Posted on 14 May 2012.
In this installment I talk to Aaron Bramley, who is the Director of Communications for the Austin Museum of Digital Art. We talk about what they are doing for a fund raising model as well as in the area of social media at the museum. Check out more at www.fispace.org.
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Posted on 06 May 2012.
AsianBoston Magazine and Casting & Media founder Leo Anthony in an interview with Ramona Marangos of Ramona Interviews on WCCA-TV13, Worcester, MA. AsianBoston is the first of its kind for the entire Asian Community of New England and New York City, with an ever growing national interest. This publication covers every aspect of Asian culture, including business, entertainment, cuisine, and life experiences. It is our goal to utilize only the most reputable resources in order to deliver a product of unparalleled quality. AsianBoston is also a casting agency, ABCM, for aspiring Asian models, actors, and entertainers, and media agency with AsianBoston TeleVision ABTV, and AsianBoston Radio ABR, and AsianBoston Radio Theatre ABRT.
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Posted on 28 April 2012.
A conversation with the creators/performers of the 2010 Capital Fringe Festival Directors’ Award-winning “Ridgefield Middle School Talent Nite.”
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Posted on 26 April 2012.
Oral history interview with Holocaust survivor Sam Schryver. Schryver was born in Amsterdam in 1922. Immediately after the Germans invaded, he joined the Dutch resistance; his main activities were providing other people with ration cards and assisting them in other ways. Schryver had several close calls with the Nazis while in the resistance, on one occasion escaping from an interrogation. In 1943 he went to The Hague, where he, his sister, and another girl were in hiding until January 1945, when they were finally captured and sent to Westerbork. On April 11, 1945, after hearing artillery fire from the approaching Allies, Schryver escaped from the camp and reached the 6th Canadian Infantry Brigade, where he convinced their commander, Jean Victor Allard, not to bombard the camp. After the war, Schryver worked for a Jewish organization that was trying to reunite hidden children with their families. In 2000, he was knighted by the Queen of Holland for his part in saving the prisoners at Westerbork. He is a frequent speaker at the Florida Holocaust Museum and at local schools.
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Posted on 22 April 2012.
University of South Florida Department of Communication professor, Dr. Carolyn Ellis, interviews Holocaust survivor Mr. Jerry Rawicki on July 1, 2009 at the Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida. Video produced by USF Tampa Library Special and Digital Collections.
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Posted on 16 April 2012.
Sarasota Opera Journal lets you meet the stars of La bohème, while they discuss why the opera/story has lasted so long and how people may relate to it.
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Posted on 08 April 2012.
Portland Opera’s Hansel & Gretel Interview with the Witch Allan Glassman
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