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  • Silhouette has another host of industry first venues in the Lawn Club, all designed to enhance onboard revenue, including the interactive Lawn Club Grill, the relaxing private WiFi-enabled cabanas called the Alcove, the Porch, a casual dining spot and with dining spots with sandwiches, coffees and views of the ocean and the ship's lawn and the art studio, where our vacationists can work with one of our art partners.

    unknown title 2011

  • Friday afternoon saw me at an excellent cafe I like called The Alcove (it’s in Los Feliz) for a few hours, writing and thinking.

    Gardening and Writing cjohnson 2005

  • Bizbrief: BuilderFish rises from real estate ruin On 14th Street: Boutique 'Alcove' hotel gets Council approval Guilty plea: Comer goes directly to jail Landmark list: Minor atop California taxpayer delinquencies

    The Hook News Blog lisa 2010

  • Bizbrief: BuilderFish rises from real estate ruin On 14th Street: Boutique 'Alcove' hotel gets Council approval Guilty plea: Comer goes directly to jail Landmark list: Minor atop California taxpayer delinquencies

    The Hook News Blog lisa 2010

  • On 14th Street: Boutique 'Alcove' hotel gets Council approval Guilty plea: Comer goes directly to jail Landmark list: Minor atop California taxpayer delinquencies

    The Hook News Blog hawes 2010

  • Bizbrief: BuilderFish rises from real estate ruin On 14th Street: Boutique 'Alcove' hotel gets Council approval Guilty plea: Comer goes directly to jail Landmark list: Minor atop California taxpayer delinquencies

    The Hook News Blog lisa 2010

  • Actress Rachel Bilson meets a friend for lunch at the "Alcove" cafe in Los Angeles,

    In Case You Didn't Know 2009

  • Actress Rachel Bilson meets a friend for lunch at the "Alcove" cafe in Los Angeles,

    In Case You Didn't Know 2009

  • (like the guidebook line, "London A to Z"): we know this because the titles are arranged in alphabetical order, from "Alcove" to "Zymurgy" ( "the chemistry of fermentation in brewing" - not a bad description of the making of a poem).

    NYT > Home Page By HELEN VENDLER 2009

  • You can find other reviews of this book at: Charlotte's Library; The Alcove

    Rabid Reads: "Troll's Eye View" by Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling (editors) 2010

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