Saturday, April 13, 2019

New Historical Novel Imagines Two Brothers’ Lives in Ancient Greece

Two disparate brothers face challenges, failures, and the emotional ups and downs of life in classical Greece in Bruce Stores' new historical fiction, "Nilo & Demetrius: Brothers in Classical Greece" (published by iUniverse). The book is available for purchase at: https://www.amazon.com/Nilo-Demetrius-Brothers-Classical-Greece/dp/1532067992.

"Nilo & Demetrius" features the legal system, a major festival, a symposium, the Greek theater and communing with the gods via oracles. A major backdrop near the book's ending is the city-state's military. It also deals with written and unwritten standards of sexuality, especially the interactions between males. Click here to read the latest news.

Twelve-year-old Nilo is on a quest for freedom. He wants to be rid of imposed conditions of educational systems, a loving yet domineering father and to move away from a life of failure — in school, in athletics, and in love. Once he leaves home, Nilo's adventures are set amidst Greece's sexual mores and his desire for finding his place in the world. His brother, Demetrius, did well in school but was physically challenged to meet the military's requirements. His new boyfriend makes all the difference in his getting in shape. The brothers somehow manage to persevere as their lives intertwine with challenges and opportunities as well as human and absolute love during a time when sexuality has few boundaries. More info here.

"It may be valuable for us to see how another civilization was free from many taboos of today," Stores says, "It was as natural for men to love other men as it was for them to love women."

"Nilo & Demetrius"
By Bruce Stores
Softcover | 5 x 8 in | 340 pages | ISBN 9781532067990
E-Book | 340 pages | ISBN 9781532067983
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Bruce Stores was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala working in community development programs near Quetzaltenango in the early 1960's. Later he was a community development officer involved with refugee resettlement in Vietnam at the height of that war with the U.S. Agency for International Development. His third venture overseas was to serve as recreation coordinator for American employees and their families with Bell Helicopter/Textron in pre-revolution Iran. He also served the YMCA as youth director in Vineland, New Jersey, and branch director in Midland, Texas. He later worked with self-help housing projects near Seattle, Washington, and was a contributing reporter for many years with Seattle Gay News. After relocating to Mexico in 1995, he was an English teacher for six years. He has lived in the Mexican City of Oaxaca since 2007. He is a graduate of Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts, with Bachelor of Science and Master of Education in humanities. He was married in 1967 and divorced in 1980. He has one son and two grandchildren.

iUniverse, an Author Solutions, LLC, self-publishing imprint, is the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing provider. iUniverse has a strategic alliance with Indigo Books & Music, Inc. in Canada, and titles accepted into the iUniverse Rising Star program are featured in a special collection on BarnesandNoble.com. iUniverse recognizes excellence in book publishing through the Star, Reader's Choice, Rising Star and Editor's Choice designations—self-publishing's only such awards program. Headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana, iUniverse also operates offices in Indianapolis. For more information or to publish a book, please visit iuniverse.com or call 1-800-AUTHORS. For the latest, follow @iuniversebooks on Twitter. Read all the latest news.

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Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Taiwan’s Charming Small Towns Await!

The largest family driven book festival on the West Coast – The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books – will take place at the University of Southern California this weekend (April 13-14). Taiwan's versatile nature, rich history, and local spe-cialty foods are the catalysts of Taiwan's 368 charming small towns. Taiwan Tour-ism Bureau selected seven incredible small towns, including Beitou in Taipei, Sa-nyi in Miaoli, Lukang in Changhua, Meinong in Kaohsiung, Wutai in Pingtung, Jhihben in Taitung, Ruisui in Hualien, and Dongshan in Yilan, to promote through a fun and educational engaging booth game. It will be an amazing fami-ly-fun weekend for everyone to enjoy.

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"Taiwan is an island well known for its high mountains and complex geologic sceneries. Along with desirable weather and cultural influences, Taiwan produces bounty of vegetables, fruits, and a variety of seafood, all of which are enticing options for food lovers. Every small town in Taiwan is blessed with different ap-peals. For example, Dadaocheng embodies a combination of Hokkien, Western, and Baroque style vintage street houses perfect for architecture enthusiasts to im-merse themselves in. Internationally recognized 'Slow City' – Sanyi in Miaoli – is a must-visit area for nature and woodcraft lovers. Not only is the DIY wooden duck a great painting activity for adults and kids alike, but also a memorable souvenir to take home. For hot spring lovers, make sure to visit Jhihben Hot Springs and explore the indigenous villages and Luye Highland Tea Farm", shared Brad Shih, Director of Taiwan Tourism Bureau's Los Angeles Office.

Taiwan Tourism Bureau's Charming Small Town booth will have everyone's fa-vorite Oh!Bear Mascot there to play the newest version of the buzzer game with event goers. Challenge winners will receive chopsticks with beautiful Hakka pat-tern, limited edition Taiwan Lantern Festival piggy lanterns, and have a taste of Viva Poprice's Taiwanese style "popcorn". Travel specialists will share infor-mation on traveling to Taiwan, and top quality travel packages by All State Travel, America Asia Travel, SITA World Tour, Sonic Travel & Tours Super Value Tours and XO Tours will be available as well. We welcome you to join us at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books with free admission, and enjoy learning about the unique appeal of Taiwan's small towns!
Follow Taiwan Tourism Bureau's official fan page at http://www.facebook.com/TourTaiwan for the most updated travel information!

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BRION Announces Establishment of Vineyard and Winery Team Ahead of New Napa Estate Opening

BRION, the new standalone label in Napa Valley established by Brion Wise of B. Wise Vineyards, announced its vineyard and winemaking team. The team consists of three top Napa Valley winemakers, a collection of accomplished local vineyardists and a dedicated master cooper who will collaborate to pursue Wise's goal of depicting distinctive terroirs through wine.

BRION's winemaking team consists of Julien Fayard, Mark Herold and Massimo Monticelli, three of Napa Valley's most accomplished winemakers. Larry Bettinelli, Paul Goldberg, Garrett Buckland, Enrique Castillo, and Jesus Espinoza anchor the vineyard team. Ramiro Herrera, one of only a handful of Master Coopers in the world, will oversee barrel making and procurement for the BRION wines.

Newly Established Team Will Collaborate On Vineyard-Centric Winemaking Project

B. Wise Vineyards will move its BRION production to a new south Yountville winery at the edge of the famed Sleeping Lady Vineyard and is expected to open in advance of the 2019 Harvest. The assembled BRION winemaking and vineyard team will oversee production of four single vineyard, Cabernet Sauvignon-based wines under the BRION label: Caldwell Vineyard in the hills of southern Coombsville; Oakville Ranch Vineyard, located in the foothills of the Vaca Range in the Oakville District; Moon Mountain Vineyard at the Sonoma summit of the Mayacamus Range; and the renowned Sleeping Lady Vineyard in the foothills south of Yountville.

"BRION is the vineyard-centric project I've been working toward for some time," said Wise. "It is my conviction that great vineyards and great farming goes all the way through to the bottle. Working with the right sites and the right people is everything." Read all the related news.

Newly Restored BRION Estate Winery Set To Open Prior to 2019 Harvest

Originally attached to Wise's Sonoma-based B. Wise Vineyards, the new BRION estate winery is set to open later this year. The winery will occupy a restored late 19th century barn that is believed to be one of only two remaining structures in the state built in a unique "bank barn" architectural style. The BRION restoration project is following the Secretary of the Interior's guidelines for historic properties and preservation. Once completed, the new winery will serve as the dedicated production facility for the wines as well as the hospitality venue for BRION clients and guests.

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ABOUT BRION
BRION was founded by Brion Wise. The winery produces single-vineyard wines from distinctive properties located in and around Napa Valley. The initial BRION release was from the 2002 vintage. Wise is also owner of B. Wise Vineyards located on Moon Mountain in Sonoma Valley. The BRION wines are currently procured via an allocation system. For more information visit http://www.brionwines.com.

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HIP Video Promo Presents: Nya Shares Her Darkest Thoughts in "Love You To Death" Video Premiere on Earmilk.com

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In the video for "Love You To Death," it's plain to see that NYA has it all – songs, soul, passion, and presence, as well as a dude locked up in an abandoned building. But we'll get back to that. The bi-coastal singer/songwriter has already made waves with two stellar EPs, a pair of blink-and-you'll-miss-em sets of classically-tinged modern pop and R&B. The vocals, arrangements, lyrics, and hooks belie her youth, sounding more like the product of a musician well past the early days of identity hunting. Her timeless style, with nods to the jazz greats of today and yesterday, is brutally honest and strikingly pure. A little bit of Winehouse, a touch of Fitzgerald. However, there is no question – it's a voice that is all her, and all her own.

"Love You To Death" was composed by NYA, Brandon Sammons, and Kat Nielsen, and produced by Sammons. NYA puts her vocals' resonance and range to perfect use, gently riding the octaves from sultry lows to insistent highs, as if mirroring a distressed and unpredictable mind that can't, well, make up its mind. What's clear here is that a relationship has withered and died, but only one party is willing to accept reality.

This light vs. dark, split-personality video was directed and produced by NYA and LA-based model and photographer Ira Chernova. NYA lounges on soft carpets dimly bathed in swirling, dappled light, she lazily dips and twirls a finger in a cocktail. At first glance, she looks like someone dealing with unrequited love the way any of us might – some reflective alone time, allowing the shock to wear off. Shots of NYA lugging a shovel and trash bags deep in the woods and torching clothing suggest otherwise. Those beautifully shot scenes of repose are far more likely the behavior and body language of an exhausted, jilted ex, whose anguish and strength are momentarily spent. Her lyrics begin to reveal themselves as the thoughts of someone who has allowed the scarier side of love to take the wheel. She is not okay.

"Love You To Death" channels those inescapable feelings of love and loss into a lush three-minute outpouring of slinky electronic ear candy. This song is an ode to the power that love has to take us to dark places. Are we watching the disturbing result of a shattered mind or the fever dream of a broken heart? Watch the video again.

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Friday, April 12, 2019

Improved Consumer Confidence Fuels Restaurant Sales Momentum

Restaurant sales rebounded solidly during March, proving that February's stumble was just an anomaly and not a reversal on the industry's positive sales momentum. Same-store sales growth was 1.2 percent during March, a 1.9 percentage point improvement from last month's -0.7 percent growth. Excluding February and its extremely bad weather, every month since June of 2018 has posted positive same-store sales. This comes from Black Box Intelligence™ data from TDn2K™, based on weekly sales from over 31,000 locations representing 170+ brands and nearly $72 billion in annual sales. Read news here.

Same-store sales growth was 1.0 percent during the first quarter of the year, the fourth consecutive quarter of positive growth for the industry.

"Chain restaurants have a lot to be optimistic about given these latest results," said Victor Fernandez, vice president of insights and knowledge for TDn2K. "The sector is going through its longest period of sales expansion for comparable stores since 2015. We have been seeing signs that point toward a longer-term recovery as well. March's strong sales growth did not come at the expense of a soft comparable month from 2018. Last year March sales grew 0.6 percent. This means same-store sales grew by 1.8 percent when compared with March of 2017. The industry is finally posting consistent positive growth on a two-year basis. Since October, all months have achieved positive two-year sales growth with the exception of February. Before that period, restaurants went through twenty-two consecutive months in which sales were not able to top where they were two years before."

There are several factors that seem to be impacting this period of expansion. From a macroeconomic standpoint, growth has been encouraging in recent quarters. Tight labor markets have been accelerating wage increases and consumers remain optimistic about their conditions. From an industry perspective, net growth in the number of restaurant locations has slowed in recent years, especially among fast casual and casual dining chains. This has undoubtedly helped mitigate the oversupply problem the industry has experienced for the past decade. In addition, many chains have been embracing and adapting to changing consumer preferences pointing towards off-premise consumption of food as a growing trend and an important source of potential restaurant sales growth. Top performing brands have also recognized there are growth opportunities beyond the traditional lunch and dinner dayparts," said Fernandez.

Restaurants Still Relying On Larger Checks To Grow Sales, Amid Traffic Decline
As a whole, restaurants have been relying on their guests to spend more than they did a year ago as a key to increasing their same-store sales. Growth in average check was 3.0 percent year over year during March. The pace at which guest checks are growing has also been accelerating year over year. On average, guest checks have grown by 3.0 percent since the fourth quarter of 2018. By comparison, the average was 2.4 percent for the first three quarters of last year. This may be a consequence of accelerating wage growth and a consumer that is relatively more confident and willing to spend.

Average spending per guest is crucial because the number of guests keeps declining for chain restaurants. Same-store traffic was -1.8 percent during March, while traffic growth for the first quarter of 2019 was -2.0 percent.

Limited Service Brands Led Industry in Sales Growth in March, Fine Dining Best in Q1
The strength in restaurant sales was widespread throughout the industry in March. Most industry segments were able to achieve positive same-store sales growth. The best performing segments were those in the limited service category: quick service and fast casual. Both had strong sales growth during the month and the first quarter of the year. Casual dining and upscale casual round up the list of segments with positive sales growth during March.

Only two segments, fine dining and family dining, experienced same-store sales decline in March. However, there may be an explanation for their disappointing results. This year, Easter is in April, and in 2018 the holiday fell on the last week of March. Last year's results benefited from the jump in sales that Easter brings for these segments, while those incremental sales dollars were not yet accounted for in March of this year. In the case of fine dining, even though the first four weeks of the month had positive sales growth, the downturn due to the holiday shift during the fifth week in March was enough to bring the entire month into negative sales growth. But fine dining concepts shouldn't worry too much about March's results; it was the top performing segment based on same-store sales growth during the first quarter of 2019.

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Strong Personal Income Growth Expected to Fuel Solid Sales for 2019
The economy continues to expand at a moderate pace and there are indications the deceleration we have experienced over the past year is stabilizing. "Consumer confidence remains high and there was a rebound in vehicle sales, signs that the worst may be behind us," stated Joel Naroff, president of Naroff Economic Advisors and TDn2K economist. "When it comes to consumption, though, one concern has unexpectedly arisen: wage growth moderated recently. However, the pressures on compensation remain great given the low unemployment rate and the continued solid hiring. Indeed, additional increases in minimum wages have been announced. The likelihood is that the slowdown in income growth was temporary."

"The outlook is for continued good income growth the rest of the year, which should translate into solid retail sales and restaurant spending. The only risk to this positive outlook is receding world growth. If the trade issues are not resolved soon, the faltering global expansion would restrain U.S. growth. However, the expectation is that an acceptable trade agreement with China will be announced, removing the greatest risk to U.S. growth."

Favorable Economy Keeps Hurting Restaurant Labor Market
Favorable economic conditions may have translated into growing sales for restaurants, but they have also created a labor market in which it is increasingly difficult to keep those restaurants staffed to support those growing sales. According to People Report™ data from TDn2K published through the Workforce Index, 50 percent of restaurant companies expressed increased difficulty in finding and hiring qualified hourly employees during the first quarter of 2019 compared with the previous quarter. 51 percent of companies reported increased difficulty in finding qualified managers. "It is important to keep in mind these recruiting difficulty numbers are compounding rapidly. The percentage of companies reporting increased challenges hiring employees and managers has been as high as 70 percent in recent quarters. So what most restaurants are really saying is, it's getting harder to find enough qualified employees today compared with the previous quarter, even though it was pretty hard to find them back then too," explained Fernandez.

One of the key factors behind these rising staffing difficulties is the industry's need to constantly replace so many of its employees due to historically high turnover rates. Rolling 12-month turnover rates increased once again for restaurant managers and hourly employees during February, according to People Report's latest numbers.

Fernandez concluded, "The importance of service cannot be overstated as a key differentiating factor for top performing restaurant brands per ongoing TDn2K analysis. We constantly see a strong pattern in which adequate staffing enables a service experience that translates into improved sales and traffic."

TDn2K (Transforming Data into Knowledge) is the leading insights & knowledge provider of restaurant industry human resources, financial performance and consumer insights data through their products People Report™, Black Box Intelligence™ and White Box Social Intelligence™. TDn2K allows organizations to leverage benchmarked data to achieve best-in-class performance results. TDn2K currently tracks, analyzes and benchmarks the largest databases of real restaurant data in the US that includes 300 companies, 2.6 million employees and nearly $72 billion in annual revenue. TDn2K also produces the Global Best Practices Conference held annually each January in Dallas, Texas.

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Decoding Dyslexia CA and The Reading League Join Forces to Improve Literacy

Decoding Dyslexia CA (DDCA) and The Reading League (TRL) announced today the decision to become Alliance Partners. DDCA and TRL have a shared mission to raise awareness, increase the understanding and the use of evidence-based reading instruction that benefits, not only our students with dyslexia, but all readers.

"We have been following the amazing educator-focused, web-based resources that TRL has created for some time now. Since the issuance of the CA dyslexia guidelines, DDCA has been working diligently with public school districts interested in establishing best practices in literacy. TRL is producing relevant, accessible content for educators created by some of the top literacy experts in the country," states Tobie Meyer, DDCA State Director. "We feel it is imperative that DDCA help connect the California community with the extensive knowledge base created by TRL to bridge the gap that exists today between knowledge and practice."

"The Reading League is an organization comprised of a diverse group of professionals, all having a desire to improve reading outcomes for children and adults," states Maria Murray, CEO and Founder of TRL. "We know what works to teach reading as a result of decades of research from a number of fields. Decoding Dyslexia chapters are a perfect example of the kind of professionals and advocates comprising the TRL network. We are very happy indeed to have a relationship with DDCA!"     Read all the related news.

ABOUT DDCA: Decoding Dyslexia CA is a grassroots movement driven by California families, educators and professionals concerned with the limited access to educational interventions for dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities within our public schools. We aim to raise dyslexia awareness, empower families to support their children, and inform policymakers on best practices to identify, remediate, and support students with dyslexia in CA public schools. For more information contact: Tobie Meyer, DDCA State Director at tobie_ddca(at)yahoo(dot)com, visit our website at http://www.decodingdyslexiaca.org, or like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/DecodingDyslexiaCA.

ABOUT TRL: The Reading League is a non-profit organization that offers innovative and meaningful professional development to thousands of educators through bimonthly Live Events, and through an annual conference that features reading experts from across the US and around the globe. TRL also partners with individual schools and districts to disseminate research findings on approaches to teaching reading that achieve maximum instructional impact, and provide school-based coaches to support educators in order to refine literacy practices. For more information contact: Dr. Maria Murray, CEO of TRL at maria@thereadingleague.com. Join TRL for free by visiting http://www.thereadingleague.org, or like TRL's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/thereadingleague.

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Norhart Announces May 1 Grand Opening of their First IoT “Smart” Apartment Complex

Norhart president Mike Kaeding today announced the grand opening of his first fully integrated "smart" apartment complex. Built over the past nine months, the 84-unit apartment building has state of the art technology built into all aspects of the apartment's amenities allowing the renters control over their lights, thermostat, doors, electricity, gas, water and more. Residence can control and program these features to their custom preferences allowing them to receive notifications ranging from when the front door is opened to programming light settings on morning alarms. Read news here.

This is the second apartment complex that Norhart manages that is equipped with smart technology. Their Emberwood Apartments in Blaine installed IoT functionality into their newest 30% of apartments. Gateway Green is Norhart's first complex built with all apartment equipped with IoT technology. Residents from the Emberwood apartments report that their new awareness of utility usage not only saves time, but money as they are able to turn off lights or turn down apartment temperatures from the convenience of their phone.

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"Our initial response from residents that are living in our smart apartments has been overwhelmingly positive," said Kaeding. "We built Gateway Green for the generation that loves their technology and is also seeking community. Our apartment complex offers a Pet Spa, Fitness Center, Game Room, Community Room, and underground parking garage. Our company culture is focused on providing our residents the best quality of life. Achieving this through technology while being environmentally friendly is important to our business and the communities we serve."

All 84 units of the Gateway Green apartment complex are equipped with high speed internet. Residents choose from three connectivity options and service is available on the first day they move into the apartment. Gateway Green is also the first Norhart complex that will offer one-bedroom apartments. Existing Norhart Forest Lake apartments are two and three bedroom apartments.

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Norhart is a Forest Lake construction and management company that owns and manages units throughout the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Founded in 1993, this multi-generational family owned company has built, remodeled and manages apartments equipped with the latest in technology allowing their renters apartment amenities that are cutting edge. For more information visit http://www.norhart.com

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