This video was uploaded by TVNewStand, but it was blocked on YouTube. I had to use a YouTube unblocker to see it and download it. This is the exact description shown on YouTube: It's Friday, so lets do some Fluff News. This was an Entertainment Tonight Ripoff that aired in the Early 90s, and it has about as much appeal as a gallon of Bleach...which is Ironic because if you look at the closing credits, you'll see that this show was produced by Clorox. But at least for Basic Cable standards, it tries its best. Featured: Profiles on Jamie Lee Curtis, Patrick Duffy and Scott Bakula. Plus news on the development of projects that either never wound up happening or are STILL to this day in Development Hell. Had to edit out the Music segments for Obvious Reasons, sorry also for the jumpy picture in places. ALL COPYRIGHTS ACKNOWLEDGED, FOR EDUCATIONAL/INFORMATIONAL/NON-PROFIT ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY.
Rachel Williams-Paki—"Literacy, Peace, and Polio"
Rachel shows Rotarians how effective their international projects can be, even in the most complicated locations. Rachel will talk about how literacy is the key to changing society and bringing peace and success with our PolioPlus campaign. Projects featured are on the frontier of polio’s last stand in northern Pakistan. Upon joining Ipswich Rotary 12 years ago, Rachel was informed that her role was to make the club more international. As International Chair she has committed the club to a number of Rotary International humanitarian projects. The first of which was funded by the donations, in lieu of presents, from her wedding to Peabody Rotarian Fred deNapoli. In July 2009, Rachel received the “Service Above Self Award,” Rotary’s highest honor for individual Rotarians. As District Literacy Resource Coordinator for District 7930 (Boston and vicinity), Rachel spearheaded educational assistance to schools, both locally and internationally. She believes that to keep crime down in our neighborhoods, we need good public schools. To have peace in the world, we need to help with literacy on a global basis. In November 2011, Rachel spoke at Rotary Day in NYC at the United Nations. In March of that year, she addressed the District 3272 Peace Conference in Pakistan as “Ambassador of Goodwill.” She continues to speak at club & district events and is now in the process of facilitating an Adopt-a-School Rotary International Global Grant for Rotary clubs here in the U.S. who will partner with clubs in Pakistan. Rachel goes to Pakistan annually to check on past, present, and future projects.
ITZABALL is a annual community wide fund raising event conducted by the Rotary Club of Toledo Ohio. This years event featured the Dick Anderson Roast. Fran and Dick work tirelessly for many organizations, raising money as well as contributing their own funds to various worthwhile projects and programs. Dick is chairman emeritus of the board of The Andersons, Inc. He and Fran are the parents of six adult children. Philanthropy, defned as love of humankind, is the act of voluntarily giving and sharing with others to enrich lives,solve problems, and perpetuate the values of society and of the person making the gift. Dick and Fran personify Philanthropy at its best.
Specialising in interior decorating and design, Elemento is a Dubai-based company established in 2009 that offers a vast range of design services for a variety of spaces from residential to retail and commercial spaces.
Recognised as one of the leading design companies in the UAE, Elemento has fitted and renovated numerous projects from the magnificent Montgomery Maisonnettes in Emirates Hills to Waterfront Penthouses- with designs having featured in Ahlan! Hot 100 Homes 2009 and 2011 Edition.
The Directors of Elemento, Julie Doran and Kris Young, are commended for their strong client relationships and relentless passion. Julie's artistic flair and Kris' operational and project management skills, combined with their extensive networks within the industry make them the perfect match to ensure all design and decorating requirements are fulfilled.
Alex Anderson II aka Excalibar is a NY native doing big music in Elkhart, Indiana. He is a father, husband, ministry and street person. He manages several acts in and around the Elkhart County area and have collaborated with cats nationwide. He is a writer member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and publisher(ASCAP) and the CEO of one of Elkhart's banging record label, Light Riderz Music. Other labels around include but not limited to ResQ Records/ResQ Ranjazz International(ASCAP), Exchanged Music,TAG Music, 574 Entertainment and WFC Ent to mention but few. My Girl featured the singer/songwriter CEO of ResQ Records/ResQ Ranjazz International and PiKture Time Films and Photography. This sweet track is from Excalibar's latest effort, album titled "Pyramids to Projects."Pyramids 2 Projects is now available for purchase nationwide.
***This video is a Ryan Blaske Production***
Blurb by Idris Busari, Filmaker and Photographer @ PiKture Time Films & Photography
In remembrance of the life and career of the late Elizabeth Taylor, LUX (Unilever) along with advertising agency, JWT, have created a tribute video celebrating the past partnership between the beauty brand and the legendary actress. During the 1940s and '50s Taylor was the face and voice of LUX, featured in LUX soap print ads and TV commercials as well as LUX Radio Theatre productions. The tribute video includes archive photos and rare footage of these well-known moments in the actress' career, most notably the LUX soap 1956 TV commercial and the 1947 Radio Theatre production of 'Cynthia,' along with behind the scenes footage from these projects. A LUX spokesperson said, "With this video we pay homage to Elizabeth's legacy and beauty in all its personifications, which made her such an iconic LUX star."
Our sixteenth show of season this one features some outstanding music video and a look at a couple of new up and coming artists featured in studio B. Jon Fox a singer songwriter from Noth Carolina joined us in Studio B to perform a couple new tracks. Our "Other Side of Nashville Series" features on of the best voices in Americana Raul Malo. Show host Reb Landers sat down with actress, author and Singer Songwriter Marshall Chapman to talk about her new projects. New videos from Robert Plant and Band of Joy, Jimmy Baldwin, Colin Thompson and Elizabeth Cook. Alternate Root TV is now airing in over 50 markets throughout the United States, plus on MYTV in the UK and more are climbing on board everyday. www.TheAlternateRoot.com
Check out all my projects at http://community.samproof.tv/groups
Comment below on the projects that interest you. 4 more projects next week & then Iâll narrow it down to the top 5 based on your suggestions
You can follow the links to join the projects group where there will be more information about the projects.
The Projects featured in this video are:
Queen of the Air
- A dark Indie Film
http://community.samproof.tv/groups/143926
The Bestiary
- A Fairy Tale
http://community.samproof.tv/groups/143905
Japanese School Girls From Outer Space
- A Sci Fi Story (with chicks in plaid)
http://community.samproof.tv/groups/143917
Murder School
- A 80âs style slasher film
http://community.samproof.tv/groups/146341
I hope you enjoy my projects. Join the community at http://samproof.tv and then join the groups for the projects that sound the most interesting to you.
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Check out all my projects at http://community.samproof.tv/groups
Comment below on the projects that interest you. 4 more novels, screenplays, ideas next week
The Projects featured in this video are:
The Brood, the Hive and Me:
http://community.samproof.tv/groups/134587
A vampire/vampire hunter story
Loser:
http://community.samproof.tv/groups/143908
A story about prophecies, fate and how life can really suck sometimes
American Wasteland:
http://community.samproof.tv/groups/143920
Not your typical Zombie story, not your typical apocalypse.
Heroes & Victims:
http://community.samproof.tv/groups/143914
Sometimes in life you need to be the worlds biggest victim, to find out you're a hero.
You can find Gone for Kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/Gone-ebook/dp/B003JBHORY/ref=dp_olp_1
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Paula Knudsen's heart passion led her to form a 501(c)(3) organization in mere weeks, initiate the National Food Drive with the US Post Office and create THE FRUMPLE FACTORY, INC® to support her humanitarian projects and those of HUB (Humanity Unites Brilliance), a global community of like-minded individuals committed to creating opportunity, sustainability and positive change. Paula has taught and spoken out about the possibility of a sustainable end to hunger in cities all over the world, and has been featured in The Boston Globe, Family Circle, New Age Journal, The New York Times and in many other print, radio and TV venues, including Liz Walker's news program (where Paula was honored with Liz Walker's Angel Award). She also won a Boston Parent Advocate Award and acknowledgment from the Massachusetts House of Representatives for her work toward a sustainable end to hunger. See the FRUMPLES! Visit www.BlessedBlast.com and www.Frumples.HubHub.org.
http://karinabradley.com/ : Pop Star Karina Bradley and Brooklyn Rappers TF Mafia have worked on a number of projects together. Karina Bradley was featured on the commercial for their song "Everybody Knows", and is currently slated to do some vocals on its remix. Big Homey Rab is also one of the producers for "Dance Floor Diva". So it made perfect sense to have the group come in and appear in the music video. Distributed by Tubemogul.
http://www.vernissage.tv | 15 artists from Asia, Europe, Latin America and the U.S. have been invited to create outdoor murals on the warehouse walls of Miamiâs Wynwood Art District for the Wynwood Walls Outdoor Mural Project. Participating artists are Aiko, Jim Drain, Shepard Fairey, Stelios Faitakis, Futura, Barry McGee, Nunca, OS Gemeos/Nina/Finok, Ara Peterson, Clare Rojas, Kenny Scharf, Swoon / David Ellis / Ben Wolf. Producers are Deitch Projects and Goldman Properties.
The project also included indoor spaces where paintings by several artist and documentary photographs by Martha Cooper have been exhibited. Another exhibition featured YellowMan.
http://karinabradley.com/: Diva Karina Bradley and Karl Weygandt of Beyond 1 Films has created an impressive list of photo projects in just a short amount of time working together. the pop star supermodel was the featured model of Celebrity Boxing in September, who Weygandt was doing photos for. They established their work connection better, and the photographer went on to lead the back during the snger performance in Brooklyn. And now he is the main photographer called upon for a lot of the divas promotional work.He is even putting together her calendar
The sleek, full-featured Artisanî 710 all-in-one allows you to easily print, scan and access memory card slots from any room in the house with convenient Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking, or create unique projects without a computer, like customized CDs/DVDs and personalized notepaper or coloring book pages. With the Artisan 710, you can print from an Apple iPhone or charge a cell phone, MP3 player or other portable device without tying up an additional power outlet.
Born in Cologne, Germany in 1956, Karunesh, the follower of Bhagwan OSHO, spend his most of life in Pune, India; released his first album 'Sounds of the Heart' in 1984, which quickly became a classic in the New Age genre. More albums followed and Karunesh became established as one of the best known artists in that genre. He has lived in Maui, Hawaii since 1992 and his musical expression has expanded more and more into World Beat/World Fusion. Songs from his world album 'Global Spirit' are featured on the Buddha Bar compilations and many more can be found in numerous world fusion projects.
HipHopRuckus interviews Teflon - The Producer
about how he comes up with his great beats, hooks and basic productions in the studio. His work has been in featured in projects by Eve, Fat Joe, several Ruffrider compilations and some recent Sprite commercials. Also, there some things in the works for 2009 Distributed by Tubemogul.
Ever wanted to make your videos look like cartoons? There's a simple, straightforward way HOW and NOW: Cartoonr from NewBlueFX. I featured this earlier in my roundup, "4 free Sony Vegas plugins you should know about". And what happened next? I ended up purchasing their whole collection — the $500 "BIG KAHUNA" bundle — for use on my video projects, and am presently part of the NewBlueFX team! Many videos you see from me involve NewBlueFX in some way, so if you've wondered, "Wow, how'd you do that, Torley?"… herein is your answer. :)
Most plugins are a pain in the ass to use (designed for impractical geekage, not everyday usage) and aren't available for a variety of hosts. This was the problem I kept coming across with Vegas, until I came across the breadth and depth of NewBlueFX's collection. They're priced a lot better than a lot of what I've seen, and I can now say that through experience with conviction.
Cartoonr is a free download which works in Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere Pro, ...
After months of going dark following the release and praise of their first film endeavor, NOIR, the Power Trio crew returns and makes good on their promise of only getting bigger and better than previous projects. In this quick snippet, the three founders and a cameo actress give verbal confirmation of this year's production on a brand new 2009 release.
Also featured in this new video is the Canon HV30, the astounding little handheld that will be used to develop the full length film. PTS is all about getting the best through unorthodox methods, and the marriage of PTS imagination with Canon technology can only yield the phenomenal! Be sure to head to powertriostudios.com for more info on all things PTS!
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured The ExCEL After School Programs whose mission is to create and sustain "safe havens" at public schools where students and community members can access expanded learning opportunities and integrated education, health, social service, and cultural programs in the out-of-school hours.Learn more online at the following link: http://www.healthiersf.org/ExCELAfterSchool/index.cfm
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured The ExCEL After School Programs whose mission is to create and sustain "safe havens" at public schools where students and community members can access expanded learning opportunities and integrated education, health, social service, and cultural programs in the out-of-school hours.Learn more online at the following link: http://www.healthiersf.org/ExCELAfterSchool/index.cfm
In honor of Ellsworth Kelly’s 85th birthday, Matthew Marks Gallery presents a one-person exhibition by the artist at Art 39 Basel. On display at the gallery’s booth at Art Basel are 20 works by Ellsworth Kelly made over the course of his nearly 60 year career. VernissageTV correspondent Sabine Trieloff met Ellsworth Kelly on the occasion of his exhibition. In this conversation, Ellsworth Kelly talks about his work and present and future projects. Ellsworth Kelly is also featured in the Fernand Léger exhibition at the Fondation Beyeler in Basel (on view through September 7, 2008). Basel, June 3, 2008.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured an interview w/ a staff contact from ITVS talking about the ITVS Community Cinema Series, a monthly free public presentation at the SF Public Library featuring documentaries that air on PBS Independent Lens as well as panel discussions on topics being addressed in the films. Access SF is a co-sponsor of the 2007-2008 ITVS Community Cinema Series. Learn more online at the following link: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/getinvolved/cinema/ Hosted by Rebecca Arnold.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured The ExCEL After School Programs whose mission is to create and sustain "safe havens" at public schools where students and community members can access expanded learning opportunities and integrated education, health, social service, and cultural programs in the out-of-school hours. In this episode they interview former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown Learn more online at the following link: http://www.healthiersf.org/ExCELAfterSchool/index.cfm
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured the the Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD). An international museum, based in San Francisco, MoAD is committed to showcasing the "best of the best" from the African Diaspora. To facilitate this, MoAD reaches out and initiates collaborative ventures with institutions of similar vision from around the world. Learn more online at the following link: www.moad.org Hosted by Rebecca Arnold.
Join international television/radio presenter and producer Alton Patton from Hollywood and around the world for updates on the hottest music and movie projects. Mike Myers' The Love Guru and The Roots' Rising Down album are featured!
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured The ExCEL After School Programs whose mission is to create and sustain "safe havens" at public schools where students and community members can access expanded learning opportunities and integrated education, health, social service, and cultural programs in the out-of-school hours.Learn more online at the following link: http://www.healthiersf.org/ExCELAfterSchool/index.cfm
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured the Dimensions Dance Theater whose mission is to create, perform, and teach dance that reflects the historical experiences and contemporary lives of African Americans, and to promote the knowledge and appreciation of African and African-derived dance forms. Learn more online at the following link: www.dimensionsdance.org Hosted by Rebecca Arnold.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured Progress Foundation is a non-profit agency dedicated to providing community-based residential treatment and supported housing programs as alternatives to institutional treatment for individuals with mental disabilities. Learn more online at the following link: http://www.progressfoundation.org/ Hosted by Rebecca Arnold.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured an interview w/ a staff contact from ITVS talking about the ITVS Community Cinema Series, a monthly free public presentation at the SF Public Library featuring documentaries that air on PBS Independent Lens as well as panel discussions on topics being addressed in the films. Access SF is a co-sponsor of the 2007-2008 ITVS Community Cinema Series. Learn more online at the following link: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/getinvolved/cinema/ Hosted by Rebecca Arnold.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured The ExCEL After School Programs whose mission is to create and sustain "safe havens" at public schools where students and community members can access expanded learning opportunities and integrated education, health, social service, and cultural programs in the out-of-school hours. Learn more online at www.healthiersf.org/ExCELafterschool.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured CAMINOS. Located in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMINOS enables low-income, Latina immigrants to create opportunities for self and economic improvement through access to technology. CAMINOS is a non-profit organization dedicated to using technology to improve the lives of Latina immigrants. By enabling unemployed or underemployed Latina, immigrant women move from manual or service labor to office and technology-based work, thus interrupting the cycle of poverty and social isolation affecting Latina immigrant women's health and wellbeing. Learn more online at www.caminossf.org - Hosted by Tracey Quezada.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured Streetside Stories, a San Francisco-based non-profit literacy arts nonprofit has helped over 8000 students to share their life stories, connect with the arts, and improve their literacy skills.
Through the power of storytelling, Streetside Stories values and cultivates young people’s voices, fostering educational equity and building community, literacy and arts skills. Learn more online at the following link: www.streetside.org - Hosted by Tracey Quezada.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured Anne Bluethenthal, Artistic Director & Founder of ABD Productions, the producing arm of Anne Bluethenthal & Dancers, a San Francisco-based multi-ethnic, multi-cultural modern dance company that is dedicated to the creation and production of new dance works, to excellence and activism in the arts, and to developing dance from - and bringing it to - a diverse community.Learn more online at the following link: www.abdproductions.org - Hosted by Rebecca Arnold.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured the San Francisco Unified School Districts ExCel After-school Program whose mission is to create and sustain "safe havens" at public schools where students and community members can access expanded learning opportunities and integrated education, health, social service, and cultural programs in the out-of-school hours. For more info go to: www.healthiersf.org/ExCELAfterSchool
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured an interview w/ a staff contact from ITVS talking about the ITVS Community Cinema Series, a monthly free public presentation at the SF Public Library featuring documentaries that air on PBS Independent Lens as well as panel discussions on topics being addressed in the films. Access SF is a co-sponsor of the 2007-2008 ITVS Community Cinema Series. Learn more online at the following link: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/getinvolved/cinema/ Hosted by Elizabeth Carroll
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured the fabulous singer Terese Genecco who will be appearing with her Little Big Band and The Rrazz Room at the Hotel Nikko. Learn more online at: http://www.teresegenecco.com - Hosted by Rebbecca Arnold.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured the Haight Ashbury Free Clinics whose mission is to increase access to health care for all and improve the health and well-being of our clients. More than 18,000 individuals and their loved ones depend on the Clinics every year to provide free, high-quality, demystified and comprehensive health care that is culturally sensitive, nonjudgmental and accessible to all in need. Learn more online at the following link: www.hafci.org - Hosted by Rebecca Arnold.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured Hands On Bay Area (HOBA) which creates opportunities for people to volunteer, learn and lead in their communities. HOBA manages 120 direct-service projects a month and offers educational programming to help volunteers to become well-informed community leaders. Learn more online at the following link: www.hoba.org - Hosted by Chris Ferejohn
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured an interview w/ a staff contact from ITVS talking about the ITVS Community Cinema Series, a monthly free public presentation at the SF Public Library featuring documentaries that air on PBS Independent Lens as well as panel discussions on topics being addressed in the films. Access SF is a co-sponsor of the 2007-2008 ITVS Community Cinema Series. Learn more online at the following link: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/getinvolved/cinema/ Hosted by Carter V. Paige.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured AfroSolo Theatre Company, which launches its 15th season with the San Francisco premiere of Walkin' Talkin' Bill Hawkins . . . In Search of My Father (WTBH), an award-winning solo show written and performed by W. Allen Taylor and directed by Ellen Sebastian Chang. For mor information on AfroSolo go to: www.afrosolo.org . Hosted by Thomas Simpson.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured The Board Match, San Francisco's premiere event for local citizens to explore service on Nonprofit Boards, and Community Vocational Enterprises (CVE), one of the nonprofits participating in the event. Access SF is proud to be a Media Sponsor of The Board Match, which unfolds at the Metreon on Jan. 23, 2008. Learn more at www.theboardmatch.org. Learn more about CVE at www.cve.org. Hosted by Marc Smolowitz.