
This is your Ithaca NightLife Entertainment Blog. Moverover, this is also a part of an InterCultural Communications, Inter City Cultural Communications, and Inter - City Cultural Communications, website program, between selected global cities, and Ithaca, New York through a system of internet links. Included are tips and information about great global events.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
Ithaca Bloggers, WebMasters and Students of Ithaca College, Cornell University, TC3 and Public Education of Tompkins County Adminstration here is a treasure of Copyright free photos resource.
Read what this site has to say and comment back if you know of other resources.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
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Monday, January 18, 2010

Ithaca, NY, January 4, 2010 – The Cornell Center for Hospitality Research (CHR) has issued its 2010 Cornell Hospitality Compendium. Like all of the CHR's publications, the 2010 compendium can be downloaded at no charge from the CHR website at http//www.hotelschool.cornell.edu/research/chr/pubs/reports/2010.html. The compendium presents summaries of all 2009 CHR publications in one convenient package. This includes Cornell Hospitality Reports, Cornell Hospitality Tools, and Cornell Hospitality Roundtable Proceedings. In addition, the compendium compiles summaries from the Cornell Hospitality Quarterly for articles published in 2009 by the faculty of the Cornell School of Hotel Administration.
"The compendium presents a graphic record of the groundbreaking work done by the CHR Research Fellows," said Professor Rohit Verma, CHR executive director. "But it also is a useful document for managers in the hospitality industry and related industries, because it contains so much potentially valuable information." The compendium's summaries are linked to the original research reports and tools, to allow CHR web users to download any report of interest, again at no charge. Cornell Hospitality Quarterly articles are available at a reasonable charge, by arrangement with Sage Publishing (http://cqx.sagepub.com/).
Reports and tools presented in the 2010 compendium cover a wide variety of topic areas, including new categories for innovation and spas. In addition to numerous reports focusing on hotel and restaurant management, CHR researchers also have addressed such diverse areas as communication, finance, and human resources. Of particular interest is the first in a series of reports profiling innovative service concepts, in the hospitality industry and beyond.
Thanks to the support of the CHR partners listed below, all publications posted on the center's website are available free of charge, at http://www.chr.cornell.edu/.
About The Center for Hospitality Research
A unit of the Cornell School of Hotel Administration, The Center for Hospitality Research (CHR) sponsors research designed to improve practices in the hospitality industry. Under the lead of the center's 78 corporate affiliates, experienced scholars work closely with business executives to discover new insights into strategic, managerial and operating practices. The center also publishes the award-winning hospitality journal, the Cornell Hospitality Quarterly. To learn more about the center and its projects, visit http://www.chr.cornell.edu/.
Center Senior Partners: job.travel, McDonald's USA, Philips Hospitality, Southern Wine and Spirits of America, Inc., Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, and TIG Global
Center Partners: AIG Global Real Estate Investment, Davis & Gilbert LLP, Deloitte & Touche USA LLP, Denihan Hospitality Group, eCornell & Executive Education, Expedia, Inc., Forbes Travel Guide, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Fox Rothschild LLP, French Quarter Holdings, Inc., FX Real Estate and Entertainment, Inc., HVS, InterContinental Hotels Group, Jumeirah Group, LRP Publications, Marriott International, Inc., Marsh's Hospitality Practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Proskauer, SAS, Schneider Electric, STR, SynXis (a Sabre Holdings Corporation), Thayer Lodging Group, Thompson Hotels, Travelport, WATG, and WhiteSand Consulting
Center Friends: 4Hoteliers.com • American Tescor, LLC • Argyle Executive Forum • Berkshire Healthcare • Cody Kramer Imports • Cruise Industry News • DK Shifflet & Associates • ehotelier.com • EyeforTravel • Gerencia de Hoteles & Restaurantes • Global Hospitality Resources • Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (HFTP) • hospitalityInside.com • hospitalitynet.org • Hospitality Technology Magazine • Hotel Asia Pacific • Hotel China • HotelExecutive.com • Hotel Interactive • Hotel Resource • HotelWorld Network • International CHRIE • International Hotel Conference • International Society of Hospitality Consultants (ISHC) • iPerceptions • JDA Software Group, Inc. • Lodging Hospitality • Lodging Magazine • Milestone Internet Marketing • MindFolio • Mindshare Technologies • Parasol • PhoCusWright Inc. • PKF Hospitality Research • The Resort Trades • RealShare Hotel Investment & Finance Summit • Resort and Recreation Magazine • RestaurantEdge.com • Shibata Publishing Co. • Synovate • The Lodging Conference • TravelCLICK • UniFocus • WageWatch, Inc. • WIWIH.COM
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Let the nonsense begin!PRECIOUS NONSENSE
Book and new lyrics by RACHEL LAMPERT
Lyrics by WILLIAM GILBERT
Music by ARTHUR SULLIVAN
Directed by MARGARETT PERRY
Music Director RICHARD MONTGOMERY
at the Kitchen January 13th through February 7th
with: JESSE BUSH* · JESSICA CARR · PERRI LoPINTO · KURT MERRILL · RICHARD MONTGOMERYJAKE PAQUE · JOEL ROBERTSON* · ERICA STEINHAGEN *courtesy of AEA
Don't miss the music or the mayhem!
PRECIOUS NONSENSE returns to the Kitchen for an encore production.
It's 1938, and a ramshackle touring company, the Carter Family Savoyards, pulls into an upstate New York town for an engagement at the Blue Barn Theatrical Palace. A troupe of four singers who perform an evening of songs by Gilbert and Sullivan, they are shocked to discover that the management at the Blue Barn has advertised a full production of the Pirates of Penzance. But in the spirit of "the show must go on" - they do!
It's backstage and on-stage mayhem in this madcap musical packed with quick changes, mistaken identities and filled to the brim with Gilbert and Sullivan favorites.
Tickets are $22 for adults and $11 youth (8-18)
Performances Wed/Thurs at 7:30PM, Fri/Sat at 8:00PM and Sundays at 4:00PM.
Additional special matinee performances at 3:00PM on Saturdays!
Media sponsorship provided by Cayuga Radio Group
Single tickets can be purchased through Ticket Center Ithaca by phone at 607-273-4497 or in person at the Kitchen Theatre box office 1/2 hour prior to show time. Tickets are available online at www.kitchentheatre.org.
STUDENT RUSH tickets are available for $11! Come to the Kitchen Theatre box office at 116 North Cayuga St. at least 15 minutes prior to show and check in with house management.
There is still time to become a subscriber! We are very happy to take subscription orders over the phone in the administrative office - just give us a call us at 607-272-0403.

February 10-14, 2010
Accomplished actress Lee Chamberlin, an original cast member of the popular PBS program "The Electric Company," has worked on stage, television and film, and for eight years played Pat Baxter on daytime's "All My Children." OBJECTS IN THE MIRROR is Chamberlin's play about family ties and family secrets, and the importance of respecting those who have passed. A montage of beginnings, middles, and ends interconnected by 6 degrees of separation or less, it tells the stories of mothers and daughters who gaze into the mirror of the self and find a universal truth. World premiere!
Ages 16 & up.

February 24 - March 14, 2010
Sex. Secrets. Video blogs with a Casio keyboard beat. Stephen Karam's black comedy throws together three high school misfits in a clever and contemporary portrait of the borderland between late adolescence and adulthood. Adult language and content. Ages 16 & up.
Regional Premiere!
Directed by Samuel Buggeln
PMI Announces Dates for First 2010 Short Course

(openPR) - Porous Materials, Inc. (PMI) is happy to announce the dates for it's first Short Course for the new year. The course, titled "Pore Structure Characterization; Theory & Practice", will be held during the week of May 11-13, 2010.
The PMI Short Course brings together our experts in pore structure and characterization, as well as technical specialists from industries, research laboratories and universities, for three days of intensive lectures, discussions, and hands-on practice. The material presented addresses the theory and application of methods for determining pore structure and distribution in a wide variety of materials.
Attendees learn the basics and catch up on the latest advances in porosity characterization techniques. Our Short Course schedule will include plenty of time for one-on-one discussions with PMI's technical staff. Each day of the course is filled with fun and education, as on Monday and Friday, we offer tours of Ithaca attractions to the course attendees, taking them to local waterfalls & wineries, and offering a walking tour of Cornell University campus. We end each day with dinner at one of our fine local restaurants, which offer a variety of cuisines for everyone.
For more information, please visit the Short Course section of the PMI website. www.pmiapp.com/shortcourse.
Dr. Krishna Gupta founded Porous Materials, Inc. in 1978 for the development and manufacturing of sophisticated and fully automated porosimeters for characterization of pore volume of porous materials.
Since then the company has grown considerably. PMI currently holds many US and international patents on novel technology for characterization of pore structure, has six product lines (Porometers, Permeameters, Intrusion Porosimeters, Extrusion Porosimeters, BET/Sorptometers, and Pycnometers), manufactures over thirty different instruments and many custom instruments, houses a contract testing laboratory with an international reputation, and has a consulting group that takes pride in finding solutions to the porosity problems of companies.
Porous Materials, Inc.
20 Dutch Mill Rd
Ithaca, NY 14850
Monday, January 11, 2010
On Saturday 16 January, the Greater Ithaca Activities Center (GIAC) hosts its annual Martin Luther King Day breakfast, from 9 - 10:30.Derrick McQueen of Union Theological Seminary in New York City will speak on eradicating poverty. Community members will entertain with poetry and song.
The breakfast is $3 for adults, $2 for seniors and students, $10 for families of 4 and more.
For details or to volunteer, call GIAC at 272-3622.
On Monday 18 January, GIAC and other organizations from downtown and the colleges host free workshops and a lunch at the Womens Community Building. Workshops are from 9 - 11 and lunch is from 11:30 to 1:45.
Find more information at mlkdayithaca.com .














