For years I have been stating that Americans are being displaced in their own country. I have been called prejudiced, which I am not. I do however think that if you go to live in a country you should have to learn the language, pay into the system, and become a part of what you have claimed to have deserved. I am horrible at language's which is why I turned down a career in Opera. Hey, I crucify standardized English, but when I went to France to visit I learned enough French to get by. In Germany the same thing. It was out of respect and wanting to fit it that I did so. Had some one told me that I was going to need to speak Spanish in order to get proper medical care and assistance I would have studied it in school. No one warned me or prepared me to live in world where English is becoming extinct.
In my heart and mind I know we stole this country from the Indians and treated them inhumane. I completely understand giving them the advantage and making amends. We should! Yet with what is going on, this is not the case. Why am I up in arms ? Let me state three examples of why we need to wake up!
1: Let me start with the most recent. I cracked my tooth and my health insurance is in flux. So I went to the health clinic to get help. Spanish not English was the language most commonly spoken. I could hardly understand the intake worker. When asked to fill out forms it took a good 15 minutes to find one in English. Since when did clinic's become the right of the Spanish population?
2: When I got to the hospital not only were there more posters in Spanish but when I was asked to fill out forms, the what and how it was asked gave me more proof to my overwhelming concern. When asked my language, English was 3rd on the list. 1: was Spanish. 2: Chinese. When asked my nationality it was no longer Caucasian. Now it was 1: Spanish 2: Asian 3: African American 4: American Indian 5: White and 8: Unknown. Since when did I become white and not Caucasian? I am actually rather pink. Where was that choice?
3: Because my insurance is in flux I went to get temporary assistance. Now my eyes get the biggest shock of all. In order to get assistance it would have been a snap if I was an immigrant or a migrant worker. You think I'm kidding ? I'm not, it's in black and white. If I were pregnant I wouldn't even have to show my documents. Society wonders why there are so many pregnant teens and why Hispanic families have so many kids. It pays to keep having them, plus you never have to show if your legal. Again in black and white. It is harder to get help if you are white, born in this country and have lived here all your life.
The health care system has broken down. Tom's insurance won't let him have eye care because he paid a lot of money last year to get help. If he were illegal and needed eye care, no problem. Caroline and Robert just went $200 over their allotted income because Robert was given a bonus for working hard. Now they have been dropped and have to find new insurance.
There are no pictures in this column because this is important. We need to wake up or we will be Americans in search of a country and help. And that is a F.A.C.T.
In a city and world where we are bombarded with social standards and wanting to fit in how do we know the rules. What's hot changes weekly. Publicity churns at a never ending rate with so many releases that you become numb as you try to decide the perfect gift, the newest artist, the trendiest club or the chicest restaurant. F.A.C.T. hopefully will demystify that blur.
Friday, June 8, 2007
Thursday, June 7, 2007
T: Is for the craft of theater

Last Sunday at the Weston Hotel there was an Entertainment Industry Expo presented by Zachary Lezberg and Brian Blattman. Both these men have impressive credits yet like most actor expo's in New York it missed the key ingredients that participants in the industry need. Nowhere were the unions, the relevant participants ie: doctors, businesses, organizations or the teaching professionals that could demystify the blur that this field causes within. Having been involved in producing, writing, acting, casting and teaching I was confused at who this was for. The professional or non? There is a difference in needs. Sadly I learned nothing. They had auditions for Hairspray (did not see or hear this and easily done if you are union), Blue Man Group, Model Management Group (which you can do every Wednesday from 2-4) 2xist (what is this?) and YRB. From what was there, here is the best:
Photography: www.imageworksnyc.com normally $450 for headshots the show special is $100 off. The portraits are clean, expressive with natural lighting and a real feel to them. In a time where the breakdowns are asking for real people this helps the actor convey that.

Not exhibiting but whose flyer's were included in the bag, Theater Resources Unlimited. TRU(run by long time friends Bob Ost and Gary Hughes) is a must for any professional in the theater. Their vast knowledge and resources is unprecedented. They know everybody. They also run a play reading series that is FREE! The 1st one was June 4th but you can catch the next three on the 11th, 18th and 25th at the Players Theater 115 MacDougal. For reservations call 212 714-7628. You can also log onto www.truonline.org to see what they can offer you.
Acting or getting trained: The Network is another legit group, people from the industry make money from doing their job and you pay their salary gig. As you can tell I think having to pay an agent or casting director for allowing you to audition is a joke. This is definitely a trend that has expanded. The thing that impressed me about this is at least they are honest about what they are looking for. They don't however give the whole name so you know who it is. That leaves me a little skeptical but check out www.thenetworknyc.com
Who to thank for attendance: www.amp3pr.com this is one PR company that this industry should know. They are polite, inventive and they know how to entice you to join in. They are the reason you are reading this and that's a F.A.C.T.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
C: Is for the French Bubble Connection




Tuesday, June 5, 2007
A: Is for walking the Chelsea Art Scene




Monday, June 4, 2007
F: Is for fashion ports of call

Marrying old world romance with modern day needs Ports1961 is headquartered in Toronto. Next stop, New York City. Already taking the fashion shows at Bryant Park by storm , this is a company to be reckoned with. If you have heard of this company before, it is because it keeps reinventing itself. What built this brand was a classic white Egyptian cotton shirt. Ports1961's target is the 35-? woman looking to build her wardrobe. The 2007 collection is comprised of some 500 pieces. Included: evening wear, coats, sportswear, career wear, bags, shoes, and sunglasses. Tia Cibani was recruited at 22 to relaunch the brand.


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