by JM Bell | Jan 26, 2008 | JMBell
Jennifer Phang is a little intense, but, it doesn’t translate to radio. While I interviewed, Jennifer maintained eye contact. Either never blinking, or blinking only inside my blinks. It’s not important to the interview, but, man, this lady is live energy....
by JM Bell | Jan 24, 2008 | JMBell |
This was a lucky break. I wandered out of the dark, black basement that is the New Frontier at the Sundance and saw a couple of people shivering on the sidewalk. Figuring that they were from out of town, I asked for an interview. Current TV is almost a default...
by JM Bell | Jan 24, 2008 | JMBell
CHRONIC TOWN Truman Korovin is a lonely, sharp-witted cab driver in Fairbanks, Alaska. The usual routine of picking up fares and spending his nights at his favorite bar, the Boatel, is disrupted when his girlfriend Emily dumps him on one of the coldest nights of the...
by JM Bell | Jan 22, 2008 | JMBell |
It’s a classic story with a geopolitical theme. The film Strangers, from the directorial duo of Guy Nattiv and Erez Tadmor, and starring Lubna Azabel with Liron Levo, is a masterful and powerful love story with deep religious and cultural overtones. Liron and Some...
by JM Bell | Jan 22, 2008 | JMBell
“In a handful of tiny log-cabin villages in central Siberia, a day’s drive from Tomsk and more than 2,175 miles east of Moscow, the Swarthmore College professor found the Ös – a cluster of people last visited by researchers three decades earlier, who...
by JM Bell | Jan 22, 2008 | JMBell |
Sundance operates with a sea of dedicated Volunteers. In a sub-series of my Sundance Podcasts, I’m going to introduce you to a few. Sundance Podcast – Volunteer Profile – Lamont Robinson