General Audiences - TV-G/ TV-PG

Sci-fi Journal - Jun'15

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Sci-Fi Journal for June 2015 shot live on Free Comic Book Day on May 2nd with hosts Jay Kingston, Marc Morisseau, and Calvin Watts III. Marc starts off Free Comic Book Day at Friendly Neighborhood Comics in Bellingham, MA interviewing Mark. Jay does Popcorn Previews with trailers for "Star Wars The Force Awakens", "SPECTRE", "Fantastic Four" and "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice". Calvin interviews Randy at Wildtime Comics in Attleboro, MA.

DHS Drama Department presents: The Liar

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DHS Drama Department presents The Liar

by author David Ives, adapted from the Comedy by Pierre Corneille

Directed by Gwyneth Bruch with Matt Edwards.

Set Design by Samantha Reno, Light Design by Colin French. Costumes by Mary Hickman.

Recorded by Davis Media Access March 13, 2015 at the Richard Brunelle Performing Arts Center.

What I Did For Love - A Tribute to Tony Fields - 2015

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The Davis High School Drama Department Presents:

What I Did For Love - A Tribute to Tony Fields - 2015.

Show Concept, Musical Direction and Arrangements by Utsav Bhargava.

Book by Elizabeth Rutherford and Jane Bellamy.

Choreography by Aditya Tuladhar.

Recorded by Davis Media Access April 25, 2015 at the Richard Brunelle Performing Arts Center.

Media Edge

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"Yoruba Richen: What the Gay Rights Movement Learned from the Civil Rights Movement" (18 minutes)

As a member of both the African American and LGBT communities, filmmaker Yoruba Richen is fascinated with the overlaps and tensions between the gay rights and the civil rights movements. In a March 2014 TED Talks presentation, she explores how the two struggles intertwine and propel each other forward and dispels a myth about their points of conflict. A powerful reminder that we all have a stake in equality.