Episode Number: 7009 (January 17, 2011)
Guests: Sherry Turkle
Segments: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Sales, The Word – Run for Your Life, Art Stephen Up Challenge – Wade Hampton
Videos: Monday, January 17, 2011
I’ve been doing episode guides for so long that it’s virtually impossible for me not to type while I watch the show. So I threw in a few of the quotes that really made me laugh tonight. The takes on sales slogans for Mlk day sales made me seriously laugh. Having the legislators who are anti-gun control support the amendment to have a “safety zone” around legislators seemed like the height of hypocrisy to me. The reaction of the audience to Wade Hampton’s art of “Um … okay?” seemed to be the reaction of the day, but after he explained the picture, it was a bit cooler. I do like the concept of featuring a different portrait every week. I...
Guests: Sherry Turkle
Segments: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Sales, The Word – Run for Your Life, Art Stephen Up Challenge – Wade Hampton
Videos: Monday, January 17, 2011
I’ve been doing episode guides for so long that it’s virtually impossible for me not to type while I watch the show. So I threw in a few of the quotes that really made me laugh tonight. The takes on sales slogans for Mlk day sales made me seriously laugh. Having the legislators who are anti-gun control support the amendment to have a “safety zone” around legislators seemed like the height of hypocrisy to me. The reaction of the audience to Wade Hampton’s art of “Um … okay?” seemed to be the reaction of the day, but after he explained the picture, it was a bit cooler. I do like the concept of featuring a different portrait every week. I...
- 1/18/2011
- by DB
- No Fact Zone
Wichita, Ks — Award-winning Wichita filmmaker Rodrick Pocowatchit’s Native American zombie comedy “The Dead Can’t Dance” will have its international and Canadian premiere in Montreal on Saturday, June 19, at the renowned First Peoples Festival.
The film is screening in competition, and will start at 7 p.m. at Cinema DuParc in Montreal’s famous arts district.
Filmed on location in Wichita with a local cast and crew, “The Dead Can’t Dance” is the story of Dax, his brother, Ray, and nephew, Eddie, as they embark on Eddie’s journey across the Plains to become the first in his family to attend college. But along the way, the trio quickly finds their trip side-tracked in a sinister twist: Something has begun to sicken and kill everyone — everyone, that is, except them! Why are these three Comanche men — and, it turns out, a gas station attendant they meet along the way...
The film is screening in competition, and will start at 7 p.m. at Cinema DuParc in Montreal’s famous arts district.
Filmed on location in Wichita with a local cast and crew, “The Dead Can’t Dance” is the story of Dax, his brother, Ray, and nephew, Eddie, as they embark on Eddie’s journey across the Plains to become the first in his family to attend college. But along the way, the trio quickly finds their trip side-tracked in a sinister twist: Something has begun to sicken and kill everyone — everyone, that is, except them! Why are these three Comanche men — and, it turns out, a gas station attendant they meet along the way...
- 6/15/2010
- by The Moving Arts
- The Moving Arts Journal
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