From the MC Film Mail Bag…

 
 
 
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May 4, 2011                                                                                                                                                         

Contact: David Audet

813-323-7830

                                                                                                                                                                                            daudet@hccfl.edu

                       

Ybor Documentary to Screen at the Cuban Sandwich Show

 in June

Director Gayla Jamison will screen and host a panel discussion of her documentary, Living in America: 100 Years of Ybor, Saturday, June 11, HCC-Ybor Room, 10:30-noon, free and open to the public in conjunction with THE CUBAN SANDWICH SHOW. The venue is located at Hillsborough Community College-Ybor City Campus, 2001 N. 14th Street and Palm Avenue, across the street from the Cuban Club.

 The Artists and Writers Group, Inc is the creator and sponsor of THE CUBAN SANDWICH SHOW, taking place at numerous venues in Tampa, June 1-30, 2011. The premise is that all the art, in all mediums, has as its subject, “Tampa: past, present, future…and/or Cuban sandwiches.”

 The Artists and Writers Group is partnering with Hillsborough Community College-Ybor City Campus and Ybor City Development Corporation to evolve this event into a cultural highlight of the summer season in Tampa Bay.

 Living in America: 100 Years of Ybor, directed by Gayla Jamison, aired on The Learning Channel as part of the series, “New to America,” hosted by Edward James Olmos and later the film aired nationally on PBS. 

Gayla Jamison: “What I have in mind is to ask the panel (and invite audience members to join in) to talk about the film’s role in preserving cultural history, especially since most of the people interviewed in the film are no longer living (25TH anniversary of film).  Thus the film has become a kind of living history that enables first-hand accounts of this unique immigrant community to be passed to future generations.  I’d like for people to talk about why that is important and the role that it plays in teaching history, in bringing history to life.  Ideally, there will be interplay of academic analysis, nostalgic reminiscences from older members of the community and the fresh perspectives of young viewers.  It will be a way of bringing the community together to share an inter-generational experience.”

The panelists are Dr. Susan Greenbaum, Professor Emerita of Anthropology Dept and former Dept. Chair at USF., Dr. Cheryl Rodríguez, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Institute on Black Life at USF, and Maria Pasetti, who is on the Executive Board of Tampa Hispanic Heritage — she’s also interviewed in the film–and  Rene Tamargo, educator and Tampa native.

ABOUT THE CUBAN SANDWICH SHOW: While all the art must be exclusively about TAMPA and/or Cuban sandwiches (our chosen symbol of Tampa-slightly tongue-in-cheek), the artists can be from anywhere. Thus, whatever the art form—visual arts, photography, video, dance, theater, music, cuisine, poetry, literature–the root subject is Tampa and it’s past, present, and/or future. And for those of you who ask, yes, Ybor City is the heart of Tampa.

 Current participants (subject to change)  are; Arts Council of Hillsborough County Advisory Committee, Bamboozle Café, Blue Bird Books, Café Hey, Community Stepping Stones, Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, Gram’s Place, Grown Man Brand Studios, Hillsborough Community College-Ybor Art Gallery, Tampa Regional Artists at Old Hyde Park Art Center, King Corona Cigar Cafe, La France, MacDonald Training Center, MC Filmfest, Michelle Faedo’s On the Go, New World Brewery, The Pyramid, Silver Meteor Gallery, Tre Amici at the Bunker,  Ybor Art Association, Ybor City Saturday Market, among others to be announced.

 The Cuban Sandwich Show is an expanded version of a very popular annual arts exhibition was that originated in Ybor City in 1991 by Gordon and Denise Mhyre and continued in Seminole Heights for a number of years. The 2011 Cuban Sandwich Show will mark the twentieth year anniversary and is a major expansion of the event.

 www.artistsandwritersgroup.com

audetproductions@gmail.com

 

Gayla Jamison, Producer-Director
In Our Son’s Name
Lightfoot Films, Inc.
404.377.4980 voice/fax
404.483.4980 mobile
www.inoursonsname.com

 

Dishing with Mark & Carrie 4-27-11

 

Did you know?
 In GaYBOR there are 9 Gay Bars & 4 Hotels,
 all with in 3 blocks!!!
 
Bradley’s on 7th, G.BAR,  Hamburger Mary’s, The Honey Pot, Liquid Lounge, PLAY Ybor,  RISE Sundays, Social, Streetcars.  The Hotels are: The Hampton Inn, Hilton Gardens, The Don Vicente Historic Inn, Ybor Resort & Spa. The Very Gay Friendly Restaurants & Clubs include: Castle, Centro Canteen, The Reservoir, Ritz Ybor,Bernini’s, Blue Dog Bistro, Fresh Mouth, Gaspar’s Grotto, Green Iguana, JJ’s Cafe, La Terrazza, Laughing Cat, Mema’s Alaskan Tacos, NY NY Pizza, Bricks of Ybor, Stone Soup Company, The Italian Club & The Cuban Club.
 
ALL ARE PROUD MEMBERS
of The GaYBOR District Coalition
 
Discover the Magic of GaYBOR that everybody is talking about!
Viva La GaYBOR
 
Pride on 7th
Join GaYBOR as we welcome “The TUMG Group” & their production of “Pride on 7th”. This Saturday, 4/30/2011
1054
 
Congratulations to Miss Crystal Chambers
 
MISS PRIDE ON 7th Pageant
With a whirlwind of activity for a springtime Gay Pride Event, the annual Pride on 7th has changed to a springtime venue and added a new dimension to there lineup of events. Miss Pride on 7th Pageant was held last Sunday at Bradley’s on 7th main stage bar. The event by TUMG and promoter Jorge Alvarado and Hosted by Miss Everything of Florida..Ybor City’s Diva Miss Joey Brooks. The pageant drew in contestants that competed in 3 categories: presentation, fashion, and talent. This years winner of Miss Pride on 7th is Miss Crystal Chambers. A full lineup of weekend Pride events for Saturday, April 30th at Centro Ybor in historic Ybor City are on www.prideon7th.com.

Tampa Bay Italian Surprise… Cristino's

    We have always been invited to cross the waters to Clearwater for dinner at our friend Lenny Cristino and his brothers place, Cristino’s Coal Brick ,Oven Pizza at 1101 South Ft Harrison Ave. This is an authentic Italian fare restaurant. Winner of the Best Pizza in the Bay and hundred of other awards on the wall. A beautiful night out and they have a lighted and landscaped patio for dining. Three of us made the night out, Mathieu, Mark & Carrie. The reservation lines were out the door but we got settled inside next to the counter where we could talk with Lenny working in the kitchen. Just like eating at a first class pampered chefs table.
    ” That couple comes in every Saturday night.” Lenny told us smiling. “And those guys drive in a couple of times a month from Orlando just to come and eat.”  The glass showcase had a variety of homemade Ravioli’s, homemade Manicotti, and a huge glassed freezer full of 20 kinds of freshly handmade Italian Gelato. All made by a secret family recipe we were told. People were lined up just to order the gelato or get samples. We told Lenny to order us whatever he wanted, we didn’t care it all looked so good dishes coming from the kitchen. “I want to let you know we make our own mozzarella cheese, grind and make our own pastas, our sauces…”  Wow, I thought we were in old Italy!
    We were first brought Calamari Fritti,and a Shrimp Manicotti appetizer. Out of this world! We were there to relax, eat and share. Then came the specials of the night Key West Shrimp over Tilapia, Fresh Pesto Pasta, and Margherita Di Lusso Pizza made with fresh homemade mozzarella, sliced tomatoes, basil and fresh oregano. It was so aromatic fresh and very savory to all our eyes and our filling appetites. Stop!!! We were all full. Except Mathieu who said bring on the sampler tray of gelato! The Italian boutique spot has a full variety menu of vegetarian, chicken and fish entrees, salads, pasta dishes and of course their fantastic pizzas. Thank You Lenny and terrific staff for a great night out.  www.cristinospizzeria.com  
    Keep on the look out, Lenny wants to add another location in South Tampa very soon.

Benefit for Amy DeMilo & Our RuPaul Diva, Alexis Mateo

Wednesday Night was a big benefit night and also the conclusion to this seasons RuPaul Drag Race. A huge benefit for Miss Amy DeMilo, who is heading to Dallas for the National Miss USofA Pageant and representing Florida. A cast of 20 performers sang their hearts out to a packed Hamburger Mary’s dining room, all to help defrey costs and get Amy to win in Dallas. With an evening gown costing over $3800, hotel/airfare for 8 professional dancers and entry of $5000, this is a very big important win for our Miss Amy DeMilo and Florida.
Our own Tampa Bay entry Miss Alexis Mateo was on the hot seat for the final and conclusion to season III of RuPauls Drag Race on Logo TV. After being dismissed in the final round, this years winner is Raja.