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1st Annual Sugar Land Wine & Food Affair Line-Up Revealed Along With Record-Breaking Ticket Sales

1st Annual Sugar Land Wine & Food Affair Line-Up Revealed Along With Record-Breaking Ticket Sales

One week and counting until Texas largest wine and food festival

HOUSTON, TEXAS, April 16, 2014 The 11th Annual Sugar Land Wine & Food Affair (sugarlandwineandfoodaffair.com), set for April 23-27, 2014, announced today the full culinary line-up for this years festival, attracting chefs from across the United States and Mexico. With this years ticket sales up by over 20 percent for all nine events, the affair is expecting sell-out audiences.

2014 Participants Grand Tasting

John Signorelli, Remington at St. Regis Junnajet Hurapan, BLU

Manual Pucha, TABLE on Post Oak Mario Valdez, TRIOS American Grill

Maurizio Ferrarese, Quattro Kourtenie Tyson, Burning Pear

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David Camerons Canary Island break

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David Cameron and his children in Lanzarote earlier this week. / Javier Fuentes(EFE)

David Cameron is currently enjoying a holiday in Lanzarote. The British Prime Minister and his family are easy to spot on the beaches of this Canarian island: just look for the gaggle of journalists and photographers respectfully stationed a safe distance away.

The Camerons, children Arthur, Nancy and Florence, along with his wife Samantha, are staying in a converted farmhouse close to the capital of Teguise, but have been seen out and about in the town, with minimal security arrangements, enjoying coffee at pavement cafes and eating in local restaurants.

The nice thing is that he has chosen rural tourism rather than just heading for the beach, says Christian, who runs the hotel. It is thought to be the Cameron's first family holiday in the Canaries, although they have visited Ibiza and Mallorca before.

The short break has been covered extensively by the British media. The Guardian believes that Camerons low-profile approach (the family flew out on low-cost airline Ryanair) is part of a strategy designed to make him appear more down to earth than the rest of his government, and it suggests that this image of an ordinary middle-class family man goes down well with the British electorate in the run up to next years general elections.

But behind the scenes, Cameron is reported to be following events in Ukraine closely, and has spoken with Downing Street every day, as well as talking by phone to Angela Merkel.

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Party time with Jacqueline

THOSE who follow the long-running US drama series, The Bold And The Beautiful, will instantly recognise Jacqueline M. Wood as the strong-willed and scheming Steffy Forrester.

Having portrayed the character since 2008, which got her an Emmy nomination, the beautiful Wood will now play host in a new travel series on the E! Channel called Party On. In the eight half-hour series, she takes viewers to the worlds most glamorous destinations and A-list vacation hotspots, spending 48 hours exploring the amazing locales around the globe.

It was really a dream, to travel and experience the different cultures, says Wood when met in the E! offices in Los Angeles.

Being the type of person who wants to see and experience everything when she travels, she follows her motto of living in the moment.

Its really about meeting people, immersing yourself in different cultures and doing everything non-stop needless to say, I slept like a month after I got back, she says with a laugh.

Are we jealous yet? But Wood confesses that the show is something that the viewer can come along for the ride. As for non-stop yacht parties and table top dancing, the hearty Canadian beauty says that its all done in good fun. Its kind of cathartic and I love to party but everything is done in moderation as well, she says.

Parties aside, its also about going away and having little adventures.

Im collecting great memories, trying different delicacies and finding out what people do, says Wood, who is of French, native American, Scottish and Brazilian ancestry.

One of the places featured in Party On is the Greek island hotspot of Mykonos, known for its cosmopolitan nightlife and the massive influx of international celebrities each summer.

I really loved Mykonos, gushes Wood.

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The Best Restaurant in New York Is Play at the Museum of Sex

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Rich: Let's talk about sex, Caity.

Caity: To get to Play through the main entrance, you must walk through the Museum of Sex gift shop, which sells standard museum souvenirs like mugs, postcards, and lotion to arouse your genitals.

Rich: In the window is this:

So that's welcoming or prohibitive depending on your sexual attitude/appetite.

I enjoyed pondering the portmanteaus ("Sliquid" lube, a book called "Sexitecture"), the penis bones, the fertility soaps, and the pristine copy of the December 1989 issue of Playboy with Candice Bergen on the cover being sold for $15 ("The looker speaks from the heart about men, Murphy Brown and movie-set sex").

Caity: The shelves are also stocked with row upon row of pricey dildos. These, customers attempt to turn on and then, as soon as they shiver to life, drop, shrieking with delight. I could have stood in that store all day watching people drop dildos on the ground, but it was time for lunch.

Play at the Museum of Sex.

la carte.

$50.08

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