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Posted in Chicago on March 30th, 2009

$2 Miller Lite bottles and drafts, $3 bombs, $3 Captain and Cokes, $3 burgers and chicken caesar wraps

Carnaval in Chicago
Mardi Gras is a great day for partying, but that’s just the problem: It’s only one day. So get the party started early with Carnaval (or Carnival, or Carnivale), the five-day period (February 20-24) that, like Fat Tuesday, is a way to say goodbye to all those naughty habits before Lent begins. But don’t expect five days of drunk bead-bartering; Carnaval is all about infectious samba beats, hypnotic hip shaking, unique food and a massive melting pot of a party. Cheap flashes or sexy dancers? Beer or an exotic caipirinha? Keep the king cake, we’ll take these events instead.

FeijoadaMmm…feijoada.

Bossa Nova Brunch
Saturday-Sunday at C-House
Marcus Samuelsson’s C-House is known for tasty, artfully prepared food; but at brunch this weekend, the main attraction will be the customized caipirinha bar. Guests can enhance the traditional Brazilian cocktail (made with rum-like cachaca, sugar and limes) by choosing a fruit, like blood orange or pineapple, and a rim (sugar and blank are just two choices). Each cocktail is $9; you can up it with a champagne floater for an additional $3 and if you’re not into rum-like cocktails, there are plenty of other libations to go along with C-House’s classic brunch fare. The food gets its time to shine, too, with special Brazilian dishes like the country’s national favorite, feijoada (a stew of beans with beef and pork).

Braziliance Carnaval
Friday, February 20 at Sonotheque, 9 p.m.; $5, free with RSVP to nick.lambrou@gmail.com
Start off the Carnaval celebration on Friday with a special Carnaval installment of Sonotheque’s popular monthly Braziliance party. DJ/Musical Programmer Joe Bryl will be spinning unique Brazilian beats and samba music while images of Carnaval parties from Rio display on the various screens throughout the club. There’s also a special menu of yummy sounding cocktails like the Cococabana, a mix of coconut rum, pineapple juice, Amaretto and Grenadine garnished with an orange slice for $8. Get there early and receive a free compilation CD put together by Bryl for the special event.

Carnaval cocktail SushiSamba’s Carnaval cocktail.

SushiSamba Rio
With vibrant decor, sexy design and infectious world dance music, it feels like Carnaval every night at SushiSamba Rio, the Chicago outpost of the Brazilian, Peruvian and Japanese upscale fusion restaurant. SushiSamba is using the celebration to gear up for its 10-year anniversary (the first location opened in New York in 1999) and turning up the Brazilian vibes from February 21-24 with special menu items and the Carnaval cocktail, a mix of Cabana Cachaca (a specialty Brazilian rum), honey, strawberries, cinnamon, lemon juice and cayenne. A blowout party takes place on February 24 with samba dancers and batucada drummers.

Chicago Samba
Saturday, February 21 at Logan Square Auditorium, 10 p.m.; $15
If you’re looking to party with Brazilians and true appreciators of Carnaval, head to the official Chicago Samba event, which will make up for what it lacks in fancy decor with sheer authenticity. This fete features the popular Chicago Samba dance troupe, capoeiristas and so much more. DJ Nando Brasil provides the tunes, while Chicago Samba instructor/MC for the evening Edilson Lima teaches samba dance steps. Expect dancers in full, extravagant costumes, $5 caipirinhas and authentic Brazilian food provided by Sinha Elegant Cuisine. The party is 16-plus, so young party-goers can also get in on the fun.

Carnivale
Jerry Kleiner’s West Loop spot is a no-brainer for celebrating this festival, and this year the restaurant hosts a 3-day extravaganza with a specialty menu and more. The festivities start with family night on Sunday, February 22, featuring face-painters, stilt walkers, a special menu and mocktails for kids. Monday offers a sexy Masquerade Ball with music from DJ Monna 3 and complimentary masks and beads (you may want them for walking the special red carpet); the usual Monday night $5 mojito drink special will be enhanced with four specialty mojitos from around the world. Finally, the restauran closes things out on Tuesday with live music by Angel Melendez, samba dancers, a tableside mojito cart and more.

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Where to Watch the Big Ten Tournament
Looking to cheer on your favorite Big Ten team during the upcoming conference tournament with fellow fans? Check out our guide to school affiliations for bars around town, and you’ll finally find someone to high-five after the next big basket.

University of Illinois

Illinois
Kendall’s: Eight 10-foot screens and 15 HD plasma TVs will get you in a rooting mood real quick.
Joe’s Bar: You can pretty much be a fan of anyone and watch your game on a big screen here, but special consideration is paid to Illini faithful.
Schoolyard Tavern: It’s hard to find a bar the Schoolyard isn’t affiliated with, but still a good option for Lakeview Illini.
More Illini bars: Kroll’s South Loop, Mickey’s


Indiana University

Indiana
Kirkwood Bar & Grill: Hoosier fans can indulge a blast from the past and order The General, named after former coach/bully Bob Knight.
Finley Dunne’s Tavern: We don’t know of many Irish Hoosiers, but we try not to worry too much about these things.
More Hoosier bars: Joe’s Bar, Buffalo Wild Wings, Sluggers


University of Iowa

Iowa
Merkle’s Bar and Grill: Some bars are affiliated in name only, but Merkle’s sponsors many trips to see the Hawkeyes play and offers specials on game days. More Hawkeye bars: Four Shadows, Gamekeepers, Gaslight Bar and Grille, Ravenswood Pub, Sedgwick’s Bar & Grill, Witt’s


University of Michigan

Michigan
Duffy’s Tavern: If you don’t get chills when you hear a live version of The Victors during a Wolverines game here…then you’re probably a State fan.
Mad River Bar & Grille: This Lakeview hot spot is also an unofficial Philadelphia Phillies bar. Go figure.
More Wolverine bars: Dark Horse Tap and Grille, Matilda


Michigan State University

Michigan State
Hi-Tops: The former Gin Mill was about as green-and-white as you can get, but its new inhabitants (transplanted from Wrigleyville) have embraced Sparty’s ideals just fine.
Grand River Bar & Grill: State alums know Grand River as the main drag along campus. But it’s also the name of this Lincoln Avenue bar (where Lennox Lounge used to reside) which smatters Spartan references throughout the menu, such as the bacon-laden Breslin Center burger.

More Spartan bars: Higgins’ Tavern, O’Malley’s West, Plan B Bar and Kitchen


University of Minnesota

Minnesota
Redmond’s: The Minnesota alumni club must be quite powerful, as we’ve seen them refuse to turn on other games because they had to fulfill their quota of TV screens on the Gopher game in order to remain affiliated. While that’s not cool, the multitude of screens, especially the big screens in the back, make this a comfortable viewing experience.
More Gopher bars: Red Ivy


Northwestern University

Northwestern
Tommy Nevin’s Pub: It’s the next best thing to being at the Wildcats game … actually, probably better, since they serve booze here.
Lion Head Pub: Get $7 Miller Lite pitchers during all tournament games. And if you’re a Northwestern fan, you’re probably gonna need a lot of ‘em.
Other Wildcat bars: Trinity Bar, Goose Island Brewery, Mullen’s on Clark


Ohio State University

Ohio State
Casey Moran’s: As their fans would say, this is THE place to watch THE Ohio State University. And you wonder why nobody likes Buckeye fans.
Other Buckeye bars: Gaslight Bar and Grille, McGee’s, Mickey’s, Mystic Celt, Players Grill, Redmond’s, Vaughan’s Pub


Penn State University

Penn State
Flounder’s: As if the 15 flat screens and $4 burger and fries deal (every day before 6 p.m.) aren’t enough, the place also has free ping pong! Also, look for a few Nittany Lion-themed menu items, like the Happy Valley hummus.

More Nittany Lion bars: Dark Horse Tap and Grille, Gamekeepers


Purdue University

Purdue
Smoke Daddy: Owner Josh Rutherford is a former Boilermaker mascot, so you know the place will be decked out in black-and-gold. Enjoy $4 Bud Light mugs and $7 imported mugs (22 ounces)during all tournament games, along with a Purdue-themed menu that includes Purdue Pete’s Pulled Pork Sandwich.

More Boiler bars: Durkin’s


University of Wisconsin

Wisconsin
Will’s Northwoods Inn: You’d be crazy if you thought this Badger State tribute bar would root for anybody else (except for Marquette, of course).

More Badger bars: Waterhouse, Redmond’s

More: March Madness specials

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Sake Brewery Fashion Watch

Posted in Tokyo on March 30th, 2009

Sake Brewery Fashion Watch
Yearly sake festivals in Tokyo and Osaka are a great place to try out different premium brands from around the country, and while you’re there you can also check out the latest fashions in the sake world. Here’s a look at what stylish brewers are wearing these days….

Article - Cat cafes in Tokyo
It all began in 2004, when the first cat cafe opened its doors in Osaka. Since then, the petting zoo/coffee house hybrids have invaded Tokyo, and business is booming. Last year alone saw a dozen new shops, each with its own unique atmosphere. After removing your shoes and washing your hands, you can relax or play with the cats and kittens while you have your drink. Prices are reasonable, and the rules are simple: no flash photos, no grabbing tails or waking sleeping kitties. 2008 may have been the year of the rat, but 2009 is poised to be the year of the cat….


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Mayfairs No.1 Monday party @ funkybuddha (30th Mar 09)

Posted in London on March 30th, 2009

Mayfairs No.1 Monday party @ funkybuddha (30th Mar 09)
Located in the elegance of Berkley Square, the recent multi-million pound refurbishment of funkybuddha has certainly fit the cause. Expect a host of socialites, models and celebrities partying at this…

Intrepid Travel - Middle East Quiz night (17th Mar 09)
Escape the humdrum and come and experience the Middle East with us in Islington. Test your knowledge of this favourite Intrepid region. There?ll be questions covering all the areas we travel to in …

Mirror Kisses @ Madame JoJo’s (30th Mar 09)
Mirror Kisses is a brand new indie club night, this week at Madame JoJo?s. The night is the brainchild of Sam Bathe and Eva-Alexandra Liu, founders and editors of music/art/style e-zine Fan The Fire (…

“Conflict and Compassion: Towards a Spiritual Empathy” by Tariq Ramadan (5th Mar 09)
Tariq Ramadan was described at the Hay Festival 2008 as “one of the hundred great minds in Europe”. A Swiss Muslim academic and theologian, he emphasises the heterogeneous nature of Islamic society an…


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Best Bike Ride

Posted in New York on March 30th, 2009

Best Bike Ride
The River Road offers bikers what most of us drive hours to observe: Hudson views, dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, wildflowers, lush greenery, and minimal traffic.

Blue Monday
Why bemoan the fact that it’s Monday when you can celebrate at this laid-back Brooklyn ‘cue joint. Blue Monday features live blues, free bourbon of the week from 7-9 p.m. and $2 Blue Point pints.

Dollar Menu
Where to get beer for just a buck, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Best Wine Bar
To Paul Grieco, Terroir?s not just a nice place to quaff wines. It?s a ?soapbox platform? for his oenophilic predilections.


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21st Amendment’s Spring Tweet

Posted in San Francisco on March 30th, 2009

21st Amendment’s Spring Tweet
Newspaper types will attest that banging away at a keyboard can make you build up a thirst. But in the Twitter era ‘Gastronomic glitterati joins the Twitterverse’), struggling through a whole 140 characters could leave you parched. Coming to the rescue are…

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Bohemian Carnival @ DNA Lounge

- bars / clubs / cafes
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Calling all Carnies!

1 review - last on 02/25/07 by Lola Ixa

First Rate Mixed Drinks in San Francisco

- bars / clubs / cafes
*****

The Tenderloin has the BESTEST “First Rate” drinks in the City.

1 review - last on 11/25/06 by Ron


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Mark O’Connor, genre fiddler

Posted in Los Angeles on March 30th, 2009

Mark O’Connor, genre fiddler
The violinist-cellist-pianist’s latest work, ‘Americana Symphony,’ is as multifaceted as his performing skills, blending classical with home-grown folk and pop.

Mark O’Connor sat in the small theater at UCLA as three earnest young music students — a violinist, a cellist and a pianist — determinedly worked through one movement of his Piano Trio No. 1, a piece commissioned and recorded by the Eroica Trio, one of chamber music’s stellar ensembles. Once they finished, O’Connor walked onstage, complimented their performance and picked up his violin to demonstrate a few pointers on tempo, technique and playing style.

The Veronicas double their pleasure
Australian twins Jessica and Lisa Origliasso are big back home. Now ‘Untouched’ has given them a U.S. following.

In the music world, it’s rarely a bad time to be staggeringly attractive twin sisters who make club-friendly techno-pop about kissing other girls in dark corners.

Live: The Band From TV
TV stars band together for a night of familiar songs. It’s all in good fun, fan squeals included.

“Lost” meets “Heroes,” crossed with “Desperate Housewives,” a little reality TV and a fiddle — what’s not to love?


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Dodgiest Seller on Ebay

Posted in Sydney on March 29th, 2009

Dodgiest Seller on Ebay

The Falconer
Cosy and charming, The Falconer is a cafe-cum-restaurant-cum-bar offering respite from the Darlinghurst din outside. Unpretentious food, a well-rounded wine list and superb coffee ? buonissima!

Dance number of the Week!


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Food & Whine: Communal tables

Posted in Chicago on March 29th, 2009

Food & Whine: Communal tables
The last time I dined at a communal table, I felt like an airline passenger in the center seat: sitting elbow-to-elbow with strangers, all of us wishing we had a row (or table) to ourselves.

The Sunday Night Sex Show
Allen Makere and Robyn Pennacchia answer your love life questions and host humorous, sex-themed readings by local writers Rachel Collins, Byron Flitsch, Dakota Sexton and others. Also includes trivia games and prizes. Cash bar.

Cheap eats: Cafe Orchid
When a friend who is half Turkish praises a restaurant featuring the cuisine, you’ve got to take notice. When it turns out his born-and-raised-in-the-homeland father orders from said restaurant (and usually several meals) every time he visits Chicago, then you’ve got to rush over.

March Madness. $4 Miller Lite stadium cups, $15 Miller buckets, $5 wings and mini-burger trios
The bar also shows the games on 18 screens.


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Re’Cue

Posted in Tokyo on March 29th, 2009

Re’Cue
Rub shoulders with Japan's smart-set in this temple to chic in the Far East. Thanks to it's dark interior, artfully dimmed by table-top lamps, and a labyrinthine layout, it's all-too-easy to get lost. But who cares when you can sip on sake, or nurse a mighty beniotome to clear even the most jaded of palettes in readiness for a wooden bowl of tofu…

Bar Bourbon Street
Bar Bourbon StreetOne has to admire a bar that aims to offer a 'taste of New Orleans in Tokyo.' But this quirky, cozy bar with its homely, accessible atmosphere really pulls it off. Ideal for those feeling a tad lost in translation, those who want to slow down and chill out after a spell in the frantic Japanese capital…

Cafe Heavens
If you have been feeling a pulling sensation lately, then doubtless this is because of the magnetic power of Tokyo's Heaven's cafe. Positively awash with trendy Tokyoites, give your eyes a much needed holiday as you soak in the quiet Zen-like simplicity of Kazusane Iwase's furniture, its gleaming wooden floors, and the clever use of space…


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Sekforde Arms is a worthy local

Posted in London on March 29th, 2009

Sekforde Arms is a worthy local
The service is friendly, the beer very well-kept and the food unpretentious at Sekforde Arms.



Snap back in time at Islington Academy
Islington Academy has a makeover every fortnight for a nineties night out where Cool Britannia still rules. Alice Von Simson checks it out.




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