Prometheus Project Foundation & Hellenic American Project (HAP) Announce Collaboration

First collaborative project is a documentary feature film, “Diner, an American Institution”

“Diner, an American Institution” Documentary Film

NEW YORKOct. 24, 2023PRLog — The Prometheus Project Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to the creation of insightful Media Programs aimed at educating, enlightening, and empowering the American public, is proud to announce its collaboration with Hellenic American Project (HAP) Queens College, in producing media projects that make a difference.

The first collaborative project is a documentary feature film, “Diner, an American Institution” which explores the profound influence of various ethnic groups on both American society and the food industry. At its heart, this joint endeavor seeks to conduct a historical and sociological examination of immigrant adaptability, integration, and interplay with cultural values, family bonds, and ethnic networks. “Diner, an American Institution” explores the rich history of American diners and the invaluable contributions made by immigrants from across the globe who served as chefs, waitstaff, bussers, and kitchen crew in shaping this culinary institution’s success.

The documentary will trace the evolution of diners from their humble beginnings as horse-drawn food carts catering to late-night factory workers through their transformation into stationary structures resembling rail cars equipped with electricity and open around the clock. It will also explore the era of streamlined Art Deco silver diners in the 1930s and their evolution into the contemporary large-scale restaurants we know today.

The Greek-American community has played a pivotal role in the diner’s history. This documentary will tell the story of how Greek-Americans have been instrumental in shaping diners into the iconic American eateries they are today. Historical records indicate that in the 1990s, approximately two-thirds of New York City’s 800 diners were owned by Greek Americans. Moreover, in New Jersey, widely regarded as the diner capital, the majority of diner owners are still of Greek descent.

“We are excited to tell this important story,” said Nicholas Alexiou, Director of the Hellenic American Project at Queens College. “This documentary will shed light on the contributions of Greek Americans to American culture and society.”

The documentary is expected to be completed by early 2024.

About Prometheus Project Foundation: The Prometheus Project Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to producing enlightening Media Programs that inform, educate, and empower the American public. Through thought-provoking content creation, the Foundation aims to foster a deeper understanding of the diverse tapestry of American society and history.

About Hellenic American Project (HAP) at Queens College: Hellenic American Project (HAP) at Queens College is a dynamic academic initiative committed to exploring and promoting Hellenic culture and Greek, Cypriot – Americans’ contributions to American society. HAP enriches the academic and cultural landscape of Queens College and the broader community through research, education, and cultural events.

For more information about Prometheus Project Foundation, https://www.prometheusprojectfoundation.org/

For more information about Hellenic American Project (HAP) at Queens College,
visit www.hapsoc.org

“DISCLAIMERVILLE” …A collection of some very scary disclaimers in everyday Advertising

Enclosed is a compilation of some very common and very scary disclaimers that might make you think twice about buying some of those products

SAN MATEO, Calif.Oct. 24, 2023PRLog — WELCOME TO “DISCLAIMERVILLE”

Copyright 2023, by an Advertising Executive named Robert Barrows

It was another fine day in

Disclaimerville, and here are some

interesting takes on some of the disclaimers

in some of the advertising I saw and heard today…

FIRST…let it be known that

Terms and Conditions Apply…

AND… YOUR PRICE MAY VARY

AND…Before you buy….

keep in mind that

Past Performance is not a

guide to future performance!

And of course…this ad is

For Entertainment Purposes Only.

And, keep in mind that it may also be…

Sponsored Content,

or, a message from

A paid, non-attorney spokesperson,

Or…a paid celebrity endorser.

AND FOR SOME OF THE MEDICAL ADS

I SAW TODAY (while they were showing videos

of families at picnics having fun)…

I heard some side effects like…

Strokes, Heart Attacks and Deaths have occurred…

This product is Not Recommended for Children…

And…when I went to a drug store

to look for some toenail fungus medicine,

there was a disclaimer on all of

the over-the-counter boxes of toenail

medicines I saw that actually said

“Not effective on nails.”

And then, on some toy ads…it said

Products may contain small parts

considered to be choking hazards…

So, please take this ad

For information and educational purposes only…

and of course…

Use at your own risk!

And, on a lighter note, from part of a

poem by an Advertising Executive

named Robert Barrows…

at least there was one disclaimer I could laugh to…

“If condition persists, consult a physician…

if boredom sets in, change your position.”

SO…WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE

(or most fearful) advertising and product disclaimers?

YOU CAN ADD YOUR DISCLAIMERS HERE…

…but be careful not to step on the toes of some of your past, present, and future clients, and be careful not to betray

any of your clients, bosses

and co-workers, too…

(In short…”Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.”)

SO…IS THIS WHAT WE HAVE TO LIVE WITH

FOR REAL TRUTH IN ADVERTISING?

I guess it’s always been Caveat Emptor…

and I guess it’s just another fine day

in Disclaimerville.

(Add your favorite disclaimers here)…

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People can see some more of my poetry in two books I wrote called “Crazy Robert’s Poems and Potential Song Lyrics” and “Crazy Robert’s More Great Poems and Potential Song Lyrics” that they can download for a dollar each on Amazon.

PLUS, there are also several things that media companies can do with this poem that could help generate tremendous new advertising revenues.

For more information, contact Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising and Public Relations.

LTQA Congratulates Michael Monson, Patti Killingsworth, and Joe Caldwell

WASHINGTONOct. 24, 2023PRLog — Long-Term Quality Alliance (LTQA) is delighted to announce exciting changes to its leadership team. As we bid farewell to our esteemed and longtime Board Chair, Carol Raphael, we warmly congratulate Michael Monson, President and CEO of Altarum, on his election to the position. Additionally, we are excited to announce the election of Patti Killingsworth, Chief Strategy Officer at CareBridge, and Joe Caldwell, Director of the Community Living Policy Center, to the LTQA Board of Directors.

Congratulating Michael Monson: LTQA’s New Board Chair

Michael Monson, an accomplished leader in the field of LTSS with a wealth of experience in healthcare, is stepping into the role of LTQA Board Chair. Michael Monson is the Chief Executive Officer and President of Altarum, as well as a Trustee of the Board. Altarum is a nonprofit organization focused on improving the health of individuals with fewer financial resources and populations disenfranchised by the health care system.

Prior to Altarum, Michael was the Senior Vice President of Medicaid and Complex Care and CEO of Social Health Bridge at Centene Corporation – the nation’s largest Medicaid health plan. He had national product responsibility for Centene’s Medicaid and Complex Care product lines – TANF; CHIP; Foster Care; Medicaid Expansion; Aged Blind & Disabled; Managed Long-Term Services and Supports; and Medicare-Medicaid Plans (CMS Financial Alignment Demonstration). These products operate across 30 states and collectively comprise more than 12.5 million members and more than $70 billion in revenue.

“We are thrilled to have Michael stepping into the role of LTQA Board Chair,” LTQA Chief Executive Officer, Mary Kaschak, expressed. “With an impressive career that demonstrates his dedication to improving the quality of long-term care, Michael brings invaluable insights and a passion for advancing LTQA’s mission. His vision for the future of LTQA aligns seamlessly with our commitment to ensuring high-quality, person-centered care for all Americans as they age.”

Meet Our Newest Board Members: Patti Killingsworth and Joe Caldwell

Patti Killingsworth and Joe Caldwell are two exceptional thought leaders in the field of LTSS who have been elected to the LTQA Board of Directors.

Patti Killingsworth is a career public servant with more than 25 years of Medicaid Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) experience, leading system redesign initiatives in multiple states. Most recently, she was the longstanding Assistant Commissioner and Chief of LTSS for TennCare, the Medicaid Agency in Tennessee, where she led the design and implementation of two successful managed LTSS programs. She is a lifelong family caregiver and nationally recognized leader in home and community-based services (HCBS), managed LTSS, value-based purchasing for LTSS, and initiatives to improve care for beneficiaries dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. She currently serves as the Chief Strategy Officer for CareBridge.

Joe Caldwell, PhD, is Senior Scientist and Director of the Community Living Policy Center, within the Lurie Institute for Disability Policy at Brandeis University. His work focuses on home and community-based services and supports for individuals with disabilities, older adults, and family caregivers. Previously, Dr. Caldwell was Director of LTSS at the National Council on Aging, where he led the Disability and Aging Collaborative, a coalition of over 40 national aging disability organizations that work together to advance federal long-term services and support policy.

“The LTQA Board of Directors is delighted to welcome Patti Killingsworth and Joe Caldwell as new Board members,” noted Mr. Monson. “Their expertise in LTSS and HCBS policy will play a crucial role as the Board helps steer LTQA into an exciting future that builds on the exceptional work of our outgoing Board Chair, Carol Raphael. Carol has been a vital leader, and we extend our deepest gratitude for her dedication and contributions to LTQA over her many years as Board Chair.”

These changes in leadership reflect LTQA’s commitment to driving innovation and excellence in long-term care. For more information about our Board of Directors and the work of LTQA, please visit our website at www.ltqa.org.

Terrifying Tales: Chilly Stories for a Cool Night, A Storytelling Concert benefiting The Center

Terrifying Tales: Chilly Stories For A Cool Night

Terrifying Tales: Chilly Stories For A Cool Night

BEDMINSTER, N.J.Oct. 23, 2023PRLog — On November 4 join Better Said Than Done storytellers Robin Bady, Sarah Brady, Megan Hicks and Jessica Robinson in person at The Center for Contemporary Art (“The Center”), as well as streaming online, for “Terrifying Tales: Chilly Stories for a Cool Night,” a storytelling concert benefiting The Center. These stories are intended to entertain and scare a mature audience. The show begins at 7pm, doors open 6:30pm. Light refreshments will be served.

Tickets for Terrifying Tales are available for the in-person event or streaming online. In-Person Tickets: Members of The Center $15, Non-Members $20 (On sale until November 3 at 12 Noon), Virtual Only Tickets: $10 (On sale until November 7 at Midnight). Proceeds, after paying the performers, will benefit The Center for Contemporary Art. Additional donations welcome.

Better Said Than Done defines storytelling as the art of performing a story in front of a live audience. Storytelling is a performing art, a form of entertainment, and, from our mouths, a reality the audience will not forget. Better Said Than Done, Inc., was launched in May 2011, by Jessica Piscitelli Robinson, to bring the art of storytelling to Northern Virginia. For more information on upcoming shows, storytellers, or workshops, please visit www.bettersaidthandone.com.

Visit https://www.ccabedminster.org to purchase tickets.

STORYTELLERS

Robin Bady

is a narrative artist working nationally and internationally, developing performances and story projects. She performs at spoken word venues, fringes, theaters, and storytelling festivals. Her children’s shows are featured at major museums, schools, libraries. Robin’s solo show – Nancy Drewinsky and the Search for the Missing Letter – a story of McCarthyism and anti-Semitism –  tours fringe festivals and theaters. Robin hosts the BADY House Storytelling Concert series in Brooklyn; she also created No, We Won’t Shut Up!, a powerful project showcasing the voices of a diverse group of women speaking out. She has told ghost stories since she saw her first ghost.

Sarah Brady is a storyteller and teaching artist who holds a Bachelor of Science degree in speech education and a Master of Arts degree in interpretative speech. Prior to becoming a professional storyteller, she taught communication and theatre at Hampton University. She has told stories at a variety of venues in both the United Kingdom and the United States, working with such entities as Story Tapestries; Arts for Learning–Virginia; Cambridge Storytellers; Epic Tales; the Suffolk Archives; the White Rose Project; and the International Storytelling Center. You can find out more about her work at sarahosburnbrady.com

Megan Hicks makes stuff and makes stuff up. For the purposes of this bio, she is three decades into a storytelling career that has taken her to four continents and from sea to shining sea. With her husband, whose name is (aptly) Jack, she co-produces the Rose Valley Storytelling House Concerts series, now in its 8th season. When she’s not working on new stories, she’s making art from things most other people throw away.

Better Said Than Done Founder Jessica Robinson has performed at the International Storytelling Festival, on PBS’ “Stories from the Stage,” for the Queens Theater, First Person Arts Festival, Mostly True Things, The Story Space, Bridgeport Pechakucha, at 2 National Storytelling Network(NSN) Conferences, and the Forest Storytelling Festival. She’s shared stories on the Bonkers Brit, Full Spirals, and Funny Parents Podcasts. Jessica was a Featured Teller at the Stone Soup, the Washington Folk, the Women’s, the Allegheny, the Florida, and the Hampton Storytelling Festivals. Jessica was presented the 2023 ORACLE Award by the NSN and is a co-author of Roar: True Tales of Women Warriors.

Unleash Your Business Potential: An Evening of Insight & Networking with Business Mogul Mike Southon

Mike Southon Hi Res 2023

Mike Southon Hi Res 2023

LONDONOct. 22, 2023PRLog — Ready to ignite your entrepreneurial spirit in an atmosphere of sophistication, insight, and fun? This is an exclusive opportunity to expand your professional horizons, forge meaningful partnerships, and be part of a vibrant community of entrepreneurs and innovators. In a high-stakes environment, your business could hit the jackpot!

The London Business Journal and Introbiz proudly announce a not-to-be-missed evening of networking, learning, and entertainment at the illustrious Grosvenor Casino on the 25th of October. Elevate your business strategies, connect with like-minded professionals, and unwind in one of the city’s top venues, known for its blend of luxury, excitement, and first-class service.

Highlight of the Night – A Conversation with Mike Southon:

Stealing the spotlight is none other than Mike Southon, the mastermind behind ‘The Beermat Entrepreneur.’ Renowned for his serial entrepreneurship and best-selling author status, Southon will distil decades of business acumen into a single, potent keynote. His insights have revolutionised the way we perceive business strategies, providing a robust framework for converting nascent ideas into thriving enterprises.

Why Attend?

Exclusive Insights:

Gain exclusive entrepreneurial strategies from Mike Southon, and equip yourself with the wisdom that has shaped the foundations of successful businesses across the globe.

Premium Networking: Engage in meaningful discourse with a diverse professional audience, including ambitious entrepreneurs, seasoned business leaders, and trailblazers across various sectors. Here, potential partnerships and ventures await.

High-Stakes Fun: Revel in the upscale ambiance of the Grosvenor Casino with complimentary bar refreshments, a thrilling non-monetary roulette tournament, and the chance to win an exquisite bottle of champagne. Every participant is granted a £5 Free Play voucher, heightening the night’s excitement.

Collaborative Opportunities: Unlock the potential of your business with The London Business Journal, an esteemed publication dedicated to bolstering business alliances across the metropolis.

The event, although casual, holds prospects that are anything but trivial. With limited seats available, potential attendees are encouraged to secure their tickets at the earliest. This is more than an event; it’s a launchpad for your next business success story.

Join us. Expand your horizons. Let your business prowess shine in an evening dedicated to celebrating entrepreneurial spirits.

For more information and to reserve your spot, please visit : https://introbiz.co.uk/networking-event/deck-of-deals-mike-southon-live-at-the-grosvenor-casino/

About The London Business Journal:

The London Business Journal is London’s number 1 business magazine. It covers exclusive stories of some of the wealthiest self-made entrepreneurs in the world, as well as features, tips and advice from some of the most prominent business thought leaders of our time.

It is a no-nonsense and down to earth business publication catering primarily to businesses in and around the UK’s most economically vibrant city – London, although it is read both nationally and internationally.

The London Business Journal is a free subscription-based publication and can be obtained by visiting: www.londonbusinessjournal.co.uk

About Introbiz:

Introbiz is a professional but ‘human’ business network where relationships are born and millions of pounds worth of business is secured every single year. The Introbiz experience combines proven ‘power group’ formats for effective networking, set-up in a hybrid of online and in-person locations; with a community of ambitious business owners. Harnessing over 13 years of experience connecting businesses and hosting events, they are able to create powerful referrals and environments where long-lasting relationships are born.

To find out more about Introbiz visit: www.introbiz.co.uk

Media Contact

For further information contact:

Yasmin Issabek

Email: yasmin.issabek@londonbusinessjournal.co.uk

The Late Russell Batiste Tributes at Inaugural NOLA Funk Fest Through Sunday, October 22nd

Russell Batiste Band members will be joined by special guests including Leo Nocentelli, June Yamagishi, Jason Mingledorf, Jazmine Butler, Jamal Batiste and other Batiste Family members during time slot originally planned for Batiste to perform.

Russell Batiste Jr. photo: Matthew Hinton

Russell Batiste Jr. photo: Matthew Hinton

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Numerous tributes to honor the late Russell Batiste Jr. at NOLA Funk Fest

Several acts, family members to celebrate the life and music of the beloved performer.

The New Orleans music community is coming together to pay homage to the late Russell Batiste, Jr. at the inaugural NOLA Funk Fest this weekend. Batiste, a staple of the city’s vibrant music scene for decades, was scheduled to perform at the festival three times before his untimely passing in September. To honor his life and legacy, several acts, including Batiste’s relatives, have announced special tributes during their sets.

The tributes begin Friday at 1:45 PM with the Russell Batiste Opening NOLA Funk Fest Second Line and culminate Sunday at 3:00 PM with a special performance by Batiste’s own band with guest appearances by Leo Nocentelli, June Yamagishi, Jason Mingledorf, Jazmine Butler, Jamal Batiste and other Batiste family members.

“We are heartbroken by the loss of Russell Batiste, Jr. We’re also focused on celebrating his life and massive contributions to music and culture in New Orleans and around the world. The tributes planned for the NOLA Funk Fest will give fans and fellow musicians an opportunity to come together and honor his memory,” said Louisiana Music & Heritage Experience Co-Chair Chris Beary.

Russell Batiste Jr. Tributes at NOLA Funk Fest

  • Friday (1:45 PM): The Russell Batiste Opening NOLA Funk Fest Second Line

Parade starts at the Barracks entrance to the New Orleans Jazz Museum, featuring The Original Pinettes and The Baby Dolls.

  • Friday (7 PM): Leo Nocentelli’s ‘Experiencing The Meters’

This headline act included Russell Batiste on drums before his passing. Russell’s brother, Jamal Batiste, will fill-in alongside other members of the Batiste Family.

  • Saturday (12 PM): David Batiste and the Gladiators

David Batiste is Russell’s father. Other members of the Batiste Family will join.

  • Sunday (3 PM): The Russell Batiste Tribute

This time slot was originally scheduled to be filled by Russell Batiste and his band. Russell Batiste Band members will be joined by special guests including Leo Nocentelli, June Yamagishi, Jason Mingledorf, Jazmine Butler, Jamal Batiste and other Batiste Family members.

NOLA Funk Fest

Friday, October 20th – Sunday, October 22nd
New Orleans Jazz Museum (400 Esplanade Ave.)

Single and three-day tickets for NOLA Funk Fest are on sale now, $45 for single-day admission and $100 for a three-day pass. VIP packages are also available. For more information go to https://www.nolafunkfest.com/.

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