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In defense of Pier 39 May it rise after the pandemic kitschier than ever

In defense of Pier 39. May it rise after the pandemic kitschier than ever FacebookTwitterEmail Richard Nixon. The Zodiac Killer. The Embarcadero Freeway. The Oil Crisis. The Bee Gees. Nothing else from the 1970s got worse reviews in the pages of The San Francisco Chronicle than Pier 39. The waterfront tourist center, upon its arrival in 1978, the greatest existential crisis in the city’s history larger than an earthquake and fire that destroyed half of San Francisco in 1906. (For all its horrors, no one compared the earthquake to prostitution.) “Tourism kills, believe me,” columnist Charles McCabe wrote unironically on Nov. 20, 1978. “My objection is that the City Fathers (and a mother or two) have caved in wholly before the idea of tourism, which I happened to think is the worst thing that has happened to San Francisco. … These strangers tend to treat these amenities with much the same regard as a john pays to a whore.”

Historic NOLA Restaurant Moves, Reopens

Historic NOLA Restaurant Moves, Reopens With 2020 coming to an end (and not fast enough, let s be honest), there are a few good things that we are seeing before we wrap up a very challenging year. Tujague s Restaurant in New Orleans has been a staple in the French Quarter at 823 Decatur St. for almost 160 years. The second oldest restaurant in the city has been open since 1856, and was originally located at 811 Decatur, but was moved in 1914. Now, Tujague s has moved again, but just down the street to 429 Decatur. The historic restaurant is currently in the former location of the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, which closed last year. The only other restaurant in New Orleans that is older than Tujague s is the world-famous Antoine s, which has been serving customers since 1840.

12 Great Movies About Food for Your Impending Nights at Home

Silly, over-the-top, oftentimes violent, Tampopo is a real winner of a film. This “ramen western” directed by Juzo Itami is a comedy meets bizarre anthology all about learning to make the perfect bowl of ramen. Sweet smiling Tampopo is our star, a widow turned noodle maker who attracts a motley crew of male supporters. It has everything romance, strife, a homeless camp filled with culinary geniuses. And never will you be hungrier for a bowl of noodles. Big Night (1996) Stanley Tucci and Tony Shalhoub are high-strung Italian brothers running a restaurant called Paradise. Though personalities clash, they must work together to save their failing eatery, set in ‘50s-era Jersey Shore, despite Shalhoub s intense stubbornness to stick to Old World Italian cooking. Isabella Rossellini is also involved. Best line: Shalhoub’s ultra-cranky utterance of, The man should be in prison for the food he serves.

Things to do in Volusia County the week before Christmas

Orlando Big Band Holiday Concert Get ready for the big band sounds of yesterday at the Athens Theatre, as the Orlando Big Band plays some of the classic holiday songs from the 1930s, ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s. The show starts at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 22, at the Athens Theatre, 124 N. Florida Ave., DeLand. All seating is reserved and all is socially distanced. For information, call 386-736-1500. Restaurants open on Christmas Day Decided you don’t want to cook on Christmas, or maybe you just want to relax and let someone else do the work? You have options. This is a list of restaurants in Daytona Beach that will be open on Christmas Day as posted on the website DaytonaBeach.com:

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