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Ευτυχισμένο το Νέο Έτος! Happy New Year! We wrap up the year with reflection and insight. As 2011 comes to a close and we prepare to say hello to 2012 let us give thanks for all that we have and all that we will have in the coming new year. We have the New Year Kalanda "Agios Vasilios". In addition the gladiators of the gridiron the NFL sets the tone for the New Year celebration with some classic themes from their award winning NFL film. We end the year with a surprise New Year send off. So pop the bubbly and pour me a toast to the year gone by and hello to the New Year that is about to begin.
Zorba The Mad Greek
OPA FROM GREECE WITH LOVE
www.opafromgreecewithlove.com
KCLA-FM 99.3 - Los Angeles - Saturday 12Noon
Simulcast kclafm.com & tunein.com
also available on iTunes
In 1789, following a proclamation issued by President George Washington, America celebrated its first Day of Thanksgiving to God under its new constitution. That same year, the Protestant Episcopal Church, of which President Washington was a member, announced that the first Thursday in November would become its regular day for giving thanks, “unless another day be appointed by the civil authorities.” Yet, despite these early national proclamations, official Thanksgiving observances usually occurred only at the State level. Much of the credit for the adoption of a later ANNUAL national Thanksgiving Day may be attributed to Mrs. Sarah Joseph Hale, the editor of Godey’s Lady’s Book. For thirty years, she promoted the idea of a national Thanksgiving Day, contacting President after President until President Abraham Lincoln responded in 1863 by setting aside the last Thursday of November as a national Day of Thanksgiving. Over the next seventy-five years, Presidents followed Lincoln’s precedent, annually declaring a national Thanksgiving Day. Then, in 1941, Congress permanently established the fourth Thursday of each November as a national holiday.
incoln’s original 1863 Thanksgiving Proclamation came at a pivotal point in his life. During the first week of July of that year, the Battle of Gettysburg occurred, resulting in the loss of some 60,000 American lives. Four months later in November, Lincoln delivered his famous “Gettysburg Address.” It was while Lincoln was walking among the thousands of graves there at Gettysburg that he committed his life to Christ. As he explained to a friend:
When I left Springfield [to assume the Presidency], I asked the people to pray for me. I was not a Christian. When I buried my son, the severest trial of my life, I was not a Christian. But when I went to Gettysburg and saw the graves of thousands of our soldiers, I then and there consecrated myself to Christ.
Proclamation of Thanksgiving
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
A PROCLAMATION.
The year that is drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from which they come, others have been added, which are of so extraordinary a nature, that they cannot fail to penetrate and soften even the heart which is habitually insensible to the ever watchful providence of Almighty God. In the midst of a civil war of unequaled magnitude and severity, which has sometimes seemed to foreign States to invite and to provoke their aggression, peace has been preserved with all nations, order has been maintained, the laws have been respected and obeyed, and harmony has prevailed everywhere except in the theater of military conflict; while that theater has been greatly contracted by the advancing armies and navies of the Union. Needful diversions of wealth and of strength from the fields of peaceful industry to the national defense, have not arrested the plough, the shuttle or the ship; the axe has enlarged the borders of our settlements, and the mines, as well of iron and coal as of the precious metals, have yielded even more abundantly than heretofore. Population has steadily increased, notwithstanding the waste that has been made in the camp, the siege and the battlefield; and the country, rejoicing in the consciousness of augmented strength and vigor, is permitted to expect continuance of years with large increase of freedom. No human counsel hath devised nor hath any mortal hand worked out these great things. They are the gracious gifts of the Most High God, who, while dealing with us in anger for our sins, hath nevertheless remembered mercy. It has seemed to me fit and proper that they should be solemnly, reverently and gratefully acknowledged as with one heart and one voice by the whole American People. I do therefore invite my fellow citizens in every part of the United States, and also those who are at sea and those who are sojourning in foreign lands, to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next, as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens. And I recommend to them that while offering up the ascriptions justly due to Him for such singular deliverances and blessings, they do also, with humble penitence for our national perverseness and disobedience, commend to His tender care all those who have become widows, orphans, mourners or sufferers in the lamentable civil strife in which we are unavoidably engaged, and fervently implore the interposition of the Almighty Hand to heal the wounds of the nation and to restore it as soon as may be consistent with the Divine purposes to the full enjoyment of peace, harmony, tranquillity and Union.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States to be affixed,
Done at the city of Washington, this Third day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and of the Independence of the United States the Eighty-eighth
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
By the President:
WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Secretary of State
PLAYLIST:
1. "COME THOU FONT OF EVERY BLESSING"
LYRICS -- PASTOR ROBERT ROBINSON
MUSIC ARRANGEMENT -- MACK WILBURG
SUNG BY THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR
2. "YOU RAISED ME UP"
LYRICS -- BRANDON GRAHAM
MUSIC -- ROLF LOVLAND
SUNG -- JOSH GROBAND
3. "BEN HUR PARADE OF THE CHARIOTES"
MUSIC -- MIKLOS ROSZA
ARRANGED -- ANDRE RIEU & THE JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA
IN MAASTRICHT, NETHERLANDS
4. "YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE"
FROM THE BROADWAY MUSICAL "CAROUSEL"
LYRICS -- OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
MUSIC -- RICHARD RODGERS
ARRANGED -- ANDRE RIEU & THE JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA
ENCORE OPEN AIR CONCERT MAASTRICHT, NETHERLANDS
5. "NEARER MY GOD TO THEE"
LYRICS -- SARAH FLOWER ADAMS
MUSIC -- ELIZA FLOWER
6. "WE GATHER TOGETHER"
LYRICS -- ADRIANUS VALERIUS
MUSICAL ARRANGEMENT -- EDWARD KREMSER
WELCOME TO ANOTHER EXPANDED EDITION OF THE WEEKLY RADIO BROADCAST “OPA FROM GREECE WITH LOVE” ALWAYS HEARD LIVE FROM THE FILM CAPITAL OF THE WORLD, HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA AT THE FAMED SUNSET BLVD STUDIOS OF THE AMERICAN RADIO NETWORK’S KCLA-FM STATION AT 99.3 ON YOUR DIAL SATURDAYS AT 12 NOON PDT. WE ALSO SIMULCAST ON KCLAFM.COM AND TUNEIN.COM, AND SUNDAYS AT 6PM EST ON RADIONEO.US. WE BRING YOU A VERY SPECIAL PROGRAM UNLIKE ANY YOU HAVE HEARD. SIR RON GOODWIN, POSSIBLY THE GREATEST ORCHESTRATOR OF HIS DAY TEAMED UP BACK IN THE EARLY 60’S WITH THE FAMED LEBANESE COMPOSERS, THE RHABANI BROTHERS, WHO HELPED PIONEER THE MARRIAGE OF THE INTRICATE ARABESQUE MONOPHONIC RHYTHMIC SIGNATURE TECHNIQUE OF THEIR PEOPLE WITH THE LYRICAL POLYPHONIC MINOR SCALE MELODIC STYLE OF THE WEST THAT BROUGHT BACK MEMORIES OF TWO OTHER SUCCESSFUL MUSICIANS FROM OUR COMMUNITY, MIKIS THEODRAKIS AND MANOS HADJIDAKIS WHO IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE MUSICAL STYLES, EFFECTIVELY COMBINED TRADITIONAL MONOPHONIC RYTHMIC PATTERNS WITH THE HARMONY OF THE POLYPHONIC WESTERN MINOR KEYS AND THEIR SYNCOPATED COUNTERPOINT, THUS CREATING A BODY OF WORK THAT REMAINS TO THIS DAY A CASE STUDY OF CRAFTSMENSHIP AND ARTISTRY AT ITS FINEST. I CHOSE SIR RON GOODWIN’S ARRANGEMENTS OF THE RHABANI CLASSICS BECAUSE THEY ARE INSTRUMENTALS. YES THE MUSIC HAS LYRICS BUT THEY ARE ALL SUNG IN THE ARABIC/LEBANESE DIALECT. THE GREEKS AND THE PEOPLE OF THE LEVANT HAVE SHARED CULTURAL TRADITIONS THE LEAST OF WHICH CAN BE HEARD IN OUR MUSIC, SUCH AS THE EVER POPULAR “OPA NI NA NEI” AND “DIRLADA DIRLADA DA”. PUTTING POLITICAL DIFFERENCES ASIDE MUSIC IS TRULY THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE AND EQUILIZER WHEN IT COMES TO CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING. IT WAS GOOD ENOUGH FOR SIR RON GOODWIN, THE FILM SCORER OF THE WAR ACTION ADVENTURE THRILLER “THE 633 SQUADRON” WHOSE THEME YOU ARE HEARING IN THE BACKGROUND, THAT ALSO FEATURED A YOUNG GEORGE CHAKIRIS, OF “WEST SIDE STORY” FAME, A FELLOW HELLENE AND PROUD GREEK AMERICAN, ALONG WITH THE LATE GREAT CHARACTER ACTOR CLIFF ROBERSTON. SO HERE THEN IS THE SIR RON GOODWIN ORCHESTRA IN COLLABORATION WITH THE RHABANI BROTHERS PERFORMING MUSIC FROM “ARABIAN NIGHTS” OR AS I COMMONLY CALL IT “LEBANESE POP”. OLDIES BUT GOODIES FROM ZORBA THE MAD GREEK’S MUSICAL LIBRARY COURTESEY OF “OPA FROM GREECE WITH LOVE”.
NOW THEN HERE ARE THE TRACKS IN THE ORDER OF PLAY:
1. THE 633 SQUADRON MOVIE THEME
2. DANCING EYES
3. WINDOWS OF THE EAST
4. BAZZAAR
5. SWEETIE PIE
6. AVENUE DE FRANCAISE
7. GROTTO OF JEITA
8. THE CEDARS OF LEBANON
9. ARABIAN NIGHT
10. ARABIAN NIGHT II
11. JOURNEY TO DAMASCUS
12. SUNRIST OVER CEDARS
13. ARAK AND TABOULI
14. WEDDING DANCE
15. ARAB FEAST
16. OLD BEIRUT
17. RETURN TO PARADISE
18. THE MOON AND I
19. DESERT HERO
20. BASSITA
21. BAALBEK
22. PLAIN OF BEKAA
23. BAREFOOT GIRL
24. COME BACK TO ME
25. APRIL IS COMING
26. FARWELL LEBANON
27. DANCING EYES
I am Ramsay Seikaly, Senior Editor of "The Greek Press" and I am Zorba The Mad Greek radio host of the weekly Greek American variety show "Opa From Greece With Love". We just completed editing our special tribute to the Los Angeles Indian Film Festival founded by Greek American Christina Marouda held annually in the spring right here in Hollywood. Since its inception a decade ago, the IFFLA has been instrumental in bringing the brightest talents of South Asia whose level of sophistication, craftsmanship and artistery have garnered investments and co-productions with the major studios. Slum Dog Millionair was no accident and IFFLA was instrumental in bringing this Academy Winning Film to the forefront. So here is a walk through a day in the life of a film festival as told by the people.
Thank you,
Ramsay Seikaly
Senior Editor
THE GREEK PRESS
www.greekpressonline.com
Zorba The Mad Greek
OPA FROM GREECE WITH LOVE
www.opafromgreecewithlove.com
KCLA-FM 99.3 Los Angeles
Live Saturday 12 Noon
Simulcast at kclafm.com and tunein.com
Sunday 6pm EST radioneo.us
KALOS ORISATE, WELCOME TO ANOTHER EXPANDED EDITION OF THE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW, OPA FROM GREECE WITH LOVE, HEARD EVERY SATURDAY FROM 12 TO 12:30 PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME, FROM THE HEART OF THE ENTERTAINMENT CAPITOL OF THE WORLD, HERE IN HOLLYWOOD, AS PART OF OUR EASTER HOLIDAY SPECIAL. YOU’RE LISTENING TO IDOU O NUMFIOS ERXETAI, BEHOLD THE BRIDEGROOM COMETH IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, CHANTED BY PETER GAITANOS. YOU ALSO WILL BE LISTENING TO AN ACCOUNT OF THE JOURNEY THROUGH HOLYWEEK FROM A NARRATIVE WRITTEN BY REV. GEORGE MASTRANTONIS OF THE GREEK ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA, READ BY YOURS TRULY, IN WHICH HE EXPLAINS IN THIS DAILY DESCRIPTIVE LOG FOR THE UNINTIATED LAYMEN, THE TRUE VALUE OF THE WEEK THAT CHANGED THE WORLD FOR THE BETTER.
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Monday of Holy Week commemorates the blessed and noble Joseph and the fig tree which was cursed and withered by the Lord. Tuesday of Holy Week commemorates the parable of the Ten Virgins. On Wednesday of Holy Week it has been ordained by the Holy Fathers of the Church that commemoration should be made of the anointing of Christ with myrrh by the woman in the house of Simon, the leper, in Bethany. The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts is celebrated on this day for the last time during Lent. This very ancient Liturgy is a Vesper Service, with the Holy Gifts presanctified in the Liturgy on the previous Sunday. This Liturgy is offered every Wednesday and Friday during Lent so that the people may receive Holy Communion. This Liturgy is solemn and reflects the grandeur and simplicity of the early Church. The sacred ceremony of the Mysterion of the Holy Unction takes place on this Wednesday evening, following an old custom. It is the evening of repentance, confession, and the remission of sins by the Lord, preparing the faithful to receive Holy Communion, usually the next day, Holy Thursday morning. Holy Unction is the Mysterion for cleansing sins and renewing the body and the spirit of the faithful. Holy Unction is one of the seven Sacraments of the Church, and it has its origin in the practice of the early Church as recorded in the Epistle of James (5:14-15). At the end of the service, the priest anoints the people with Holy Oil, the visible carrier of the Grace of God. The Orthros of Thursday morning is sung by anticipation on Wednesday evening. In many Orthodox churches, however, this service is sung at its designated Thursday morning time, before the Vespers and Divine Liturgy. Jesus drew His last breath of freedom on this Thursday night. Christ knew all the incidents which were about to take place and called to Him His Apostles in order to institute the Holy Eucharist for them and for the Church forever. Good Friday celebrates the holy, saving, and awesome Passion of Christ. To take away our sins, Christ willingly endured the spittings, scourgings, buffetings, scorn, mocking, and the purple robe; the reed, sponge, vinegar, nails, spear, and, above all, the Cross and Death. According to the Hebrew custom, the "Royal Hours," four in number, are read at this time. These services consist of hymns, psalms, and readings from the Old and New Testaments, all related prophetically and ethically to the Person of Christ. The Vespers of Friday afternoon are a continuation of the Royal Hours. During this service, the removal of the Body of Christ from the Cross is commemorated with a sense of mourning for the terrible events which took place. It consists of psalms, hymns, and readings dealing with the death of Christ, in contrast to His divinity, and in expectation of His Resurrection. One of the hymns relates: "He who holds all things is raised up on the Cross and all creation laments to see Him hang naked on the Tree." The thoughtful and well-written Odes, sung by the choir, compare the Compassion of God and the cruelty of man, the Might of God and the moral weakness of man. The Odes picture all Creation trembling when witnessing its Creator hung by His own creatures.
Great Holy Saturday Morning
Psalms are read and Resurrection hymns are sung which tell of Christ's descent into Hades. "Today Hades cried out groaning" is the hymn's description of the resurrection of Adam and the conquering of death. Thus this day's celebration is called "First Resurrection."
On Easter Sunday (Saturday midnight), the life-giving Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is celebrated. Before midnight, the Odes of Lamentation of the previous day are repeated. The Orthros of the Resurrection begins in complete darkness. The priest takes light from the vigil light and gives it to the faithful, who are holding candles. The priest sings: "Come ye and receive light from the unwaning life, and glorify Christ, who arose from the dead," and all the people join him in singing this hymn again and again. From this moment, every Christian holds the Easter candle as a symbol of his vivid, deep faith in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ as Savior. In many churches, the priest leads the people outside the church, where he reads the Gospel which refers to the Angel's statement: "He is Risen; He is not here." (Mark 16:1-8)
Then comes the breathless moment as the people wait for the priest to start the hymn of Resurrection, which they join him in singing, repeatedly: "Christ has Risen from the dead, by death trampling upon Death, and has bestowed life upon those in the tombs." From this moment, the entire service takes on a joyous Easter atmosphere.
Zorba The Mad Greek
OPA FROM GREECE WITH LOVE
www.opafromgreecewithlove.com
www.kclafm.com - KCLA-FM 99.3 Los Angeles
Tikanes and Yasou Y'all,
After this I might be saying Tikanes and who wants to sue me Y'all
I had the pleasure of interviewing not too long ago an upcoming comedian/filmmaker...there are plenty of them around...but with a very unique Freudian perspective. Never mind that Freud and he are Jewish, one invented psychiatry the other has been a recipient of that invention as portrayed in a circumspect analysis of the true meaning of manhood, the First Covenant, and why you have it done as a baby and not as an adult. You will soon see, very soon see what I mean. So now here are a few words from Gleb Kaminer...and away we go..............................................
Zorba The Mad Greek
Opa From Greece With Love
www.opafromgreecewithlove.com
KCLA-FM 99.3 Los Angeles
www.kclafm.com
It Greetings a Super Sales Person!
My internet show needs more sponsors. There are many opportunities available both on the show and on my host page. If you can sell ad space, find sponsors and advertisers - this is a position for you!
Despite that this is a commission based position, it has a huge potential of making great money because of its uniqueness and versatile concept. Here are a couple of things before you click off.
We've been accepted to a couple of film festivals -
www.independentfilmquarterly.net
www.newmediafilmfestival.com
We've been interviewed on KCLA radio station at 99.3FM -
www.kclafm.com
We've being broadcast on Jewish TV Network -
www.jewishtvnetwork.com/?bcpid=533363107&bctid=507030814001
We've an article about our show on my Jewish Learning -
www.myjewishlearning.com/blog/lifecycle/a-show-about-circumcision
We've just partnered with Youtube and our channel runs adds -
www.youtube.com/user/circumcisedshow
We've a fabulous Facebook page -
www.facebook.com/pages/CIRCUMCISED/141651465844937
We've IMDB Page -
www.imdb.com/title/tt1806829/fullcredits
Please check our website for info: www.glkproductions.com
And! Join our friendly production team! :-)
Thank you so much!
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Gleb Kaminer Productions
www.glkproductions.com
Opa From Greece With Love KCLA-FM 04 09 11
April 10th, 2011 — zorbas Tikanese and Yasou Y'all,
We continue our Easter Pascha observances with more Byzantine style music from the Greek world and other cultures to our world. Next week we will try some Western style music. All in celebration of the Feast of Feasts, Easter Sunday. Hope you will join us next week on KCLA-FM here in the famed dream factory better known as Sunset Blvd., right here in Hollywood.
Keep listening!
Zorba The Mad Greek
"OPA FROM GREECE WITH LOVE"
KCLA-FM Los Angeles Saturday 12 to 12:30 PM (PDT)
www.opafromgreecewithlove.com
www.kclafm.com www.radioneo.us
www.radiotime.com
KALOS ORISATE, WELCOME TO OPA FROM GREECE WITH LOVE’S PRE EASTER CELEBRATION THAT ONLY GREEKS KNOW HOW TO DO BEST. WE HAVE COMPILED AN HOUR’S WORTH OF RECORDED BIBLICAL EPIC MUSIC FROM THE CLASSICAL ERA OF HOLLYWOOD FILMS THAT DEFINED THE TRUE MEANING OF HOLY SPECTACULAR. YOU WILL BE LISTENING TO ACTUAL SOUNDTRACKS FROM SOME OF THE GREATEST COMPOSED MUSICAL THEMES ON THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JESUS THE CHRIST, BY SOME OF HOLLYWOOD’S GREATS. GREATS SUCH AS ELMER BERNSTEIN, MIKLOS ROSZA, ALFRED NEWMAN, MAURICE JARRE, AND MOVIES SUCHA AS QUO VADIS, KING OF KINGS, THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD, JESUS OF NAZARETH, BEN HUR AND THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. NOT NECESSARILY IN THIS LACED TOGETHER ORDER, BUT THE LIKES OF WHICH HAVE LEFT AN ENDILABLE MARK ON OUR CULTURAL PSYCHE AND EMOTIONAL BREADTH. WITH MUSIC FROM THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CHURCH AND HER PEOPLE, BETTER KNOWN BY ALL WESTERN ACCOUNTS AS THE BYZANTINES...HERE YOU WILL EXPERIENCE THE BEAUTY OF HARMONY AND THE MELODY OF ITS INSPIRATIONAL ALLURE, WHICH WOULD LATER BECOME THE ANTECEDENTS OF THE GREGORIAN CHANTS, THOSE BEAUTIFUL POLYPHONIC HARMONIES THAT EVENTUALLY BECAME THE FUNDAMENTAL MUSICAL FOUNDATON OF ALL MUSIC EVER SINCE. SO THEN IT IS WITH DEEPEST PLEASURE THAT I PRESENT TO YOU OUR EASTER MUSICAL ODYSSEY FROM THE FILM CAPITOL OF THE WORLD, HOLLYWOOD CALIFORINIA. I AM ZORBA THE MAD GREEK.
Tikanese and Yasou Y’all! I am back and I hope you had a good Efxharisti’a (Thanksgiving). Well I am thankful for you the fans who are the lifeblood of our show. Without you we wouldn’t be here or should I say we still would but not be as relevant as we are thanks to you. As I promised when I went on my hiatus last week here is the encore presentation of my live interviews from the red carpet of the Academy of Motion Pictures Beverly Hills Headquarters of the premier screening for the Greek Heritage Society of Southern California’s long awaited production of THE PROMISE OF TOMORROW–the continuing saga of the Greek pioneers who paved the way for the fulfillment of the American dream and made it possible for all of us Greek and non-Greek to partake in the prosperity this great land offers to all those who are willing to labor and toil in the cause of liberty, freedom of speech and worship, and the fidelity of entrepreneurship and capital enterprise that are the hallmark today of a civilized and successful society. So here is the interviews from the pre-screening reception with such notables as Nick Patsaouras, former Los Angeles Mayoral Candidate, Patricia Kara, Co-Host of Deal Or No Deal, Eva Maria Leonardou, popular Greek Television Super Star of the dramas I Lampsis and Kalimera Zoi and lets not forget the music composer Bob Luna and his beloved wife the film’s director Anna Giannotis. There are many, many more and you will just have to listen to the entire show to experience this wonderful and historic event that profiles the immigrant experience from a Hellenic perspective. But before we get started here is a synopsis from IMDBPro:
“An examination of first and second generation Greek-Americans and the challenges facing them as they become integral parts of the community as a whole, while still maintaining their unique cultural identity.”
You may purchase the DVD by visiting their website:
http://www.pahh.com/ghs/
Enjoy babies!
Zorba The Mad Greek
OPA FROM GREECE WITH LOVE
KCLA-FM 99.3 — Los Angeles
Saturday 12 Noon PDT
www.kclafm.com www.opafromgreecewithlove.com
Tikanese and Yasou Y’all from the long awaited interview with filmmakers Anna Giannotis and Antonia Lianos the force behind the multi award winning series Greeks Of Southern California. Herewith below is a brief description of the newest addition to this historical landmark production from the entertainment capitol–Hollywood. Well my promise is that you will not be disappointed. So sit back and right click your mouse for 30 minutes of live radio as we chat with Anna and Antonia. And by the way check out there website at:
http://www.pahh.com/ghs/film.html
You won’t be sorry for the premiere is Thursday, November 12, 2009 at the Motion Picture Academy (those are the people who bring us the Oscars) on Wilshire Blvd. in Beverly Hills. So here is a digest of the documentary I lifted from their website.
See you at the movies and in the airwaves of radio land!!
Zorba The Mad Greek
OPA FROM GREECE WITH LOVE
KCLA -FM — Los Angeles – Saturday 12 Noon PDT
www.kclafm.com — www.opafromgreecewithlove.com
The Promise of Tomorrow, Part Two of the Greek Heritage Society’s award winning series, The Greeks of Southern California — Through the Century, is the universal story of the Greek American experience as seen through the eyes of those who settled in Southern California. The Documentary is currently in production and will highlight the first and second generation of Greek Americans and the changing face of our community. Academy Award winner Olympia Dukakis will return narrate the documentary, as it explores the way in which the Greek American community has become an integral part of American history while maintaining a strong and unique Greek identity.












