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TOPIC: Diversions
April 8, 2010

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Diversions: New beginnings Monday

Art, Food & Wine: Tortuga Liquors at Governors Square hosts this free event monthly on the last Thursday, 5pm to 7pm.

Boogie Nights at the Wharf: Old school dance party with DJ Super C from Kiss 106.1spinning tunes from the ’70s, last Friday of every month, from 9.30pm to 2am. No cover.

The Ultimate ’80s Party: Every second Friday night at The Wharf. No cover.
Tel: 949-2231

Full Moon Madness at Calico Jack’s: Dancing on the beach.

Luna Del Mar: Alternative full moon event on Kaibo Beach, every Friday closest to the full moon. Enjoy a special torchlight dinner with chill-out music at water’s edge.
Tel: 947-9975

Lunch with Chef Luis in the Blue by Eric Ripert kitchen: Every second Saturday 11.45am–2pm Saturday, 10 April Saturday, 24 April Step behind the kitchen doors, onto the line, and into nirvana as you see firsthand how Blue by Eric Ripert earned the region’s only AAA Five Diamond award. Chef Luis Lujan will demonstrate cooking techniques while Sommelier Kristian Netis shares the secrets of a perfect wine pairing. Take your seat right in the kitchen, learn the tricks of the trade, and enjoy a delectable meal complete with wine. CI$110 (service charge incl.). Reservations required.
Tel: 943-9000

Suite Elite: Caymans premier live Rock & Pop showband sponsored by What’s Hot perform a lively mix of your favourite retro to modern hits at: The Brickhouse bi-weekly on Fridays - 7.30pm to 10.30pm and Treasure Island bi-weekly on Saturdays - 9pm to midnight. For more detailed listings visit www.suiteelite.com or Tel: 329 0399

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