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Featuring: Five Minute Fight: Sixteen Candles Programming Regrets: Hohokam (2007) - Frank V. Ross Hosted by your own personal Delilah and Don Imus! Music by Splash '96
While our campus theatrical venues remain closed, the Cinematheque is continuing our series of movies you can watch at home for free with a triple feature by Midwest-based independent filmmaker Frank V. Ross: Audrey the Trainwreck, Tiger Tail in Blue, and Bloomin Mud Shuffle. The latter two titles were selections of past editions of the Wisconsin Film Festival. On this episode of our Cinematalk podcast, Frank Ross talks with the Cinematheque's Mike King about these three selections and his career in cinema.
Iron Man 2, take 2. We finished the first one and bennett said "oh god was i not recording?" "It happens!" i tell myself. You should have seen us on that first take though.. I was jonah, bennett the whale.. it got to nearly 99 degrees in my apartment. I drank like 5 pots of puer tea during this and was feeling fresh in the bad way. Check out Brett's writing on our future hosts' website: https://www.splittoothmedia.com/author/bwright/ he's an expert on Frank V. Ross - a contemporary hero and an extremely sharp director. song at the end is an almost too clean August 8th 1968 - Dark Star by the grateful dead!
Fur Ball, Theater, Movies and Politics all in Two Hours Today -2016-10-30 Nathan made his feature film debut with “Nate & Margaret” (Co-Wrote/Produced/Directed). It sold for worldwide distribution prior to completion. It also received a commendatory review from Roger Ebert. Nathan acted in Joe Swanberg’s early films and IFC series, “Young American Bodies” and appeared in Frank V. Ross’s “Audrey the Trainwreck”, in addition to making a handful of award-winning short films. He also co-created and directed a TV pilot, “Bad Sides”, which was a finalist in the Chicago Comedy TV Pilot Competition. His first leading role in the film, “Blackmail Boys”, won various film festival awards and sold for worldwide distribution. His short film “Cock N’ Bull” was selected to screen in the 2013 Outfest Los Angeles LGBT Film Festival, which he also acted in. In 2014, his short “Grown This Way” won a best film award in Outfest’s Fusion Lab. In April of 2015, Nathan wrapped up directing his second feature film, “Miles”. The story centers around a high school senior who joins the girls volleyball team in hopes of winning a college scholarship after his father’s untimely death. It stars Molly Shannon, Paul Reiser, Missi Pyle, Tim Boardman, Annie Golden, Yeardley Smith and Stephen Root. In 2016, “Miles” has won Audience Choice Awards at both Outfest and the Sidewalk Film Festival. ——————— Our 16th Annual FurrBall Auction, Dinner and Dance is going to be at the new Grand Davenport Hotel on Saturday, November 21, 2015- from 6-11pm. This elegant but fun event brings together community and animal lovers to raise funds to help our homeless animals and celebrates the human-animal bond that the Spokane Humane Society has been cultivating in Spokane since 1897. · Social Hour · Silent Auction · Dinner · Live Auction of Fully Decorated, Themed Christmas Trees · Two Parades of Adoptable Animals · Dance to Jazz Northwest The Spokane Humane Society is a non-profit organization that provides love and a temporary home for unwanted pets that have been surrendered by their owners as well as abandoned animals and strays transferred from other shelters. The average cost of caring for one animal is $468 monthly. This cost includes spaying or neutering, micro-chipping, current vaccinations/medications, food, shelter, and sometimes a toy. We rely solely on community support to help us care for these animals. Seating is limited. Buy your tickets now – $125 per guest. This event sold out in 2014. Please call Jennifer Anderson for tickets and more information. 509-467-5235 ext. 212 or purchase online at www.spokanehumanesociety.org ————————- Stacy Cossey is currently the volunteer Spokane Organizer for WAmend. She was an active signature gatherer in last year’s campaign and this year is organizing volunteers as well as signature gathering. She is a member of the Steering Committee and Executive Committee. Stacy was a Financial Consultant for 27 years at a major Wall Street firm. It was the sub-prime crisis that helped her see the game behind Wall Street’s hype which inspired her to get all of her clients out of the market before the 08-09 crash. Coming to terms with a reality that was significantly different than the story Wall Street has told was personally and professionally profound. Now she feels political activism and her personal spiritual journey is the best therapy for the world we live in.Initiative 735 will make Washington the 18th state to ask Congress to overturn Citizens United. — We are a local grassroots movement with no big out-of-state donors. Initiative 735 doesn’t change the tax code and won’t affect your wallet. It’s about taking a principled stand to take power over elections back from the federal government. in 2010, the US Supreme Court ruled in Citizens United v FEC that corporations, unions and special interests can spend unlimited amounts of money to advocate for or against political candidates. It has led to obscene amounts of money being poured into elections. It’s part of the reason why the amount spent on elections by campaigns and outside groups grew 555% from 1984 to 2014!