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Manhattan is known to have some of the best restaurants in the world. The Bruno Jamais Restaurant and Club is the newest addition to the roster. The establishment is owned by Bruno Jamais, a Manhattan legend himself, having been the well-loved maitre ‘d at the famous Daniel for many years. This is first foray into the Manhattan culinary scene.
The place is a fusion of fine dining and spectacular nightlife, perfect for those who wish to drink and dance the night away after a fantastic dinner without having to leave the Upper East Side. With chef John Keller at the helm, the restaurant is known for its delectable French dishes served with an Asian twist. With its great food, superb drink list, and excellent entertainment, it’s no wonder that the creme de la creme of Manhattan converge in Bruno Jamais’ fine interior – an interior, I must add, that won Hospitality Design Magazine’s 2004 Best Restaurant Design award.
We at SHE Unlimited are giving one lucky reader a $50 gift certificate. This is open to New Yorkers and wannabe New Yorkers from Jersey and beyond. In short, this is open to everybody. Simply tell us what’s a lobster brulee. Email your entry to submissions@sheunlimited.com with subject: I Wanna Be An A-list New Yorker!
Chocolate souffle, anyone?
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by: Iris Clamor
If guys like to ogle bombshells in corsets and hot pants, we ladies do our own brand of ogling, too, though probably not all of us would admit it. Face it – what girl wouldn’t want to see a man in tights, be it Robin Hood, a medieval prince, or Mikhail Baryshnikov?
These days, however, there has been a notable scarcity in “be-tighted” men, leaving us ladies to ogle bare chests that are starting to look rather generic and, if we’re lucky, a buttock or two. Indeed, there’s nothing like rippling thighs, tight buns, and bulging, umm, knees in skin-tight tights. Well, fear not because we can ogle to our hearts’ content with the DVD release of Riverdance: Live from Radio City Music Hall. Own it on DVD for your viewing pleasure starting February 19.
Of course, it’s not all about the tights and wayward appendages. Since its humble beginnings as a simple performance in Dublin, this rather exhilirating Irish dance has since taken the world by storm with all its skipping and toe tapping and general joyousness. Enjoy the many documentaries on this once obscure Irish folk dance’s development and its influence on American tap dance and Spanish flamenco, and an interview with Jean Butler, original Riverdance performer and wearer or ‘em tights. Find yourself enthralled with the breathtaking performance of the 80-member dance ensemble (more than half of which are in tights) as they’re accompanied by the Irish folk band and their fiery fiddlers (they play fiddles – off with your dirty mind!). Check out the official website for the fabulous repertoire.
You can win a copy right here at SHE Unlimited. Tell us who your favorite man in tights is and why. Email your entry to submissions@sheunlimited.com with the subject: I Love ‘Em Tights! Have a bit of fun, and don’t be too uptight – pun intended.
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by: Iris Clamor
I first saw Dame Helen Mirren in her Oscar-winning performance as Her Majesty in the most trying time for the British monarchy in The Queen. I must admit that I’ve never heard of her before but apparently, she’s quite popular among the, umm, older generations, having been in the big screen and the telly (as the Brits so like to say) for over 40 years. Of course, I couldn’t help but love her. I’ve only ever seen her as grandmotherly, royalty or not, but I heard that she was quite the stunner when she was a young lass.
So if you’re curious about the dame’s earlier performances, just like me, there could be no better timing than the DVD release of Helen Mirren at the BBC. It’s a compilation of 9 TV movies she’s made in the ‘70s to the early ‘80s for the British network, some of which might never have been seen or heard of in other parts of the world.
Indeed, don’t you just love DVD compilations? I’m especially looking forward to Caesar and Claretta, the story of Benito Mussolini’s last night of love with paramour Claretta Petacci, played by no other than the dame herself, of course. Everybody loves a tragedy and this looks like it’s going to be (or was) a good one. You can own it on DVD starting February 19. Check out the official site for more synopsis of what’s in store.
If you don’t feel like buying it, you’re in luck. We’re giving it away right here at SHE Unlimited. Tell us who do we fabulous gals have to marry to become the next Queen of England. Email your answers to submissions@sheunlimited.com with the subject: I Wanna Be Queen! You might not get a throne or a crown, but you do get a fab DVD.
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