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A discussion on film, books, filmmakers, film and book festivals, up and coming writers, directors, authors. Most are artists who are activists (artivists).

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A discussion of a provocative documentary in which Filmmakers Marshall Curry and Sam Cullman examine the case of Daniel McGowan, a member of the radical environmental group Earth Liberation Front who was arrested for committing... more

The upcoming documentary Dark Girls explores the deep-seated biases and attitudes about skin color that are experienced particularly by dark-skinned women, outside of and within African-American culture.

Director Jon Schenk's documentary draws the audience into the extraordinary efforts of Mohamed Nasheed, president of the Maldive Islands, to fight global warming and prevent rising ocean levels from literally washing his island off the... more

I'm excited to discuss "Blacks Without Borders," a documentary by criitcally acclaimed filmmaker Stafford U. Bailey. This film plunges into the lives of a group of African Americans who have come to South Africa to find the American dream.

EyesOn is a discussion of film, books, filmmakers, film and book festivals, up and coming writers, directors, authors, and some of those artists who are activists (artivists). *Details of each show will be aded as subject / title is determined.

Join me as I discuss "My Week With Marilyn," a film in which a young assistant documents his time on the set of "the Prince and the Showgirl." This film garnerd much praise for actress Michelle Williams which resulted in an... more

Today I discuss the Kony 2012 movement and the Invisible Children Foundation, which I have donated to after attending one of their screenings / presentations last year.

I crumbled and did a show on the awards. Not my best since I did not view all of the films. :(

A discussion on Melancholia, a film about family, depression and the apocalypse. Director Lars Von Trier has done it again. Join in the discussion.

A discussion on the much talked about film "Shame." Director Steve McQueen and his muse Michael Fassbender have exposed a slice of life that will leave its audience feeling...well....shame. Join me as I turn EyesOn SHAME.
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