A lousy flat retelling of Jango Reinhardt’s tormented life
where the Nazi’s chased him, and his stability was shaken. His music and gypsy heritage angered them so
much, he was chased as he tried to escape over the Switzerland. The acting was
amateur, and that may be why the film played music scenes far too long, and despite
his composing genius, the director obviously could not passionately handle that
nor the gypsy scenes with authenticity. Reinhardt’s final piece that honours
the gypsies was so unlike anything he had ever composed, and it is an astoundingly
moving piece of passion and pity. Too bad the director was not so inspired.
Even the actor who played Jango looked bored most of the time. The film stealer
was Bea Palya, the actress who played
his mother. She got into the role.
This site will point you to places you've never been to before. You'll also be introduced to films (ratings from 1- 5), festivals, music, getaways travel, restaurants and much more. Commentaries and amusing anecdotes may pop up. I really welcome your comments at the bottom of each article. So join me on the ride into the rugged and the luxurious. We all need to discover open borders in the world and in ourselves. S.N.
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
DIANA CAMPBELL: A REAL ESTATE GENIUS
If you're looking for the best agent possible in Montreal who won't waste your time and energy, then here's where to find her.
I was ready to give up and live
under a tree. Then lady luck visited me; the goddess of homes sent me an angel
in the form of Diana Campbell.
Diana not only found me the most stunning condo in a superb location, but
she did it after only two short days of visiting properties. I trusted this
one. She was a keeper. Her communication was outstanding.
Let me tell you about this energetic woman who is also an athlete: she has entered an Olympic triathlon – perfect training for dealing with me.
My journey of buying the condo turned me into a stress maniac.. At every
moment, I was emailing her asking her about this and that and when and how. I
was a basket case, but nothing phased her. Despite my nerves, at every stage of buying
the condo, she calmed me down, took care
of all kinds of things (notary, organized
cat allergy specialists to eradicate dander), answered questions excellently, and those that were beyond her
expertise, she referred me to someone else if she could not readily find the
answer herself. Most importantly, her patience, laughter, cheerfulness and
choice to be serious when necessary meant everything to me. She never lost her
belief in me, nor scoffed off any question I asked. For her, it all was valid
and important because what I wanted to know was valid and important to me. Now
that’s an agent you want!
My dog really loves the place,...as much as I do.
My dog really loves the place,...as much as I do.
Since 2007, darling fun Diana has been changing people’s lives by finding them the perfect property. I call Diana, my princess, because she really is real estate royalty without snobbery.
She made it happen for me.
I can’t recommend her enough. What’s more, she's so much fun to be with her. To this day, she’s still here for me.
Her website is www.dianacampbell.com
Email her at: dianacampbell@royallepage.ca
Friday, June 23, 2017
BRÛLERIE DES LAURENTIDES: THE SHANGRI-LA OF COFFEES
Michael
Petit is not small in any way when it comes to making perfect coffee. As a former
chemist, he knows a lot about blending coffee to produce an exquisite taste.
In 2011, he began a coffee company, and the
results of his hard work are amazing. The coffee sips like silk slipping into
your mouth, and the flavours are divine. And they are exciting. In fact, Brûlerie
des Laurentides really reflects the beauty and sensual variety reflected in the
natural gorgeous setting where each bean is lovingly roasted: the sublime
Laurentians in the province
of Quebec.
“My family
has been in the coffee business for over 50 years – that’s three generations of
living and breathing coffee. I’ve
replicated my grandfather’s secret recipe, but with new twists and surprises in
each bean. Like making pastry, roasting coffee is a fine art that requires a
lot of patience, passion and a sense of timing.”
His father
travels around the world searching for that perfect bean - much like someone sleuthing
a rare orchid hunt. When the containers bring back the beans from over 15 countries,
BrĂ»lerie des Laurentides kicks into a heightened state. That’s when the fine
art of coffee roasting comes into play and then ends up in your mouth with
magnificent results. Each of the blends is made from seven to 14 different
coffee beans with 30% boasting the organic factor.
From these beautiful beans, Michael and his
team are able to create 100 different flavours that can’t be found anywhere
else on the market!
You don’t
even need to open the package to be transported into coffee wonderland. So far, I've had my coffee elixir tasting the maple and the reveil matin flavours. That morning coffee is sweet and so lovely. It really hits the mark.
Smell the chocolate blueberry flavour, the maple pecan one or how about chocolate coconut or chocolate raspberry. And there’s that popular chocolate hazelnut flavour. Exotic flavours include maple/bacon, smoky seventh heaven and amaretto. His more traditional flavours – espresso and filter coffee style – go from strong to mild
Smell the chocolate blueberry flavour, the maple pecan one or how about chocolate coconut or chocolate raspberry. And there’s that popular chocolate hazelnut flavour. Exotic flavours include maple/bacon, smoky seventh heaven and amaretto. His more traditional flavours – espresso and filter coffee style – go from strong to mild
“I produce
my own flavour for the coffee. One flavour can take over two years to make that
magic moment happen of perfect taste. And when we get it right, we don’t open a
bottle of champagne, we drink endless cups of coffee.”
Michael
wants everyone to know how incredible coffee can be when it is roasted right
with years of experience and experimentation. That’s why he’s dedicating his
life to Brûlerie des Laurentides.
The coffee
is sold in more than 300 stores in Quebec,
including IGA, Provigo and Metro, or you can purchase it on line no matter
where you live. Brûlerie des Laurentides is so in-demand, France and the United States now have their coffee
cups filled to the brim with BrĂ»lerie’s special brand.
Buy the
half a pound bag or have a big bash coffee party where coffee becomes the conversation
piece; buy BrĂ»lerie des Laurentide’s 11-pound bag.
Michael will be at Montreal's Provigo store on Monkland in September.
Michael will be at Montreal's Provigo store on Monkland in September.
The website is bruleriedeslaurentides.com
Friday, May 26, 2017
TACTICS FOR LIVING IN A CULTURE OF VIOLENCE
When the president of the United States demonstrates that it's okay to shove aside another person, no matter how important that person is or how unimportant he is, the message is clear. Even at a NATO meeting, violence is okay. After all, violence is a marker for saying: I only count, and I get what I want and I’ll do anything to get it. After all, what’s pushing? I’ll tell you: it’s a degree of violence. The noble Prime Minister of Montenegro opted not to push back. He’s a non-violent man. (Watch it on YouTube)
The event shows,
it’s okay to push a person aside; if it’s even okay to do that at a prestigious
NATO meeting, it surely is okay to do it on the street or sidewalk, especially
if you want to get ahead – as Trump showed the world.
This infant
ignoramus looks like an adult, but he doesn’t act like one. Nor does he string
a sentence together without repeating his phrases.
So now that
we’ve established that violence comes in many shapes and degrees, let’s chart
out a tactic to protect ourselves.
Walk fast
and walk with your elbows sticking out. That way, you can elbow someone first
before they do you.
Take long
strides and wear a look of grave determination on your face.
Carry your
pepper spray where it is visible for all to see.
Test it out
if you want to on anyone or try your recently purchased taser gun. If the police
can do this, why not us? They serve and protect us, so we should do the same
for ourselves, right? They're supposed to set an example, right?
Terrorism
is here, and it also exists on the streets of daily life. Watch the behaviour of
people. They are blind to others. They have little sense of space, let alone
any verbal curtsy or quietness of speech.
Monday, May 22, 2017
ARION BAROQUE ORCHESTRA PERFORMS EXHUBERANTLY IN ALL-VIVALDI CONCERT
Audience in Ecstasy as Enrico Onofri Jump-starts the Musical Joy
Bourgie
Hall, May 21st, 2017
Arion’s closing concert of Vivaldi’s “L’Estro Armonico” was so astounding,
the audience could not contain itself. Vivaldi’s
celebrated work brought on applause
after applause after applause.
We were enthralled to hear various segments of
this exhilarating masterpiece – specifically no.1, RV 549, No 12, RV 265, No.
8, 108, RV 522, No. 2 RV 578, and No. 9, RV 230. and No. 11, RV 565. Leading the
fast and furious passionate pack of musicians was Italian conductor, Enrico
Onofri. No stranger to Arion, this violinist has performed before with the
ensemble, and has conducted and played all over the world. It’s a sensational
experience when Maestro Onofri hits the stage.
More amazing is the fact that Maestro Onofri rarely turned his back on
the audience throughout the program which featured staggeringly difficult but
delicious works. Each one offered a minimum of three movements moving
gloriously ahead in rhythmic contrasts with dynamic passages of ornamentation,
twists, turns and thrilling melodies of harmonic rightness.
Every allegro demanded bionic energy, titanium-like talent spinning
speedily in unenviable tempi braced in impeccable clarity and unbridled emotion.
The effect was dazzling. The composer’s speedy expressions of fury took off
like a galloping stallion. The agility in finger dexterity was remarkable to
witness. To accomplish this music, a great variety of moods both subtle and
dramatic must fill the soul of each player and be shared in unison as an
orchestra. Arion achieved this. Spritely flirtations, profound sorrows and sublime passages were
masterfully communicated due to Arion’s sterling finesse.
The largos and adagios were
profoundly moving, even mournful in despair. Such heartfelt sincerity brought
us to tears.
This was an evening of great humility where various members of Arion had
their moments with Mr. Onofri. So in sync were Arion’s performers with their
virtuoso conductor, we took for granted the timing togetherness of the players.
Especially admired was the wondrous flute playing of Claire Guimond, Arion’s artistic director. The two concertos that she performed brought tears to my eyes. Both the A minor with its complexities and the G minor with its sparser yet pretty melodies were accompanied only by a few strings, being exposed in such a manner requires a true master to pull it off with aplomb. Ms. Guimond gorgeously evoked the delicacy of her instrument with poignancy and power. Her technical brilliance enables her to give remarkable expression to the instrument where breath and fingers agility must work in unison.
Especially admired was the wondrous flute playing of Claire Guimond, Arion’s artistic director. The two concertos that she performed brought tears to my eyes. Both the A minor with its complexities and the G minor with its sparser yet pretty melodies were accompanied only by a few strings, being exposed in such a manner requires a true master to pull it off with aplomb. Ms. Guimond gorgeously evoked the delicacy of her instrument with poignancy and power. Her technical brilliance enables her to give remarkable expression to the instrument where breath and fingers agility must work in unison.
Chloe Meyers paired with Mr. Onofri in two works. Each stood at opposite
ends facing one another as they played with the harpsichord in between them,
with harpsichordist, Hank Knox binding them closer together. Like two lovers tenderly bidding one another
good-bye, the two violinists’ musical connection was inspiring and rare. The
audience loved them.
Not much more can be said about the Vivaldi, Arion and Onofri mix. Other
than the encore and the endless applause, a standing ovation and the will to not
leave without instantly buying a subscription to Arion’s 2017-2018 season.
Vivaldi
makes his appearance again with the season’s opening concert on October 5th,
6th and 8th. Titled, “La Double Vie d’ Antonio Vivaldi”, the
composer and Arion await you. For all information, call (514) 355-1825. The
website is arionbaroque.com.
Note that Arion has just
released its 32nd CD! Titled, “Rebelles
Baroques”, this remarkable recording features Telemann and Quantz. Pick it
up and be transported into a world of godly baroque beauty.
Saturday, May 20, 2017
RIDING THROUGH THE HOOPS OF RYANAIR
I think
anyone who is using Ryanair for the first time should go on their live chat,
and ask away.
The check
in must be tricky because there’s even a YouTube link as to how to do it).
Thursday, May 18, 2017
BISTRO ON THE AVENUE
Taste
Perfection in a Exquisite Setting
It’s rare to find a restaurant whose dishes are so seductively sublime,
it’s able to reach the highest calibre of flavour purity. But Bistro on the
Avenue has succeeded in doing this. By refusing to compromise on cuisine authenticity,
its modern creations attain palette-pleasing paradise without excess.
Simply put, you won’t want to eat anywhere else after you enter this den of
delicious dishes. Cuisine class cooked with gourmet goodness. That’s what
you’ll discover at Bistro on the Avenue.
Opening December 3rd last year – thanks to owner Encan Obana
– this remarkable restaurant quickly overtook 30 others – earning the rank of
second best in the upscale area of Westmount,
Quebec, where it is located.
Enjoy the glitter
As soon as you enter, you instantly feel special sitting amidst the royal-like Parisian decor. A stunning crystal chandelier glitters overhead, and on the walls - delicate crystal sconces are reflected in the floor to ceiling mirrors. This is neo-classical beauty basking within soft grey walls. Yet there isn’t a trace of pretension here.
Enjoy the glitter
As soon as you enter, you instantly feel special sitting amidst the royal-like Parisian decor. A stunning crystal chandelier glitters overhead, and on the walls - delicate crystal sconces are reflected in the floor to ceiling mirrors. This is neo-classical beauty basking within soft grey walls. Yet there isn’t a trace of pretension here.
A unique team of chefs produce pleasure on your plate
It all starts with the smiling waiters, who carry the spirit of Bistro’s truly caring staff. Most important, the team of four chefs have something so many restaurant chefs don’t: they are all team palette-players; they work together to bring their bi-monthly rotational menu to the peak of taste perfection.
Head chef, Bulgarian-born Nelly Nikola, a recent graduate of Montreal’s École de MĂ©tier, who has just returned from
exploring Costa Rica’s
cuisine in a 3-week stint working with the illustrious chef Randy Siles, is
constantly on the look-out for freshness in produce, originality and new ideas. “We consult together, so we learn
from one another. For example, Columbian talent, Johnny Miranda is a third
generation family chef with over 20 years experience cooking all over the
world. Our sommelier is from Afghanistan,
and of course our Montreal
chef inputs tremendously.”
Nelly stressed how much she values local produce. “Each dish we serve is
an example of the team’s philosophy. But
locally, choose the main dish and marry the herbs without overwhelming the
basic beauty of taste. Everyone has a different palette, so flexibility while
maintaining freshness and taste balance is so important. We never mix lots of
ingredients in one dish.”
Simplicity
Creates Stunning Surprises
My friend and I recently discovered the place while casually strolling along Greene Avenue. I loved the bistro’s elegant interior. Would the food match such beauty? I had the bacon, caramelized onion with spinach omelette for breakfast, and to date, I have never tasted such a divine omelette. It was thick, not watery or greasy. The melted Gouda cheese was generously applied, yet this omelette was not bulky or overcooked. It was exceptional. My companion ordered the strawberry, banana crepe swarming in warm chocolate, He is a crepe connoisseur, so when he raved it was indeed the finest to ever enter his mouth, I was impressed. We decided to return the following week to try some of the lunch offerings.
My friend and I recently discovered the place while casually strolling along Greene Avenue. I loved the bistro’s elegant interior. Would the food match such beauty? I had the bacon, caramelized onion with spinach omelette for breakfast, and to date, I have never tasted such a divine omelette. It was thick, not watery or greasy. The melted Gouda cheese was generously applied, yet this omelette was not bulky or overcooked. It was exceptional. My companion ordered the strawberry, banana crepe swarming in warm chocolate, He is a crepe connoisseur, so when he raved it was indeed the finest to ever enter his mouth, I was impressed. We decided to return the following week to try some of the lunch offerings.
Unsurpassable
Taste and Texture
We delved into several dishes from the menu. The result? Never in my life have I ever had such fine
tasting food. Bear in mind, I have been sent to France as a food critic, and I can
honestly say, what I tasted there can’t compare to the taste pleasure at Bistro.
Maybe, it’s because, here, they do not drown the dishes in sauces, and overcook
the main staple, hoping perhaps that somehow presentation will supplant
essential true-to-taste that Bistro on the Avenue has awesomely mastered.
I ordered the pasta with braised beef; it was mixed with home-made wide Pappardelle pasta. Very nice indeed. I also ordered the brisket whose sweetness enhanced the tenderly grilled generous portion of meat. I totally loved the veal picatta. It was flavoured in lemon juice, with white wine, capers, garlic and butter. This was a favourite for me, but it tied with the amazingly brilliant grilled chicken. So tender, so delectable, so perfectly flavoured and delicately balanced in lemon juice. On to another goodie: the shrimp burger. It was a pretty-looking paddy sporting a touch of coriander. Again, another taste bud winner!
I ordered the pasta with braised beef; it was mixed with home-made wide Pappardelle pasta. Very nice indeed. I also ordered the brisket whose sweetness enhanced the tenderly grilled generous portion of meat. I totally loved the veal picatta. It was flavoured in lemon juice, with white wine, capers, garlic and butter. This was a favourite for me, but it tied with the amazingly brilliant grilled chicken. So tender, so delectable, so perfectly flavoured and delicately balanced in lemon juice. On to another goodie: the shrimp burger. It was a pretty-looking paddy sporting a touch of coriander. Again, another taste bud winner!
I’m a frank food critic, so when I tried to find something wrong with a dish, I couldn’t. Something more to gush over was the service: on both occasions, it was superbly appealing, extremely patient and attentive.
Oh, Sweet Excellence… to sip
and savour
Wines galore and so much more… at your table or at the bar. Bistro on the Avenue has a cute, unobtrusive bar at the entrance. It boasts an amazing collection of alcohol (over 36 kinds of vodka to mention just some of the varieties to imbibe) and a wine selection of over 50 international kinds. I had the 2015 Bourgogne AligotĂ© – a smooth white that harmonized with my shrimp burger; my companion ordered the interesting 2014 red Italian cuvĂ©e Ripasso. We ended the meal, sharing a banana crème brĂ»lĂ©, undercoated in delectable melted chocolate. It was deliciously sinful, but I was in heaven!
Wines galore and so much more… at your table or at the bar. Bistro on the Avenue has a cute, unobtrusive bar at the entrance. It boasts an amazing collection of alcohol (over 36 kinds of vodka to mention just some of the varieties to imbibe) and a wine selection of over 50 international kinds. I had the 2015 Bourgogne AligotĂ© – a smooth white that harmonized with my shrimp burger; my companion ordered the interesting 2014 red Italian cuvĂ©e Ripasso. We ended the meal, sharing a banana crème brĂ»lĂ©, undercoated in delectable melted chocolate. It was deliciously sinful, but I was in heaven!
Every Monday, Bistro on the Avenue features Ladies’ Night with an
awesome assortment of martinis. Tuesday nights are all-you-can-eat tartare, and
Wednesday is all-you-can eat mussels.
Bistro
on the Avenue’s address is:
1362 Greene Ave, Westmount,
QC H3Z 2A5
Email them at: info@bistroontheavenue.com
The website is: bistroontheavenue.com
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