RNC
chairman Reice Priebus was born Reinhold
Reince Priebus in Dover, New Jersey, the son of Greek mother, Dimitra Priebus and her
German husband whose name does not appear in Wikipedia but instead they list
the mother twice, once as Dimitra
and then as Roula, which is the one
and same person his mother. His father
was a former union electrician who works in real estate. He became politically engaged at age 16, volunteering for several
campaigns throughout high school. After graduating from high school, he
attended the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where he majored in English and political science, and joined the Delta Chi fraternity. He graduated cum laude in 1994, and prior to that
had been elected to serve as student body president.] He was
born in New Jersey and lived until age 7 in Netcong.... In an
attempt to discredit the massive lawsuit it's facing from New York Attorney
General Eric Schneiderman over Bear
Stearns' mortgage-backed securities, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and its CEO,
Greek American James Dimon, accused
him of using "recycled claims" cribbed from another lawsuit.
(JPMorgan acquired Bear in 2008.) Because Bear Stearns was such a huge player
in the selling and packaging of mortgage-backed securities, there's more than
one similar lawsuit. Legal experts say that's no big deal.
Thirty-one New
Democracy (ND) MPs questioned the minister of tourism in Parliament, asking
that a tourism campaign contract signed by Attica Regional Governor Yiannis Sgouros be re-examined. The ND deputies
underlined that the contract signed with the lowest bidder has already caused
two resignations in the regional government administration, while they rejected
that the contract in question must be immediately implemented in order avoid a
loss of 8.5 million euros in National
Strategic Reference Framework (ESPA) funds…The port of Volos, in central Greece, welcomed
another cruise ship this current season, while other four are expected by Nov.
9. The latest arrival is the cruise ship “Golden Iris”, with 865 tourists on
board, the majority of whom were Israelis. ..Papastratos, a Greece-based tobacco industry, on Wednesday announced an investment of
3.0 million euros to install a new production line at its facilities in
Aspropyrgos, west of Athens proper, for packaging tobacco into rolled cigarettes… The government organized a
road-show October 9-11 in
New York City, with the promotion of energy and real estate opportunities for
institutional investors in the US topping the agenda…. Hotel room occupancy rates in
Greece continued falling in the July-August period in the greater Athens
region, official figures showed.
There was
a shooting September 14 in NYC, shooting of photographs that is, for Entertainment
Weekly, and the subject of the shooting was TV’s Tina Fey duplicating…no, not Sara
Palin but what Audrey Hepburn
looked like in shots from Breakfast at Tiffany’s. It must be noted that
the ‘do the actress sported was the creation of Samaras. No, not the PM! This was Thanos Samaras of L’Atelier in NYC….If you ask me, I’d
rather see Michael Chiklis in
comedies because I think he’s a funny
man, but this series is called Vegas and is shown on CBS TV Tuesdays
(10-11 pm) Dennis Quaid is his
co-star and I’m told that Michael unleashes his Shield charisma as
mobster Vincent Savino. I still like
him better in comedies….Meanwhile, with the departure of 20th
Century Fox chairman and CEO Tom
Rothman, Jim Gianopulos (remember him?) is taking over the number one spot
as of next January. About time we’re getting 20th Century back in
Greek hands. It’s been a while since Spyro
Skouras was king…..Ali in Wonderland is authored by Ali Wentworth but does anybody know who
she is? Sure! She’s the wife of Good Morning America’s George Stephanopoulos and being that
both are TV people, she was asked if we’ll ever see them playing themselves on
the little screen. Her reaction: “We’ll be divorced…...”…Comic Zach Galifianakis. had a birthday last
month. He is 43 as of October 1st… The Israeli embassy in Greece, in cooperation with the
Athens-based Michael Cacoyannis Foundation, is organizing a tribute to Israeli cinema this month, entitled "Seven Stories from
Israel -- Israeli Cinema Week. The films will be screened -- with Greek subtitles --
at the Foundation's centre from Thursday, Oct. 18 to Wednesday Oct. 24. The
event is under the auspices of the ministry of education, religious affairs and
culture…. … Alex
Karras, the burly defensive lineman turned actor in the ABC sitcom
"Webster," and the flick Blazing Saddles died October 10th
surrounded by his family in their Los Angeles home following a hard-fought
battle with kidney disease, heart disease, dementia and stomach cancer,
according to a family spokesman. He was 77….
Allow
me to introduce the mighty, moody Prospera, the stay-at-home sorcerer played by
Olympia
Dukakis in Shakespeare
& Company’s jolly, quirky and
unusually cozy production of “The Tempest,” that played last month in Lenox,
MA. Ms. Dukakis is not the first woman to take on the role of the exiled Duke
of Milan, more commonly an angry old man known as Prospero. But surely no one
else has provided the ineffably maternal mixture of fire, ice, earth and just a
dash of sea salt with which the 81-year-old Ms. Dukakis endows the part. …Because Hercules survived death after
performing his famous “twelve labors”, Eurystheus
wants to kill Hercules’ children believing they pose a threat to his throne.
They are political refugees in Athens, along with their mother Alcmena and Iolaus, a relative and friend of Hercules. Although he is old, Iolaus insists on going to battle
against Eurystheus and succeeds in capturing him. Eurystheus now cannot be put
to death as a prisoner, but wants to be remembered as a protector of Athens,
emphasizing Athens’ democratic and just treatment of foreign nationals. In its
2,440 year history, this will be the second professional staging of Euripides’ Children of Hercules in America and the first ever to use an
ancient setting. Directed and staged by American Thymele Theater Founder Stephen Diacrussi with a cast of 25, ,
the play was staged at the East River
Park Amphitheatre the Naumburg
Bandshell and at Theatre 500
in the Times Square Arts Center Bldg through August, with music by Nicholas Sattinger, choreography by David Bushman, costumes designed by Steven Daniel and translation from the original Greek and edited by Ralph Gladstone. Scotti
Rhodes was responsible for the publicity and Tina Santorineou is one of ATT’s honorary associates….
New York Magazine’s Adam Platt calls Amali, the Steve Tzolis’ transformed Persephone, Modern Greek. He even hands
the East 60th Street establishment two stars which is translated
into ‘Very Good.’ Robin Raisfeld is
the Food Editor for the Magazine....Goodbye Mezzo
Mezzo, hello MP Taverna! Kyriakos Kourakos who owned the former
and struggled for a couple of years, he also owned once the Grecian Cave or Spelia depending the language in which you’d want to call it, the
singular transplant from Greek Town (8th Ave, 26th to 32nd
Streets, Manhattan) of yesteryear. The MP Taverna is the second such belonging
to demigod chef Mike Psilakis, but
it looks like it’s going to take a
while before it opens up for the fire department came up with some violations
on the wood used in the construction, so it looks like a long haul for the co-owner
of the former Anthos. However, I have a word of caution for anyone
with designs of opening smack next to Kyklades.....
In the Socrates
Sculpture Park in Long Island City, Queens, a 10-foot-high inflatable
Buddha-but not Socrates- sculpture prompts visitors to reflect - and post
photos to Twitter……However, if you stroll up (quite a few) blocks from that
point, you’ll end up at Athens Square in Astoria, where the Socrates statue will
be staring at you squarely in the eye….. .
Justine Frangoulis-Argyris is
touring Greece promoting her new book, Traveling with Paul and Laura……On a
different plane, former RI State Senator and also a candidate for the same
office Lou Raptakis has won the
primary and is headed for the elections with flying colors….
Famous
Quotes:"The monarchy will continue as long as the people want
a monarchy." King
Juan Carlos, of Spain, the husband of Queen Sofia, sister of the
deposed Greek monarch, King Constantine.
Word of the Month: Criteria:
Gr. Κριτήριον