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30 Minute cooking
March 25th, 2012


Wine And Dine In 2012 With Chef Carmelo

Vinos Y Tapas 2012 By Chef Carmelo

Wine And Dine 2012 With Chef Carmelo In Colon Panama[/caption]

Chef Carmelo is a well known chef in various cousins has developed several different instructional classrooms for beginners and also more experienced  Sue Chefs  who are learning  from the best and taking his techniques to their restaurants.  This March 30, 2012 Chef Carmelo is invited to participate in a wine and tapas. To display his skills and provide those who want to learn at Yacht Club of Nautico Caribe  Colon Panama a few delicious recipes. For availability and tickets please contact Mr. Felipe Anaya at 507.661.999.20 or email fanaya89@hotmail.com.

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Book Of The Month
March 2nd, 2012


Thailand in 21st century

Thailand in 21st century

Thailand in 21st century[/caption]

It is the middle of the twelfth century and Anderson Lake is one of the few foreigners who can work in the Kingdom of Thailand tight. Stop by the owner of a factory coils, but is actually a spy for AgriGen, one of the most powerful agricultural corporations in the world. Its aim is to find out how markets fill the streets in Thailand with new fruits and vegetables each day in a world ravaged by various pests. Mechanical she had the honor of winning, last 2010, one of the most prestigious awards in science fiction, the Hugo for best novel, ex aequo with The City & the City of dedicated and China Miéville. The two authors share several common points, as his admiration for Ursula K. Le Guin and William Gibson. Californian author’s ambition to have inherited the building complex plots, for not conforming to follow a predictable smooth straight line of the creator of cyberpunk have received such a passion for details, fill each page elements and descriptions to create a realistic world for the reader. We are facing one of the most impressive debuts I’ve had the pleasure of reading lately, a bitter (and realistic) about a dark future dystopia extorted by powerful corporations have become agricultural transgenic our planet into a virulent pandemic nightmare.

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Book Of The Month
March 2nd, 2012


The best of French literature

The best of French literature

The best of French literature[/caption]

Define B-17G to limit it. It tells, with frequent interpolations and reflections, the explosion of a U.S. bombing durantela World War II. His gaze penetrates the crew tries to adopt the perspective of those entire Smith, who know their fears and hopes. It also covers the context of the war, especially the literary. Try, in short, to understand the incomprehensible.

The real star of B-17G is its narrator, located in the stratosphere, well above the bomber’s flight to the book’s title. He joins us from a height almost divine, rare in our skeptical times.

Bergonioux focuses on the recreation of a moment: the moment when the B-17G is shot down by a fighter alemán.Su speech is long and flexible time and has the vigor, ideological passion, the best French literature. A mixture of momentum and technique on each page gives dozens of references and never ceases to be a beautiful ode to youth and, above all, an attempt to adapt the word to an indefinable phenomenon, as is war.

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Book Of The Month
March 2nd, 2012


That sacred word called freedom

That sacred word called freedom

That sacred word called freedom[/caption]

An improper room tells the dissatisfaction of five women who opt for a daily rebellion and wild in a sense explicitly public, while not everything is counted as an avatar intimate, but with full awareness of being read. Who (are) read in the first place are those narrators, protagonists all stories that at times could have been written by Pedro Almodovar.

The tone is shameless, little intellectual humor, no fear of leaving the narrow plate of good taste, the reflections do not lead to the usual “how important are the questions, not answers” (here are a few answers, given without aftertaste and a rare, unusual in land art, experience and commitment to learning). Who tells not afraid of doing it wrong, not because they dominate the willows, but because the traffic on a road inevitably leads to the error itself? If you intend to do something, the author seems to say, better not be afraid. For all these reasons, and the weakness in a descriptive sense and not judgmental, of the plots, this book is clearly postmodern, however, given that the postmodern has become standard, determined and fabulous bold.

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Book Of The Month
March 2nd, 2012


Tales of losers

The tale of losers

The tale of losers[/caption]

Fifteen stories short stories selected from the work of John Collier, with the common thread of the fantastic, the strangeness of human behavior and the best black humor. Tales of losers and sinners at the crossroads, genies in the bottle, overwhelmed parents, pacts with the Devil and rag poker players with existential doubts; Veiled allegories about contemporary adrift showing the author’s wisdom when it comes to portray us all.

If you are from those readers who still read forewords, begins this book by a passionate afterword by Ray Bradbury. Then dispense or not the prologue of Iwasaki and this same review, but not too late to undertake the reading of the stories of John Collier because it is very likely that, as happened to the author of Fahrenheit 451, you will burn the distrust ever: it is still possible today to discover a large, be face to face with the best literature, one which, while remaining high, dig in our basement existential and also has the elegance of not letting the humor and imagination along the way.

These stories, through some poetry of defeat, but without solemnity, and a great disappointment, reveal to John Collier as ruler of his own world, ironic and irreverent.

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