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MEDIA INVITE & ADVISORY / ONSITE COVERAGE REQUEST: Salute to Veteran’s Day

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David Perry / David Perry & Associates, Inc. / cell: (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com

 

MEDIA INVITE & ADVISORY / ONSITE COVERAGE REQUEST:

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10

WHEN:  Friday, November 10: 9am – 1pm

WHERE:  Craneway Pavilion

1414 Harbour Way South, Richmond, CA

WHAT: Salute to Veteran’s Day – FREE

WEB: www.visitrichmondca.com

WHY: The Salute to Veteran’s Day will be a free, entertaining, interesting and patriotic event – providing an opportunity for Richmond, Bay Area, and other area supporters of veterans to honor those who have served our country and risked their lives for the freedom we enjoy and cherish.  Further, the event will provide compelling narratives about the history of Richmond in supporting war efforts  and information on a number of local and regional organizations working today to support veterans generally and more specifically in entering the workforce and business after military service.  A delicious buffet will be served, free of charge.

Invitees include: veterans of military service, active duty military, friends/supporters and family of veterans, veteran business owners, representatives from corporate supporters, representatives of veteran advocacy organizations, local elected officials and community leaders and local media representatives

The Craneway Pavilion, located on 25 waterfront acres, delivers spectacular views of the San Francisco skyline, with floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the entire event space as well as a large outside patio.

Established as a 501c-6 tourism business improvement district established in 2004, the Visit Richmond CA is the destination marketing organization for the City of Richmond, California.

THE AMULET: Journey to Sirok, Book I in The Elias Chronicles – Now Available

THE AMULET: Journey to Sirok, Book I in The Elias Chronicles – Now Available


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact: E.G. Kardos – egkardos@gmail.com


2 November 2017- Richmond, VA: Klatch Books has released THE AMULET: Journey to Sirok a novel by E.G.Kardos.

WHEN TWIN SWORDS COLLIDE, an incredible power is unleashed and a new world opens. Defeating the three-headed dragon is the only way for young Elias to seize his treasure. THE AMULET: Journey to Sirok is a magical adventure as Elias searches to find a sorcerer named Zoltan to reveal clues to his search.

This epic fantasy is a ‘hero’s journey’ in the classic sense and engages young readers who take this adventure with Elias in an uncertain and mystical world. Likewise, it’s a story for the ‘young at heart’ reader who finds the quest personally revealing,” Kardos said about the story. “This is what I’ve been told.”

THE AMULET: Journey to Sirok is Book I of THE ELIAS CHRONICLES. Book II is scheduled for release in 2018.

 

 Here’s what they’re saying:

 “E.G. Kardos is a soul searcher. He writes from the head and heart, finding true meaning in the vagaries of life.” Dean King, bestselling author of Skeletons on the Zahara

 

“Mr. Kardos has delved deep into his own roots, bringing rich Hungarian folklore to life in this fascinating, action-packed tale. Yes, THE AMULET- Journey to Sirok is a fantasy–lovers of sword and sorcery will not be disappointed–but it is at its heart a very human story.” C.S. Marks, author of the Elfhunter trilogy

 

“… Swords, shape shifters, and sorcerers all confront Elias as he seeks an answer to the most compelling question of all: who am I? Well-crafted and swiftly moving, this fantasy/adventure will easily intrigue readers. Dr. Leila Christenbury, Commonwealth Professor of English Education, Past President of NCTE, former Co-editor of The ALAN Review (Assembly on Literature for Adolescents)

 

“Elias’s quest is our quest, his journey our journey. You will quickly become ensnared in his grand adventure as Elias tries to answer humanity’s most profound question. ‘Who am I?’ Roy Dimond author of I, Bully.

Edward G. Kardos is the author of several books. Daniel Pink, bestselling author of “A Whole New Mind”, said this about Kardos’ last book, “Zen Master Next Door” (Green Dragon Books)—“What an inspiring way to learn about our very soul. These modern day parables…are compelling and left me wanting more.” Lectures, guest appearances, interviews and review copies are available by contacting the author at egkardos@gmail.com

THE AMULET: Journey to Sirok (ISBN-10: 0692907214) and (ISBN-13: 978-0692907214) is published in paperback by Klatch Books, 268 pages, retail price $11.98 or as an e-book (Kindle) and retails at $2.99. Copies may be purchased from Amazon (or any bookseller worldwide) and by contacting the author at egkardos@gmail.com and for more information, please visit www.edwardgkardos.com

Ethan Russell Opens Photo Gallery in San Anselmo

Media contacts: David Perry / (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com

Patti Silva / Best Seat in the House  / (415) 961-8972 / ethan@ethanrussell.com 

Multi Grammy-nominated photographer, author and director

Ethan Russell Opens Photo Gallery in San Anselmo

Only photographer to have shot album covers for

The Beatles, The Rolling Stones & The Who

BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE

Press Preview: Saturday, October 28: 4pm-10pm

Open to the Public beginning Sunday, October 29: 12pm-6pm

27 October 2017 – San Anselmo, CA: Keith Richards should know: “A thoughtful man with a blinding vision” is how the legendary rocker called longtime San Anselmo resident Ethan Russell.  Now, the rest of us can experience the iconic work of the only photographer to have shot album covers for The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Who. This weekend, Russell — the multi Grammy-nominated photographer, author and director – brings his artistry to the public with the opening of his much anticipated gallery, Best Seat in the House (556 San Anselmo Avenue, San Anselmo, CA 94960) right across the street from George Lucas’ Imagination Park

San Francisco’s Cartoon Art Museum Reopens: Saturday, October 28

media contact: David Perry / (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com

San Francisco’s Cartoon Art Museum Reopens: Saturday, October 28

www.cartoonart.org

Esteemed 32 Year-Old Institution Now In Heart of SF’s Tourism District

28 October 2017 – San Francisco, CA:  After a two-year hiatus, the Cartoon Art Museum (www.cartoonart.org) reopens to the public this Saturday, October 28, 2017, at its new location (781 Beach Street) in San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf. The museum marks its long-anticipated return with three new exhibitions: Smile! The Comics of Raina Telgemeier, A Tribute to Mike Mignola’s Hellboy, and the Emerging Artist Showcase featuring Nidhi Chanani’s Pashmina.

“We’re so thrilled to be at the center of San Francisco’s waterfront and tourism hub,” said Museum Executive Director Summerlea Kashar noting special assistance from the Northern California Community Loan Fund and the City and County of San Francisco in helping the Museum reopen after its move from its longtime downtown location. “Our new, permanent home is bigger, better and exactly where we want and need to be to serve our loyal fan base and build new audiences.”

With operating hours Thursdays through Tuesdays from 11am to 5pm, visitors can peruse the opening exhibitions and enjoy the spectacular views of the Bay, Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands and Alcatraz that the neighborhood provides. On Saturday, October 28th, guests in costume will receive a treat for Halloween in honor of our Tribute to Hellboy exhibition. On Sunday, October 29th from 3pm to 4pm, Academy Award-nominated Cartoon Saloon Studios will have a filmmaker presentation on the soon to be released feature animation, The Breadwinner.

Located at 781 Beach Street (just one block from Aquatic Park, the Maritime Museum, Ghirardelli Square, and the Hyde Street cable car turnaround), the 1912 brick building features a beautiful historic façade, prominent street presence, convenient parking, and easy access to and from public transportation. It offers highly visible public access to the museum’s nearly 8,000 square feet of space featuring galleries, screening area, workshop, classroom, bookstore, library and collections facility.

Founded in 1984, the Cartoon Art Museum has something for everyone — from comic strips, comic books and anime to political cartoons, graphic novels and underground comix. Visitors of all ages can view original cartoon art at exhibitions and screenings, produce their own comics and animation at classes and workshops, research deeply into our collection and library, and mingle with professional and aspiring cartoonists. The Museum’s mission is to ignite imaginations and foster the next generation of visual storytellers by celebrating the history of cartoon art, its role in society, and its universal appeal. The Museum’s vision is to be the premier destination to experience cartoon art in all its many forms from around the world, and a leader in providing insight into the process of creating it.

During the Museum’s past three decades, nearly 200 exhibitions have featured hundreds of artists from almost every continent and artistic style, including Mary Blair, Dan Clowes, Robert Crumb, Will Eisner, Phil Frank, Edward Gorey, Hayao Miyazaki, Spain Rodriguez, Charles Schulz, Ronald Searle, Dr. Seuss, Art Spiegelman, Garry Trudeau, Morrie Turner, Bill Watterson and many more.

The Museum’s unique permanent collection houses 7,000 pieces, including original Disney animation art from the collection of Mike Glad; historic comic strip art from Charles Schulz (Peanuts), Bill Watterson (Calvin & Hobbes), Bil Keane (Family Circus), Walt Kelly (Pogo), George Herriman (Krazy Kat) and Winsor McCay; political cartoons from Bill Mauldin and Lou Grant; comic book art from Bob Kane, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, and many others.

Admission to the Cartoon Art Museum is $10 for Adults, $6 for Students, Seniors and Military, and $4 for Children 6 to 12 years old. Children 5 and under and members are free. San Francisco residents will also receive a locals discounted rate of $7. For more information on scheduling educational groups, please contact education@cartoonart.org.

Opening Exhibitions

Smile! The Comics of Raina Telgemeier (October 28, 2107 – March 19, 2018)
Celebrate the comics of San Francisco native Raina Telgemeier including her highly popular autobiographical works Smile and Sisters, her award-winning graphic novels Drama and Ghosts, and her acclaimed adaptations of Ann M. Martin’s The Baby-Sitter’s Club series. The exhibition features an in-depth look at Telgemeier’s creative process and includes rare comics and photos from the artist’s own archives.

About Raina Telgemeier

Raina Telgemeier is the author and illustrator of the graphic novels Smile, Drama, and Sisters, all New York Times #1 bestsellers. She also adapted and illustrated four graphic novel versions of Ann M. Martin’s The Baby-Sitters Club series, and has contributed short stories to many anthologies. Raina’s accolades include two Eisner Awards, a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor, a Stonewall Honor, and many Best Of and Notable lists. Her latest graphic novel is Ghosts. Raina lives and works in San Francisco, CA.

A Tribute to Mike Mignola’s Hellboy (October 28, 2107 – January 7, 2018)

Since his debut in 1994, the supernatural hero Hellboy has become a cultural sensation—racking up a dozen Eisner Awards and developing numerous spinoffs including  novels, video games, and feature films. The Cartoon Art Museum pays tribute to creator Mike Mignola with an exhibition featuring original artwork from today’s top graphic novelists, animators, and cartoonists who have drawn inspiration from the master storyteller’s signature creation. Featured artists include Harry Bliss (The New Yorker), Jeffrey Brown (Darth Vader and Son), Cliff Chiang (Paper Girls), Sam Kieth (The Maxx) Patrick McDonnell (Mutts), Steve Purcell (Sam & Max), and Kent Williams (The Fountain), among others.

About Mike Mignola

Mike Mignola’s fascination with ghosts and monsters began at an early age; reading Dracula at age twelve introduced him to Victorian literature and folklore from which he has never recovered. Starting out in 1982 as a bad inker for Marvel Comics, he swiftly evolved into a not-so-bad artist. In 1994, he published the first Hellboy series through Dark Horse Comics. It lead to 19 Hellboy graphic novels (and counting), several spin-off titles (B.P.R.D., Lobster Johnson, Abe Sapien, and Sir Edward Grey: Witchfinder), novels, animated films, and two live-action films. Along the way he worked on Francis Ford Coppola’s film Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992), served as a production designer for Disney’s Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001), and became the visual consultant to director Guillermo del Toro on Blade II (2002), Hellboy (2004), and Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008). Mike’s books have earned numerous awards and are published in a great many countries. Mike lives in Southern California with his wife, daughter, and cat.

Emerging Artist Showcase: Nidhi Chanani’s Pashmina (October 28, 2017 – February 12, 2018): In this heartwarming graphic novel debut, Nidhi Chanani weaves a tale about the hardship and self-discovery that is born from juggling two cultures and two worlds.

Priyanka Das has so many unanswered questions: Why did her mother abandon her home in India years ago? What was it like there? And most importantly, who is her father, and why did her mom leave him behind? But Pri’s mom avoids these questions―the topic of India is permanently closed.

For Pri, her mother’s homeland can only exist in her imagination. That is, until she finds a mysterious pashmina tucked away in a forgotten suitcase. When she wraps herself in it, she is transported to a place more vivid and colorful than any guidebook or Bollywood film. But is this the real India? And what is that shadow lurking in the background? To learn the truth, Pri must travel farther than she’s ever dared and find the family she never knew.

About Nidhi Chanani

Nidhi Chanani was born in Kolkata, India, and raised in Southern California. She holds a degree in literature from the University of California, Santa Cruz. She creates illustrations that capture the love in everyday moments. In 2012, she was honored at the White House as a Champion of Change for her art. Her illustrations are sold in boutiques along the West Coast and she has worked with companies such as Disney and Hasbro. Nidhi lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, daughter, and two cats. Pashmina is her first graphic novel.

11th “Home for Halloween” Campaign

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11th “Home for Halloween” Campaign Reminds Revelers to

Keep It Close to Home on October 31

www.homeforhalloween.com

26 October 2017 – San Francisco, CA: What will you be doing in your hometown and home neighborhood on Tuesday, October 31 — Halloween 2017? For the 11th year, San Francisco’s Home for Halloween campaign (www.homeforhalloween.com) is urging people to celebrate the costume-filled holiday close to home in an effort to spur their local business communities and also remind revelers to keep the holiday safe and sane.

“Halloween is a fun family tradition, and I encourage all San Franciscans and our visitors to be safe when they are out celebrating,” said San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee. “There are many wonderful and safe events happening in San Francisco neighborhoods and throughout the Bay Area, and we are encouraging people to celebrate Halloween in their local neighborhoods and cities.”

“We want to be clear, there will be NO street closure and NO event in San Francisco’s Castro District. The Castro, while open for business, will not be closed for a street party,” said San Francisco Police Chief William Scott.

The multi-layered Home for Halloween campaign was launched in 2007 to discourage individuals who live outside of San Francisco from coming into the Castro neighborhood on October 31 and overwhelming the mostly residential neighborhood and its smattering of small businesses and bars. In addition, the campaign has proved a catalyst for other San Francisco neighborhoods to sponsor activities outside of the Castro. The Home for Halloween website includes a broad list of activities occurring around the Bay Area on Halloween evening. Comprehensive transportation and public safety information is included.

“Above all, this is a public safety campaign,” says Scott, noting that over the years, Halloween has sometimes become an excuse for nuisance and even violent behavior. “For those people who would come into the Castro — or any part of the City — with bad intentions and exhibiting bad behavior, the message is very clear: stay home.”