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And the Winner is…Ilan But you already knew that, didn't you? 'Food & Wine' scooped Bravo and mentioned that Ilan won before the episode aired. Ugh! Here's the recap anyway. marcel vigneron • sam talbot • ilan hall • padma • tom
Let’s Shave Marcel’s Head The chefs finally create some great food and impress the judges. Then, they undo all of that with some wild behavior, including drinking, head-shaving and violence. cliff crooks • cliff • marcel vigneron • marcel • eric ripert
Marcel Jones Returns from the NBA Oregon State's senior forward basketball player, Marcel Jones, will return for the season after practicing with the NBA, making the Beavers a force in the PAC-10. marcel jones senior forward • leading scorer osu • returning players oregon state team • tough competition pac-10 • famous basketball alumni gary payton
Marcel Proust, Life and Works Biography of French writer Marcel Proust, famous for his novel Remembrance of Things Past. marcel proust • proust life and works • marcel proust biography • proust french novelist short story writer • proust critic
The Seven Deadly Sins Something's cooking in the kitchen and it smells like...anger. The madness against Marcel reaches fever pitch and spoils over big time. marcel • ilan • elia • sam • sam talbot
Worst Dinner Service…Ever The show's called 'Top Chef', but you wouldn't have known it from this week's episode. The remaining contestants didn't do a thing right. marcel • marcell • marcel vigneron • mike yakura • top chef
Same Sh*t, Different Day The chefs take a two-month hiatus. When they return, we see not much is changed. Sam, Elia and Ilan still hate Marcel. Ugh! sam • elia • ilan • marcel • padma
If You Can’t Stand the Heat Top Chef 2 has launched the series into a new stratosphere with a new host, a new look and a cast of new characters. top chef • padma lakshmi • elia aboumrad • otto borsich • marisa churchill
The Paranormal - Roswell Part 2 A look at the debris field found by Mack Brazel on the Foster ranch in the summer of 1947. roswell • mack brazel • crash • debris • foil
The Paranormal - Roswell Part 1 A look at the Roswell incident, one of the major unsolved UFO mysteries. roswell • alien • ufo • craft • rancher
Redwoods The magnificent, awe-inspiring redwood tree. redwood • tree • science • web sites • taxodiaceae
The Math of General Relativity While the world rightly perceives Albert Einstein as having been a brilliant physicist, the mathematics of General Relativity were so difficult as to be beyond even him. general relativity • math of general relativity • tensor calculus • what is a tensor • absolute differential calculus
What's Your 5 Year Plan?... This article gives indie musicians three starter ideas and tips they should use to begin planning there music careers. music industry • indie music • career planning • artist help • starting your band's career
Fall Festival Barbecue Fall festivals are known for their good food. Poage Landing Days in Ashland, Ky., offers a tough choice of three delicious barbecues during the Flame and Fiddle Cookoff. One chef shares a recipe for green beans. barbecue • cookoff • fall festival • green beans • ashland
"Send in the Clowns!" Max Papis works some magical strategy to come away with a win at Laguna Seca, but everyone's talking about Paul Tracy talking himself into a major fine or Honda leaving CART in a huff over engine changes. cart • fed-ex • juan montoya • auto racing • champ car racing
Brazilian Focus at ZIFF 2008 Five Brazilian filmmakers were present to share their knowledge at ZIFF 2008. ziff 2008 • brazilian filmmakers • marcel izidoro • azul serra • bianca turner
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Vive le Haute Couture! It's Haute Couture week in Paris! Here are the basics, and some hints to catch a bit of the fashion fun yourself!,It's Haute Couture week in Paris! Here are the basics, and some hints to catch a bit of the fashion fun yourself! haute • couture • fashion shopping • sales • trends
A Serial (art) Killer In which a French artist makes his statement by damaging a piece of famous Dada art created by Marcel Duchamp. fountain • dada • marcel duchamp • pinoncelli • fountainonce
American Artist Charles Sheeler Sheeler's paintings and photographs display a clean, sharp style that would come to be called Precisionism. charles sheeler • american painters • william merritt chase • cubism • walt whitman
Art and Chess: The Connection What is the connection between art and chess? What are the aspects of art in the game of chess? Both are disciplines that value beauty, economy, and uniqueness. chess and art • art of chess • chess game • marcel duchamp • chess player
Flute Organizations Sites on flute organizations and clubs flutes • organizations • flute society of st. louis • national flute association • marcel moyse society
Growing Up Hockey Author Brian Kennedy's Growing Up Hockey (Folklore Publishing) will bring back memories of playing, dreaming and living hockey at all stages of life. growing up hockey review • author brian kennedy • folklore publishing • hockey cards • street hockey
Images of The Artist Realistic, abstract, truthful or mysterious, an artist's self-portrait can provide fascinating insights. self-portraits • vincent van gogh • rembrandt • gustave courbet • frida kahlo
More Top Reality TV Moments In the second installment of the top reality moments of 2006, we give big ups to families, models and chefs. Yippee! marcel • top chef • hells kitchen • hell's kitchen • gordon ramsay
PhotoShop and the Visual Pun Teach PhotoShop to students as well as the uses of visual metaphors, homophones, while stimulating flexible thinking and creating through a PhotoShop art collage. photoshop elements • teaching photoshop tips and tricks • photoshop art project idea • visual pun • artists who play with words
Travel to Bruges, Belgium A look at the sightseeing, gastonomic and architectural highlights of medieval Bruges. bruges beligium • bruges • travel bruges • markets in bruges • venice of the north
Wembley Stadium Hosts FA Cup Final After seven years the FA Cup Final returns to Wembley Stadium as Chelsea play Manchester United. Increased costs, legal wrangles and disputes have delayed the re-opening. wembley stadium • fa cup final • twin towers • arch • chelsea
My Own Best of Paris While I’m far from Paris this summer, here are a few of the places I’m really missing, and a few tips for all of you warm weather visitors. paris • summer • france • hotel • restaurant
"Say It Ain't So, Joe!" Is CART collapsing? A series of bad decisions, late decisions, and protested decisions has left the series with no engine providers for the 2003 season other than a Ford-Cosworth spec offering. cart • fed-ex • juan montoya • auto racing • champ car racing
Quebec City Unique Boutiques From original art to fine antiques, high-end clothes to camping gear, new and used books to fun souvenirs, Quebec City shopping offers something for everyone. hugo boss in quebec • simons department store • quebec city • canada travel • quebec city hotels
All I Want for Christmas Is a New Team Engineer The holidays are over, and the teams again are setting their sights on the CART season opener at Monterey, Mexico. It's more than two months away, but it's not too early for Team Players to add one of racing's best engineers to its staff. tom cicale • team players • james gilmore • a j foyt • cart
Are We Really Going Racing Again? The CART/Fedex Series heads to Texas for a first-time appearance at Bruton Smith's Texas Motorspeedway, a fast 1.5 mile oval. This same weekend Sylvester Stallone's new movie about the adventures of the CART series -- DRIVEN! -- will open. cart • fed-ex • juan montoya • auto racing • champ car racing
More on the Engine That Could We're still nearly two weeks from the next race in the CART/FedEx series, and so we're left to speculate on engines, the IRL and why CART may no longer be the premier auto racing series in the USA. cart • fed-ex • juan montoya • auto racing • champ car racing
Mr. Miller Has Left the Building Robin Miller, a veteran auto racing reporter, left his long-term employer, the Indianapolis <i>Star</i>, under circumstances no one has been able to decipher. The news stirred talk among fans because Miller, love him or hate him, knew how to get people's engines wound to the maximum rpm. robin miller • veteran auto racing reporter • indianapolis star • news • talk
Parading Through The Streets of Long Beach The CART/FedEx Racing Series ends a long lay-off with a parade through the streets of Long Beach. The race draws celebrities, a hundred thousand fans, but the lack of passing zones turned it into a parade. cart • fed-ex • juan montoya • auto racing • champ car racing
The Teams, The People, The Cars A brief run-down of who's driving what in the upcoming season, including observations about who's gone where to drive what and links to each team's Web site. cart • fed-ex • juan montoya • auto racing • champ car racing
Zanardi Tests, Fans Await New Season The CART/Fed-Ex racing season doesn't begin until March, but, with former series champion Alex Zanardi testing in Florida, a fan can while away cold winter nights by doing a little 'Net Racing. cart • fed-ex • juan montoya • auto racing • champ car racing
Exotic Paris Part I: Asian Influences Paris may be the cultural center of the French world, but it's also a cosmopolitan city full of different ethnic influences. Step away from the typical French cafés and boutiques, and you'll find more to the city than accordions and baguettes. paris • paris • france • france • china
Paris' Carnavalet Museum Paris' Musee Carnavelet, dedicated to the history of Paris, is housed in a unique Parisian 16th-century mansion in Paris' hip Marais neighborhood. paris museums • small paris museums • paris history museum • marais attractions • paris attractions
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American Architecture 1875-1945 The series concludes with a look at some of America's most significant architectural styles of the early 20th century. architecture • style • american • chicago • school |
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