Finding Your Story, Fall 09 SFFS Film Edu
A well-crafted film tells a memorable story in pictures, words and movement. This workshop will help you shape a raw idea into a fleshed-out story to develop in screenplay form. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Watch us on Comcast channels 29 & 76, Astound channels 29 & 30, and AT&T channel 99.
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Mochitsuki! Mochi Pounding Ceremony with Kagami Kai (Excerpts)
Celebrate the Japanese New Year with Kagami Kai. Join this San Francisco institution as they present the colorful and exciting New Year tradition of mochi (delectably sweet rice cakes) pounding. For more information on Kagami Kai visit: http://www.kagamikai.org/
Dance Brigade's - Harvest
Harvest, Fall Choreographers Showcase at Dance Mission Theater
Richmond's Skatepark
Richmond's Skatepark by Keith Anderson & Ann Bassette www.YouthOutlook.org www.RichmondPulse.org
SFIFF53 Video Scoop Friday April 30
SCOOP DU JOUR: Daily dose of highlights from the 53rd edition of the San Francisco International Film Festival. Features Frontier Blues director Babak Jalali, Constantin and Elena director Andrei Dascalescu and Sam Green, the cocreator of Utopia in Four Movements. Hosted by Erin Coker. Visit http://fest10.sffs.org/news Distributed by Tubemogul.
The Revolutionary Nutcracker Sweetie - Segment4
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Sarah Bush Dance Project Part One
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4. A Storm of Roses - Las Que Son Son
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Edward Mycue on San Francisco Open Mic Poetry Podcast TV
Hello. This is John Rhodes with his San Francisco Mystic Babylon Open Mic Poetry Podcast TV Show. Today we have on Edward Mycue.San Francisco poet Edward Mycue was born in Niagara Falls, New York, and raised in Texas from age eleven. He has been a Teaching Fellow at North Texas State, a Lowell Fellow at Boston University, a WGBH-TV Boston intern, a Macdowell Colony Fellow, a Peace Corps teacher in Ghana; spent three wanderyears in Europe--a shipyard in Rotterdam, wine, vegetable, chestnut harvests in southern France, teaching about American literature in Denmark, delivering refrigerators and washing machines in the then West Berlin.Edward now lives in the San Francisco Bay area.Some of Ed’s books are: DAMAGE WITHIN THE COMMUNITY published by Panjandrum Press, San Francisco, 1973 and ROOT ROUTE & RANGE THE SONG RETURNS from Paper Castle in Melbourne, Australia . In the next decade came THE SINGING MAN MY FATHER GAVE ME from Menard Press in London, England and THE TORN STAR, EDWARD and the chapbooks NO ONE FOR FREE, GRATE COUNTRY , IDOLINO, NEXT YEARS' WORDS and THE SINGING SURGEON. in the 1990's came PINK GARDENS BROWN TREES and BECAUSE WE SPEAK THE SAME LANGUAGE (both of those from England) and the chapbook LIFE IS BUILT FROM THE INSIDE OUT. In 2000 came NIGHTBOATS and most recently MINDWALKING NEW & SELECTED POEMS 1937-2007.








