list for free entry, men 21+ for $7.50 entry. Call the pool for guest list placement.)

Planet Hollywood

Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Price: $10 per person per day.

Rio

Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Price: Free.

Sunset Station

Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Price: $10 per person per day. ($20 during holiday weekends and special events.)



Saturday, June 22, 2013

Encore Beach Club Las Vegas

Tequila Shots at Electric Daisy Carnival

Downtown Hostels in San Francisco California


Downtown Hostel San Francisco California

Just a block from Union Square, this former hotel has both small dorms and private rooms, and serves free breakfast daily. A fun, friendly base for exploring the city, and your best bet for shopping, theater, Chinatown, and cable cars.


Super Moon, Sunday, June 23, 2013


The largest full moon of 2013, a so-called "supermoon," will light up the night sky this weekend, but there's more to this lunar delight than meets the eye.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Fisherman's Wharf Hostel San Francisco California


Fisherman's Wharf is the first and most famous San Francisco hostel, set in historic buildings on the waterfront, in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Free breakfast, free parking, an on-site cafe, and great views make this hostel a favorite. - See more at: http://www.sfhostels.com/#sthash.yDyH7VFG.dpuf

http://www.sfhostels.com

Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas Expected To Draw 115,000 Per Night

Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas Expected To Draw 115,000 Per Night

Up to 115,000 partiers are expected each night this weekend for a dusk-to-dawn sensory salad of electronic dance music, lights, partying and mingling at a sprawling speedway complex outside Las Vegas.

Electric Daisy Carnival officials said Wednesday that all 345,000 available tickets had been sold for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday night event at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

The festival founder, Insomniac Events CEO Pasquale Rotella, likes to call the fans and the revelry the headline attraction at his nocturnal gatherings, which drew criticism in Los Angeles before moving to Las Vegas in 2011.

"That's one of the biggest spectacles of the entire event, 115,000 like-minded people all dressed up and having a good time," said Simon Rust Lamb, Insomniac chief operating officer and general counsel. "We want to create moments and memories that are full of joy and that help people create and connect with the people around them."

Hundreds of artists and theatrical performers like fire-twirlers and stilt-walkers are slated to roam the nearly 2-square-mile festival grounds, along with "art cars" blasting music from rolling mock-ups like a pirate ship or a boom box.

Fireworks are planned. Twenty art displays and three graffiti walls are being erected, along with a brightly-lit amusement park featuring several Ferris wheels. Performers include the collaborative fire art group Flaming Lotus Girls and a Rotella creation, Night Owl Experience.

Don't call it a concert. It's a carnival. And don't call it a rave, Lamb said, because that connotes an illegal underground warehouse party.

"The common thread is electronic music," he said. "There's nothing illegal, underground or warehouse about what we do."

The nonstop lineup on seven stages features more than 200 music producers and deejays, including Afrojack, Tiesto, Above & Beyond, Calvin Harris, Madeon, Armin van Buuren, Bloody Beetroots and former Swedish House Mafia member Steve Angelo.

Pat Christenson, whose role as Las Vegas Events president is to attract events to the city and tourists to the hotels, called Las Vegas uniquely able to handle the festival because it has years of experience hosting large events and a remote venue with parking for hundreds of thousands of fans.

"The footprint is big. The music is loud. But it's miles from downtown," Christenson said, "and the way the grandstand is, it's hard to hear the sound outside the speedway."

Insomniac Events has tried to expand the event – and the number of people booking hotel stays – by promoting pool parties, nightclub events and EDMbiz, a $500-per-ticket two-day conference on the business of dance music and culture. It began Wednesday.

"What I love about this festival is that it's new every year," Christenson said.

Lamb wouldn't disclose planned eye-poppers. But there will be a wedding chapel for ceremonies both legal and for fun.

Lamb said he hoped ticket-holders, whom he called "headliners," would be surprised and inspired by the scale of the event.

The festival moved to Las Vegas three years ago from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum after the 2010 death of a 15-year-old girl who was treated for drug intoxication, and the arrest of 114 people on misconduct, drug and other charges.

Rotella and four other defendants face criminal charges in Los Angeles stemming from a 29-count indictment handed up in February 2012 alleging bribery, conspiracy, embezzlement and other charges relating to work contracts at the Coliseum. A trial date has not been set.

In Las Vegas, police have reported few major problems while festival crowds have swelled. One festival-goer died last year when he was hit by a vehicle at a speedway exit.

Insomniac estimated nightly crowds at 75,000 to 85,000 in 2011, while police reported 29 felony arrests, mostly on drug charges. Hundreds of people received medical attention, including at least 17 who were hospitalized on the first two nights.

Crowds topped out at more than 106,000 last year, and police reported 54 drug arrests while paramedics treated 485 people, including 16 who were hospitalized.

Lamb said traffic patterns have been revamped this year to incorporate lessons from high-attendance NASCAR racing events at the speedway. The goal is to smoothly move the equivalent of the population of Ann Arbor, Mich., in and out each night.

Meanwhile, Bill Cassell, a Las Vegas police officer and department spokesman, said hundreds of officers will be assigned to the event at Insomniac expense.

"We look for people who are disorderly or fighting or using narcotics," Cassell said, "people who are disturbing the good, safe time that other people are having."

Attendance isn't cheap, but demand is high. A first batch of 30,000 tickets – at $199 for one night or $450 for all three nights – sold out last November in an hour. Later, tickets sold for $289; passes, $500.

Shuttle coach bus service some 15 miles from Las Vegas Strip hotels to the speedway gate costs $80, plus about $15 in fees. Lamb said 35,000 shuttle passes had been sold.

Buses and taxis will have dedicated access lanes, Lamb said, and more parking attendants have been added.

Organizers are asking people to carpool to and from the event.

"We're encouraging people to come early and leave when they feel comfortable and recognize that parking for 115,000 people will take a little time," Lamb said.

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Coffee Latte Art


Always amazed at latte art.

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Dim Sum : Scallop Dumplings


Hakkasan just opened a location in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Love dim sum? Why not try making it at home. We visited the New York location of Hakkasan to learn how to make the perfect scallop shumai.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Korean Chicken



Korean Chicken

The Video

Zagat's James Mulcahy goes inside the kitchen of NYC restaurant Mono+Mono to learn the chef's techniques for making crispy Korean Fried Chicken.

Ceviche

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Sivas Turkey


Sivas Turkey
Book by Jasmine Soylu

Translated into English and Turkish
Author of Turkish Marriage

Sivas ili, Turkiye'nin uc bolgesi arasinda yer alir ve buyuklugu bakimindan Turkiye'nin ikinci buyuk ilidir. Kizilirmak, Yesilirmak ve Firat'in onemli kollarindan biri olan Karasu nehri Sivas ili sinirlari icinde dogar. Sivasin tarihi cok eskiye dayanir. Ilk yerlesim donemi M.O.1600 ile Hititler ile baslayip, Frigler, Lidyalilar, Persler,Makedonyalilar, Romalilar, Bizanslilar ile Selcuklular kadar uzanir. Eskiden Mezopotomya ve arasinda kervanlarin gectigi bolgede oldugu icin, Selcuklular zamaninda tuccarlarin ziyaret ettigi bir merkez haline gelmistir. Sehrin ismi Sebastia iken Turkcelesmesiyle bugunku haline almistir. Sebastia , Yunancada saygideger, yuce anlamindadir. Bu ismi ,Pontuslar kurduklari sehre, Roma Imparatoru Augustus onuruna onun ismini vermislerdir. Bir baska rivayette de Sivs kurulmadan once ulu agaclar altinda kaynayan uc pinar varmis. Bu pinar Allaha sukur, anne ve babaya minnet ve kucuklere sefkat duygularini ifade edermis.Bu uc pinara Sipas suyu denirmis.Zamanla bu uc pinarin etrafinda kurulan yerlesim merkezine Sipas denmis. Sivas tarihi acidan cok zengin bir ilimizdir.Milli Mucadelede Sivas'in onemli bir yeri olmus; Sivas Kongresinde , ulkenin birinci dunya savasindan sonraki icinde bulundugu durum yuzunden bagimisizlik ve butunlugu icin onemli kararlar alinmistir. Tarihi eserler,mimari anitlar,kaplicalar, icmeler bakimindan zengindir. Abideler sehri diye de anilirki Selcuklu eserlerinin buyuk bir kismi burdadir.Ulu Cami, Meydan Cami, Kale Cami, Aliaga Cami, Imaret Cami,Merkez Cami,Gok Mederese, Cifte Minareli Medrese ve Buruciye Medresesi, Sifahiye Medresesi gorulmeye degecek yerlerdir. Turbeleri ve hanlari da unludur. Semseddin Sivsi turbesi, Guduk Minare, Behrampasa Hani, tashan bunlarin arsindadir. Sivas'in turbe ve camileri kardar kalesi ; Selcuklu ve Osmanli donemine ait eserlerin bulundugu Eski Eserler Muzesi ve Mesire yerleri de gorulmeye degerdir. Hafik ve Todurge Golleri baliklari ile unlu olup guzel dinlenme yerleridir. Halkin cermik diye adlandirdigi sicak su kaynaklari vardir. Bunlardan Balikli Cermik; dolasim sistemi hastaliklarina , kalp yetmezliklerine, yuksek tansiyona, damar sertliklerine, solunum sistemi hastaliklarina, romatizma hastaliklarina ,kadin hastaliklarina iyi gelmesiyle unludur. Havuzda bulunan baliklar, vucudun hastalikli bolgesine salgilari ile iyi geliyor ve cesitli cilt hastaliklarinin iyilesmesini sagliyorlar. Sicak cermik ise hercesit romatizma, nefrit, nevralji ve kadin hastaliklarina; Soguk cermik de romatizma, asabi hastaliklar ve deri hastaliklarina iyi geliyor. Bu uc yerde de konaklama tesisleri mevcuttur. Sivasin Mutfagindan da bahsetmeden gecmek olmaz. Sivas Kebabi ile unlu olup ; Sivas Kebabi, Sac Kebabi ve Patlicanli Kebap cok lezzetlidir.Divrigi Pilavi, Hurma tatlisi, Madimak yemegi, Firin katmeri, peksimeti, Icli koftesi ve ekmek asi ve daha bir cok yemegi ile unludur. Tarihi guzelligi ve mutfagi kadar el sanatlari da Sivasta cok meshurdur. Sivas halilari, Selcuklu devrinden gelen bir gelenek olup dunyaca unludur. Gumusculuk, Sivas bicagi, Sivas Kilimi, Sivas Corabi, Sivas Kemik Taragi ve Sivas Carigi hala sanat geleneklerini gecmisten bugune surdurmektedir.

Batuhan and Jasmine Soylu are the authors of the novel and screenplay, Returning to Istanbul, Turkey. The novel and screenplay teach the importance of Islam and the understanding of international trade between Muslim countries with the rest of the world markets around the globe. Jasmine Soylu travels on a cruise ship from Miami to Istanbul with her mother. The journey helps her recall romantic memories of her mother and fathe
r.

Guy Fieri’s Las Vegas Restaurant


Guy, “I think there’s only one Las Vegas, and the consumer that’s down there is down there to have fun."

Saturday, June 15, 2013

The 59th Annual North Beach Festival


The 59th Annual North Beach Festival
Saturday, Jun 15 10:00a to 6:00p
North Beach District
San Francisco, CA

In its 59th year, The North Beach Festival is considered one of the country's original outdoor Festivals.
The event is situated in the historic North Beach District, known to locals and visitors alike as San Francisco's Little Italy and the home of the famed beat generation.
The 2013 event will feature over 125 arts and crafts booths, 20 gourmet food booths, two stages of live entertainment, Italian street painting, beverage gardens, kid’s chalk art area and the blessing of the animals.

Annual Conference on U.S. Turkish Relations: Turkish Toddler's Business in America



Annual Conference on U.S. Turkish Relations: Turkish Toddler's Business in America

My plan is to go to the Annual Conference on U.S. Turkish Relations in Washington D.C. The event is held on my birthday and my parents anniversary. They wanted to marry October 31, but Halloween came. My parents, a girl from the capital of Ankara, Turkey, and my father, a world traveler from Michigan to California met and married in New York City, November 1. Las Vegas, Nevada is where I was born, November 2. Annual Conference on U.S. Turkish Relations is November 1-2. Leaders are parents to the children of their cultures, our union symbolizes that. Chase Leo stands for Mehmet the Second. Mehmet chased Leo out of Constantinople May 1453. Later Batuhan was sent by Genghis Khan. My professor became a U.S. Senator. He told my wife and I we should marry. We were preparing for Halloween in New York City October 31. The city was shut down for Halloween parties in Greenwich Village. My Turkish wife and I married November 1, New York’s City Hall. Chase Leo is a prime example of the relationship between Turkey and the U.S.A. up to November 2, 2011; We married November 2, the toddler’s birthday falls November 2, 2011; the exact same time of the 30th Annual Conference in our nation’s capital concerning U.S. Turkish relations October 31, November 1, November 2; Our marriage, our child, our two countries.

Friday, June 14, 2013

State Bird Provisions in San Francisco

State Bird Provisions in San Francisco

The wait to get a reservation at this informal but notable restaurant is no joke (tip: keep the size of your party small). No reservation? It's worth joining the line of hopeful walk-ins lined up before it opens at 5.30pm because the cooking here shows so much heart (and talent). Chef-owners Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski have created their own style of California cuisine, with the kitchen acting like a culinary workshop. An ever-changing line-up of dishes is presented to guests on trays and dim sum-style carts – it's like the appetiser spread of your dreams. The pancake with smoked sturgeon, spicy kimchi yuba, duck liver mousse with almond biscuits, and the namesake fried state bird (quail) will make you sorry when the eating extravaganza winds to an end.
1529 Fillmore Street
415 795 1272
Open Mon-Thurs 5.30pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 5.30pm-11pm, small dishes start from $3, pancakes and mains from $8

North Beach Festival 2013

North Beach Festival 2013

In its 59th year, The North Beach Festival is considered one of the country's original outdoor Festivals.

The event is situated in the historic North Beach District, known to locals and visitors alike as San Francisco's Little Italy and the home of the famed beat generation. The Festival site includes numerous quaint streets in the heart of the district including Grant Avenue and Columbus Avenue.

The 2013 event will feature over 125 arts and crafts booths, 20 gourmet food booths, two stages of live entertainment, Italian street painting, beverage gardens, kid’s chalk art area and the blessing of the animals.

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to participate in this San Francisco tradition which is known nationally and internationally.

Blessing of the Animals:

The animal blessing at The National Shrine of Saint Francis of Assisi (610 Vallejo Street) will take place from 2:00 - 3:00 both days during the festival.

Kids' Chalk Art Area:

Let your kids creativity shine in North Beach and buy a square and street chalk at our kids chalk art area on Vallejo St between Grant Ave & Columbus from 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM both days.

Parking is available at:
735 Vallejo (south side of street) between Stockton and Powell, 766 Vallejo (north side of street above Central Station) between Stockton and Powell and on Filbert between Columbus and Mason.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

SPQR in San Francisco

SPQR in San Francisco

This Upper Fillmore spot is tiny, with diners packed in at the two counters and wood tables, feasting on chef Matthew Accarrino's exquisite and sophisticated Italian dishes. The pastas are some of the city's finest, and his dishes are intricate and layered with flavour. Another huge draw is partner Shelley Lindgren's artful Italian wine list that the savvy servers will happily guide you through. To experience one of the city's best restaurants, and certainly one of its top Italian restaurants, here's your spot.

1911 Fillmore Street
415 771 7779
Open for dinner Mon-Sat 5.30pm-10.30pm, Sun 5.30pm-10pm, weekend lunch Sat-Sun 11am-2.30pm, pasta dishes from $20, mains from $31

Jasmine Soylu Adventures in the United States of America : Lessons from Ankara to America

Jasmine Soylu Adventures in the United States of America
Lessons from Ankara to America
Book by Jasmine Soylu
Translated into English and Turkish
http://www.amazon.com/Jasmine-Adventures-United-States-America/dp/1466211067

Jasmine Soylu shares her adventures in the United States of America.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Rich Table in San Francisco

Rich Table in San Francisco

This unfussy and welcoming restaurant in the Hayes valley neighborhood serves a creative riff on California cuisine. Chef-owners Evan and Sarah Rich update their menu nightly, but one constant is the trademark sardine chips (get 'em). The pastas can be masterful, and the use of seasonal vegetables, texture, and flavour excite. There's a bar area to handle the flow of walk-ins; you can even stop by for excellent cocktails and a few small plates. The friendly and skilled service will make you feel like a regular in no time.

199 Gough Street
415 355 9085
Open Sun-Mon, Wed-Thurs 5.30pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 5.30pm-10.30pm (from 1 June 2013 Rich Table will be open seven nights a week), dishes from $11, chef's picks $80 per person

Jasmine Soylu U.S.A. Adventures


Jasmine Soylu U.S.A. Adventures
Travel the United States of America
Book by Jasmine Soylu
Translated into English and Turkish

Jasmine Soylu shares her favorite quotes with her camera as she photographs her travels across the nation throughout the United States of America. When we get out of the glass bottle of our ego and when we escape like the squirrels in the cage of our personality and get into the forest again, we shall shiver with cold and fright. But things will happen to us so that we don’t know ourselves. Cool, unlying life will rush in. To awaken quite alone in a strange town is one of the pleasantest sensations in the world. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. A traveler without observation is a bird without wings. Travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.

31st Annual San Francisco Jazz Festival

31st Annual San Francisco Jazz Festival
Randall Kline, Founder and Executive Artistic Director of SFJAZZ — the leading nonprofit jazz organization on the West Coast — today announced the artist lineup for the 31st Annual San Francisco Jazz Festival running June 12 to June 23, 2013. For thirty years, SFJAZZ presented the San Francisco Jazz Festival in numerous venues around the Bay Area and over multiple weeks

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Nopalito in San Francisco

Nopalito in San Francisco

This Mexican restaurant is so popular that it now has two locations: by the Panhandle and the Inner Sunset. Chefs José Ramos and Gonzalo Guzman learned about using top-notch ingredients while cooking at sister restaurant Nopa and have applied it to wonderful regional Mexican dishes here. The housemade masa in the tamales and tortillas tastes so sweet and full of flavour, and the carnitas are regarded by many as the city's best; pozole and birria will warm you on a foggy evening. The vibe is casual and come-as-you-are, and be sure to order a cocktail: the selection of tequilas and mezcals is muy bueno (try the Paloma).

306 Broderick Street
415 535 3969
1224 9th Avenue, +1 415 233 9966
Open, Broderick Street Sun-Thurs 11.30am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11.30am-11pm, 9th Avenue Mon-Sat 11.30am-10pm, Sun 10.30am-10pm, mains from $10

Colorado Butik : The Full Color Catalog Translated into English and Turkish


Colorado Butik
Colorado Butik Full Color Catalog
Book by Chase Leo
Translated into English and Turkish

Handmade Knits. Imported Custom Fashions from Turkey.

Colorado Butik'in amaci, elle orulmus cocuk kiyafetleri ithal etmek. Kiz kardesim, en iyi yunlerden ogluma kiyafetler oruyor. Oglum dogumundan bu yana, elle dikilmis bu kiyafetleri giymeye basladi. Esimle alisveris yaparken, anneler cogu zaman bizi durdurup el yapimi bu kiyafetleri nerden aldigimizi soruyorlar. Parka gittigimiz zaman aileler, cocuk kiyafetlerinin orneklerini soruyorlar. Daha once hic bu kadar orgunun kalinligi, ilmeklerin kalitesi dikkatimizi cekmemisti. Yillardir esimin kardesi orgu oruyor. Ozellikle ,oglumuz dogdugundan bu yana orgu modellerini oglumuzun kucuk bedenine gore yapiyor. Fotograflarda simetrik sekiller , renklerde kendini belli ediyor. Ozellikle beyaz ipekte. Isikta beyaz renkte ornekler parliyor.

Botero

Botero is the contemporary steakhouse at Encore, has quickly emerged as the prime dining spot in a resort – and moreover a town – famous for its profusion of first-rate options. Chef Mark LoRusso lends his modern touch to all the steakhouse classics, updating familiar and comforting dishes. This stunning rotunda-like space leaves behind the staid, heavy aesthetic associated with chophouses for something sexy, surreal and altogether different.

Bartolotta Ristorante Di Mare - Wynn Las Vegas


Bartolotta Ristorante Di Mare 
Wynn Las Vegas

Two-time James Beard Award-honored chef Paul Bartolotta has been making waves with the authentic Italian seafood cookery showcased at his namesake ristorante at Wynn. His exhuberant cuisine is based on simplicity. taking top quality seafood, and with few ingredients and a minimum of technique, turning it into stellar, rustic presentations as delicious as those you might experience on the coastline of Italy. Fresh fish and shellfish – including live langostinos flown in daily from Mediterranean waters, are the star attraction here, sharing the bill of fare with housemade pastas. The chef’s signature Dona di Mare (Gifts of the Sea) tasting menu is a superb way to savor the ultimate coastal dining experience. The two-story space, replete with sweeping staircase and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a shimmering laguna, is big on drama. Reservations are accepted on-line for indoor dining only. 

LAS VEGAS COMIC CON

AMAZING LAS VEGAS COMIC CON
June 14, 15, 16 2013
South Point Hotel & Casino
9777 Las Vegas Blvd South
Las Vegas, Nevada 89183

Monday, June 10, 2013

Namu Gaji in San Francisco



Namu Gaji in San Francisco

Here's yet another example of why the culinary scene in the Mission district is one of the city's most interesting. The trio of Lee brothers have collaborated on this energetic restaurant with an appetising menu of new Korean-American dishes; from the okonomiyaki to the bibimbap (both come in searing-hot stone pots), you'll note the balanced flavours and fresh ingredients (the Lees have their own farm that grows special herbs and vegetables for them). The potato puffs, beef tongue, and Korean fried chicken are other faves. Chef Dennis Lee is such a talent, and the location – kitty corner to Dolores Park – makes this corner restaurant one to visit (it's also open for lunch). Bonus for oenophiles: the tight yet outré wine list is fun.

499 Dolores Street
415 431 6268
namusf.com
Open for dinner Tues-Thurs 5pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-11pm, open for lunch Wed-Sun 11.30am-4pm, mains from $10

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Mission Chinese Food in San Francisco

Mission Chinese Food in San Francisco

Who knew how much press a restaurant tucked inside a grimy Mission district Chinese dive named Lung Shan was going to generate? This place is a house on fire, just like its incendiary food. Chef Danny Bowien and crew have created a new genre of Chinese food, one that uses Sichuan peppercorns, quality ingredients, and bold flavours in abundance. The food is crazy-affordable, and crazy-delicious; the kung pao pastrami, Sichuan pickles, salt cod rice, and ma po tofu should all be on your table. There's a better chance of landing a table at lunch than dinner, but the nighttime scene of hungry hipsters is a large part of the fun.

2234 Mission Street
415 863 2800
Open 11.30am-3pm and 5pm-10.30pm daily (closed Wednesday), small dishes from $4

The French Market, "Marin's Outdoor Antique Market"

The French Market, "Marin's Outdoor Antique Market"
Sunday, Jun 9 9:00a to 3:00p
Marin Civic Center: Marin Veterans' Memorial AuditoriumSan Rafael, CA

Second Sunday of the month, May through Oct.
May 12 June 9 July 14, Aug. 11 Sept. 8 Oct. 14

Experience the atmosphere of a French neighborhood street market right here in Marin at The French Market, Marin County’s Outdoor Antique Market, where folks can enjoy a Sunday stroll through aisles of interesting antiques, collectibles, books, vintage furniture, jewelry, vintage clothing, retro décor, vintage shabby chic and a host of other items. French music and crepes add to the ambiance

Saturday, June 8, 2013

ICHI Sushi in San Francisco


On a remote stretch of Mission Street – far from the Valencia Street action – is this buzzing place serving a new and California-ised style of sushi, chef-owner Tim Archuleta's creative spin on nigiri. He takes exquisite (and sustainably sourced) seafood and adorns it with bright touches such as yuzu-ponzu gel, pickled kelp, or yuzu kosho. Omakase (chef's choice) is the way to go. The vibe is casual and energetic, with quality sake flowing, and regulars chowing down on fantastic yuzu chicken wings and oysters as well. Look for an expansion into a second space nearby later this year.

3369 Mission Street
415 525 4750
ichisushi.com
Open Mon-Thurs 5.30pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 5.30pm-11pm, traditional rolls from $3.50

Folsom Street Fair 2013, Sun Sep 29, 2013

Folsom Street Fair 2013
Sun Sep 29, 2013

In 2013 the world's largest leather event, the Folsom Street Fair®, will take place on Sunday, September 29, 2013 from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. We are sure to see the fairgrounds filled with people in their most outrageous leather/rubber/fetish attire enjoying the world's largest and best loved Leather fair.

The Folsom Street Fair is a true San Francisco original. With over 400,000 people in attendance covering 13 city blocks, the Fair is the largest leather/fetish event in the world and the third largest, single-day outdoor event in California. Folsom Street Events is thrilled to celebrate the 30th Folsom Street Fair with style and a week's worth of truly outstanding events and programs over the course of San Francisco Leather Week.

http://www.folsomstreetevents.org

Haight-Ashbury Street Fair

The Haight-Ashbury Street Fair (HASF) is a one-day festival that is held annually on the second Sunday of June that celebrates and showcases the Haight-Ashbury District of San Francisco. Since 1978, this event has allowed people from the neighborhood, the Bay Area and the world, an opportunity to come together for one big happening. HASF features live music, a variety of foods, a festive atmosphere and a chance to to dance down Haight Street on a sunny afternoon.

http://www.haightashburystreetfair.org

Miss Travel Names San Francisco the Most Romantic City in North America

MissTravel.com
Miss Travel Names San Francisco the Most Romantic City in North America.

MissTravel rated Greensboro, North Carolina as the "Least Sexy U.S. City,"

Friday, June 7, 2013

Frances in San Francisco


Chef Melissa Perello has had diners lining up at her door for her authentic take on California cuisine from day one for a reason – no one does it like she does. Her highly personal cuisine delivers on so many levels: execution, flavour, interest, value … it's like she knows exactly what you're craving for dinner. Start with the hearty bouchées, like the creamy panisse frites, baked cherrystone clams, and bacon beignets, before moving your way into a satisfying kale salad, and a perfect bavette steak. The wines will be matched seemingly effortlessly, and the service will strike that gentle balance of warmth and professionalism. Reservations are tough to land (call and see) but queuing up before they open can yield success.

3870 17th Street
1 415 621 3870
Open Tues-Thurs, Sun 5pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-10.30pm, mains from $18

Turkish Slang by the Swimming Pool



First, the pool was packed with showgirls. Last week we sold showgirl books at our booth in the Annual Burlesque Hall of Fame gathered at the Orleans Casino on Tropicana. Dancers paying to earn tips on stage get their stage fees waved if each dress to impress by swimming in the casino pools during the summer, especially before the Electric Daisy Carnival, June 21. Fire dancers by the pool after last year's Electric Daisy Carnival looked like neon signs. Did you know that bikinis come with battery packs now with flashing lights in all the right places? After swimming the other evening, my wife took my five year old boy to the food court at the Luxor Hotel and Casino for dinner. Three little dames his age were walking to the fast food restaurants with their mother. My boy stares at their tropical fruit bikinis. One had comic book characters across her chest. My boy is enamoured. My wife thinks the English language is fun, especially slang, so she asks my boy, "Are you looking at the chicks?" The puzzled look from my son arrived with a question, "Chicks?" - "Those are chicks. Are you staring at the chicks?" My wife jokes. The next morning, when we return to the swimming pool, my son asks me, "Can we find the chicks?" I have no idea what he is saying. My wife cracks a smile as she begins to laugh. My boy goes on, "Chicks. Can we ask the chicks if they want to come swim with us?" That leads to more slang by the swimming pool, but this time this morning in Turkish. Whenever my boy returns from Ankara Turkey he can't speak English with me for about four weeks. He is getting better at switching gears with the little engine, but his mind crossed the phonetic boundary with uncertainty. "110 degrees Fahrenheit today." The weathermen in Las Vegas warned. So I took my son by the hand down to the swimming pool at the Excalibur. More families. More children. He is excited. So I warn, "The sun will make you sick." He is confused. My son asks with a worried stare across his eyes, "Sick?" - I add, "Stay out of the sun. The sun is hot. The sun will make you sick." The phonetic sounds for the single word Sick or Sic are the same sound for the slang term for penis. For example, calling an individual you don't like a dick. - My son is worried after what I said about the heat. The little boy is worried that the sun will do something bad to his private parts while he is swimming. Poor kid. What am I going to do? Hopefully San Francisco will be cooler next week. Charles is in Phoenix, Arizona. The temperature is always ten degrees hotter in Phoenix than Las Vegas. That makes it 120 degrees Fahrenheit in his backyard. I remember, Charles had to cycle around 4:00 am when it was a cool 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Last summer, a cyclists from out of state died when entered a cycling race in Arizona between the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, down towards the border of Arizona / Nevada at the Hoover Dam. Physicians blamed the cyclists use of ginseng. The athlete used ginseng to raise his metabolism, but in the hot air, his metabolism increased his body heat until he passed out while sitting on the bike speeding down the asphalt road. How did the early pioneers in wagon trains travel through the Mojave sands as their families traveled west to California in search for gold? We had to leave the pool and return to an air conditioned room. There are pale kids with their parents turning pink out by the swimming pool. No sun screen. Toddlers are burning up. No umbrella. No sun hat. No protection.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Aziza in San Francisco, CA

Aziza in San Francisco, CA

Dedicated local gourmands know the trek to the Outer Richmond is well worth it for the experience of dining on Mourad Lahlou's contemporary Cal-Moroccan cuisine. His flavour-packed food is sophisticated, soulful, and inspired (you've never had chicken wings like the ones here), and features ingredients at the height of seasonality. The culinary-minded cocktails are a can't-miss, and there are many choice selections on the wine list. No belly dancers here – but you will find some exquisite couscous and basteeya (spicy chicken pastries), and desserts are quite special. Go for the tasting menu ($95) for a full-on experience.

5800 Geary Avenue, +1 415 752 2222
aziza-sf.com
Open Wed-Mon 5.30pm-10pm, mains from $19

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Bar Tartine in San Francisco, CA

Bar Tartine in San Francisco, CA

http://www.bartartine.com



This stylish Mission district restaurant is consistently packed, with dedicated locals frequently returning for another hit of chef Nicolaus Balla's unclassifiable but utterly delicious cuisine that dabbles in flavours from places such as Hungary, Japan and Denmark, as well as California. Try the irresistible fried langos potato bread and daytime smørrebrød sandwiches (like steak tartare on owner-baker Chad Robertson's sprouted rye bread). Many dishes feature house-fermented and housemade items, including butter, cheese, and specially-grown peppers. Pair it all with choice beers and small-producer wines, and you'll see why this place is a hot ticket. Diners also come by for lunchtime sandwiches and weekend brunch.

561 Valencia Street, +1 415 487 1600
bartartine.com
Open for dinner Mon-Thurs, and Sun 6pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 6pm-11pm; open for brunch Sat-Sun 11am–2.30pm; lunchtime sandwiches served Wed-Fri 11am-3pm, mains from $9, sandwiches from $12

Surrender Wednesday

Saturday, June 1, 2013

San Francisco’s Union Street Festival


San Francisco’s Union Street Festival

In its 37th year, The Union Street Festival is one of San Francisco’s largest free annual events.

This event launches the City’s summer street festivals with more than 100,000 attendees in the heart of historic Cow Hollow San Francisco’s premiere shopping and residential district.

This year’s festival will feature over 150 boutique artists from across the country offering for sale unique works of art including jewelry, pottery, paintings, photography, furniture, bath + body supplies, and much more. Two stages of continuous live light entertainment will offer smooth jazz and original musical works by the best of the Bay Area’s hardest working indie bands.

The Festival is held on San Francisco's fashionable Union Street where historic Victorians have been transformed into popular boutiques, art galleries and restaurants. Over 100 staff members are on-site to assist exhibitors and the public. Parking is available three blocks from the event site.

Union Street ~ Always a Celebration
http://www.UnionStreetSF.com