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Working on hotINK Festival 2010

21 hours ago ago from blog by arwen

I'm pleased as punch to announce that I will be serving as Associate Producer for Tisch School of the Arts 2010 hotINK International Play Reading Festival. The festival runs during the last two weekends of January on 1/23 1/25, and 1/30, 1/31. A completely FREE festival of plays from around the globe, this year features playwrights hailing from Uganda, Ireland, Canada, Russia, France, Romania, Finland, Austria and Japan. Now in its ...

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Iron Maiden To Return To Wacken

23 hours ago ago from We Will Rock You

FROM WWW.CLASSICROCKREVISITED.COM : Iron Maiden are going back to Wacken.The band will headline the German festival on August 5, having last appeared there in 2008. Comments bassist Steve Harris: “We had a fantastic time playing at Wacken last year so when we decided to play a few festivals in Europe next summer it seemed a great idea to return. What could be better in Germany than to play again to the 75,000 true metalheads ...

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Maiden Return To Wacken

1 day ago ago from Classic Rock

Iron Maiden are going back to Wacken. The band will headline the German festival on August 5, having last appeared there in 2008. Comments bassist Steve Harris: We had a fantastic time playing at Wacken last year so when we decided to play a few festivals in Europe next summer it seemed a great idea to return. What could be better in Germany than to play again to the 75,000 true metalheads who go to Wacken! Iron Maiden and ...

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Bicycle Film Festival Miami

20 hours ago ago from Incase Wire

Nora sent us some photos from the last Bicycle Film Festival of the year, held in Miami . Looks like everybody had an amazing time. Extra stoked on the photos by Lucas Burnelle and Joel Meinholz . Hope to see everybody at next year's BFF!

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17 hours ago ago from James McAvoy Central

The festival launches Jan. 7 with “The Last Station” and wraps Jan. 17 with the independent comedy “The Lightkeepers.” In between, 189 films from 70 countries, including 76 premieres, will screen during the festival. “Our film lineup this year is a strong reflection of the current zeitgeist in world cinema,” said festival director Darryl Macdonald. “Sixty-seven first-time feature film directors will screen this year, representing a surge ...

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