Bulge bracket

Introducing Free Video Streaming App for WWII Documentaries

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, December 7, 2023

SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I., Dec. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The nonprofit World War II Foundation has released a free video streaming app with its library of award-winning, celebrity-narrated documentaries—the WWII Streaming Channel. The app offers 34 original films and counting to educate current and future generations on the values and sacrifices of those who served in World War II. It can be downloaded from all major app stores, including from Apple, Google, Roku, Amazon Fire TV and more. Featured films have aired globally and rank nationally in the top 5 most requested programs by PBS and Public Television affiliates.

Key Points: 
  • Get inspired and educated by personal tales from World War II with the new WWII Streaming Channel, a free app developed by the nonprofit World War II Foundation with 34 celebrity-narrated, award-winning documentaries.
  • Download the app in all major app stores, or watch the foundation's latest VR film, The Tuskegee Airmen, for free on YouTube VR and Oculus Quest.
  • SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I., Dec. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The nonprofit World War II Foundation has released a free video streaming app with its library of award-winning, celebrity-narrated documentaries—the WWII Streaming Channel .
  • "The WWII Streaming Channel app and our Virtual Reality 360-degree films make the legacies of millions accessible to all."

America's Surfer Architect: Harry Gesner's Sandcastle Malibu Beach Home Is For Sale

Retrieved on: 
Friday, September 1, 2023

POMPANO BEACH, Fla. , Sept. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- America's Surfer Architect: Harry Gesner's Sandcastle Malibu Beach Home Is For Sale

Key Points: 
  • Gesner's Sandcastle home in Malibu, his longtime family home, is now for sale at $22.5 million.
  • POMPANO BEACH, Fla. , Sept. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- America's Surfer Architect: Harry Gesner's Sandcastle Malibu Beach Home Is For Sale
    One of America's most eclectic and interesting architects, Harry Gesner was known for his innovative and unconventional architectural designs such as The Wave House, Triangle House, and Sandcastle .
  • Gesner's Sandcastle home in Malibu, his longtime family home, is now for sale at a reduced price of $22.5 million.
  • Sandcastle, also known as the "Malibu Sand House," was built for Gesner's fourth wife, Nan Martin, who was a well-known Broadway actress.

PenFed Foundation Names Andrea McCarren President

Retrieved on: 
Monday, July 17, 2023

TYSONS, Va., July 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The PenFed Foundation Board of Directors has unanimously selected Andrea McCarren to be President of the Foundation, a national 501(c)3 founded by PenFed Credit Union. She will also serve as Senior Vice President of PenFed Digital, the award-winning division she created in 2019.

Key Points: 
  • TYSONS, Va., July 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The PenFed Foundation Board of Directors has unanimously selected Andrea McCarren to be President of the Foundation, a national 501(c)3 founded by PenFed Credit Union.
  • She will also serve as Senior Vice President of PenFed Digital, the award-winning division she created in 2019.
  • "Andrea has revolutionized the way PenFed engages with members and the public," said James Schenck, PenFed Foundation CEO and President/CEO of PenFed Credit Union.
  • As President of the PenFed Foundation, she'll plan and execute its mission and oversee its direction."

Why Kurt Vonnegut's advice to college graduates still matters today

Retrieved on: 
Friday, April 28, 2023

Kurt Vonnegut didn’t deliver the famous “Wear Sunscreen” graduation speech published in the Chicago Tribune that was often mistakenly attributed to the celebrated author.

Key Points: 
  • Kurt Vonnegut didn’t deliver the famous “Wear Sunscreen” graduation speech published in the Chicago Tribune that was often mistakenly attributed to the celebrated author.
  • I don’t even remember who gave my class’s graduation speech, much less a single word the speaker said.
  • During the early and mid-1960s, he commanded an avid and devoted following on campuses before he had produced any bestsellers.
  • Why was a middle-aged writer born in 1922 adored by a counterculture told not to trust anyone over 30?

Their parents’ generation

    • A cultural touchstone, the novel changed the way Americans think and write about war.
    • Like Andy Warhol’s soup cans, “Slaughterhouse-Five,” with its jokes, drawings, risqué limericks and flying saucers, blurs the line between high and low culture.
    • Cited as one of the top novels of the 20th century, “Slaughterhouse-Five” has been transformed into film, theatrical plays, a graphic novel and visual art.
    • He continued to believe all his life in the civic virtues he learned as a student at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis.

Fool or philosopher?

    • Vonnegut had the look – sad, kind eyes under that mop of uncontrollable hair, the full droopy mustache.
    • Looking like a cross between Albert Einstein and a carnival huckster, Vonnegut had his contradictions on full display.
    • A fool or a philosopher?

A forceful defense of art

    • He used his own experience in World War II to destroy any notion of a good war.
    • “For all the sublimity of the cause for which we fought, we surely created a Belsen of our own,” he lamented, referencing the Nazi concentration camp.
    • The military-industrial complex, he told the graduates at Bennington, treats people and their children and their cities like garbage.
    • Instead, Americans should spend money on hospitals and housing and schools and Ferris wheels rather than on war machinery.