TDH is in Africa and will return on Monday,
November 5th. Yes, the rumors are true: I’m adopting. I’m besting
Angelina. I’m adopting a baby gorilla.
ARTV Awards, ¿Qué pasa? Vegas Magazine,
Artist Jennifer Main, Movies This Week, DuBarry Fashions Sunday Jazz,
Phil Spector’s Prosecutor Writes Me, Uri Geller’s “Phenomenon,” PSI
Spies: The True Story of America's Psychic Warfare Program, The Sundance
Channel’s Sin City Law, and more...
Movies This Week. With 2 screenings cancelled (one
with no notice, the other dis-invited the press), I only saw Rendition
(YES) and Gone, Baby, Gone (YES). A slow movie week for me!
Publicist and columnist Bobbie Katz invited
the press to DuBarry Fashions last Sunday. Bobbie, who knows how to lure
the press, said in her Media Invite: “Press members will also get a
special gift.” What a gift bag! Bobbie, you out-did yourself! This
special press event was for the official start of “It Don’t Mean a Thing
If Your Bling Ain’t Got Swing Sundays” at DuBarry Fashions.
While shopping for high-end, extravagant merchandise
(I brought 3 bags full of stuff), we were entertained by Bling, Du
Barry’s owner Derek David’s band. The band plays from 1 to 5 p.m. every
Sunday, and each set lasts about half an hour. Entertainer Derek David
sings nightly at The Sahara as part of The Platters, as well as managing
the retail store and performing with Bling. We enjoyed champagne, hors
d’oeuvres and 50 percent off everything in the store! DuBarry Fashions
is at Pioneer Square Shopping Center, 3375 S. Decatur (between Spring
Mt. and Desert Inn) in Las Vegas. Thanks Bobbie! (Photo of Bobbie on
left with Derek’s wife Rita.)
In celebrate its success and in expanding
its distribution, ¿Qué pasa? Vegas Magazine (QPV) hosted its third
anniversary party on Sept. 27, 2007 at the V Theater located in the
Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino Las Vegas.
Dignitaries gathered at the party and discussed the
role of the Latin tourist and the importance of the local Hispanic
community in Las Vegas.
Photo of Edgardo Iorio, President and publisher, Ivo
Cutzarida, Marketing Manager, Doug Ingram, Sales Director and America
Salinas, Executive Editor.
Throughout its three years, ¿Qué pasa? Vegas Magazine
has featured exclusive and insightful interviews with Hispanic icons as
well as coverage of international events. QPV Executive Editor America
Salinas has set the tone of the magazine through her experience and
knowledge of the Latin entertainment industry. For more information
about ¿Qué pasa? Vegas Publishing Company, contact America Salinas at
702.723.9508 or
america@quepasavegas.com
"I want a fatwa. I
used to see Salman Rushdie in the Sky Bar in L.A. He wasn't in hiding;
he became world-renowned for his fatwa. So why can't I get a fatwa?
Don't they read my stuff?" - Ann Coulter in British Esquire.
The Judge declared a mistrial. Phil Spector
(photo below of Spector pre-facelift with clown wig) is a free man! He
beat it and can continue living in his rundown castle with his decades
younger wife though he is a lot poorer! The second trial is going to
cost Spector another million dollars. Courttv ran the Phil Spector trial
daily until 3pm. Unfortunately for us Courttv fanatics, the network
stops live trial coverage to air the new Star Jones show. I believe
Spector intentionally shot Lana Clarkson in the mouth with his own gun
and then spent 45 minutes cleaning up the crime scene of evidence. I did
not believe any of the phony forensic evidence presented by the rotating
“checkbook defense” experts.
I was appalled by defense pathologist Dr. Michael
Baden’s (one of Spector’s lawyer’s husband!) sudden bombshell theory –
his hopefully career-ending “ah ha! moment” - that violated California's
discovery laws. D.A. Jackson asked why Baden never turned over his new
theory to the D.A.'s Office and why the doctor never mentioned his “ah
ha!” theory to anyone in the four and a half years since Clarkson's
death, let alone in the post-postmortem findings he gave to Spector's
lawyers.
I
wrote the brilliant prosecutor, Alan Jackson, a postcard (I didn't want
a letter opened by his staff and just put in a pile), just to remark
that I thought he should play a 3 year old child making a 911 call in
his closing summation. There were 18 phones in Phil Spector’s house, but
he never bothered to call 911. The limo driver had to make the call. Mr.
Jackson did not send a form letter or standard response, but thanked me
and said he did reference lack of 911 calls in his closing.
Jackson’s
closing – without notes – was riveting. He expressed true disgust that
Spector (photo post-facelift) didn’t even value Clarkson by using her
name, he just went outside to the limo driver and said, “I think I just
killed somebody.”
My husband John was so impressed that he has sent Mr.
Jackson a letter thanking him (noting he need not respond) for taking
the time to write me and how impressed we were to receive a handwritten
reply.
A spokeswoman for the District Attorney told the L.A.
Times: "We will try Phil Spector again" and said her office was
disappointed with the outcome of the trial. All parties will be back in
court on October 3rd.
Lana Clarkson’s death scene photos are already on the
Internet.
Thanks to the hard work of founder and curator
Audrey Roberts, the 2nd annual ARTV Awards were presented on Saturday,
September 29th at Sapphire Las Vegas, 3025 So. Industrial Road. The
Bravo Channel will be airing the ARTV Awards show including 10 one-hour
segments featuring the artists honored by ARTV. Before the awards, on
Friday, September 28th, ARTV held a documentary screening in the Brenden
Imax theatre at the Palms Hotel & Casino.
The TV filming, ceremony and awards presentation were
held at Sapphire in their all private, enormous VIP area. The event
began with the Red Carpet at 5:30pm. Entertainer Larry G. Jones hosted
the Red Carpet arrivals with Lark Williams and Tony Sacca (also at Du
Barry Fashions on Sunday). After the private reception in the VIP lounge
featuring the nominated artist’s work, we went to the Sapphire showroom
to assigned tables for dinner, music and entertainment.
Marleen Marino of VegasCommunityOnline.com invited us
to join her VIP table. (Pictured, with Audrey Roberts at the Reception).
Ticket prices were $60.00 for general admission and $300.00 for VIP
admission which included the reception, dinner, open bar, awards show,
and after party.
Michele
Balan (pictured), the hot new comedienne who was a sensation (and should
have won!) in NBC-TV's popular reality show "Last Comic Standing,"
hosted the show. Winners in each category were presented with the "Muse"
Award, an extraordinary crystal sculpture, each handmade and designed by
artist Michael Ray.
Award presenters included Clint Holmes, Lark
Williams, our friend Tony Sacca, local newscaster John Daly and Gennifer
Flowers (who thanked her plastic surgeon for her over-the-top
appearance. Gennifer, your shout-out and bold strut to the center of the
stage should mean free botox for a year!)
Vivacious ARTV Awards founder Audrey Roberts has been
a long time champion and advocate of the arts across the country. In Las
Vegas, she is a major contributor to UNLV's Fine Art Gallery, The Las
Vegas Art Museum, and the NAA. The sophisticated, international ARTV
Awards was a triumph for Audrey with artists from South America, Japan
and Russia in attendance. Audrey also created the terrific introductions
to each art award that included the nominees showing how they create
their art.
There were ten categories. Some of the artists
honored were:
In
the category of Mixed Media, Las Vegan Lincoln Maynard was honored; the
Muse Award for Public Art went to the glamorous Delia Solari from Buenos
Aires, Argentina; the Muse for Watercolor went to Yuji Kato from
Yokohama, Japan (whose entourage numbered 25; his colorful friends took
to the stage)); and the Muse for Drawing was given to Alayne Abrahams.
If you are interested in submitting work for next year’s prestigious
ARTV Awards, go to
Welcome to
ARTV Awards.
At the Brendan Theaters table, Brendan Theaters is
an ARTV Awards sponsor, I was introduced to one of Las Vegas’ most
prominent artists, Jennifer Main. On November 8th, from 6 to 9pm, the
ghostbar at The Palms Casino Resort will host the First Annual Boys &
Girls Clubs Auction & Reception Arts Fundraiser. Jennifer will be the
featured artist. Brendan Theaters has nominated Jennifer for the
Governor’s Art Award. If you would like to attend the fundraiser,
contact Heather Estus at 702-367-2582 ext 223.
http://jennifermaingallery.com. Photo of Jennifer and her husband
Jason Steiner of ChromeFusion.net. Aren’t they a beautiful couple! Jason
does custom motorcycle engraving.
http://www.sanjoyengraving.com/home.html
W Magazine’s October 2007 issue has a
profile of “young, brash prince” of NBC Entertainment, Ben Silverman. As
the youngest co-chair, Silverman is bringing a Colombia hit telenovela,
“whose title translates to “Without Breasts There is No Paradise,” about
a flat-chested girl who becomes a prostitute to pay for a boob job” and
our friend Uri Geller’s hit TV show “Phenomenon.” On NBC’s fall
schedule, “Phenomenon” is described as “a version of the Israeli show
hosted by spoon-bending mentalist Uri Geller.”
NBC’s Media Village website announced that Uri will
be joined by Las Vegas magician Criss Angel (Criss Angel’s "Mindfreak").
Uri and Criss will conduct an intensive search for the next great
mentalist. Ten hopeful mentalists must compete each week to demonstrate
a wide spectrum of mystifying talents on a panel of weekly celebrity
guests who participate along with a studio audience. Geller and Angel
will assess the contestants and offer their unfiltered opinions.
Ultimately, the winner's fate will be determined by the viewers at home.
A few years ago I was a guest on Uri’s UK radio show
being interviewed about my UFO and Religion Survey and the anorexia
questionnaire I conducted online. Uri has talked openly about his past,
long struggle with bulimia.
is
the newest book by our friend Jim Marrs. The book prominently features
interviews Jim had with John at our home in 1993. Also visiting us was
Mel Riley, described by Jim “one of America’s original psi spies.” Jim
has been researching the “PSI Spies” for many years. The book examines
the U.S. Army’s formerly top-secret remote viewing unit to discover how
the military has used this psychic ability as a tool and a weapon.
Remote viewing was developed by various government
agencies, including the CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and the
U.S. Army. However, it is Ingo Swann who coined the term "Remote
Viewing" and is acknowledged as “the father of Remote Viewing.” Ingo was
a research subject at Stanford Research Institute in the 1970s and
developed the protocols and structure for what is now Remote Viewing. In
June we spent the afternoon at Ingo’s New York Bowery townhouse where he
has “officially left” the field of Remote Viewing and is devoting
himself to his life as an artist.
In the 1970s, with the support of Congress, the Army
formed a small unit of remote viewers to spy for America. These
soldiers/psychic spies gained penetrating knowledge about a wide variety
of subjects. They were consulted to stop a Soviet plot to kill President
Ronald Reagan. They mentally prowled the halls of the Kremlin. They
probed Iraq’s hidden weapons sites in preparation for the 1991 Gulf War.
According to Jim, no subject has been immune to the military remote
viewers — America’s Psi Spies. (Photo of controversial remote viewer Ed
Dames (left) and Jim Marrs (right) on August 16, 1993 at our home in
Santa Fe, New Mexico.)
http://www.amazon.com/PSI-Spies-Americas-Psychic-Warfare/dp/1564149609
Last week it was reported that police in southern
Nevada traced a spike in violent crime last year to the rise in the
methamphetamine trade. Las Vegas police reported a 32.2 percent rise in
violent crimes in the city and unincorporated Clark County in 2006,
according to FBI statistics released last Monday. Henderson had a 31.9
percent increase in the categories of murder, rape, robbery and assault,
and North Las Vegas police reported a 12.4 percent rise. The numbers far
exceeded the 1 percent national increase in violent crime rate per
100,000 residents, and showed crime rates continuing a two-year upward
trend since 2004.
So it is interesting to watch the new, original
8-part documentary series that goes inside four recent criminal trials
in Las Vegas that premiered on Sundance Channel on September 10th. Back
to back episodes of “Sin City Law” will air each Monday night at 9:00pm
and 10:00pm.
“Sin
City Law” opens a window onto a world rarely seen by tourists or the
public: A brutally honest look at the world of drugs, gangs, depleted
gamblers, and wayward club owners. The series is an insider’s look of
the public defenders' and district attorney's offices as the filmmaker’s
track four separate criminal cases, each of which is covered in two
one-hour episodes.
Tonight’s episode is "Within Reach." Part 1 airs at
9:00pm. In July, 2005, Wei Liu was shot and killed in a parking lot
outside a Las Vegas strip club; also injured was Kristian Wong Wui,
Liu's fellow passenger in an SUV driven by Amir Mogadam, who was not
injured. The next day, Jesus Vega turned himself in as the shooter,
accompanied by his friend Brian Baker, a witness to the event. Vega and
Baker were both charged with murder, and both assert that Vega fired in
self-defense. The shooting was caught on a grainy surveillance
videotape. After 17 months of delays, the trial gets under way; however,
Mogadam fails to turn up for a second day of testimony. Part 2 airs at
10:00pm with Mogadam's absence raising the possibility of a mistrial.