Monthly Archives: April 2010

B-MORE Cultured Interview: Meet Putty Hill’s James Siebor

Here is my interview with James Siebor, a non-professional actor who made his debut  in Matt Porterfield’s Putty Hill.   You can see the film next weekend May 7-9th at the 2010 Maryland Film Festival. 1) How did you get involved with the film … Continue reading

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“Banksy Film” to play at the Landmark theater

On April 30, a new film called Exit Through the Gift Shop will be playing at The Landmark theater in Harbor East. The film profiles Thierry “Terry” Guetta, a Frenchman who decided to film notorious street artists, (Banksy being one of them.) The film … Continue reading

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Check out Towson’s 2010 media arts festival

Towson University’s 2010 media arts festival kicks off Thursday, April 22 at 7 p.m, with additional  judged open screenings in the Van Bokkelen Hall auditorium on April 23 and 26. Winners will be selected in the categories of TV/news, music video, corporate … Continue reading

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Tweet Update: Video Americain

  VideoAmericain This Saturday VA Charles Village selling overstock DVDs: $10 new releases, $5 classics, foreign, and more. Many titles at 3 for $10!   Note: Film fans/compulsive movie buyers/people that hate Blockbuster, if you haven’t been to Video Americain … Continue reading

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B-MORE Cultured interview: Meet Joseph Keckler, performer at the 7th Annual Transmodern Festival

Joseph Keckler, a performance artist from NYC graced Baltimore with a unique performance during Saturday night’s Floristree lineup at the 2010 Transmodern Festival. Keckler captured the audiences attention with music, video performance and several monologues, which seemed to flow effortlessly. … Continue reading

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Amazed and Dazed: The 2010 Transmodern Festival

Last night, Saturday, April 17, I went to the Transmodern Festival at the H&H building.  It was pretty crazy and I felt like I was in kind of daze of amazement a lot of the time..but here is what I managed to … Continue reading

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The Maryland Film Festival has released showtimes

I’m happy to announce that a complete schedule has been posted on the Maryland Film Festival’s official site. The festival runs from May 6-9. So film fans mark your calendars. Tickets cost $10 per film, so if you’re on a budget, you may … Continue reading

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MICA presents quilts for social justice

From April 13-19, MICA will  exhibit A Pathway to Awareness: Quilting for Social Justice. The exhibition represents the  experiences of the course Quilting for Social Justice, which was led by Dr. Joan M. E. Gaither. Each artist ( which includes … Continue reading

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B-MORE Cultured Interview: Meet Elena Johnston

  Elena Johnston  is an illustrator who lives and works in Baltimore. She has done a variety of projects which include La,La,Land, Paper Kingdom, as well as designs for bands such as Future Islands and Beach House. I met up with Johnston … Continue reading

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Join Experimental Filmmaker, Phil Solomon at the Charles

Phil Solomon will be at The Charles on Thursday, April 8, at 9 p.m., showing excerpts from some his films. The event is hosted by Magic Eye and Johns Hopkins University. Solomon is a film professor at The University of Colorado- … Continue reading

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