Archive for March, 2009

AlyssA Anjelica James at Genghis Cohen April 1

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

 

You are cordially invited to a special music performance by
eco-conscious entertainer, ALYSSA ANJELICA JAMES,
at Genghis Cohen

WHEN:
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
9:30 p.m.

WHERE:
Genghis Cohen
740 N. Fairfax Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90046

 

 

Alyssa Anjelica James puts a fresh spin on the green movement with the release of her first full-length album entitled “within.” Tree-huggers and environment scoffers alike are impressed with her smooth style and soulful lyrics. Alyssa can be found interacting with the audience and performing some of her stand-up comedy in between songs. To sample Alyssa’s music, please go to www.myspace.com/alyssafolksoul

Don’t miss this special performance!

To RSVP or for more information, please contact Erika Maya at Erika@Ballantinespr.com or (310) 850-0309.

Military Channel: “Return To Tarawa” Premiere, Ed Harris

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Military Channel
For Immediate Release

Contact:
Deborah Gottschalk, 240-662-2930
Deborah_Gottschalk@discovery.com
or Rhonda Rees. 818-325-2089
RhoRees1@att.net

Military Channel presents
Return To Tarawa
A documentary capturing
World War II veteran’s mission
to preserve a sacred battlefield
turned trash dump

Return To Tarawa is narrated by Actor Ed Harris

 

Return to TarawaSilver Spring, MD, March 30, 2009 – In Military Channel’s world premiere of Return to Tarawa, World War II combat veteran Leon Cooper embarks on what he considers his final mission – to preserve the hallowed ground of one of World War II’s deadliest battlefields at Red Beach in Tarawa. This battle was the U.S. Navy’s first major amphibious assault in the Pacific and over 1,600 American servicemen fell at Tarawa, a fortified Japanese stronghold.  Tarawa is a series of coral reef atolls in the Republic of Kiribati, about 2,500 miles southwest of the Hawaii islands. Return to Tarawa documents Cooper’s stirring trip back to confirm first-hand the reports of the desecration of Red Beach, which is littered with piles of garbage, rusting debris and possible lost gravesites of servicemen still listed as missing in action.  While an emotionally charged experience for the eighty-nine year old Cooper, this journey further propels his mission to clean-up and restore this sacred battleground by making it a permanent war memorial for all those who fought and died there.  Narrated by actor Ed Harris, Return to Tarawa: The Leon Cooper Story premieres Friday, April 24th, at 10PM ET on the Military Channel.

Cooper’s first combat experience of six came in November of 1943 as a U.S. Navy landing craft officer charged with leading a group of Higgins Boats among the first assault waves in the Battle of Tarawa. The battle became known as “Bloody Tarawa” because over 1,600 marines and sailors lost their lives and more than 2,000 were wounded over the course of the three-day conflict.  Cooper cannot escape the painful memories of seeing scores of his fellow countrymen fall around him and now, he lives with the gut-wrenching knowledge that the site of their ultimate sacrifice has become a garbage dump.  Therefore, Cooper has dedicated himself to securing the support of the U.S. Government and the Republic of Kiribati in restoring Red Beach to its original pristine condition.  Return to Tarawa tracks Cooper’s efforts to have his comprehensive restoration plan implemented including building a modern incineration facility, which would relieve the island’s chronic issues of refuse disposal.  Cooper is seeking the support of the U.S. government to fund this program and establish the beach as a permanent war memorial including moving the Memorial to the 2nd Division Marines from its current location in a parking lot. 

During his journey, Cooper meets with non-profit organizations dedicated to searching for the hundreds of U.S. servicemen still listed as missing in action from the Battle of Tarawa.  Nearly 65 years later, these volunteers are using declassified documents, archive photographs and ground-penetrating radar to identify and locate what was supposed to be temporary gravesites that still may exist on the island.  These organizations hope their efforts will assist the U.S. government in returning the remains of these MIA’s to their families and provide these heroes a proper burial back home on U.S. soil. 

Return to Tarawa is kicking off Military Channel’s History Fridays, which will premiere historical documentaries on Friday nights starting April 24.  Weekly premieres after the world premiere of Return to Tarawa include Battle of the Atlantic, May 1 from 8-11 PM; Timewatch: Himmler, Hitler & the End of the Third Reich, May 8 at 10 PM; Fatal Attraction of Adolph Hitler, May 15 from 9-11 PM; American Arsenal, May 29 at 10 PM; and From Geneva to Baghdad: Rules of War, June 5 at 10 PM.

Return to Tarawa: The Leon Cooper Story , http://www.90daywonder.net/ was filmed by Vanilla Fire Productions.  Leon Cooper is executive producer, Steven C. Barber is director and Tamara Henry is associate producer.  For the Military Channel, Jane Latman is executive producer, Deborah Adler Myers is senior vice president of programming and Clark Bunting is president and general manager.

About Military Channel

The Military Channel brings viewers compelling, real-world stories of heroism, military strategy, and significant turning points in history.  The network takes viewers “behind the lines” to hear the personal stories of servicemen and women and offers in-depth explorations of military training, aviation technology and cutting-edge weaponry.  As the only cable network devoted to military subjects, it also provides unique access to this world, allowing viewers to experience and understand the full spectrum of human drama, courage, and patriotism intrinsic to the armed forces, as well as, the long-held traditions of the military.  For more information, please visit military.discovery.com.

About Discovery Communications

Discovery Communications (NASDAQ: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) is the world’s number one nonfiction media company reaching more than 1.5 billion cumulative subscribers in over 170 countries.  Discovery empowers people to explore their world and satisfy their curiosity through 100-plus worldwide networks, led by Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Science Channel, Planet Green, Investigation Discovery and HD Theater, as well as leading consumer and educational products and services, and a diversified portfolio of digital media services including HowStuffWorks.com.  For more information, please visit http://www.discoverycommunications.com/.

* * Please visit Military Channel’s section of the Press Web at http://www.press.discovery.com/
for press materials, photography and online screeners for RETURN TO TARAWA. * *

Special Note: Leon Cooper is available for media interviews.
Please contact Debbie Gottschalk at 240-662-2930,
http://www.ballantinespr.com/bpr_blogw/Deborah_Gottschalk@discovery.com
or Rhonda Rees at 818-325-2089,
rhorees1@att.net
to make arrangements.

An evening with your film friends from New Mexico

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

 



Santa Fe Film Liaison Invites You To:

An evening with your film friends from New Mexico

Sponsored by IATSE Local 480Thursday, April 16, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

561 Paseo Miramar
Pacific Palisades,CA 90272

Location is less than 10 minutes from the Santa Monica Convention Center,
the site of the AFCI Locations Expo.

See the
Google Map for the Paseo Miramar Location.

Join us!

R.S.V.P.
Lisa VanAllen
City of Santa Fe Film Liaison
lisa@santafefilm.org

Rachel Mason
Ballantines PR
505.216.0889
c.505.795.5353
rachel@ballantinespr.com
www.ballantinespr.com