News: All Ages Summer (Faster Louder)
We’ve put together a list of upcoming events friendly to all ages to help you find some live music this summer, even if you’re under 18.
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News: All Ages Summer (Faster Louder)
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We’ve put together a list of upcoming events friendly to all ages to help you find some live music this summer, even if you’re under 18.
See more here:
News: All Ages Summer (Faster Louder)
Mother’s ‘Holy Trinity’, according to creative director Mark Waites: “Do the best work we can, make some money and have fun.” Rob Carney meets the agency that’s redefining the advertising rulebook
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Mother (Computer Arts)
Actress Lucy Liu, who has produced a film about children sold into the sex trade in Cambodia, says the fight against human trafficking will be long.
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Lucy Liu highlights child trafficking (Sky News Australia)
Michael Sragow spotlights the quiet force behind John Waters, Barry Levinson and David Simon.
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The film collaborators (Baltimore Sun)
They’re the quiet force behind Baltimore’s trio of top filmmakers — John Waters, Barry Levinson and David Simon C asting director Pat Moran, a co-founder of John Waters’ Dreamland Films, helped create the human tapestries that give Waters’ midnight specials their Fellini-like ebullience.
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The Collaborators (Baltimore Sun)
Meet the quiet force behind Baltimore’s trio of top filmmakers — John Waters, Barry Levinson and David Simon Casting director Pat Moran (right), a co-founder of John Waters’ Dreamland Films, helped create the human tapestries that give Waters’ midnight specials their Fellini-like ebullience. But she has also done her part to imbue such Barry Levinson memory plays as “Avalon” and “Liberty Heights …
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The Collaborators: The force behind Baltimore’s top filmmakers (Baltimore Sun)
American actress Lucy Liu speaks at a press conference to promote the film “Red Light” which she co-produced and narrated and which concerns children abused in the sex trade in Cambodia, at a hotel in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009
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Lucy Liu film highlights child trafficking (Press of Atlantic City)
The music of Madison was transformed this decade in ways that mirrored broader changes in the identity of the city itself. Our media changed. Wide and thick newspapers became a relic of the past
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Pop Explosion! (Isthmus)
Lucy Liu, who has produced a film about children sex trading in Cambodia, says the fight against human trafficking will be long.
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Lucy Liu film highlights child trafficking (WABC-TV New York)
Actress Lucy Liu, who has produced a film about children sold into the sex trade in Cambodia, says the fight against human trafficking will be long.
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Lucy Liu film highlights child trafficking (WPVI-TV Philadelphia)