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January 15, 2007 by jameslucas.
The Benefits of a Good Women’s Golf School
Golf can be one of the most pleasurable sports out there. So take full advantage with a women’s golf school to improve your game and enjoy it even more.
More Women Enjoying The Game Of Golf
With more women joining the game of golf, more golf teaching aids are becoming available, as well as new marketing opportunities such as golf/spa combo packages!
Women’s Golf Attire: Secrets to Finding the Best
Before hitting the course, you’re going to want to make sure you have the best golf attire available.
Women’s Golf Sandals: Why Are They So Favorable, and What are Some of the Best?
Are you someone who has always hated the way that golf shoes look? Or maybe you just find that your feet need to be able to breathe. The truth is that many people hate wearing golf shoes on a hot sunny day. In fact, most people tend to find golf sandals a whole lot more comfortable on days like this.
Women’s Golf Clothes: The Best Places to Find Them
The days of browsing endless golf specialty shops to find women’s golf clothes are dwindling down with the dawn of the Web.
Hands-On Golf Podcast: Grip
In this episode of the Bionic Hands-On Golf Podcast we speak with Golf Pro Eric Gilliland about different styles of grip from the Audubon Country Club in Louisville, KY.
Hands-On Golf Podcast: Wolf Challenge with Bill Murray
Wolf Challenge with Bill Murray, Kevin Costner, John Daly and Fuzzy Zoeller.
Hands-On Golf Podcast: Golf and Fitness
In this episode of the Bionic Gloves Hands-On Golf Podcast we speak with fitness expert Mike Jones about proper stretching techniques that can be used before playing a round of golf.
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January 15, 2007 by jameslucas.
Who Is The Best Running Back Ever?
Who is the best running back ever? Well why don’t we look at the list, first Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, Emmett Smith, Jim Brown, and finally Ladanian Tomlinson.
49ers May Move to Santa Clara
On November 9, 2006 the 49ers surprised local politicians and fans alike with their astonishing news. The 49ers informed the public about failing the attempt to build a stadium and commercial residential development in Candlestick Point, which has been their home since 1971.
Surviving the Super Bowl
Why should the football fans have all the fun? Here are three ideas that are simple to do and may just become an annual tradition for the other half. It can be a great day for everyone in the family.
Super Bowl: NFL Entertainment and A Broadcaster’s Nightmare
The American football season is coming to and end. A few selected teams go into the playoffs and the ultimate goal is to advance to the final game-the Super Bowl. It is one of the most widely viewed entertainment events, but for the broadcasters and technicians responsible for putting it all together it can be a nightmare.
NFL Postgame Show
Wild Card Edition: Jason Horowitz, Pat Kirwan, and Charley Casserly recap a storied weekend of NFL football exclusively on CBS SportsLine.
Boomer Wins The Big One
NFL Today Wild Card Weekend: Boomer Esiason finished the season with the best game-pick record of the bunch. NFL Today producer Eric Mann handed out consolation prizes.
Hot Topic: Players of the Year
NFL Today Wild Card Weekend: JB, Dan, Shannon, and Boomer review the offensive and defensive player of the year awards exclusively in SportsLine’s Hot Topic.
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January 15, 2007 by jameslucas.
Are All Types of Sharks Man Eaters?
While Hollywood has been portraying sharks as killing machines, is it really fair to say that all types of sharks are man eaters? Let’s find out!
What Are The Odds Of Dying Of A Shark Attack
A study has been made in the United States concerning the odds of dying of a shark attack compared to other types of fatalities. What are the odds? Let’s find out!
Shark Attack Predictions for 2006
In 2005 we saw many shark attacks and it appears that this is an increasing and an alarming trend for surfers, beach go’ers and parents alike. Some believe that the warmer waters are causing these pre-historic and quite well adapted and evolved predators to seek food closer to shore.
Shark Attack
Information on sharks attacks and tips on what you should do if you encounter a shark or to avoid a shark becoming interested in you.
Learn to Surf, Lesson 6: Stance and Standing
Discover how to: Determine if you are a regular footer or Goofy footer. How to get up onto a surfboard. Where to position your feet. Correct Stance.
Triple Barrel by Rochelle Ballard at the Billbong Pro Maui
Honolua Bay, Maui: The huge triple barrel by Rochelle Ballard at the Billbong Pro Maui. Triple Crown 2006.
Layne Beachley at the Billabong Pro Maui
Honolua Bay, Maui: Layne takes a big wave and makes it look easy showing her true world champion style at the Billabong Pro Maui. Triple Crown 2006.
Melanie Bartels at the Billabong Pro Maui
Honolua Bay, Maui: Melanie Bartels coming on strong at the Billabong Pro Maui. Triple Crown 2006.
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January 15, 2007 by jameslucas.
Snoop Dogg: The Blue Carpet Treatment
This article will give the reader some insight about Snoop Dogg’s brand new album.
Bob Dylan: The True American Idol
Dylan began his musical career in the nineteen sixties, before the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Ironically, he shaped American popular music, without even intending to do so.
P!nk: Pink Posters Encourage Women To Be Smart and Sexy: Not Stupid Girls
The artist P!NK exploded on the rock music scene in 2000. As her music and image have developed, the depth of the messages behind the music has also grown tremendously. In response sales of Pink posters and albums to her rapidly growing fan base have skyrocketed. This article by Rock Poster Review provides a glimpse into the world of P!nk - the rock music icon and the woman.
The Justin Timberlake Story
Justin Timberlake was born on January 31, 1981 and is a Grammy Award winning singer. He first became famous as the lead singer of the 1990’s pop band ‘N Sync and later released a solo album in 2002 entitled Justified, selling over seven million copies worldwide.
Songwriting: Developing An Idea: The Dreaded Second Verse
The second verse makes you think about the chorus differently. That’s key to retaining the listener’s interest and lets you know you’ve really done your job.
Snoop Dogg: Vato from The Blue Carpet Treatment
The Blue Carpet Treatment sounds like it was a blast to record, with cameos from R. Kelly, Damian Junior Gong Marley, Jaimee Foxx and The Game. The best cameo, though, comes from Cypress Hill’s B-Real on Vato, a hook-laden ghetto tale about deceit and drama. Vato you won’t believe what they saw, I saw these pack a guys and they act real hard… (And what they do?) They twisted fingers say you know who we are… He said: I dont give a fuck I’m Snoop Doggy Dogg … (Ah huh) They kept phucking and it went too far, So Snoopy he went straight to the trunk of his car (And what he get?), he got his gun and they start running hard, he started firing and then he just charged…PLOW!!!
Bob Dylan: Like A Rolling Stone
Once upon a time you dressed so fine. You threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn’t you? People’d call, say, Beware doll, you’re bound to fall. You thought they were all kiddin’ you. You used to laugh about. Everybody that was hangin’ out. Now you don’t talk so loud. Now you don’t seem so proud. About having to be scrounging for your next meal.
Justin Timberlake: SexyBack
Whether or not sexy is truly back, it is obvious that dance music is back in the pop world with a vengeance for the summer of 2006. Justin Timberlake had the opportunity to lead the charge, but I fear SexyBack is just too weak of a song to sustain the interest of pop fans over the long term. That digitally distorted voice does grab your attention, but it soon wears thin.
Pink: Stupid Girls
Pink’s video for the new single Stupid Girls has touched a nerve, and she has deservedly received praise for taking on shallow, destructive images of young women. Separate from the images however, does the recording hold up? The answer is yes. It is not musically unique, but it is brilliant at aggressively asserting its point while remaining radio friendly.
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January 15, 2007 by jameslucas.
Volleyball Practice: Watching Video…How to Play Better Volleyball Without A Ball
Watching Video can seem like the most boring aspect of game preparation but like most things you just have to know how to MAKE it work for you.
Playing Volleyball: Top 4 Ways YOU CAN Control the Pace of Your Volleyball Game
Have you ever played in a volleyball game where the pace seemed so fast that everything just seemed to be BEYOND your control? Many times you play in a volleyball game that seems to control you when in reality there are several things that you can do to change or control the game so that YOU can speed up or slow down the pace or the rhythm of the match.
Top 5 Ways to Become a Celebrity Volleyball Spiker
Let’s face it Spiking is pretty much what everybody lives for when playing or watching Volleyball. Spiking it hard, spiking it high and spiking it on or inside the ten foot line so the volleyball bounces back up high enough to hit the rafters on the ceiling is the dream, right? Heck, that’s what I always tried to do! Well the reality is that successful spikers or celebrity spikers which is what I like to call them are not always the heavy hitters with the golden arms…I call celebrity spikers the players who are smart enough to make points in VARIOUS ways when they attack the ball. I’ve listed here five ways you can become a celebrity spiker and the good news is you don’t have to be six feet tall!
AVP MVP Todd Rogers: The Professor
Todd Rogers, the 2006 MVP of the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour, is the three time defensive player of the year and is known as the professor.
AVP MVP Jeff Nygaard
Highlights of the MVP of the AVP from 2003, Jeff Nygaard. See how this three time Olympian is dominating on the beach.
That’s Amazing
Albert Hannemann and Matt Prosser take one Eric Fonoimoana and Dax Holdren at the 2006 AVP Open tournament at Coney Island.
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January 15, 2007 by jameslucas.
Celebrity Autographs: the Best and the Worst
I love collecting celebrity autographs like millions of other movie and TV fans. Probably the autographed photo in my collection that I cherish the most belongs to Mr. Rodgers.
Celebrity Autographs
Celebrity autographs can be great investments, if you know how to buy them. Here are some pointers.
Celebrity Autographs: Collecting for Fun and Investment
Celebrity Autographs are fun to collect and good quality autographed pictures can be a great investment. Enjoy your collecting, appreciate and display your collection well, it will give you great satisfaction. It is because celebrity autographs are very collectable that you must be aware of the pitfalls associated with collecting them. Establishing authenticity can be a real problem these days for collectors.
Critics’ Choice Awards: Clint Eastwood Interview
An exclusive and rare interview, BFCA Member David Sheehan sits down with the 12th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards nominee Clint Eastwood (Best Director/Best Picture) to talk about his two films Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima.
Smokin Aces: Joe Carnahan and Alicia Keys Interview
Chuck the Movieguy interviews director Joe Carnahan and Alicia Keys for the movie Smokin Aces. In these interlocking tales of high stakes and low lifes, Mob boss Primo Sparazza (Joseph Ruskin) has taken out a hefty contract on Buddy Aces Israel (Jeremy Piven)–a sleazy magician who has agreed to turn state’s evidence against the Vegas mob. The FBI, sensing a chance to use this small-time con to bring down big-target Sparazza, places Aces into protective custody-under the supervision of two agents (Ryan Reynolds and Ray Liotta) dispatched to Aces’ Lake Tahoe hideout. When word of the price on Aces’ head spreads into the community of ex-cons and cons-to-be, it entices bounty hunters, thugs-for-hire, smokin’ hot vixens and double-crossing mobsters including Ben Affleck and Alicia Keys to join in the hunt. With all eyes on Tahoe, this rogues’ gallery collides in a comic race to hit the jackpot and rub out Aces.
Golden Globes: Musical
Don’t miss the Golden Globes this Monday at 8/7c only on NBC! HOLLYWOOD, CA, January 11, 2007: Joaquin Phoenix, Charlie Sheen, Sharon Stone, Naomi Watts and the cast of Heroes (Ali Larter, Masi Oka, Greg Grunberg, Adrian Pasdar, Hayden Panettiere, Sendhil Ramamurthy and Milo Ventimiglia) have been set as presenters at The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards to be telecast live on NBC Monday, January 15 (8 - 11:00 p.m. EST) at The Beverly Hilton.
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January 8, 2007 by jameslucas.
James Brown: Say It Loud
James Brown was a gutsy performer who wasn’t afraid to challenge social taboos. In an era when African Americans were referred to as colored, it took the meteoric James to seize the microphone and electrify America with Say It Loud - I’m Black and I’m Proud. His sheer raw power commanded attention, and the tight rhythms his back-up musicians perfected, added to a primal power that was impossible to ignore.
A Vibrant Homage to Mr. Dynamite A.K.A James Brown: The Godfather of Soul Music
James Brown died on Christmas day, 2006. His music tremendously influenced my life. This is a tribute to the brilliant artist he actually was.
James Brown: I Feel Good
Ebony magazine asked the question was James Brown the most influential black man in America? He toured Vietnam he met with Nixon not that he thought Dick Nixon was a great guy but because he thought it was better to talk then not talk and how many conflicts could be averted with that mature attitude today? He toured Vietnam not because he supported the war but because he saw thousands of black troops and no black entertainment acts on the USO tours.
Do You Wish You Knew How to Sing Better?
Do you want to learn how to sing or just how to sing better? You may not be aware of it but it’s likely a case of learning how to sing better for most of us. It’s not that absolutely everyone can sing, but most of us can if we take a sensible approach to trying.
James Brown: Early Stuff
Watch video clips of James Brown early music. James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006), commonly referred to as The Godfather of Soul, and The Hardest Working Man in Show Business, was an American entertainer recognized as one of the most influential figures in 20th-century popular music.
James Brown: Olympia 1966
It’s easy to see Brown in his prime in this classic video of James Brown’s 1966 theater performance.
James Brown: Sex Machine
After the legendary Live at the Apollo and the even better Love Power Peace: Live at the Olympia, James Brown could be forgiven if this 1970 live set disappoints. But this is Brother James, so skip the forgiveness. Sex Machine is the bomb, capturing a thrilling moment in Brown’s funky revolution. The disc features 12 hot and sweaty, and sometimes slinky, live cuts recorded with the James Brown Band in 1969, plus three more studio jams (including a 10-minute title track) with his next band, the great JB’s. Can I get into it? James shouts at the top. Oh man–does he even have to ask?
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January 8, 2007 by jameslucas.
Rocky Worth Look for Long-time Fans
Rocky Balboa is a worthy addition to the series of Rocky movies.
Rocky (1976)
Shot with gritty realism on the mean streets of Philadelphia, ROCKY introduced a new American cinematic hero, spurred on by rollicking action sequences and a rousing soundtrack. A triumph for star and screenwriter Stallone, who himself came from nowhere to reach the top, ROCKY is crowd-pleasing entertainment at its finest.
The Return of Rocky Balboa
Rocky is back! I was going to begin this sentence by saying, As a former Philadelphian, but anyone who was born in Philly and lived there never really gives up their Philadelphian status.
Stallone Filming New Boxing Movie
The next biggest boxing film, a new Rocky sequel, is to be released in December 2006. Written and directed by Sylvester Stallone, Rocky VI, also called Rocky Balboa, has primarily been filmed throughout Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
What I Learned from Rocky Balboa
I saw Rocky Balboa yesterday with my son Chris. It is a typical Rocky movie and worth the time and money for all you underdog fans, especially you older folks who need a bit of inspiration to get out of that easy chair. (Sylvester Stallone is 60!) By the way, he is working on Rambo IV to be released in 2008! I won’t tell you about the movie but there was three lines that I heard that we can all learn something from.
A Night at The Museum (2006) Review
I am very glad to mention that A Night at the Museum is a great family movie. The visual effects are superb, and the movie features the likes of Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Robin Williams, and Dick Van Dyke. As you would expect, the acting is great, and I really enjoyed the storyline as well. Ladies and Gentlemen, if this movie is a sign of the future family movies in the industry, then it’s time to witness a brand new era of movies that the whole family can enjoy.
Blood Diamond: Leonardo DiCaprio Interview
Chuck the Movieguy interviews Leonardo DiCaprio for the movie Blood Diamond. Set against the backdrop of civil war and chaos in 1990’s Sierra Leone, Blood Diamond is the story of Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio) - a South African mercenary - and Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou) - a Mende fisherman. Both men are African, but their histories as different as any can be, until their fates become joined in a common quest to recover a rare pink diamond that can transform their lives. While in prison for smuggling, Archer learns that Solomon - who was taken from his family and forced to work in the diamond fields - has found and hidden the extraordinary rough stone. With the help of Maddy Bowen (Jennifer Connelly), an American journalist whose idealism is tempered by a deepening connection with Archer, the two men embark on a trek through rebel territory, a journey that could save Solomon’s family and give Archer the second chance he thought he would never have.
Alpha Dog: Justin Timberlake Interview
Chuck the Movieguy interviews Justin Timberlake for the movie Alpha Dog. A drama based on the life of Jesse James Hollywood, a drug dealer who became one of the youngest men ever to be on the FBI’s most wanted list.
Flags of our Fathers: Jamie Bell and Barry Pepper
Jamie Bell and Barry Pepper are interviewed by Chuck the Movieguy for the movie Flags of our Fathers. In February, 1945, one of the fiercest battles of the Pacific theater of World War II occurs on the tiny island of Iwo Jima. Thousands of Marines attack the stronghold maintained by thousands of Japanese, and the slaughter on both sides is horrific. Early in the battle, an American flag is raised atop the high point, Mount Suribachi, and a photograph of the raising becomes an American cause celebre. As a powerful inspiration to war-sick Americans, the photo becomes a symbol of the Allied cause. The three surviving flag raisers, Rene Gagnon, John Bradley, and Ira Hayes, are whisked back to civilization to help raise funds for the war effort. But the accolades for heroism heaped upon the three men are at odds with their own personal realizations that thousands of real heroes lie dead on Iwo Jima, and that their own contributions to the fight are only symbolic and not deserving of the singling out they are experiencing. Each of the three must come to terms with the honors, exploitation, and grief that they face simply for being in a photograph.
Flags of our Fathers: Ryan Phillippe
Ryan Phillippe is interviewed by Chuck the Movieguy for the movie Flags of our Fathers. In February, 1945, one of the fiercest battles of the Pacific theater of World War II occurs on the tiny island of Iwo Jima. Thousands of Marines attack the stronghold maintained by thousands of Japanese, and the slaughter on both sides is horrific. Early in the battle, an American flag is raised atop the high point, Mount Suribachi, and a photograph of the raising becomes an American cause celebre. As a powerful inspiration to war-sick Americans, the photo becomes a symbol of the Allied cause. The three surviving flag raisers, Rene Gagnon, John Bradley, and Ira Hayes, are whisked back to civilization to help raise funds for the war effort. But the accolades for heroism heaped upon the three men are at odds with their own personal realizations that thousands of real heroes lie dead on Iwo Jima, and that their own contributions to the fight are only symbolic and not deserving of the singling out they are experiencing. Each of the three must come to terms with the honors, exploitation, and grief that they face simply for being in a photograph.
Matt Damon Does Matthew McConaughey
Watch Matt’s dead-on impression of a shirtless Matthew McConaughey.
The L Word: Meet the Ladies
A new season of the L Word starts Sunday at 10PM ET/PT. For more go to www.sho.com/lword. The L Word is billed as the intimate story about the lives and loves of a group of lesbian friends living in Los Angeles. Mostly centering on Jenny (Mia Kirshner), a recent graduate of the University of Chicago, who moves to Los Angeles to live with her boyfriend Tim (Eric Mabius) and begin a professional writing career. Jenny’s life is turned upside down when she attends a party hosted by Tim’s next-door neighbors, Bette (Jennifer Beals) and Tina (Laurel Hollomon), a lesbian couple who are looking to take the step into parenthood after seven years of dating. A brief encounter at the party with Marina (Karina Lombard), the owner of The Planet, the local coffeehouse that the ladies gather on a daily basis, suddenly has Jenny thrust into the local lesbian community and a whole new world she never understood until she questions her own sexual orientation. Other friends of Bette and Tina include Dana (Erin Daniels), a rising tennis player looking for love despites having no dating experience; Alice (Leisha Hailey), a magazine writer whom just wants to find the woman of her dreams; Shane (Katherine Moenning) is a sexually aggressive slacker/hairstylist whom seeks out her own girl just for her own pleasures.
The L Word: The Most Awesome Make-Out Montage
A new season of the L Word starts Sunday, January 7, at 10PM ET/PT. For more go to www.sho.com/lword. The L Word is billed as the intimate story about the lives and loves of a group of lesbian friends living in Los Angeles. Mostly centering on Jenny (Mia Kirshner), a recent graduate of the University of Chicago, who moves to Los Angeles to live with her boyfriend Tim (Eric Mabius) and begin a professional writing career. Jenny’s life is turned upside down when she attends a party hosted by Tim’s next-door neighbors, Bette (Jennifer Beals) and Tina (Laurel Hollomon), a lesbian couple who are looking to take the step into parenthood after seven years of dating. A brief encounter at the party with Marina (Karina Lombard), the owner of The Planet, the local coffeehouse that the ladies gather on a daily basis, suddenly has Jenny thrust into the local lesbian community and a whole new world she never understood until she questions her own sexual orientation. Other friends of Bette and Tina include Dana (Erin Daniels), a rising tennis player looking for love despites having no dating experience; Alice (Leisha Hailey), a magazine writer whom just wants to find the woman of her dreams; Shane (Katherine Moenning) is a sexually aggressive slacker/hairstylist whom seeks out her own girl just for her own pleasures.
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January 4, 2007 by jameslucas.
Arts and Design Schools Develop Professional Abilities
Arts and Design Schools, colleges, and universities have post-secondary, undergraduate, and graduate programs that broaden and develop professional abilities and perspectives in their students. Arts and Design Schools offer certificates and degrees in the many subjects included in the discipline of art.
Game Art and Design Schools
Game Art and Design Schools teach students how to create video games in a fast-paced, challenging environment. At Game Art and Design School, future designers and programmers learn to evaluate gaming products and how to program and plan character options and game environments.
Art Needed To Fill Education Gaps
When a child starts to explore her creative side, she opens herself up to other ways of learning. Ways that start to intertwine themselves across the education curriculum. It’s like a new world becomes accessible to her, doors of reasoning are easily opened.
A Demand For More Art Studies
It is discouraging that there aren’t much up-to-date studies of the benefits of art. The creative process in the avenues of our imagination is where we find solutions to the world’s problems. Awakening those recesses of the brain brings about new ideas, new places to explore for information. Learning how to learn is what we should be teaching ourselves and yet we get stuck on memorizing facts, repetitive processes and stale concepts that offer no value for the future. The study of art informs our meta cognition, the ability to think about what we are thinking, and it awakens our spirit, that which is in us struggling to stay alive.
Steel Warren: Environmental Sculptor
An interview with ReKnown Environmental Artist Steel Warren, interviewed by Takashi Bobhi. His greatest patroness is likewise given a good grilling.
Low Brow artist Robert Williams Interview
Robert Williams is one of the most popular artists in America today. His dynamic work–which often includes women, cars, food, and 1950’s Americana–embodies the movement known as Kustom Kar Kulture. Robert masters the so-called lowbrow art forms: rock album cover art, comic art, hot-rod art, etc. Robert Williams created the cover art for Guns n’ Roses: Appetite for destruction in 1987. In mid 1960s San Francisco, Robert became art director for hot-rod hero Ed Big Daddy Roth. Robert quickly became one of the most important West Coast underground artists - creating psychedelic posters and contributing to comics like Zap. Robert Williams is one of the most sought-after artists of the 90s and is considered the founding father of Cartoon Surrealism. Nicolas Cage, Leonardo diCaprio, Johnny Depp, Jesse James and many other celebrities have purchased Robert Williams’ paintings. Video brought to you by www.sunsetstrip.com
Chad Hopper Interview
An interview with Chad Hopper, Austin artist and genius behind all the Pal Float comics and art. This was recorded at the Spider House.
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January 4, 2007 by jameslucas.
Mixing It Up: A New Era of Sherry Cocktails
Everybody is looking for the next big drink: Sherry cocktails could be the future.
A Cocktail of Cultures: The Growth of Asian Influence in the London Bar Scene
Read about the explosion of Asian influence in the London bar scene.
Tequila: Beauty and Brutality, Bottled
Wine snobs, eat your heart out. The pop culture icon and poor man’s drink, tequila, has somehow reinvented itself yet again. Embracing its feminine side through centuries of violence, religion, sex and beauty, it has landed, to everyone’s surprise, on the top shelf of the beverage world, ready to spark another rebellion.
The X Factor: A New Generation of Discerning Drinkers is Turning to Sherry as the Drink of Choice
The growth of Sherry across the world is attributable to our fast maturing palates. We know our wines far better than 10 years ago, we are inundated with fine vodkas and a plethora of foreign beers and we constantly crave the next big thing.
Wine Library TV, Episode 46: I’m back and Washington State
Today Gary Vaynerchuk finally returns from Spain with 4 super wines from Washington State and a few stories!
Wine Library TV, Episode 47: Don’t Judge a Wine by it’s Vintage
Today Gary Vaynerchuk tries to educate the public about off vintage wines and why they maybe the best thing in the market today! With the 2000 Ristow as his tool Gary challenges the wine world!
Wine Library TV, Episode 48: Today Gary Meets the Meekers
In today’s episode Gary Vanerchuk welcomes Molly and Charlie Meeker of Meeker Vineyards.
Art of the Drink: Champagne Cocktail
Anthony shows you the correct way to open a bottle of bubbly for your New Year’s Eve celebration!
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