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Trading Bingo for the Theater

This week on Director’s Cut we’re talking some Homer. Before you Simpsons fans get too excited, I should clarify and say ‘Homer the Greek poet’ and the two filmmakers who celebrate his work in this week’s film “Penelope: A Theatrical … Continue reading

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Long-Distance Love on a Shoestring Budget

This week I talk to Michael Noens about his feature film “Two Days in February.” Noens wrote and directed this film about a break up between young lovers, and he acknowledges that this drama-romance is semi-autobiographical. Lead characters Val and … Continue reading

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Discover One of Music’s Most Influential (Unappreciated) Bands

This week on Director’s Cut, I have the pleasure of talking to director Lev Anderson about his documentary, “Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone.” This is an insightful look at a fascinating band that burst onto the L.A. punk scene … Continue reading

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Fine Art in Plain Sight

Have you ever been driving through a major city and seen a really cool ad painted on the side of a building? Or an old time Coca Cola poster that caught your eye? This week on Director’s Cut, I sit … Continue reading

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A Ragtime Revival on Director’s Cut

This week on Director’s Cut, it’s a ragtime fan’s dream come true when co-directors Nick Holle and Michael Zimmer join us to talk about their film “The Entertainers,” a documentary that celebrates old time piano playing. Director’s Cut “The Entertainers” … Continue reading

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