Friday, 27 June 2008

Kirkland's Lucia looks good, but the food could use more work

Like many women of a certain age, Mama Lucia has had some work done.



This Kirkland restaurant, long a fixture in Parkplace Center, is now known simply as Lucia. Her new look is chic, sleek and contemporary. The red-checked tablecloths are gone, replaced by faux marble tables that are bare and pale, in line with a fresh color scheme of black, white and silver, with splashes of flaming orange in the sexy new lounge.



Lucia has loosened her bun, tossed away her glasses and shortened her skirt. You wouldn't recognize her, until you open the menu and see that, along with things like tuna tartar and filet mignon, you can still get pasta, pizza and parmigiana.



Owner Mike Halter is the young restaurateur behind the remix. His family owned the restaurant for 20 years. He took over last fall, expanding into the adjacent storefront and applying some L.A. gloss. The bait seems to be working: Weeknights or weekends, reservations are a good idea if you don't want to wait for a table.



If you do find yourself stuck in a queue at the door, head for the bar and treat yourself to a cucumber ginger martini. The bartender is an accommodating gent who treats newcomers like regulars. He took pampering to new heights when he offered to recite the menu to a customer who'd forgotten his reading glasses.



The rest of the youthful staff is equally anxious to please, but food-wise Lucia's performance is erratic.



Despite the menu's ambitions, a lot of people still come for pizzas, and I can see why. The thin, breadlike crust is impressive, and I like the fact that they aren't overloaded with cheese. The tomato sauce is bright with a touch of sweetness, but I really fell for the pie sauced with a garlicky, peppery pesto and topped with mozzarella, feta and chunks of sweet roasted eggplant. Pinenuts, which the kitchen forgot, would have been a nice addition.



Less alluring was a caramelized pear and onion pizzetta, a good idea gone wrong with too much gorgonzola cream sauce and so sweet it's more like dessert than a starter.



Clunky sauces undermined some entrees as well. A gelatinous beurre blanc accompanied chicken Milanese, an otherwise perfectly nice chicken breast that was flattened, breaded and sautéed to a golden finish. Remarkably tender braised pork roast was burdened with cheesy pink gravy that was so salty and heavily herbed it grew tiresome after a few bites.



Kobe filet mignon stood out among these overwrought entrees for a subtle port demi glace moistening an impeccably cooked, incredibly supple steak. But the sautéed green beans and mashed potatoes with it were overloaded with garlic, and a side of mushroom risotto lacked salt.



Pasta sauces show more finesse. Lush white-wine cream sauce swaddling chicken cannelloni was delicately poised between sharp and rich, a pleasing counterpoint to the earthy blend of herbs, mushroom and diced chicken that filled those rolls of pasta. Tagliatelle sported a fine Bolognese sauce, thick with meat and resonant with tomato flavor.



A bright, spicy Puttanesca sauce studded with capers and cured black olives is among four sauces offered with spaghetti. For a few dollars extra, add half a dozen shrimp; it's well worth doing.



The lunch menu, an abridged version of the dinner card, is geared to get customers in and out with alacrity. If you want something filling, I recommend the meatball sub. A warm crusty bun holds two sturdy, well-seasoned orbs slathered in sauce and cheese. You'll get a choice of tomato basil soup or salad; opt for salad, as the soup is so thick it could double as pasta sauce.



Salads are a good way to go in general. The Caesar dressing is zesty with anchovy, and the romaine, red onion and roasted beet salad comes with warm goat-cheese croutons. The creamy gorgonzola sauce that so overwhelmed the pizzetta is perfect over grilled romaine hearts, lightly charred, pale green canoes filled with crispy bacon bits and crumbled gorgonzola. Ask to split any of these and the kitchen does it for you, arranging them prettily on separate plates.



Definitely share dessert, but avoid the tiramisu, so dry that a fork could barely make it through the layers of cream and cake. Berry cobbler, which the waiter recommended over chocolate soufflé, was soupy but packed with raspberries and blueberries and topped with vanilla ice cream.



The crowd that frequents Lucia looks as good as the restaurant. There are those who drop by in expensive exercise clothes with gym bag in hand. Others are dressed to kill. On looks alone, you could fall hard for Lucia. But the way to restaurantgoers' hearts is through their stomachs, and in that regard, Lucia could use a little more work.



Providence Cicero: providencecicero@aol.com








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Monday, 23 June 2008

Sevara Nazarkhan

Sevara Nazarkhan   
Artist: Sevara Nazarkhan

   Genre(s): 
Folk
   



Discography:


Yol Bolsin   
 Yol Bolsin

   Year:    
Tracks: 11




Sevara Nazarkhan is an Uzbek pop asterisk world Health Organization stands out for her expert handling of not only contemporary styles merely Central Asian folk music as well. Her subordination and function of the Uzbek doutar (a two-stringed plucked shepherd's instrument dating back to the 15th c) establishes Nazarkhan as an accomplished worldly concern musician as considerably as a pop esthesis. Sevara was brought up by two musically realized parents, her father of the Church a classically trained vocalizer and her mother a music educator well-versed on string instruments. Sevara fatigued pentad age poring over Uzbek folk music at the Tashkent State Conservatory 'tween 1998 and 2003. During that time she performed with a mixed bag of local groups, amassing something of a cult following. Her original compositions were a hit passim Uzbekistan's subway system urban culture, heard on local wireless and illegal mixtapes. Nazarkhan's debut recording was released by the Calabash tag. The self-produced record, entitled Gozal Dema, earned her a BBC World Music Award and an external repute. The world music festival racing circuit opened up, in the lead to international performances and widespread recognition end-to-end Europe. Her show at the WOMAD fete in 2000 introduced her music to humanity music mogul Peter Gabriel, wHO signed her to his Real World tag for a 2003 acquittance, Yol Bolsin. Her seamless desegregation of ancient orchestration and repertoire with modern technology and esthetics caught the attention of listeners global. A second record for Calabash continued to develop the artist's schism personality, trading turntables for oud and tambour. Nazarkhan resharpened her urban edge for her Real World followup acquittance, Sen, which hit shelves in 2007 and went at once the crown of World Music Charts Europe.






Monday, 16 June 2008

Beckinsale wants derriere film double









Kate Beckinsale has reportedly demanded a body double for her latest film because she feels self-conscious about the size of her bottom, imdb.com reports. The star, 34, allegedly refused to bare her derriere while shooting a shower scene in new movie Whiteout � forcing producers to hire a US $2,000-a-day model to stand in for the star. A source tells Britain�s The Mail On Sunday, �The script called for her character to be filmed nude in a shower, focusing in on her bottom and thighs. Kate insisted on a double being hired. She was quite open on the set about not liking her body and said she particularly loathed her bottom and was not comfortable baring it.�










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Saturday, 14 June 2008

Lupe, Kanye & Pharrell set for supergroup?

Rapper Lupe Fiasco has hinted that he plans to set up a hip-hop supergroup with Kanye West and Pharrell Williams.
According to The Mirror, the rapper spoke about the possible collaboration at the BBC 1Xtra gig in Coventry this week.
He said: "We're going to call ourselves CRS - but I can't tell you yet what it stands for."
Kanye West previously hinted that he would like to work with Lupe Fiasco ahead of his summer tour.

Naomi Campbell Charged Over Heathrow Fracas

Supermodel Naomi Campbell has been formally charged over an incident that occurred at London’s Heathrow Airport, in which she allegedly assaulted a police officer, her lawyer has revealed.

Campbell, 38, was charged on Thursday (May 29) when she reported to Heathrow police station to answer bail over the April 3 incident, her lawyer Simon Nicholls said.

He said she was told to appear in court on June 20.

Witnesses said Campbell was aboard a British Airways plane due to take off for Los Angeles, when she became involved in a dispute over her luggage.

Campbell has a history of assaulting assistants and employees; in 2000, she pleaded guilty in Toronto to an assault charge for beating an assistant while making a film in Canada in 1998, and in January 2007, she pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault in New York for throwing her cell phone at her maid in a dispute over a missing pair of jeans.

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Mohammad Musavi

Mohammad Musavi   
Artist: Mohammad Musavi

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   



Discography:


Iran - The Ney Of Mohammad Musavi   
 Iran - The Ney Of Mohammad Musavi

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 4




 






Grey's Anatomy star's lucky Escape

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EastEnders star attacked leaving nightclub

'EastEnders' star Lacey Turner returned to filming in London today after getting caught up in a fight when she left a nightclub.
The 19-year-old actress, who plays love cheat Stacey Branning in the hit BBC1 soap, was on her way home from a night out with co-star Aaron Sidwell (Steven Beale), also 19, when she was hit.
Turner did not report the incident, which took place at 2am at a supermarket car park near the Destiny club in Watford, Hertfordshire.
The actress' spokeswoman said: "She was literally walking back into a car park when a fight broke out and she got clipped.
"She was in the wrong place at the wrong time but she's fine. She and Aaron were not involved in the fight.
"She had a day off yesterday because she was off schedule and she's back filming today."
Turner joined the soap in November 2004. Her feisty character has recently been searching for her husband Bradley after he disappeared when he found out she had been cheating on him with his father.

Damian

Damian   
Artist: Damian

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   



Discography:


Oneness   
 Oneness

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12




 





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Johnny Carson - Mcmahon Fights To Save His Home


Late U.S. TV legend JOHNNY CARSON's former THE TONIGHT SHOW sidekick ED MCMAHON is fighting to save his home from repossession.

The comedian is facing foreclosure on his multi-million dollar Beverly Hills, California mansion after he fell behind with his mortgage repayments.

MCMahon reportedly owes $600,000 (GBP300,000) in overdue payments and a repossession company has filed a default notice on the property - meaning he could now lose the house altogether.

The 85-year-old has been out of work for 18 months after breaking his neck in a fall. He has been attempting to sell the $6.25 million (GBP3.1 million) home for two years, but the weak property market in the state has meant no buyers have come forward.

Alex Davis, the agent hired by MCMahon to sell the property, has also blamed the house's location on the lack of interest from buyers - as its close proximity to Britney Spears' home has been putting people off.

He says, "When we were trying to sell the house one time, there were about 100 paparazzi there."





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The American Federation of Musicians claims the show's producers violated a collective bargaining agreement by failing to pay musicians in the programme's house band royalties for rebroadcasts of episodes.
The union bosses also claim they were not informed of plans to use their members to re-record new music for season highlights.