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M&M's Rolls Out New candy Character With Museum of Chocolate Art - BizBash BingNews position 1
After using its Super Bowl commercial to introduce its latest "spokescandy," a character named Ms. Brown, M&M's continued the marketing push with the opening of a chocolate-filled space in SoHo. The temporary spot, which was unveiled to the public on ...

http://www.bizbash.com/mandms_rolls...f_chocolate_art/newyork/story/22436

Neil Patrick Harris New M&M - YumSugar.com BingNews position 2
Time to share the spotlight, Green M&M — there's a new candy in town: Ms. Brown. The new gal on the block (and sixth M&M color) was unveiled at two events on Monday — one at M&M's World in New York and another at The Grove in LA, with none other than ...

http://www.yumsugar.com/Neil-Patrick-Harris-New-MM-21572086

New nightclub for the Power & Light District Topix position 2
An art deco hotel-themed venue, fittingly called Hotel Nightclub, is coming to the Power & Light District.Hotel Nightclub, at 1300 Grand Blvd., will have a spacious dance floor, bar area, private booths, and an outdoor patio.

http://www.kansascity.com/2012/02/1...-the-power-light.html#storylink=rss

Ten ways to take the ho-hum out of Valentine's Day Topix position 3
"Valentine's Day is just around the corner. Do you know what you're getting for that special someone?"The annoying TV or radio pitch person goes on to push flowers, dinner for two, candy, gold-dipped roses and every other cliched gift to the point that you want to gouge your eyes out with Cupid's arrow.Don't do it. And don't be the cliche who hates cliches - that grouch who detests Valentine's Day.This year, zig when they zag and do your own thing this weekend, on Tuesday, next weekend or whenever you celebrate with one of the nontraditional activities listed below.Dinner by chopperHow rad would this be: Tell your wife the two of you will be having dinner at Annie's Paramount Steak & Seafood House, which is at 500 Kent Narrows Way North in Grasonville, Md., right on the Chesapeake Bay. Wait until the day of the date, and then pretend to lose your car keys. All of a sudden, the house starts rumbling and then a helicopter lands. In your backyard. To take you to the restaurant. That's one of the zillions of scenarios that Horizon Helicopters Inc., 2035 Sunset Lake Road, Newark (368-5135; www.horizonhelicopters.com) can set up for you. Scheduling coordinator Julie Keating said that couples typically leave from Horizon's launching pad to take off in the Bell 206 Jet Ranger helicopter to get to one of the five standard dinner destinations: Annie's ($1,400), the Bay Bridge Restaurant in Annapolis, Md. ($1,300), the Christiana Hilton in Newark ($1,200), the Tilghman Inland Inn in Tilghman Island, Md. ($1,500), Tangier Island, Va., in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay ($3,000) and the Tidewater Grill in Havre De Grace, Md. ($1,200). The trip includes a one-hour wait at the restaurant, and for anything over you'll have to pay $90 extra. It's also quite a bit extra to have the helicopter land in your yard. "This is a unique gift for the person who has everything. A lot of people have it on their bucket list," Keating said. "A lot of people see it in the movies."Get some inkIt's been almost 17 years to the day since Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee got married four days after they began dating. No one was surprised when the "Baywatch" actress and Motley Crue drummer bucked tradition and exchanged tattoos instead of wedding bands. But when Anderson had "Tommy" tattooed on her ring finger and Lee got "Pamela" etched onto his most private of parts, well, that was something a little different. While there's no need to go to that extreme, it would be pretty cool to add some more permanence to your relationship - married or not - with some kind of tattoo. David Scott, owner of American Art Tattoo (1101 Capitol Trail, Newark; 454-8001, www.americanarttattoo.com), said he's seen an uptick in business from couples who want to have a small- or medium-sized heart with a banner and their names tattooed on each other. Something like that would cost about $60 a piece. "I find when they come in as couples, they don't go ridiculously elaborate," said Scott, who's been in business for 22 years and does everything from traditional tattoos to new-school and Asian designs. These days, tattoos are about as mainstream as the Foo Fighters, and Scott said he inks up professionals like doctors all the time. The reason for the change, he said, is the advances in safety, sterilization and licensing and a Delaware law that makes it illegal to do tattoos without certification.Visit a psychicAre you going to end up marrying each other? Can your relationship withstand his obsession with fantasy basketball? Better yet, what should you get her for Valentine's Day? These questions and more could be answered through one of the countless psychic advisers up and down the state. Stanton-based psychic reader and adviser Mrs. Nicholas (that's what she goes by) said she sees an uptick every year around this time at her spot at 417 Main St. (994-3327). She charges $45 for a session that lasts between 30 minutes and an hour. Mrs. Nicholas, who has been in business for 35 years, said couples and other Valentine's Day visitors come with "basically questions. 'Should I buy him something, is he going to call me?' Everybody's different," she said.Love on a rollRelationships can get messy. And that doesn't have to be a bad thing. Take a sushi-making class together for a fun experience that also might come in handy on a future Valentine's Day. Get a jump on the holiday this weekend, when Stingray Sushi Bar & Asian Latino Grill (59 Lake Ave., Rehoboth Beach; 227-6476, www.stingrayrestaurant.com) hosts Sushi 101 from noon-2 p.m. Sunday. Or have a late date and a similar class at Mikimoto's (1212 N Washington St., Wilmington; 656-8638, www.mikimotos.com) from noon-2 p.m. Feb. 19. Our very own Eric Ruth, who took the class at Mikimoto's recently with his wife, described it as "kind of fun and romantic, in a messy way." He said couples share tables and get schooled by a laid-back and wise-cracking chef who helps make the evening a memorable one. Mikimoto's supplies the materials for making sushi rolls, including sticky rice, seafood stuffing and seaweed wrappers. The best part is that you get to take home whatever you make. And even if you screw up the presentation, it's still going to taste good. The cost to take a class at either restaurant is $45 per person. Tickets are available at www.cherrytreegroupevents.com.That's amoreIt'll always be a little bit cool to be into Frank Sinatra, but when Johnny Brenda's, Philadelphia's Palace of Hip, hosts an evening of tunes and style dedicated to Ol' Blue Eyes and his pal Dean Martin, it's time to go out and buy a nice hat and a bow tie and light up some cigars. On Tuesday, the venue at 1201 N. Frankford Ave. will host the Valentine's Day Lover's Ball with Frank & Deans - Ron *** and Bill McCloskey of the Philly band Toy Soldiers, who will sing Sinatra and Martin with a backing band. The show gets stated at 9 p.m. (doors open at 8). Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 at the door and are available at www.ticketfly.com. For more information, visit www.johnnybrendas.com.Couples massageObviously, plenty of couples will give each other massages on Valentine's Day, and a large number of loved ones will buy their significant other a gift certificate for a rubdown. But why not leave it to the pros? La Dolce Vita Spa For Wellness (2 W. Main St., Middletown; 449-1496, www.ladolcevitaspaforwellness.com) offers a one-hour couples massage for $150 that boats two massage therapists who do their handiwork while the two lovebirds lay side by side. Afterward, they get to chill out for 20 minutes in the room while enjoying cheese, crackers, champagne and fruit and lounging on reclining chairs. "And they are in la-la land," owner Chris Sateriale said. If you're further downstate, set up a massage for two at the Ocean Retreat Day Spa (210 Savannah Road, Lewes; 645-6868, www.oceanretreatdayspa.com). The spa offers up a whole menu of Valentine's massages, including the "Le Plat Principal Couples Massage." For $200, you can get two 60-minute Swedish massages with take-home aromatic oil that includes chocolate-covered strawberries, champagne and souvenir champagne flutes. Bump it up to 90 minutes each for $280.Have a heartMention The Franklin Institute to anyone who's been there more than once, and there's a 99.9 percent chance that the words "giant heart" will be spoken during the exchange. That's because the oversized replica of a human heart, which visitors walk through like a maze while learning about sections of the organ and how they work, has been a mainstay at the museum at 222 N. 20th St., Philadelphia, since 1954. Of course, the heart is just one of the many attractions there, and if you go now you'll catch the "Giant Mysterious Dinosaurs" exhibit, which continues through April 15. For admission prices and hours, call (215) 448-1200 or visit www.fi.edu.Start a love trainOn Tuesday, climb aboard one of the Wilmington & Western Railroad's antique steam locomotives as it morphs into the Royal Blue Buffet Dinner Train. During the pleasantly rocky, definitely romantic ride the eats will include fresh fruit, salad, crab dip, braised beef with mushrooms, various vegetables, cakes, cookies and coffee, tea, soda and water. The train gets rolling at 6:30 Tuesday at the Greenbank Station, 2201 Newport Gap Pike, Prices Corner. Tickets are $65; $30 for kids 2-12. Reservations are required, and seating is assigned. Call 998-1930 or visit www.wwrr.com.Come Dancer, come CupidThe BlueBallRoom at Independence Mall, 1601 Concord Pike, Suite 10, Fairfax is hosting a Cupid's Masquerade ball from 8-11:30 p.m. Saturday. It's suggested that you wear a mask and something red. Admission is $15, and there will be a cash bar and some hors d'oeuvres. Call 984-2583.Love bugValentine's Day isn't just for lovers. It's also for the broken-hearted or, even worse, the poor, freshly dumped soul who was jettisoned by a real cheapskate who didn't want to buy a V-Day gift. New York's Bronx Zoo, of all places, has just the thing. For a $10 donation, you can name one of their 58,000 hissing cockroaches after your ex. The official documentation can then be sent out to all your friends or, for the stalker in you, the dude or chick who dumped you. For a little more, you can take it to the next level and send a Cocoa Roach - hand-painted, artisanal chocolate roaches - to a loved one or a former loved one. Send one for $25, two for $35. Visit www.bronxzoo.com/roach.

http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012120209068

Best bets for the weekend in Delaware Topix position 4
No one's going to turn down sweets, whether it's those candy hearts that say "hug me" and other cutesy sayings, a heart-shaped box from Walgreens or even sympathy chocolates from a funeral home.Surprisingly, one of the best places to get your chocolate fix on Valentine's Day is the Wilmington Library.The library hosts its sixth annual Chocolate Festival from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on Tuesday.Admission is $1, and tastes of the cakes, cookies, candies, brownies and other treats are 25 cents each (while supplies last).The library is at 10th and Market streets, Wilmington. Call 571-7407 or visit www.wilmlib.org.- Peter BothumThe events in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" are true even if they didn't really happen, says Chief Bromden, who tells of the curious life of Randle Patrick McMurphy.He pretended to be insane so he could be sent to an Oregon asylum rather than prison and finds that the asylum will not make space for his rebelliousness.The novel by Ken Kesey, written in 1959, has lent itself to a popular film and an often produced play, which is getting a revival by The Second Street Players of Milford.The show opens this weekend with performances at 8 tonight and Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday at their Riverfront Theatre, 2 S. Walnut Street in Milford. It continues through Feb. 19.Tickets are $17, with a $1 discount offered on the matinees for students, senior citizens, and military. The play, which is produced by grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, is recommended for mature audiences.Call 422-0220 or visit www.secondstreetplayers.com.- Gary SoulsmanContemporary pianist David Lanz doesn't overpower you with his playing.The Seattle-bred musician overtakes you with a smoothness and class that helped him become a key figure in the New Age movement and one of the most popular solo instrumentalists in the biz. He scored a Grammy nomination in 2000 for the new age-orchestral rock bonanza, "East of the Moon."He'll be at The Grand, 818 N. Market St., Wilmington, at 8 tonight. Tickets, $29-$36, are available by calling 652-5577 or visiting www.ticketsatthegrand.org.- Peter BothumThis month every Saturday is a dollar day at Hagley Museum and Library. That means just what you think - that anyone can get into the old du Pont family powder works and homestead for a buck.And on Sunday visitors can take part in Victorine's Valentine's Day, which means you can taste gingerbread, make a Victorian Valentine, write verses to your sweetie with a quill pen and design a candy bar wrapper. There is also a special exhibit featuring antique Valentine cards and candy packaging.Sunday's activities run from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and are included in regular admission: $11, $9 for students and senior citizens, $4 for children ages 6-14, and free for kids under 6.Hagley's main entrance is at 200 Hagley Road, near Greenville. Call 658-2400 ext. 259 or visit www.hagley.org.- Gary SoulsmanAfrican dancers and tributes to Marvin Gaye, Billie Holiday and Michael Jackson are among the highlights of this weekend's "Celebration of Black History" at Possum Hall in Georgetown.The performers are from Dreamers United, a subgroup of the Possum Point Players.The show hits the stage at 441 Old Laurel Road at 8 tonight and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $10; $5 for kids under 12. Call 856-4560 or visit www.possumpointplayers.org.- Peter Bothum

http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012120209084

M&M's to introduce sixth spokescandie during Super Bowl - msnbc.com BingNews position 4
everal companies are previewing their Super Bowl ads and one went online today for M&M's featuring the newest candy spokesperson. The new spokescandie is "Ms. Brown." The company is making a big deal about her and how she's smart, and not your ...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4622281...ixth-spokescandie-during-super-bowl

Phillips Chocolates offers Valentine’s Day Chocolate Lovers Dream Box - pressbox.co.uk BingNews position 5
Pressbox (Press Release) - Customized chocolates to satisfy your sweetheart’s favorite cravings (BOSTON ... 722-0905. Phillips candy House Boston location is open 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday – Saturday and 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday; South Shore ...

http://www.pressbox.co.uk/detailed/...olate_Lovers_Dream_Box__832737.html

Temporary art gallery celebrates anniversary and chocolate Topix position 5
Jim Palmer sets up one of his bronze sculptures Thursday for The Sweetheart Show, which opens 5 p.m. Friday at 204 S. Bullard St.

http://www.scsun-news.com/ci_19930102?

Writing Tip: Figure out your "candy Bar" scenes in advance - io9.com BingNews position 6
In an interview with So I'm Fifty, Above World author Jenn Reese talks ... what it means to the main character), and it must be a candy-bar scene, a scene that I can't wait to write. If it's not, then it's not the right final scene and I have to keep ...

http://io9.com/5883528/writing-tip-figure-out-your-candy-bar-scenes-in-advance

Katie McCarthy: Take home 'Breaking Dawn' at midnight Topix position 6
If you thought the excitement for The Twilight Saga’s “Breaking Dawn -- Part 1” was over after its theatrical premiere, you’d be wrong.

http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2012...home-breaking-dawn-at-midnight.html

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