A politics-free-speech monthly dinner where the left wings and right wings will be but parts of the Great American Eagle.


Pictured Above From Left To Right: Sandy Frazier; Howard Comen; John Frazier; Dr. Joyce Braak; Alan I. Samuels, PhD; Hugh O'Lunney


Roundtable Reports


Roundtable Founding Members

     
 

Howard Comen - CEO, Comen International, Private Investigator/Poet, BA - University of SC, frequent guest on TV and radio talk shows, numerous write-ups in the NY Times, the Washington Post, Newsday, etc... loves a good wasabe rush and never leaves the house without his Red Sox cap.

 

     
 

Richard Wellington - COO of Comen International, who has a true appreciation for the late great Gertrude Stein and is a world traveler, most recently exploring the far reaches of his lovely fiancee, Jana Barry, helped his partner Howard Comen to organize the new Roundtable. His wife-to-be is the former owner of upscale women's fashion stores. Gorgeous Jana is a tennis pro, very much into the nutrition of body, mind and spirit. The Roundtablers also enjoyed the company of some of the young Wellington family members, Shayna, Brad and Ben.

     
 

Sandy Frazier, Artist/Musician/NewsMax Publicist - the only female founder of the new Roundtable, will be its correspondent and publicist. Sandy is an artist who has exhibited in Soho with excellent reviews and throughout the country, a songwriter and singer whose album Resurrection is available on the Internet. By day, she is the exclusive publicist at NewsMax Media (Internet and hard copy magazine). Sandy's unique, colourful, expressionist art has captured the imagination of her friends, family and peers.

     
 

Barry Farber - Legendary radio talk show host - one of THE most clever wordsmiths alive today. Barry's weekly column at NewsMax.com is one of their most popular... Barry can charm a fly off a buzzard, as they say, and this southern gentleman's unconventional life story in broadcasting has been an inspiration to some of the greatest radio stars on the planet - not the least of which Howard Stern says Barry is one of his biggest influences.

     
 

Carl Limbacher - Lead reporter and Editor of Inside Cover at NewsMax.com, New York Times bestselling author - Carl's career as a controversial journalist/reporter has been fast on the rise over the past several years as he's always the man with the latest scoop! One of the most popular guests of radio and TV talk shows today, Carl has carved out a niche in the news world that is unparalleled. His creative writing is expressive and well researched... just ask 90% of the radio talk show hosts in the country who rely on him to MAKE their show!

     
 

John Frazier - Award-winning director/producer of music video and live concerts - This young film director is an up-and-coming talent who has already begun to win the accolades of some of the hottest acts in Country music in Texas. John has a way of really getting inside the artists and characters of his video creations and takes a personal interest in every aspect of their expression, which was obvious to everyone that night. We predict John is headed for the CMAs and Grammys! John specializes in the hottest sectors of the entertainment field, DVD productions. His latest release, Cory Morrow - Full Exposure debuted in July 2003 at number 6 on the Billboard Music Video Charts. That same production also won Best Country Music Video Production at the world's largest film festival in April 2003, Worldfest International Film Festival.

     
 

Tamara "Zerofische" Carter - Artist/Photographer/Website Developer/Freelance Graphic Designer - Tamara is an young, up-and-coming fine artist and photographer. She's discovered a real eye for artistic design in photorealism. Scavenging abandoned buildings, churches and broken down images of the Carolinas, Tamara has found a wealth of beauty and with her unique eye for capturing a mood and a story in a picture, she has expounded upon a tremendous career the likes of Larry Racioppo, Stieglitz and Ansel Adams - especially with her recent journey to the far reaches of Long Island, Brooklyn and even the desolate Coney Island for subject matter. Tami's series of photos of abandoned churches and "juke joints" of South Carolina's backroads are amazing... but her self-portraits are the most intense of all - mini biopics filled with emotion and ambient moods. Visit her home on the web at Velvet Edge Design.