BMC is looking for volunteers to run camera for the continuation of the January 18th Special Town Meeting. Town Meeting will be held at the Chenery Middle School auditorium on Wednesday, February 8th at 7:00 p.m. This will be a live multi-camera production. If interested, please call 617-484-2443...
BMC would like to thank volunteers Viktoria Haase, Ian Scully, Deniz Dutton and Geoff Dutton for helping with the studio production of "Living with Coyotes," a presentation by animal control officer John Maguranis. And also thank you to Frank Kimbowa for covering Powers Music School's Peter Elvins...

Democracy Now! 2012-01-30 Monday

Democracy Now! 2012-01-30 Monday

  • Headlines for January 30, 2012
  • The Invisible War: New Film Exposes Rape, Sexual Assault Epidemic in U.S. Military
  • Occupy Oakland: Over 400 Arrested as Police Fire Tear Gas, Flash Grenades at Protesters
  • National Park Service Threatens to Evict Occupy D.C. Encampments at Two Parks Near White House
  • Syrian Activist Speaks From Hiding: The Bloodshed is Continuing Despite International Criticism

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01/30/2012 - 8:00am

Documentarians Take On Power and Corruption: An Interview with the Sundance Institute's Cara Mertes

Democracy Now! just returned from Park City, Utah, where we covered the Sundance Film Festival’s documentary track for the third year in a row. While there we spoke with Cara Mertes, who oversees the Sundance Institute’s Documentary Film Program and Fund.

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01/27/2012 - 1:53pm

In this fast-paced challenge class, small crews of kids learn how to structure a short movie, then write a script, shoot, act, direct and finally edit the shots into a finished movie for screening all in the course of one fun day.

One of BMC's most popular classes for youths of all ages, "Make a Movie in One Day" classes are usually offered during school vacations and in the summer.

Pizza is ordered for lunch, kids should bring drinks.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

In this fast-paced challenge class, small crews of kids learn how to structure a short movie, then write a script, shoot, act, direct and finally edit the shots into a finished movie for screening all in the course of one fun day. Pizza is ordered for lunch, kids should bring drinks.

One of BMC's most popular classes for youths of all ages, "Make a Movie in One Day" classes are usually offered during school vacations and in the summer.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

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