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Boston First Class Magazine
Boston First Class magazine is committed to bringing its audience the final word from the best in established industry professionals. Together, Pat, Scott and Steve bring a combined total of 80 years experience that will provide a quality reading service to the expected high reader base. Given the team's diverse background and ability to provide effective results, Boston First Class will be a strong value for any sponsor's advertising dollar.
Tequila Dinner Award
Tequila long thought of as a beverage to be consumed fast (shot) with salt and lime is now being recognized as a distinguished beverage to be savored and sipped. The 100% Agave Tequilas rival single malt scotches in price and complex tastes. A growing cocktail culture has made tequila the fastest growing spirit in the world. Old Town San Diego leads the tequila market by selling more tequila in Old Town than any other location in the world.
Margaritas are still the most popular form of drinking tequila. Café Coyote offers a full page of specialty Margaritas made with varying tequilas and different mixers. The best selling is still the Original Margarita made with tequila, Cointreau, and lime juice.
Ashby Galleries
It is not uncommon for a random painting to catch the eye of the person walking by the gallery window, and once drawn inside, it is just as simple to become a fan of Tim's work. There are elements found in the paintings that can speak to the dreamer in each of us, and once awakened, can become an unforgettable experience.
Café Coyote Restaurant
Voted "Best Mexican Restaurant" for 2005 and 2006, it's easy to see how the restaurant earned the title. Once settled, the diner is served an endless supply of fresh chips and salsa, and the opportunity to try one hundred and ten various forms of tequila, some gourmet types that range well into the $125 a shot category. For those that are a little less daring, quality margaritas can still be had at lower prices, and drinkers can get recommendations by the restaurant's resident "Tequila Ambassador". Once comfortable, guests can sit back and enjoy the game with the Cantina's television, or be serenaded by one of the mariachi guitarists.
Hotel del Coronado
For those wanting to fully pamper themselves during their stay, the hotel offers a spa for massages, facials and body restoration, or for the more athletic, surfing or tennis.
The Hotel del Coronado is designed for that oft-needed quiet and restful getaway, offering an unforgettable experience with its beachfront atmosphere and classic-styled architecture. Visiting the hotel is almost like stepping back through time to a simpler age, and is ideal for those wanting to slow things down for a relaxing change of pace.
Cirque du Soleil: Delirium
As with many of the other shows, Delirium presents a storyline that is open to interpretation through the various musical and acrobatic performances. The story centers on a man named Bill, who is trapped in a society where interaction is based largely on television and computers and personal contact seems infrequent. In fact, Bill is carried around most of the performance by means of a bubble that he floats him to different lands, and sometimes immerses him until he begins to evolve through his experiences.
American Superstars
Elvis Presley. Tim McGraw. Rod Stewart. Christina Aguilera. Michael Jackson. These five names are considered to be some of the most popular and well-known acts in the music industry. Each artist on their own is able to command a sizable ticket price when going to see them in concert, but on the Las Vegas Strip, there's a way to see all five of these acts in one show… or close enough to provide an entertaining spectacle of lights, dance and song.
With the "American Superstars" show at the Stratosphere, this production showcases an entertaining group of tribute artists that provides a concert that wouldn't happen anywhere else.
Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame
While Las Vegas is one of the gaming capitals of the world, not all of its good times can be found in just the slot machines and blackjack. There is a place for pinball enthusiasts as well.
The Pinball Hall of Fame, housed on Tropicana and just off the Strip, is a collection of vintage to modern pinball machines that rings true to the glory days of the arcades of old. From the long stretch of hallways created by the machines that fill the air with buzzes, pings and clicks of the flippers, it's a nostalgic rush that what's left of the disappearing public arcade scene can't seem to capture anymore.
Monty Python's Spamalot
For those who consider themselves a Monty Python fan, there is a special breed of humor found within the absurdity of the British comedy troop. While the classic film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" carried its fair share of catchy tunes, it would have never been considered a Broadway-scale musical... until now. "Spamalot" takes the troop's second film and turns it into a full tour de farce that showcases a spectacle that is "lovingly ripped off from" the Python's parody of the Arthurian Legend.
Doctor Who: Utopia
As a stand-alone story, it provides a somewhat intriguing tale that hints to something much larger. If you've followed the show from the first series, however, this is a plotline that one realizes has been brewing throughout nearly two seasons. As a long-time Doctor Who fan, the show takes yet another level of depth as the weight of how bad things have just gotten for the Doctor suddenly comes to full light.
Spider-Man 3
Still, these multiple storylines ended up being costly to the overall character development, as it seemed that the only character that went anywhere by the end and actually moved forward was Harry Osborn. Peter and Mary Jane just didn't seem to end up anywhere new or different by the film's end, leaving them somewhat ambiguous. The same goes for Gwen Stacy. Another iconic character in the comics, but her status remains unknown. J.K. Simmons' role as J. Jonah Jameson and Bruce Campbell in his "Where's Waldo: Spider-Man Movie Edition" appearances in the film are once again comedy gold.
Dig Jelly
To listen to the album and see the group play in a venue are two completely different creatures. Live, the energy is raw and infectious, with Rayko taking the center stage. The lead singer is not an easy entity to define. When this beautiful, diminutive Japanese girl takes the stage, she can simultaneously sing like an angel and scream like the devil. Her vocal range is undeniably impressive, and is hauntingly melodic during some of the slower songs.
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
The game also has a small share of problems that slightly dampen the fun, stemming largely from AI and camera issues. The team member AI for the heroes seems much more "stupid" in this game. One of the more impressive aspects of the first game is that the AI controlled characters would have your back during a firefight. In this game, there's a lot of wondering if their shots do any damage at all, or they just stand there and do nothing. The first game handled this much better in execution.
TMNT (Game Boy Advance)
The graphics are well done with bright, recognizable and detailed sprites for all the Turtles, each with their own distinct animations for attacks. The cut-scenes are pulled from the recent movie, and while they don't match the gameplay's look, they don't feel out of place, either. In beat 'em up games such as this, a player is guaranteed to face endless sets of generic bad guys, and while plentiful here, they at least are well-detailed generic bad guys, with good animation.
Wii: Half A Year Later
Has it been a perfect ride? A ride that justifies the sales juggernaut that it has been? Yes and no. The Wii is a fun system that has escaped a large amount of criticism from the media, and it seems that anyone who does, posts a retraction statement within a few days (most recently, Sega's marketing VP of Marketing, Scott Steinberg). This is a different time for Nintendo. They are finally back on top for the first time since the NES/SNES days, but the real question isn't so much can they hold onto their position, as it is more are they going to make actual steps to? Currently, Nintendo is leading the way in the latest console war, but are they going to make sure to correct the mistakes that got them bumped off the Number One spot in the first place, or does history repeat itself again out of a lack of Nintendo's proactivity?