Grad student unveils new documentary

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This content copyright © Indiana University School of Journalism 2009 Photo by Alex Farris Graduate student Shameka Neely talked to her audience after they watched Witnesses to History , her new documentary. The premiere was Monday night in the Ernie Pyle Auditorium. Related Agency 7 modifies Web site (April 28) Senior Salute Thursday (April 27) May 9 commencement schedule set (April 27) More than 30 students and pr

Marvel Promotes Alan Fine

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--by Stephen Schleicher Marvel Entertainment has promoted Alan Fine to the Executive Vice President, Office of the Chief Executive, according to a press release sent out yesterday, and we were just too busy to report about until this morning. Anyone care about promotion announcements? I guess it is my blood to post this stuff when I find it, as I was hammered in the head for many years by another boss who thought it was good PR to post this stuff on the web. In the case of Marvel, I th

SUNDANCE INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES 12 PROJECTS FOR 2009 JUNE DIRECTORS AND SCREENWRITERS LABS

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Sundance Institute today announced the 12 projects selected for its annual June Directors and Screenwriters Labs, taking place at the Sundance Resort in Utah from June 2-26, 2009. Under the leadership of Michelle Satter, Director of the Sundance Feature Film Program, and the artistic direction of Gyula Gazdag, the projects selected for this year's program include emerging filmmakers from the United States, China, India, Morocco, Latin America, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. Th

Sugarbutch Star: Matt (part two)

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When we last left our hero , she was checking her fly in a library after a femme got off right in front of her. “That should’ve been the end of that. / But ten minutes later, picking up take-out extra-hot red curry at my favorite Thai place, I hear behind me: “Well, well.”" Catch up on Part One if you need a refresher . I turn. It’s her. Of course it’s her. How did we end up at the same place? She’s three inches shorter than me and wearing heels. Her cheeks are flushed from the chilly weath

She’ll Be Coming ‘Round The Mountain…

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There was nothing major that had to be done, no big epiphanies or anything. I just needed to step back, get some perspective and remember what I’m doing. The actions haven’t really changed- just the spirit. And, well, the nagging. That’s changed. Yesterday’s message from the Universe was kind of funny. “Always be grateful for criticism, Tess”. Indeed. I was grateful - later. At the time I was a bit butt-hurt and sulky. It’s difficult (for me) not to get defensive. I tend to want to
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