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Press Launch Report

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 07, 2008, 10:42 PM, Comments: 3) MORE >>>
The SIFF press launch was held early this year (May 1). And it was pretty toned down in comparison to previous such events. When I first began covering SIFF, the press launch used to be a much more well lubricated…

On the Road to SIFF '08

posted by Kathy Fennessy (May 03, 2008, 01:30 PM, Comments: 5) MORE >>>
Filmed in the city of…Vancouver! A few basic facts: SIFF ‘08 runs from 5/22 - 6/15 This is the 34th year of the festival The opening night film is Battle in Seattle (Stuart Townsend) The closer is Bottle Shock…

Now playing at SIFF Cinema: Amazing films from UA

posted by Amie Simon (April 30, 2008, 01:39 PM, Comments: 5) MORE >>>
The United Artists 90th Anniversary series has started playing at SIFF Cinema, and I plan to warm up for the Festival by getting my fill of some old-school masterpieces. My picks: Annie Hall playing Friday, May 9th @ 7pm (followed…

Sprockets against Thatcher

posted by mike whybark (April 06, 2008, 08:07 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Films, Performance, and Music with Ross Lipman, Ruby Thicket, and The Philistine Liberation Orchestra, a Sprocket Society jernt chez the sainted fuckin’ Rendezvous, 2322 2nd Avenue (in Belltown) Sunday, April 13, $5. (ED: Invisible SIFFBlog contrib Spencer Sundell is a…

Noir City takes on the Emerald City

posted by Anne M. Hockens (February 11, 2008, 04:36 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Stephen McNally roughs up Ida Lupino in Woman in Hiding Noir City at SIFF SIFF Cinema, Seattle, WA http://www.seattlefilm.org/events/detail.aspx?FID=91 Once again, the Film Noir Foundation (http://filmnoirfoundation.com/index.html ) is bringing a week of crime, mad love, death and despair to…

No Happy Endings

posted by Anne M. Hockens (January 08, 2008, 04:30 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Noir City 6 Preview http://www.noircity.com/noircity.html January 25th- February 3rd, 2008 Castro Theatre, San Francisco http://www.castrotheatre.com/index.html SIFF Cinema, Seattle February 15- 21st, 2008 http://www.seattlefilm.org/events/detail.aspx?FID=91 San Francisco’s historic Castro Theatre once again morphs into Noir City from January 25th to February 3rd….

San Francisco Silent Film Festival Special Winter Event

posted by Anne M. Hockens (November 06, 2007, 04:21 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
The San Francisco Silent Film Festival is presenting a special one day event on December 1, 2007 at the historic Castro Theatre (www.castrotheatre.com) in San Francisco. The day includes a program of Vitaphone shorts, as well as the screening of…

12th Annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival

posted by Anne M. Hockens (July 08, 2007, 02:44 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
The San Francisco Silent Film Festival, July 13 – 15 http://www.silentfilm.org/press/press.htm The 12th Annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival runs this weekend, July 13th through July 15th, at the historic Castro Theatre (http://www.thecastrotheatre.com/history.html). This year, as in previous years, the…

The Boss of It All Gala Report

posted by E. Steven Fried (June 11, 2007, 11:30 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
My sister visited me this weekend from NY. We went and saw The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema and then The Boss of It All. Afterwards we went to the Gala at CHAC. Entering the party, we encountered two girls….

Girls Rock! Benefit

posted by Amie Simon (May 26, 2007, 10:25 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Last night, I saw the excellent documentary Girls Rock! at SIFF, and the director mentioned that today there’s a benefit for the Rock and Roll camp the film is about. Head over to Chop Suey - 1325 E Madison -…

SIFFBloggers!

posted by mike whybark (May 25, 2007, 07:50 PM, Comments: 2) MORE >>>
Faithful reader Emily emails: “Hello, Random question for you. I was also at the festival last night and really enjoyed the film and the gala. My question is: are all the galas as amazing as that one was? Or are…

Noir City Meets Rain City

posted by Anne M. Hockens (May 14, 2007, 07:44 PM, Comments: 3) MORE >>>
“If you want to study noir’s existential deconstruction of the Judeo-Christian patriarchy- good for you. If you’re coming to dig the vintage rides and vinegary repartee, to soak up the shadows and wallow in the wanton behavior- take a…

SIFF preview for the public, this Thursday

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 03, 2007, 10:20 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
May 10 is the day of SIFF’s press launch…and also the day of the public launch, apparently! This year held at Lincoln Square Cinemas in Bellevue; I’ve heard very good things about this venue, though I didn’t make it over…

Paul Verhoeven's BLACK BOOK

posted by Bryan Hendrickson (April 05, 2007, 02:09 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Plus The Lookout, First Snow and some thoughts on Janus Films at SIFF Cinema (Week 5)…

Janus Films at SIFF Cinema (Week 3)

posted by Bryan Hendrickson (March 20, 2007, 09:47 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
At SIFF Cinema, the celluloid birthday party for Janus Films 50th continues! Films by Federico Fellini, Jean Vigo, Luis Bunuel and Juan Antonio Bardem were screened this week….

Avenue Montaigne

posted by Bryan Hendrickson (March 12, 2007, 11:50 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
SIFF’s 1st members-only preview at the new SIFF Cinema was held Monday night and it was a smashing success! A full house enjoyed the fast-paced, funny French romantic comedy Avenue Montaigne. For some random thoughts and recollections……..

SIFF Cinema's opening week

posted by Bryan Hendrickson (March 09, 2007, 03:43 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
The Seattle International Film Festival has a new year round venue and Thursday, March 1st the SIFF Cinema was the place to be for Seattle movie fanatics. Located in Seattle Center (under the sky bridge near the Opera House on…

Welcome to Noir City

posted by Anne M. Hockens (January 22, 2007, 11:26 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Noir City 5 The San Francisco Film Noir Festival Friday January 26th-Sunday February 4th, 2007 The Castro Theatre San Francisco, CA For a complete listing of the screenings go to: http://www.noircity.com/noircity.html More Noir City 5 Articles: http://www.siffblog.com/reviews/descent_into_darkness_003621.html#more http://www.siffblog.com/reviews/why_is_everyone_so_sarcastic_003633.html#more So what…

2006 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival

posted by Anne M. Hockens (October 12, 2006, 08:20 AM, Comments: 2) MORE >>>
2006 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival October 13-22 http://www.seattlequeerfilm.com/06/index.html It is time once again for the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival which consistently excels in its programming. Over the past six years of covering this event, I…

Is There a Northwest Aesthetic? Excerpts From A Panel

posted by E. Steven Fried (October 09, 2006, 05:07 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
Is there a Northwest aesthetic? When I saw this listed as a panel discussion at Local Sightings I thought, what are they going to talk about for an hour, rain? I mean, what could possibly tie such a diverse region…

NDA's DocFarm '06

posted by Greg Brotherton (September 20, 2006, 12:47 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
Putting my screenplays aside this past weekend, I attended the Northwest Documentary Association’s (NDA) DocFarm ’06. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but the retreat exceeded my wildest expectations and even inspired me to get back into some forgotten documentary…

We Go Way Back

posted by Kathy Fennessy (September 15, 2006, 01:45 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Slamdance, Seattle writer/director Lynn Shelton’s feature debut, We Go Way Back (SIFF ‘06), opens today at the Varsity Theater (4500 Ninth Avenue NE). Shelton will be at the 7 and 9:15pm screenings….

The Beginning ...

posted by Elton Thomas (August 22, 2006, 06:26 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Out of the shadows of the past As from a faded tapestry of times procession slow and vast I step to bid you bear with me For while your fancy I engage To look upon another age An age when…

Free as in BEER (er, coffee)

posted by mike whybark (August 04, 2006, 01:23 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
Word around the palatial SIFFBlog executive suites is that a certain well-known coffee outfit is attempting to stem the postential damage from a recent sports-team sale by oferring FREE TICKETS for the films in the Paramount’s immediately impending Silent Movie…

Works for me

posted by mike whybark (July 11, 2006, 05:53 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
KUOW is flogging this evening’s The Works as featuring a segment on movie blogs. Will John and Matthew keep it local? Tune in at 8pm!…

Why Silent Films Matter

posted by Anne M. Hockens (July 08, 2006, 12:39 PM, Comments: 3) MORE >>>
The 11th Annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival runs July 14th through July 16th at the historic Castro Theatre. The line up of films is quite remarkable: Seventh Heaven; Bucking Broadway; Au Bonheur Des Dames; Sparrows; Pandora’s Box; three…

Recent parties

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (June 15, 2006, 05:22 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Well, sorry to have not checked in, I’ve been keeping up with paying work, and can only use my hands/arms so much. First up, party and swag news. On June 10, I went to the gala for Perhaps Love. It…

Recent Party News

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (June 07, 2006, 11:19 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Well, been tied up with other writing work, so I’ll put some party news here and hopefully get to writing about films tomorrow… Took a break 6/1 to check out two gallery exhibs, but still had some SIFF encounters. The…

Opening Night, at last

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (June 03, 2006, 12:47 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Hello, I know this is a bit “old news,” and I did post it on my own blog, myspace.com/gthree, but since SIFFBLOG now reigns again, I’m posting it here… Finally, my Opening Night report! Always fun. As per usual, I…

Oh Opening Night Party, how you love AND hate me...

posted by Amie Simon (May 26, 2006, 05:19 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
Shh, SIFFblog. Be quieter, please. I’m still nursing a headache from the Opening Night Party last night. The culprit? Champagne. I know that when I drink it, it will give me a headache, yet I did it anyway because, well,…

Press Launch: Drinks, Food, Films

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 11, 2006, 10:18 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Press launch! Always exciting. You get your press pass and then hobnob with your fellow critics. So it was off to the Harvard Exit this morning. This time, we got our passes in the outer lobby, which helped with congestion….

Mars

posted by mike whybark (January 25, 2006, 07:23 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
The NYT previews an IMAX film, in 3D, about the odds-beating Mars Rover program. Space and 3D: two great tastes that would go great together, if there was any way to actually experience depth perception beyond 100 yards in…

Mikio Naruse series at NWFF

posted by mike whybark (January 19, 2006, 10:14 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Spencer, overdue as I have noted in the past for an account here, highlights a particularly interesting bit of global obscurantist cinema chez NWFF upcoming: One of my duties as a volunteer projectionist at the Northwest Film Forum is…

Herzog, Trumbull...& Reptile Rock

posted by Kathy Fennessy (October 14, 2005, 04:39 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
November is shaping up to be a great film (& music) month in Seattle. Here are a few events, from the latest SIFF newsletter, that caught my eye. HERZOG FILM SERIES November 2005 Featuring the filmmaker in person Discounts for…

SIFF 2006 Dates Change

posted by Kathy Fennessy (October 06, 2005, 02:17 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
For those who like to plan way in advance, the Seattle International Film Festival has announced new dates for next year’s SIFF. Due to scheduling conflicts with the Cannes Film Festival, the festival will now take place from May 25…

The NWFF Presents Super Hits, Vol. 10

posted by Kathy Fennessy (September 14, 2005, 11:44 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
To celebrate their 10th anniversary, the Northwest Film Forum will be throwing a two-week long party, starting on Wednesday, September 21st. The actual party begins at 8pm and then they’ll be screening their greatest hits from Friday, September 23rd through…

Advance Notice: Cronenberg Tribute

posted by Kathy Fennessy (September 09, 2005, 04:17 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
If you’re into David Cronenberg, mark your calendars now as SIFF has just announced they’ll be doing a Spotlight Series dedicated to his work at “select Seattle venues” from November 18-20. I promise to post more details as they become…

Down By Law Benefit Screening

posted by Kathy Fennessy (September 07, 2005, 06:57 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
This comes straight from the latest Northwest Film Forum newsletter: Northwest Film Forum and New Yorker Films have partnered up for a benefit for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. We’re showing Jim Jarmusch’s classic Down by Law in our cinemas…

Not Dead Yet

posted by mike whybark (September 04, 2005, 07:25 PM, Comments: 2) MORE >>>
A few folks have corresponded with me via email about this, but I feel like I should address it here as well. Tablet has announced that the current issue, #103, will be the final edition of the magazine. While…

Reelin' in the Years...at Bumbershoot

posted by Kathy Fennessy (August 19, 2005, 11:01 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
This year, Bumbershoot is celebrating its 35th anniversary and they’ve put together one heck of a line-up, including such legendary performers as Iggy Pop & the Stooges, the New York Dolls and Elvis Costello. In addition, the 1 Reel Film…

Kaspar's Kouch Film Festival

posted by E. Steven Fried (August 12, 2005, 09:19 AM, Comments: 2) MORE >>>
True, most of the films were easily available from Blockbuster or Scarecrow, but they were accompanied by an assortment of snacks, a pasta dinner, a frosty mug of beer and homemade ice cream. Oh, and the air conditioning was neither too high nor too low. Needless to say, you won’t find these amenities at the Harvard Exit or the Egyptian.

The Nyback Illusion, Silent Movie Mondays

posted by mike whybark (July 26, 2005, 06:56 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Devoted filmist and friend of SIFFblog Alice Dee passes on a line to note an event of interest to us all: For two weeks film archivist and historian DENNIS NYBACK will be residing at THE GRAND ILLUSION CINEMA showing 27…

Loveridge off

posted by mike whybark (July 19, 2005, 05:28 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
This just in, a press release from SIFF’s Gary Tucker, Director of Marketing and Development: “July 19, 2005 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Seattle, WA - Helen Loveridge, executive director of the Seattle International Film Festival Group (SIFF) since 2003,…

Opening Night Gala

posted by Amie Simon (June 07, 2005, 01:15 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
I know it’s a little late, but I figured it was time to post my experience at the Opening Night Gala. I didn’t see Me and You and Everyone We Know - though I wish I had now that I’ve…

More Party Blab

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (June 07, 2005, 11:51 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Party news…nothing terribly thrilling to report, but I know how much you cherish reading anything along these lines, so… So, last Friday I went to see “Final Cut,” about the making of “Heaven’s Gate” (and the unmaking of Hollywood). Who…

My Current Party News & 2 Live Shows As "Bonus Tracks"

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (June 02, 2005, 05:24 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Hokay, let’s start at “The Gits” premiere. So I got there extra early, and Steven, whom I met up w/the previous night at “Punk: Attitude,” kindly held my spot in line. Kerri and Jessy arrived, Kerri hugging me to distraction…

Rock School Jam

posted by Amie Simon (June 02, 2005, 09:45 AM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
The Rock School Jam that took place after the screening of Rock School I saw was WELL worth the money paid…despite my having to endure an encounter with some annoyingly loud guys we had stood in front of in line,…

Vert Seen

posted by mike whybark (June 01, 2005, 09:50 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
A big shoutout to greencine’s David Hudson and his regular linkage to precincts Siffbloggy! Perhaps a blogroll is called for. Thanks again, David. While I’m on the subject of links, I should note that Andy Spletzer took note of…

Queer Party/Hangin' with The Gits Women Pt. 2

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 28, 2005, 07:09 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Let’s see, more fun… The 5/21 Secret Festival film…no, I didn’t see it, nor do I know what it was. But I did ask a passholders if he liked it. He gave an emphatic no. “Must’ve been a new film,”…

Hangin' with the Gits Women Pt 1/Rock School Jam

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 26, 2005, 12:56 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Started out Weds. with an interview with “Rock School” crew. Karla talked to them too, so you’ll prob get more than you wanted from them on this blog…talked w/guitar prodigy CJ, teacher Paul Green, director Don Argott and producer Sheena…

Recent Party Blab

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 24, 2005, 04:05 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Hokay, here’s some par-tay stuff for ya… So, I attended the first Gala Party last Sat. (5/21), in the wake of “The Dying Gaul.” It was at the Red Lion Inn downtown, a hotel I’d never been in, though I…

OPEN SESAME!!OPENING NIGHT....

posted by Karla Esquivel (May 21, 2005, 01:56 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
The opening night film is one of the best I have seem in a while. People are either enamoured by it or it pisses them off. You have love that… It’s not that it sucked, but it brings up ISSUES…I…

Opening Night Come & Gone

posted by Kathy Fennessy (May 20, 2005, 05:13 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
I missed last year’s soirée, so I’m unable to make any comparisons, but I definitely had more fun in 2004. You see, every year I go to the Axman’s Alternate Opening Night Party, or I have for the past three…

Gillian's Opening Night Party Report

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 20, 2005, 03:47 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
This year’s opening night was much like others I’ve attended, w/some definite improvements in some areas. My own improvement is to not use the word “Madness!” in any party headlines this year. I actually got a ticket to the film…

Gala Opening? Boooooring!

posted by Kristopher Monroe (May 20, 2005, 10:48 AM, Comments: 2) MORE >>>
Well, the opening night “Gala” kicked off this year’s SIFF and it went down with a whimper and not a bang. The “festivities” got off to a sluggish start at the premiere of “Me and You and Everyone We Know”…

Opening Night is Coming!

posted by Kristopher Monroe (May 13, 2005, 11:09 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
If you haven’t bought tickets already, get ‘em. Opening Night is coming and the film is Miranda July’s “Me and You and Everyone We Know.” Afterwards free food and booze! See ya there!…

Press Launch in effect

posted by Kristopher Monroe (May 05, 2005, 06:58 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Well, the press launch blasted off today, complete with mimosas, sandwiches and a bunch of folks jostling around, trying to stake out a place to eat and talk with one another without spilling food or drink. The memosa table seemed…

Helen Loveridge's 50th Birthday Party Madness!

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (July 01, 2004, 08:07 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
Oh, and you thought once SIFF ended that was it for the parties, did you? Ha! Well, in fact I had announced to a select few I’d be writing up this particular party, then I just didn’t. Then, lo and…

Meet the Donnie Darkos

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (June 29, 2004, 05:07 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
This was supposed to be in the new Tablet, but didn’t make it. I’d posted it here, then saw it’s also posted on Tablet’s own website. Well, I suppose it doesn’t hurt to have it posted twice…here we go: It’s…

Closing Night Party Madness!

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (June 19, 2004, 01:40 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
So�6/13, the Closing Night Party! I rendezvous�d with Karla, who was overseeing a Tablet photo shoot in the neighborhood, and we took the bus down to Bell Harbor, at Pier 66. I went to a Howard Dean rally there last…

Sunday Awards Brunch Madness!

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (June 18, 2004, 10:03 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
SIFF 2004 is gone, dead and buried and never called me mother�but I am determined, yes, determined to chronicle more party info! Regardless of whether anyone�s left to read it! Let�s see, we left off with my good self waiting…

Criminal Party

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (June 13, 2004, 09:55 AM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
6/12…it seems select SIFF partygoers just like to keep-a-truckin’ till dawn (or thereabouts), going on to another party after the first after-party (the after-after-party?). I haven’t done so well there, but decided to outfox everyone tonight by going to a…

Before Sunset party

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (June 08, 2004, 08:05 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
Well, it’s getting to be too much…what with SIFF, a day job, writing, and oh yeah, occasionally I do like to talk to a friend, my time is no longer my own, my apartment is buried under paper and clothes,…

“Harry Potter review/Moi Cesar party”

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (June 05, 2004, 12:22 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
6/2…What does the new Harry Potter film have to do with SIFF, you may very well ask? Absolutely nothing! But the evening started out with it, so I’m jolly well going to write it up anyway. So yes, I got…

Donnie Darko Party Madness!

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 31, 2004, 11:56 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
So much Donnie Darko related stuff to write up, I’m going to break it down into a couple entries…this one will focus on the May 29 party for the film. I’d already seen the new cut at the press screening,…

Darko preview/Queer Cinema party

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 28, 2004, 03:21 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
First, I want to plug mass upcoming Donnie Darko coverage on this blog; Karla and I saw the new director’s cut at the press screening, we’ll be speaking with the visiting guests on Saturday, and will attend the party that…

Imelda/Tamala reviews

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 26, 2004, 10:18 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
5/25…night at the Egyptian. First up, Imelda, Ramona Diaz’s documentary about Imelda Marcos, former first lady of the Philippines. Proved to be an interesting story of how this one-time beauty queen ended up first lady and then made the world…

Heir to An Execution/Saved! party

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 24, 2004, 11:08 AM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
Saturday, May 22…saw Ivy Meeropol’s excellent doc Heir to An Execution. This film examines Meeropol’s family history, and quite a history it is too — she’s the granddaughter of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, executed as traitors in 1953. I knew…

Twilight Samurai/Everyday People Party

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 22, 2004, 11:59 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Friday, May 21…started out by seeing The Twilight Samurai at the Egyptian. Helen L proudly announced it was SIFF’s first sellout screening. She also said she’d tried to get it into last year’s SIFF and when it didn’t make the…

DUDE, WHERE ARE MY FRIENDS? Opening Schopening

posted by Karla Esquivel (May 22, 2004, 04:26 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
I arrived at the opening night SIFF Gala late as usual, or as I would like to believe “fashionably over-late.” It was, after all, a fashion disaster, earlier in the evening that made me that way. I hooked up…

Opening Night Party Madness!

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 21, 2004, 04:46 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
SIFF’s opening night was a total blast! Where to start…? What makes opening such fun is that there’s not only a film, there’s a party to follow. Press folks generally don’t get tickets to opening (unless they’re affiliated with a…

Press Launch!

posted by Gillian G. Gaar (May 18, 2004, 05:03 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
Yes, every SIFF starts w/a press launch, and this year was no exception. We were to gather at the Harvard Exit at 10 am May 6, where we’d be treated to breakfast, trailers, and the opening night movie. There was…

Placeholder

posted by mike whybark (May 17, 2004, 06:12 PM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Without an entry in a category, the top navigation won’t render when the site publishes….