
... here's a link to the clip.
As reported last week, Shirle' Hale Koslowski (a Durham resident, personal chef and bassist/vocalist for Free Electric State) appeared Monday in a taped segment of the Rachael Ray show to demonstrate a wine rack she made from coffee cans.
When you've had a really good Saturday night—and didn't drink too much—you can open your eyes to a sunny spring morning and think about the marvelous things you've done and be grateful that one more day of adventure awaits you this weekend. Yesterday's day of outstanding docs was capped last night—for those who care—by a closing night party, an NCAA semifinal victory by UNC, a playoff-clinching win by the Carolina Hurricanes and an Orlando Bloom sighting.
We've been shooting a few video interviews this weekend and hope to have them posted soon. In the meantime, there's one more block of new films this morning, including OBLIVION, a Dutch filmmaker's study of her birthplace of Lima, Peru; WILLIAM KUNSTLER: DISTURBING THE UNIVERSE, a study of the renowned champion of unpopular defendants; and PINUCCIO LOVERO, a film from Italy that sketches an aspiring cemetery attendant.
The awards barbecue runs from 1-3 p.m., and the re-screening schedule will be announced immediately afterward.
It's our revamped ADF blog, now a seasonal arts blog allowing us to cover seasonal arts and arts festivals such as Full Frame Documentary Film Festival (April 2-5, 2009) and American Dance Festival (June 11-July 26, 2009). Check back in a few weeks for the start of our Full Frame coverage.
In that case I would edit article to this:
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