Sunday, November 9, 2014

Jonathan Ornstein - An Executive Director of Krakow - Poland - Jewish Community Center - Gives a Dynamic Presentation.

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    Last Tuesday Nov. 4 - 2014 - instead of our customary "Jews in the News" session at Pittsburgh's - JCC - Mr. Jonathan Ornstein - a good looking, dark haired, early middle aged, well-spoken director of a Krakow - Poland - small Jewish Community Center - delivered a well thought-out, thought-provoking presentation to an assorted crowd which packed a Pittsburgh's JCC - community room.
    The wildly mixed audience mostly consisted of a long-time immigrant one - from Europe - especially from Poland and Eastern Europe. The Jews from those countries - having established reasonably good, new lives for themselves in the United States - are always "dying" to hear what attracts the American Jews like Mr. Ornstein - an ex-New Yorker to Poland which is well known for her numerous, anti-Semitic - episodes - throughout history. 
     It needs to be noted - however - that many Poles risked their lives - as well - to help their Jewish neighbors - during the Nazi - Weimar Republic' - 'reign of terror - during the Second World War.
    Mr. Ornstein gave the audience an interesting, brief account of how he found himself first serving in Israeli army - IDF - where he met and followed to Poland - a Polish lady - a Gentile volunteer with whom he travelled to Poland where he learned an excellent Polish (which is normally hard to master for a Westerner in a relatively short time). Even though their relationship "fizzled out" - nevertheless - Mr. Ornstein secured a position of an executive director of a Jewish Community Center in Krakow - a beautiful, historical Polish town - after his stint as a lecturer of Israeli Culture at the oldest Polish University named after the past ruling Polish royalty - the Jagiellons - located in Krakow which used to be a capitol of Poland thus the name - Jagiellonian University - bears the last name of the Polish royal dynasty - the Jagiellons. 
    The seed money for the Polish - JCC - was secured by Prince Charles; no wonder that the Jews in Great Britain - achieve even more distinctions than the ones in the U.S.
    In a nutshell - Mr. Ornstein's message - skillfully conveyed - makes a lot of sense. We need to support the new generation of Poles showing an interest in Jewish culture. The audience at the Pittsburgh's JCC asked a lot of questions about the present conditions of a few Jews still left in Poland. According to Mr. Ornstein - for now - the new, young generation of Poles - shows a big interest in Jewish culture - "but what the future will bring - nobody knows" - according to Mr. Ornstein. 
      The audiences' comments and questions were addressed by Mr. Ornstein in a straight-forward, informative manner. He needs to lecture in Chicago where the local Jewish community is a lot "weightier" - than the group in Pittsburgh.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Claudia Sanchez - a Dark Haired Argentinian Beauty - Easily Performs Terrific Latin and Popular Hits - on a Grand Piano.

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     Everybody who loves to listen to good piano pieces - take notice!
     Pittsburgh's loft shaped - Oxford Atrium Center - behind the downtown Fifth Avenue Macy's - hosts a terrific lady pianist with an international track record - every Thursday from 11:30 am till 1:00 pm.
      Her selections are varied with each one sounding good. I got totally "hooked" on the sounds of various good tunes - some ex-hits - some classics.
      If you want to know more - click on the website: www.PassionatePianist.com.
     However - if you are seriously interested in booking Claudia Sanchez for your event you can send her an e-mail
Claudia@PassionatePianist.com
    Please - do it only if you have an access to a grand piano for the evening - otherwise - you can go to Oxford Atrium on a Thursday late morning from 11:30 am till 1:00 pm - if you want to listen to some beautiful piano music.

          See you Thursday and the Oxford Atrium!

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Pittsburgh, Pa - showcases - totally she-she-poo-poo, extremely fashionable, artsy and stylish area - Shadyside.

        It's almost a long Labor Day weekend - holiday signaling the end of summer. Shadyside hosts an art fest with the artists from all over the country and some from abroad - presenting a lot of varied arts objects and trinkets. Williams-Sonoma - the upscale gourmet store - (5514 Walnut St - Pittsburgh, PA 15232) - subsequently - closed - so we shall miss their cooking techniques classes.
     This Sunday August 24 - 2014 - a locals lady chef/cooking instructor/public speaker - demonstrated a deep fried in olive oil artichoke dish while explaining the origins and various ways of preparing the artichoke.
     Cynthia Goch  - a dark haired, Italian looking beauty - keeps her sessions in a humorous and interactive mode. For more details you can click on her website
www.GochYaCooking.com to make arrangements for her presentations.

     Long story short - in a nutshell - Cynthia's demo was tons of fun - so I strongly encourage you to check out Cynthia's website - ascertained - above - about their vast variety of cooking events.
    
    Important note: Since Williams Sonoma chain at this address - closed - the new, exciting venue is scheduled to open in the 4th quarter of 2024 - at the address given above - in Pittsburgh's - classy area - Shadyside - it will be their 8th franchise in Pennsylvania - they have close to 3 thousands of them - around the world. The name of the new venue - Paris Baguette Cafe.

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Saturday, June 28, 2014

Mildred Sidorow - an acrylic media artist - keeps young with her work and going strong - she is ninety five years young.

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    It's a beautiful summer night on a Sat. June 28 - 2014. Christine Frechard Gallery in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill - 5871 Forbes Ave - 
   www.christinefrechardgallery.com - hosts an opening reception - a start of the exposition - a display - of the sunny hued - various shaped and sized paintings by a ninety five year old artist - Mildred Sidorow. The showings starts today - Sat. June 28 - 2014 and will last for a month.
   Since the artist talks animatedly to the visitors and appears much younger than ninety five - I ask her daughter a middle aged, dark haired New Yorker about her mother's creative output. She informs me that due to her mother's advanced age - she has some problems with her eyesight but nevertheless Mildred works every day a few hours and she "lives for her art" according to her daughter. The bright, sunny canvases radiate a good mood and an uplifting spirit.
    Simone - the artist's daughter informs me that because of her mother's advanced age - she prefers to work with smaller size canvasses and acrylic seems a better medium than watercolors which she did at the beginning of her career.

     Come to check out the exposition,

     I will see you there.

Friday, June 20, 2014

Squirrel Hill - 15217 - Pittsburgh, Pa. has a charming tea shop on the corner of Forbes and Shady - Pittsburgh's - Squirrel Hill - international and cosmopolitan - conclave.

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      Important note - the tea store is currently called "Blue Money Tea Company". If you like a "fancy-schmantzy" teas and tea accessories - connected to tea stuff - that's the place for you.
      You need to stop by the shop at 5872 Forbes Ave which is close to the main intersection of Forbes and Shady in Squirrel Hill - 15217 or click on their website - bluemonekytea.com or you can call them at 412-422-1606.
     See you there for tea!

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Suzanne Watters - a local Pittsburgh area silk screen artist - has a display of her works at Christine Frechard Gallery - Squirrell Hilll.

                      
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    On Sat. May 31 - 2014 - during a lovely late afternoon - the large scale silk screen artist - Suzanne Waters is setting up a sumptuous opening reception of her nicely framed works at Christine Frechard Gallery - 5871 Forbes Ave - at the very heart of Squirrel Hill - Pittsburgh, Pa 15217. The exposition will last about a month until the end of June 2014. Click on
http://www.christinefrechardgallery.com to get more news about the various events at the gallery.
    The local artist - a Sewickly resident - Ms. Watters - a tall, strong and statuesque appearing lady about forty years old with long, brown hair and brown eyes - answers my interview questions while she puts some finishing touches of delicious looking horse'de'ovres and fine wines spread over the Christine Frechard Gallery - tables. 
    Ms. Watters says that she works on one project at the time and the choice of two colors gives her an opportunity to pick the best combinations - however - frequently - when she lifts the screen for the final time - she is pleasantly surprized at the unexpected end results.
   Click on her website:
suzannewatters.artspan.com
to find out more about this local artist who also teaches Art History and History of Visual Communications at Rober Morris University. Ms. Watters states that working on her art projects gives her a good feeling of recharging her energies; in addition - she likes to market and distribute her works as well as she is looking forward to the orders for some commission projects.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Pittsburgh's - Shadyside - Sonoma Williams Store - A Botique for Aspiring Chefs - holds terrific technique classes - most Sundays.

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       On Sunday May 4 - 2014 - a local young chef/Cooking School instructor named Mike presented several Latin American - specifically Mexican staples. The technique session consisted of the demonstration of several Latin American - Mexican staples - among them - fresh Salsa and delicious Chicken Fajitas - featuring chunks of chicken - marinated in Margarita mix which were braised with several seasonal, vegetable strips - on the electric grill .
      Mike did an excellent presentation of both items. He highlighted various ingredients - all available in Sonoma Williams - in slightly higher price versions - however - the quality and presentable packing always justify the prices which are a little higher in Sonoma Williams stores.
      The Sonoma Williams store in Shadyside - 5516 Walnut St - Pittsburgh, Pa 15215 - always presents the seasonal visuals in an extremely appealing manner. The clientele of that store consists of an exciting mixture of customers - some of which are connected to a prominent and prestigious - Carnegie Mellon University Campus located right next to Shadyside. The shops, coffee shops, upscale eateries of Shadyside as well as several bars of that "she-she-poo-poo" part of town - are characteristic of that popular part of Pittsburgh right next to a legendary, European style - Squirrel Hill - which is very similar in character; both areas convey the atmosphere of easy luxurious but classy - life styles.