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Radio show host, Gary Calligas will have Wendell Riley, Executive Director of Robinson Film Center on his Saturday, November 19th “The Best of Times Radio Hour” at 9:05 AM on News Radio 710 KEEL to discuss the offerings of this unique Theatre which educates the community about film making. You can also listen to this radio talk show streaming LIVE on the internet at www.710KEEL.com. and streaming LIVE on 101.7 FM or via the RadioPUP or KEEL app on apple and android devices. For more information, please visit these websites at www.thebestoftimesnews.com and www.hebertstandc.com. This radio show is proudly presented by AARP Louisiana and Hebert's Town and Country of Shreveport featuring – Dodge, Chrysler, Ram, and Jeep vehicles and service.
In this episode of This is Centenary, Nicolas Torres, Attaché of Cooperation for French at the Consulate General of France in New Orleans, delivers a bi-lingual presentation on Francophone language and culture in Louisiana with the assistance of Dr. Andia Augustin-Billy, assistant professor of French and Francophone Studies at Centenary. Entitled, “Louisiana: The Rising Star of the Francophone World,” the presentation highlighted Louisiana’s efforts to preserve and promote French language and culture and the state’s recent election to the Organisation international de la Francophonie as an observer member. Torres delivered the lecture during a November 2018 visit to Centenary and Shreveport, during which he also opened the Centenary Film Society’s annual French Film Week at downtown Shreveport’s Robinson Film Center.
Robinson Film Center, the region’s only nonprofit art house theater, is celebrating its 10th anniversary! In appreciation of its patrons, the Robinson will be hosting Free Movie May, a month of free movie tickets made possible by a grant from the City of Shreveport.We had the pleasure of talking with the Robinson's Executive Director, Meghan Hochstetler, on last night's show. Meghan had a lot to tell us about RFC's origins, its anniversary celebrations, and Free Movie May. Take a listen to learn more about Shreveport's very own "Bright Spot". Thank you for speaking with us, Meghan!To learn more about Free Movie May, go here: http://robinsonfilmcenter.org/#/10th-anniversary-free-movie-may/
Robinson Film Center, the region’s only nonprofit art house theater, is celebrating its 10th anniversary! In appreciation of its patrons, the Robinson will be hosting Free Movie May, a month of free movie tickets made possible by a grant from the City of Shreveport.We had the pleasure of talking with the Robinson's Executive Director, Meghan Hochstetler, on last night's show. Meghan had a lot to tell us about RFC's origins, its anniversary celebrations, and Free Movie May. Take a listen to learn more about Shreveport's very own "Bright Spot". Thank you for speaking with us, Meghan!To learn more about Free Movie May, go here: http://robinsonfilmcenter.org/#/10th-anniversary-free-movie-may/
Derek Wayne Johnson was born in Carthage, Texas, about an hours' drive southwest of Shreveport, Louisiana. He fell in love with cinema at an early age, developing a special affinity for the films Rocky and The Karate Kid. Those films were directed by Academy Award-winner John G. Avildsen. Through an unbelievable series of events, Johnson wound up not only meeting his filmmaking hero, but directing a documentary film about his life. Robinson Film Center and Maccentric will present a screening of that film, John G. Avildsen: King of the Underdogs, on Tuesday, Aug. 8. Grab tickets to the film at RobinsonFilmCenter.org Here's the All Y'all interview with Derek Wayne Johnson about growing up in the Ark-La-Tex, meeting your heroes and what it's like to interview Burt Freakin' Reynolds.
THE SHAPE OF SHREVEPORT documents our city’s history on film. Find out what audience members are saying about this new series screening at Robinson Film Center this June.
So, the Fan Kids have gone back to school and are a little scatter-brained right now! They can't keep their mind on one topic, so with this episode, you get a virtual smorgasbord of goodies! Special guests from "Don't Look in the Podcast" give us a review of the new GI Joe movie, and much more! :00 - Opening :36 - Intro 1:07 - Samwise says DON'T PANIC 7:11 - Disney, Indiana Promo 8:34 - GI Joe Theme Music 9:32 - Movie Review with Brad from DLitP 14:54 - Don't Look in the Podcast Promo 17:31 - Mac Video Game Review - Republic Commando 21:35 - Obscure 80s Rewind Promo 22:35 - Listener Feedback 25:04 - Out Comments and Closing Check out these podcasts! Disney, Indiana www.disneyindiana.com Don't Look in the Podcast www.dontlookinthepodcast.com Mail Order Zombie www.mailorderzombie.com Family Movie Night www.fmnpodcast.com Obscure 80s Rewind www.obscure80s.com Library of the Living Dead www.libraryofthelivingdead.com Buy these books from Library of the Living Dead Press at Amazon.com! For Grown Ups! Zombology: A Zombie Anthology Lakewood Memorial by Robert R. Best Coming Oct. in the Shreveport/Bossier Area of Louisiana: Shreveport Zombie Walk and Zombie Movie Weekend at Robinson Film Center! For more info: www.myspace.com/shreveportzombiewalk www.robinsonfilmcenter.org