Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts

Friday, 25 November 2011

Enjoy Your Stay in Summer at Marble Arch Hotel London

London (PRWEB UK) 8 May 2011

Blessed with a lot of tourist attractions and a luxurious shopping experience, guests can luxuriate in the warmth of summer days, dotted with some idyllic moments on a journey of rejuvenation and relaxation.


The exclusive hotel is near the March Arch monument. Guests need to take the first left down Great Cumberland Place from Marble Arch monument to find the entrance of the hotel. The hotel is not quite far away from the Victoria, Marylebone or Paddington Railway Station. Marble Arch Tube Stations on the Central Line is in fact the closet underground station, which is just a 5 minute walk to the hotel. Bond Street station, Edgware Road station and Oxford Street station are also within the walking distance to the Marble Arch Hotel London.


The Marble Arch by Montcalm London provides its guests some luxurious family rooms and suites the city has to offer combined with some exceptional services. The package includes a luxury overnight accommodation in the room you choose to stay, complimentary English breakfast for 4 individuals, complimentary juice, mineral water and homemade cookies, laundry service, spa treatments, airport transportation services, LCD flat-screen televisions, complimentary broadband Internet access, children surprise gift and complimentary children in room movie with an ice cream.


Now firmly established as a tourist hub with best air, road or railway service in London, guests can explore a lot of things and enjoy pleasant day trips, spectacular historical monuments and a lot more other places of tourist interests as well as experience the night life in London with their stay in the Marble Arch Hotel London. This hotel also offers a luxurious shopping experience for their guests.


During their stay at the Marble Arch by Montcalm London, guests can look forward to wonderful dining experiences. The dining experiences enable the guests to feel the sense of the place and get soaked in romance of the destination.


The Marble Arch London offers a plenty of sightseeing within a short drive away from the hotel. The most popular sight is Hyde Park. It has something is store for everyone, with over 4000 trees, a meadow and a lake. It is a haven of calm in the buzzing city, which enables you to forget that you are actually in Central London. Walk a few minutes from this hotel and you will stand at the foot of Marble Arch at Hyde Park. Madame Tussauds is also a famous place of interest for guests visiting London and staying at the Marble Arch. This is the place where you can see some worldwide popular figures made with wax. May Fair, London's West End, Oxford Street and Buckingham Palace are some more tourist attractions that are near this hotel area.


Guests who want to stay in a luxury manner and maintain their fitness level can luxuriate in pampering relaxation and rejuvenation at Marble Arch Hotel London.


About Marble Arch London Hotel:

Fresh, chic and sleek, the Marble Arch Hotel London creates an ambiance of simple luxury reflecting the charm and elegance of London. All the bedrooms are designed tastefully in this hotel with flat screen plasma TVs, air condition, laundry service etc.


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Adirondack Arts in the Park Announce Summer Event Calendar

Adirondack Region, NY (PRWEB) May 10, 2011

The Adirondack Arts community announces its 2011 summer season highlights, featuring Shakespeare in the Park, Saranac Lake Village Art Walks, free concert series and a new Adirondack art festival that celebrates the artistic history and community of the Adirondacks.


This summer, sit back and enjoy, the rich cultural scene in this New York State Park. Experience the transformative power of the arts through Adirondack arts festivals, events and special performances. Check out http://www.VisitAdirondacks.com for more information.


Arts in the Park - Summer 2011 highlights:

The inaugural Adirondack Arts Heritage Festival in Saranac Lake is slated for June 26- July 4. For nine days, 35 uniquely Adirondack activities span a range of art forms, from fly fishing to historic Saranac Lake walks, to Cure Cottage lore. Join the Adirondack arts community in Saranac Lake for the first heritage celebration of the arts, culminating with a July 4th Parade of Boats on Lake Flower, concert and fireworks.


Free summer concert series kick off every summer in communities throughout the Adirondack Park. In June, Songs at Mirror Lake Music Series kicks off a summer of free musical performances in Mids Park on Main Street, Lake Placid. This free concert series runs every Tuesday through August. The Lake Placid Sinfonietta will also perform six free Wednesday night concerts in Mids Park July through August. Offering classical music fare, the Sinfonietta is the Orchestra of the Adirondacks.


Enjoy the Adirondack Lakes Summer Theatre Festival, featuring 42 performances of six productions in 18 Adirondack towns. Based in Blue Mountain Lake, the theater troupes festival line-up includes: Romeo & Juliet, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Violet, The Conference of Birds, Movie Madness Cabaret and The Rocky Horror Picture Show Live in Concert. For performance dates and locations, log onto AdirondackExperience.com for more information. At the Charles R. Wood Theater near Lake George, the Adirondack Theatre Festival will present The K of D, a ghost story and one-woman play, June 29-July 2.


Join in a tradition 40 years in the making during the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Councils Annual Arts Festival June 11-12 in Glens Falls. This two-day festival features juried arts and craft shows, family activities, food and entertainment. For a complete list of summer concert series, arts festivals, workshops and museum exhibits, log onto VisitAdirondacks.com and map your trip using our interactive trip planner.


The Adirondack Region is a six-million-acre park offering limitless recreation amid 2,000 miles of hiking trails and 3,000 lakes and ponds. Part of the largest temperate forest in the world, the Adirondack Region is also home to 100 towns and villages. The Adirondack Region is a unique park offering year-round recreation and events. Search events, attractions and Adirondack vacation packages at http://www.VisitAdirondacks.com.


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Albuquerque Film Festival Kicks Off Summer with Screening of The Cool School

Albuquerque, NM (PRWEB) May 17, 2011

Though the Albuquerque Film Festival doesnt launch until later this Summer on August 18st 21st, festival director and Film 4 Change founder Rich Henrich is kicking-off the season on June 7th by presenting a remarkable film called The Cool School as a part of Savor Albuquerques event line-up.


Why The Cool School? Film 4 Change seeks to present films and the related arts that celebrate story and the art of being human. The story of The Cool School is a quintessential example of how creativity creates change and impacts economy through a dedication to the arts and a persistence of vision. The fact that we have a world-famous artist such as Larry Bell, who is featured in the film, willing to share his perspectives and stories about how this group of artists who created the scene in Los Angeles, is a huge opportunity for all of us who are engaged in the continued growth of the arts in Albuquerque, says Henrich. (Larry Bell splits time between L.A. and his studio in Taos).


About The Cool School: From 1957 to 1966, the Ferus Gallery was the catalyst of modern art in Los Angeles. Launching the careers of luminaries like Warhol, Ruscha and Lichtenstein, Ferus built an art scene from scratch and transformed the cultural climate of the West Coast.


The Cool School also includes commentary from two other famous transplanted New Mexican artists/actors who are also very close to the festival the late Dennis Hopper and Dean Stockwell. Hopper was the 2009 recipient of the AFF Lifetime Achievement Award. Last year, in 2010, Henrich did not give out the award due to Hoppers passing on May 29th and in turn, renamed it The Dennis Lee Hopper Award in his honor. The award recognizes outstanding achievement in film and the related arts and is awarded to an individual with a persistence of vision that reflects the independent spirit of Dennis Lee Hopper. This year, Henrich is proud to announce that Dean Stockwell, a close friend to the late Dennis Hopper and Larry Bell, has been selected as the 2011 award recipient.


Were delighted that Mr. Stockwell has agreed to accept this award and we are planning to screen a retrospective of his work including his personal favorite Married to the Mob, which he was nominated for an Academy Award and David Lynchs Blue Velvet which he stars opposite Dennis Hopper. This years festival promises to be as exciting and surprising as the last two years, says Henrich, with incredible films and people from New Mexico and around the globe.


Were also adding some genre films and are happy to screen The Dead Inside, a supernatural zombie musical that is sure to entertain. We will be screening films at The Guild, The Kimo, The Cell and the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino ABQ, a producing sponsor of the Albuquerque Film Festival and host hotel for our panels, workshops and parties. Todd Jefferson, Director of Marvel Games will return to AFF to host his popular panel on Games, Comics and Movies and share insights from ComiCon.


Workshops will cover technical aspects of filmmaking from camera to post-production as well as screenwriting, social media marketing and film financing. Panels will feature Hollywood insiders, agents, executives and a yet to be announced actors panel hosted by a very special guest.


Were also thrilled to announce that actor Michael Madsen of Reservoir Dogs fame will be attending the festival in August and we are extremely pleased to announce our opening night film, Amigo, written and directed by John Sayles and starring Chris Cooper. As part of our film series on art and creativity, we will also screen Philip Pearlstein: Naked Vision, a documentary about the controversial artist whos dedicated over 60 years of his life to painting nudes. Art and Culture critic Dave Hickey will lead a discussion following the film. The rest of our programming is still in the early stages with the next deadline for submissions of narrative features, documentaries, short films, music videos and multimedia projects set for June 5th and the final late deadline will be June 30th.


For more information on upcoming events, submitting, volunteering or attending this years festival as well as more information on the screening of The Cool School, Larry Bell, Dennis Hopper and Dean Stockwell please visit http://www.ABQfilmfestival.com or find us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/abqfilmfestival for the latest updates.


Event: Albuquerque Film Festival and Savor Albuquerque present

The Cool School Followed by Q & A with artist Larry Bell

When: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 7pm

Where: Kimo Theater, 423 Central Avenue Northwest,

Albuquerque, NM 87102

Tickets: Fundraiser for Film 4 Change and the Albuquerque Film Festival, open to the public with a suggested donation at the door.


About Film4Change and The Albuquerque Film Festival:

The mission of Film 4 Change is to transform community through the power of story, laughter, art and music. We produce, promote and present socially conscious media and present an annual festival of film and the related arts that celebrates the art of being human and the craft of being an artist and storyteller. At Film 4 Change, we believe stories shape and transform who we are and what we do both individually and collectively. We strive to work with filmmakers, storytellers, artists, musicians and change-makers to bring about a more tolerant and compassionate world through educational workshops, lectures, screenings and responsible use of community resources while sharing the unique character of the Southwest on screen, in print and on stage.


Now in its third year, The Albuquerque Film Festival is establishing itself as a first-rate festival that represents diversity, innovation and creative achievement in film. Their programming includes art exhibits, one-act plays, music, comedy and engaging workshops and panels with industry leaders and of course, lots of great films along with parties and unforgettable personalities. The festival looks for sci-fi, comedy, fantasy, animation, documentaries (especially lost technology and conspiracy theories),

music docs, webisodes and TV Pilots.


Media inquiries please contact Wendi Gelfound, Marketing Director, Albuquerque Film Festival at: marketing(at)abqfilmfestival(dot)com

or call 575-770-2895.


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