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Author David Eugene Perry Returns to Orvieto: Setting for his Award-Winning Mystery “Upon This Rock”

Orvieto News

24 August 2021
by Laura Ricci

Author David Eugene Perry Returns to Orvieto:
Setting for his Award-Winning Mystery “Upon This Rock”

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Californian David Eugene Perry, author of the novel “Upon this Rock” — a mystery published in the United States by Pace Press — is back in Orvieto, after two years of COVID forced separation from our city that he loves so much. His thriller mixes intrigue, terrorism, history, art and the secrets of the Church in a page turner that won top prize at this year’s San Francisco Book Festival and also a Silver Medal at the 33rd “Benjamin Franklin” Annual Awards from the Independent Book Publishers Association, in the LGBT category .

As the title and the cover immediately suggest, “Upon this Rock” (“Su questo Rupe”) is set in Orvieto, with key characters inspired by Medieval and WWII history, recent news and local characters, all rendered fictionally through his literary creation.

David is delighted to be back in Orvieto, where when time and work permit, he and his husband, Alfredo Casuso, spend at least two months per annum. This year, David is spending August working remotely and also enjoying the summer.  Earlier this month, friends and acquaintances gathered at Blue Bar where David read a few pages of his novel and autographed copies of the book during a pleasant literary aperitivo.


According to David, “Upon This Rock” is the first in a series of novels, all with an historic component. He is hoping for the book to be translated into Italian by next year and his currently actively looking to option the story for TV or film.  In the meantime, the book can be found online in English at Amazon, Good Reads, Barnes & Noble direct from his publisher at Quill or by order through your local bookstore. David invites readers to find him directly online via Facebook or by email at news@davidperry.com 

14th Season for Award-Winning Dezart Performs Opens with “Girlfriend”

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14th Season for Award-Winning Dezart Performs Opens with “Girlfriend”

October 27 – 30 at Rancho Mirage Amphitheater

Tickets Now On Sale for First-Ever Musical for Company

Pearl McManus Season Tickets Also On Sale

www.dezartperforms.org
 

18 August 2021 – Palm Springs, CA: Literally music to the ears of Coachella Valley theatre lovers, the award-winning Dezart Performs of Palm Springs (www.dezartperforms.org) opens its 14th Season withthe critically-acclaimed Todd Almond / Matthew Sweet musical GIRLFRIEND (October 27  30)taking place outside at the Rancho Mirage Amphitheater.  

“We’re thrilled that Eddie Vona, star of last season’s HAND TO GOD, will be joined by Broadway actor,Patrick Ortiz, for our season opener, and post COVID reopening,” said Michael Shaw, Dezart Performs foundinartistic director noting that this is the first ever musical for the company. “This special ‘under-the-stars’ event at the Rancho Mirage Amphitheaterwill be a memorable, fun and emotional welcome back for all of us.”

The GIRLFRIEND Dinner & Show option includes a deliciously catered dinner by Acqua California Bistro for four or six guests per table with three-courses, a glass of wine, and an up-close experience of the smash-hit rock musical. Tax and gratuity are included: $115/person; Reserved table purchase required.Also offered are general admission tickets for the show only (dinner not included) at a special early access price of $45.

Following GIRLFRIEND, the company returns to its traditional home at the Pearl McManus Theater (at the historic Palm Springs Woman’s Club / 314 SCahuilla Road, Downtown Palm Springs) with Katori Hall’s THE MOUNTAINTOP (January 14  23)a bold reimagining of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s final night. Next is Heidi Schreck’s dramatic exploration of compassion and forgiveness as seen through the eyes of a nun in a Bronx soup kitchen, GRAND CONCOURSE (March 4 – 13). Rounding out the calendar is the one-person comedy/drama EVERY BRILLIANT THING (Apri1  10) by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe and directed by Deborah HarmonEVERY BRILLIANT THING was originally the final production of the 2020 Season, delayed by COVID.

Season packages for Dezart Performs’ Pearl McManus Theater productions are on sale online at www.dezartperforms.org or by calling (760) 322-0179. Special pricing for these season packages range from $102 – $135. Individual tickets go on sale September 14 for THE MOUNTAINTOPGRAND CONCOURSE and EVERY BRILLIANT THING.

“For the health, safety and well-being of our patrons, staff and artists, Dezart Performs’ COVID-19 policy requires guests to be fully vaccinated,” says Shaw. “Upon arrival at all events, guests must present a photo ID along with proof that they meet the CDC definition of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19, either in the form of a physical vaccination card or a photo of the card.”

Shaw and the company stress, that this policy is subject to changes at any time, in accordance with local, state and federal guidelines. Please check the Dezart Performs website for current policy guidelines beforeattending any scheduled performance date. 


Following its final live, with-audience performance, SWEATon March 8, 2020, Dezart Performs engaged its audience with a series of live online events during COVID:  Creating for the Stage: Discussions with thePeople that Make Shows Happen (November 11 December 2, 2020) and the interactive online sensation Mental Amusements ( January 13 – 31, 2021with award-winning Mentalist Vinny DePonto.

Dezart Performs, one of the Coachella Valley’s preeminent theatre companies, recognizes that the performing arts enrich the life and culture of a community, promote greater understanding and provoke insightful discussion. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofittheatre company, its mission is to provide an artistic home for bold and cutting–edge plays, creating an atmosphere of artistic growth for actors, writers, and directors who uniquely contribute to the diverse theatrical environment in the Coachella Valley.

14th Dezart Performs Complete Season Listing

GIRLFRIEND

October 27-30, 2021
Book by Todd Almond
Music by Matthew Sweet
Directed by Michael Shaw
Musical Direction by Joshua Carr
Choreography by Ray Limon
Musical Comedy
Rancho Mirage Amphitheater

Set in Nebraska in the ’90s, Will, a bit of a social outcast, and Mike, the popular football player, figure out that there is more to life than what high school has taught them. Days after graduation they explore their relationship and begin to ask themselves where their lives begin. 

The songwriter and book writer demonstrate both anear for the rousing energy of circa-1990 pop music, and a sensitivity about the manner in which a pair of young men might find their way to each other in an unwelcoming environment.” – The Washington Post 

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THE MOUNTAINTOP

January 14-23, 2022
Written by Katori Hall
Drama
Directed by Michael Shaw
Pearl McManus Theater

2010 Winner, Olivier Award for Best Play

A re-imagined depiction of Martin Luther King Jr.’s last night on earth set entirely in Room 306 of the Lorraine Motel on the eve of his assassination in 1968. After delivering his famous “I’ve been to the mountaintop speech”, King goes to the Lorraine Motel to rest. His world is spun on his axis when he meets Camae, a young, feisty and foul-mouthed maid, who delivers his room service. 

“Funny and emotionally charged… a powerful, poetic take on [King’s] legacy.” -Philip Brandes, Los Angeles Times

“Intriguing, shocking, funny… a stunning evening.” – Dale Reynolds, EDGE Los Angeles

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GRAND CONCOURSE

March 4-13, 2022
Written by Heidi Schreck
Directed by Michael Shaw
Drama
Pearl McManus Theater

2015 Lucille Lortel Award Nominee

Having dedicated her life to religious service, Shelley runs a Bronx soup kitchen with unsentimental efficiency, but lately her heart’s not quite in it. Her brisk nature masks an unsettling fear that her efforts are meaningless. When Emma – an idealistic but confused college dropout – arrives to volunteer, her reckless mix of generosity and self-involvement pushes Shelley to the breaking point. 

“Insightful with a moving, even shocking epiphany.” – Huffington Post

“[Heidi Schreck] writes fluid, natural dialogue and creates detailed characters that offer generous opportunities for actors… the words have the ring of plain truth.” – The New York Times

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EVERY BRILLIANT THING

April 1-10, 2022

Written by Duncan Macmillan, with Jonny Donahoe
Directed by Deborah Harmon
Comedy/Drama
Pearl McManus Theater

You’re six years old. Mom’s in the hospital. Dad says she’s “done something stupid.” She finds it hard to behappy. So you start to make a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Everything that’s worth living for. 1. Ice cream. 2. Kung Fu movies. 3. Burning things. 4. Laughing so hard you shoot milk out your nose. 5. Constructions cranes. 6. Me. You leave it onher pillow. You know she’s read it because she’s corrected your spelling. Soon, the list will take on a life of its own. A play about depression and the lengths we will go for those we love.

“A heart-wrenching, hilarious play…One of the funniest plays you’ll ever see about depression—and possibly one of the funniest plays you’ll ever see, full stop!” —The Guardian

Registration Opens for the International Sensation Le Dîner en Blanc! Palm Springs Premiere

Media contact: David Perry / David Perry & Associates, Inc. (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com 

Monday, August 23 – Registration Opens for the International Sensation Le Dîner en Blanc! Palm Springs Premiere of Internationally Renowned “Elegant Pop Up Picnic”Takes Place Saturday, October 9

16 August 2021 – Palm Springs, CA:  A week from today — Monday, August 23 —  the Palm Springs Premiere of Le Dîner en Blanc, the popular Parisian-style pop-up picnic characterized by its famous all-white dress code, will open registration for the internationally-acclaimed event, taking place Saturday evening, October 9. As per the usual protocols for the event, the exact location of the event is only revealed a few hours before the event, and only to registered guests.

“Keeping a secret has never been so much fun,” said local Le Dîner en Blanc hosts Glenn Alexander and Geoffrey Macon. “However, before we reveal the secret, you need to register.”

For a chance to be part of this unique night, people can sign up on the waiting list at

register.dinerenblanc.com/palmsprings/en/register

More than 130,000 foodies and cultural enthusiasts around the world have already embraced this unique event. This très chic picnic is equal parts mystery tour, pop-up feast and je ne sais quoi. Over the years, Le Dîner en Blanc has become a worldwide epicurean phenomenon. What was a “friends and word-of-mouth only” event has grown into an international sensation celebrated on six continents. Launched in Paris in 1988 by François Pasquier and a handful of friends, Le Dîner en Blanc de Paris is a fantastic event where guests gather at an outdoor secret location for the sole purpose of sharing a gourmet meal with good friends in one of their city’s most beautiful locations.

To keep up to date on event announcements, visit palmsprings.dinerenblanc.com or

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CRUISING, CRUISE SHIPS & THE CORONA VIRUS – AUGUST 15, 2021

CRUISING, CRUISE SHIPS & THE CORONA VIRUS – AUGUST 15, 2021

WEEKLY NEWS & UPDATES

from Bill Miller

August  2021

Mon Aug 9th  Baltic Cruising:  In case you’re thinking of a Baltic cruise in future, Finland has been voted as the “happiest” country on the planet.  And in the top five, there’s also Iceland, Denmark & the Netherlands. 

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has announced today that a Florida judge ruled in its favor granting a preliminary injunction which paves the way for the company’s three brands to require documentation confirming a guest’s vaccination status prior to boarding for cruises departing from Florida.

China Merchants Viking Cruises won’t be cruising in August and has delayed its start up until further notice.    The company had previously gotten the green light to sail a series of 8-day cruises from Shenzhen to Hainan Province with the former Viking Sun, now the Zhao Shang Yi Dun and sailing under the Chinese flag. The company cited the evolving pandemic situation in China as the reason for the delay and said it was “the right decision to postpone all voyages.” Another locally-flagged operator, Astro Ocean Cruises with their Piano Land (ex-Oriana) , was expected to start up in August as well. That program is also said to be delayed.  

American Queen Steamboat Company announced that the American Queen welcomes her first revenue guests in 18 months today, becoming the fourth vessel to return to service for the U.S. flagged cruise line.  

Tue Aug 10th Norwegian Cruise Line and luxury sister brands Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises will be allowed to require passengers to show proof of vaccination in order to sail, following a preliminary injunction granted by a judge on Sunday. Since cruise lines announced they’d be resuming sailings from the U.S., Norwegian Cruise Line has been the only brand to commit to a 100% vaccination rate for both crew and passengers. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made that more difficult to achieve when he issued an executive order in early May that prohibits Florida businesses from requiring customers to show proof of vaccination in order to enter the premises.  

Cunard:  The final touches are being made to the 92,000-ton Queen Elizabeth as the  cruise line prepares to return to sailing on Friday, August 13th after a 17 month break.

MSC Cruises:  Maiden voyage!  Passengers boarded at Barcelona, Marseille and Genoa on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, respectively, as part of the ship’s inaugural seven-night western Mediterranean itinerary. The 1,112-ft long MSC Seashore (below) will next call Messina in Sicily and Valletta in Malta, then head back to Barcelona, Marseille and Genoa. Following her summer season in the western Mediterranean, the 5,900-passenger MSC Seashore will complete an 18-night trans-Atlantic crossing to PortMiami for seven-night Caribbean cruises this winter.

Viking Ocean: Viking’s entire ocean fleet is expected to be in service by August as the Viking Jupiter, Viking Star and others are added to the active lineup.  Since restarting service in May, Viking has been offering cruises in the United Kingdom, Iceland, Bermuda and the Mediterranean.   Below:   Three of Viking’s 940-passenger ships laid-up at Belfast.

Cash Burn!  Carnival Corporation, Royal Caribbean Group and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings are still burning through cash as some ships emerge from lay up back into operations.  Cash burn numbers may be up in the third quarter with added costs to reactivate ships, needed maintenance, potential drydocks, procurement, getting crew back and more. Only one out of the three big cruise companies provided estimates on third quarter cash burn, indicating it would be up close to 45 percent.    Below:   Carnival’s P&O Cruises division.  

Wed Aug 11th Disappointment!  A young Italian couple planned a special honeymoon – taking a Mediterranean cruise, but especially standing on their shipboard terrace & watching the iconic sights of  beautiful Venice.   But cruise ships have been banned from the historic port and instead their MSC cruise ship berthed several miles away,  at nearby Monfalcone.  So, instead their honeymoon view was a shipyard, containers & a power plant.  

Thu Aug 12th Malta:  With at least three cruise ships now running cruises from Valletta, special charter flights are being offered from Newark NJ.  Maltese nostalgia:   The cruise ship Island Breeze (the former Transvaal Castle/S A Vaal/Festivale) is shown below.

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Thu Aug 12th Celebrity:  Friends from Florida wrote today:  “Just returned from our Cruise on Celebrity Summit.  In and out of St. Maarten with stops in Barbados and Grenada. Next stops were Curaçao, and then Aruba.  Great weeklong getaway.  All passengers had to be vaccinated and proof of negative COVID tests coming and upon disembarking from the ship.  Only 300 passengers on board. They redid the ship and it’s a really nice upgrade.  We were in the Retreat section and in a suite.”

Somnio:   A ultra-luxurious residential yacht!  Tillberg Design of Sweden  has been appointed lead architect for master planning and interior concepts for Somnio, which features 39 onboard apartments with amenities.   The name Somnio derives from Latin, meaning “to dream”..

Shipyards are facing an almost overwhelming demand for slots as many cruise ships need refits & refurbishing before returning to service in the months ahead.

Norwegian Cruise Lines:  The innovative Norwegian Prima was recently floated out at a Fincantieri shipyard in Italy.   

The 142,500-ton Norwegian Prima is a very interesting looking  mega-ship.  She is the first of 6 Leonardo Class liners for NCL – and with options for 2 more.   The 965-ft long ship can carry 3,215 passengers and is designed for both North American & European cruising.

Sat Aug 14th Carnival:  Twenty-six crew members and one passenger have tested positive for Covid 19 aboard a Carnival cruise ship that departed this week from Galveston, Texas. The Carnival Vista  was carrying 2,895 passengers and 1,441 crew members, the Belize Tourism Board announced on Wednesday ahead of the cruiseship’s arrival.  All of the 27 people who contracted Covid 19 were vaccinated but had breakthrough cases that were either “​​asymptomatic or have very mild symptoms.  

Below:  From my old shoe box – Carnival Cruise Lines’ first ship, the Mardi Gras, in 1972;   she was the former Empress of Canada

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Finest thanks to friends, readers, reporters & those faraway “maritime secret agents”

SAN FRANCISCO TO REQUIRE PROOF OF VACCINATION FOR ENTRY TO CERTAIN INDOOR BUSINESSES AND ALL LARGE INDOOR EVENTS  


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Contact: Mayor’s Office of Communications,mayorspressoffice@sfgov.org

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SAN FRANCISCO TO REQUIRE PROOF OF VACCINATION FOR ENTRY TO CERTAIN INDOOR BUSINESSES AND ALL LARGE INDOOR EVENTS  

All restaurants, bars, clubs, gyms and large indoor events will be required to obtain proof of vaccination from patrons and employees to protect against the continued spread of COVID-19

San Francisco, CA — Mayor London N. Breed and Director of Health Dr. Grant Colfax announced today that San Francisco will require businesses in certain high-contact indoor sectors, such as those that serve food or drink like bars, restaurants, clubs, theaters and entertainment venues, as well as indoor gyms and other fitness establishments, to obtain proof of vaccination from their patrons and employees in order for them to go inside those facilities. This does not include individuals ordering or picking up food or drink to go. The Health Order is designed to protect against the continued spread of COVID-19, particularly among the unvaccinated, while keeping businesses open and helping to ensure schools remain open. 

Additionally, San Francisco’s order creates a new proof of vaccination requirement for large events at indoor venues, requiring attendees who are age 12 or older at events with 1,000 people or more to provide proof of vaccination. Previously, state and local rules required proof of vaccination or testing to attend indoor mega-events with 5,000 people or more. Under the updated San Francisco order, providing a self-attestation of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test in lieu of proof of vaccination are no longer options for people 12 and older to attend these indoor large or mega-events. Sponsors of outdoor events with more than 5,000 people attending are strongly urged to require proof of vaccination for patrons and staff.

The health order also extends vaccination requirements to certain health care providers—including workers at adult day centers, residential care facilities, dental offices, home health aides and pharmacists—who are not included in the state health order on vaccinations.

“We know that for our city to bounce back from the pandemic and thrive, we need to use the best method we have to fight COVID-19 and that’s vaccines,” said Mayor Breed. “Many San Francisco businesses are already leading the way by requiring proof of vaccination for their customers because they care about the health of their employees, their customers, and this City. This order builds on their leadership and will help us weather the challenges ahead and keep our businesses open. Vaccines are our way out of the pandemic, and our way back to a life where we can be together safely.”  

The updates to San Francisco’s Safer Return Together Health Order are a response to the continued spread of COVID-19 most recently driven by the Delta variant primarily among unvaccinated people. While the City this week reported that 78% of the eligible population is fully vaccinated, the current surge in new cases demonstrates the need for additional measures to close the remaining gap of unvaccinated people, while protecting those not yet eligible for vaccines such as children under the age of 12. San Francisco fully reopened for business on June 15 and has since seen encouraging signs that the economy is coming back to life, a rebound the City wants to maintain. San Francisco public schools are also reopening Monday for in-person instruction.

The health order requirement for proof of full vaccination for patrons of indoor public settings, including bars, restaurants, clubs and gyms goes into effect on August 20. This requirement includes indoor event spaces where food or drink is served. By that same date, those businesses must use their best efforts to ascertain the vaccination status of their employees. To preserve jobs while giving time for compliance, the proof of vaccination requirement for staff goes into effect October 13 for employees.

The vaccination requirements for indoor events, both private and public, that have 1,000 people or more in attendance go into effect on August 20. There is a limited exception for those events where tickets were sold before August 12 for events occurring by September 15; instead, those events may allow proof of negative testing as an alternative to proof of vaccination. The additional health care workers covered by the update to the order must be fully vaccinated by October 13.

The requirements may be subject to limited exemptions under state and federal law. Also, the new requirements for proof of vaccination do not apply to individuals ineligible for vaccinations, including children under 12 years old. But everyone, including children two years and older, still must comply with applicable indoor mask requirements under local and state health rules. 

“In this phase of the pandemic, we must optimize the powerful tool of vaccines to protect us as we fully reopen to business,” said Director of Health, Dr. Grant Colfax. “These past few weeks have demonstrated how important it is that everyone eligible is vaccinated as we resume normal activities.”

“We are issuing these new health requirements because indoor, public settings where people congregate in close quarters, often with their masks off, are a main way that the virus spreads,” said Acting Health Officer, Dr. Naveena Bobba. “With the increased COVID-19 case rates, we need everybody who is eligible for a vaccine to get one now.” 

San Francisco’s current 7-day average daily cases is 246 and the test positivity rate is 5.6%. This is compared to the peak of the winter surge when daily cases averaged 373 and the test positivity rate was 5.2%. As of August 8, 109 people were hospitalized, compared to 265 at the peak of the winter surge. The numbers demonstrate that even as cases soar, today’s surge is much less deadly than the previous ones with the most severe cases and hospitalizations among the unvaccinated.  

The updated health care order puts another measure in place to boost vaccination rates. The City and County of San Francisco has required that all 35,000 City employees be vaccinated 10 weeks after final approval of one of the vaccines by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which is expected shortly. Additionally, all employees at “high risk” healthcare and congregate settings, including acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, homeless shelters, jails, and other locations, must also be vaccinated by September 15.  

“Two weeks ago, we started requiring proof of vaccination to dine inside in an effort to ensure the safety of our staff and our customers. We are thrilled to see San Francisco move boldly to make this a citywide policy as we strongly believe this is the best way to get beyond this pandemic,” said Mat Shuster, Chef/Owner of Canela Bistro & Wine Bar.

“The San Francisco Venue Coalition fully supports the City and Mayor Breed’s efforts to keep us all safe, healthy, and best prepared to fortify the City against the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic. These increased provisions hopefully will expedite all public gathering places ability get back to doing what we all love—being a space for community in service to all San Franciscans,” said Casey Lowdermilk, Co-Founder of the San Francisco Venue Coalition.

DPH is also making it increasingly easy and convenient to get vaccinated, last week launching a new mobile vaccination team called Vax to You that will vaccinate small groups of five to 12 people in their homes and workplaces by appointment when they organize groups of interested individuals. Business owners can take advantage of this service by reaching out to the mobile vax team. For information about finding a safe, free and convenient COVID-19 vaccine, visit sf.gov/getvaccinated. For information on the new requirements, visit sf.gov/vaxrequired.

Businesses can access SFDPH’s COVID-19 Outreach Toolkit with flyers, posters and other materials.