Terracotta Warriors: It’s an action musical

October 10, 2006

Terracotta Warriors

The 8th Wonder of the World Coming to Life

“Battles and conquest, forbidden love, burning of books, live burial of scholars and even the building of the Great Wall end with a final climax of the Dance of the Terracotta Warriors. The audience will marvel at the dance, music and action used to tell a story of power and lust, of betrayal and forbidden passion. It’s a theatrical event to be remembered!”

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Falafel’s Drive In

October 8, 2006

Fa-la-fel: an appetizer or snack consisting of a small croquette made with fava-bean flour or ground chick peas, seasoned with toasted sesame seeds and salt, often served in pita bread.

In 1966, Anton and Zahie Nijmeh moved their family to San Jose, CA. They wanted to create a business that provided healthy and authentic foods for their children and their community. Their passion for home cooking drove them to open up a Drive-In. He started by selling hamburgers and slowly introduced his customers to his delicious falafels made from his own recipe.

The banana shake was awesome too!


686 Clothing Company Toolbelt

October 6, 2006

Snowboarding season is just around the corner. 686 Clothing Company knows you do no want to carry a set of tools around while boarding. Here is a belt that the style of a rock star but also functional for the most hardcore snowboarder. They got you cover when you are in trouble on the mountain. In the buckle, this tool belt includes two screw drives, 3 wrenches, and a bottle opener for those whole decide to open a nice on up on the mountain.


Westfield meets the San Francisco Centre

October 3, 2006

The San Franciso Centre opened it’s newly $460-million dollar renovation to the city late last week. Not only does this bring a touch of NYC by opening the largest Bloomingdales west of the Mississippi, its main attraction includes a large Nordstrom as well as a state of the art Century Theater. This development nearly tripled the size of the old San Francisco Centre. There are over 200 specialty stores and exclusive boutiques that will fulfill any shopper’s needs. As for the hardcore shoppers who do not like parking, there’s BART stop right under it.

 

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