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Charlie's Italian Cafe in La Verne is scheduled to be featured on the Fox Network television program "Kitchen Nightmares" at 8 p.m. on Feb. 17, the restaurant announced.
A television crew with irascible English chef Gordon Ramsay visited the restaurant in October. The show's interaction with Charlie's Italian Cafe resulted in the eatery adopting a new menu and remodeling its dining area.
A television crew with irascible English chef Gordon Ramsay visited the restaurant in October. The show's interaction with Charlie's Italian Cafe resulted in the eatery adopting a new menu and remodeling its dining area.
The La Verne Chamber of Commerce is holding a raffle for two Top Eliminator Club Tickets for the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Winternationals.
The drag racing event is set to take place from Feb. 9-12 at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona.
The tickets, for Feb. 12 admission, include breakfast, lunch and a reserved grandstand seat.
Single tickets sell for $10. Blocks of six or twelve tickets can be purchased for $50 or $100.
Tickets can be purchased through Feb. 3 online at www.lavernechamber.org, at various retailers who are members of the La Verne chamber or at the chamber offices, 2078 Bonita Ave., La Verne.
The winning ticket is scheduled to be chosen Feb. 3.
The drag racing event is set to take place from Feb. 9-12 at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona.
The tickets, for Feb. 12 admission, include breakfast, lunch and a reserved grandstand seat.
Single tickets sell for $10. Blocks of six or twelve tickets can be purchased for $50 or $100.
Tickets can be purchased through Feb. 3 online at www.lavernechamber.org, at various retailers who are members of the La Verne chamber or at the chamber offices, 2078 Bonita Ave., La Verne.
The winning ticket is scheduled to be chosen Feb. 3.
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings wrote in a letter to subscribers Monday that the company will split its DVD-by-mail service into a new service called "Qwikster."
The company will continue to offer streaming video services under the Netflix moniker.
The split follows a recent -- and unpopular -- price hike in which Netflix raised subscription fees for customers who pay for both DVD-by-mail and streaming video services.
The Qwikster name change is scheduled to happen in a matter of weeks. The company will use separate websites for both services, and Netflix plans to add video game rentals, for an extra fee, to Qwikster customers.
No additional pricing changes are planned, Hastings wrote.
The company will continue to offer streaming video services under the Netflix moniker.
The split follows a recent -- and unpopular -- price hike in which Netflix raised subscription fees for customers who pay for both DVD-by-mail and streaming video services.
The Qwikster name change is scheduled to happen in a matter of weeks. The company will use separate websites for both services, and Netflix plans to add video game rentals, for an extra fee, to Qwikster customers.
No additional pricing changes are planned, Hastings wrote.



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