Through the Lens #111 - Aug 13, 2010
It's the long-awaited return of Bill! ;Movies reviewed by Matt, Mike and Bill include "The Expendables", "The Other Guys", "Inception", "Salt" and "Twilight: Eclipse".
Payson Park Music Festival - Incendio - 7/22/10
The latin-fusion band Incendio performed on 7/22/10. ;
Digital Academy @ BMC Fall 2010
8/12/10Sign up for classes at BMC's new Digital Academy featuring the Movie Factory Workshop Series with Garabed Setrakian.Sign up for any of these classes by calling 617.484.2443 or email us at stacey@belmontmedia.org
Make Art...Feel Better - #5 Sand Images
Make Art...Feel Better allows guest creators to play with sand and allow inner psychic feelings to emerge in images from past good memories. Host Billie Bivins, art therapist, introduces power of sand as a material to self-sooth and tap into unspoken feelings.
Cast: Billie Bivins
Senior Scene
Senior Scene is co-produced by the Massachusetts Office of Elder Affairs & BMC, and is hosted by Executive Secretary of Elder Affairs, Ann Hartstein.
For more information, go to mass.gov/elder
Watch Senior Scene on BMC Ch. 8 for Comcast viewers & Ch. 28 for Verizon viewers:
Mondays @ 6pm
Wednesdays @ 5:30pm
Thursdays @ 8pm
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Make Art Feel Better - Painting
The emotional flow of "wet" materials is explained by host and art therapist Billie Bivins. ;Guest creators Tenesha, Martha and Michael spontaneously paint using a variety of styles from abstract to representational art and then process their paintings with Billie.
Make Art Feel Better - Natural Stuff
Guest creators, Charlene and Samantha explore using natural materials - rocks, shells, twigs, birch bark, and red Georgia clay to create spontaneous expressions and art. ;Billie Bivins, art therapist and host, extols the power of natural materials to ground us when we make art.
Make Art Feel Better - Dolls and Critters
Show introduces Winnecot's concept of transitional objects and how inanimate objects can be powerful connections with deep emotions. ;Guest creators Ezra and Martha improvise , sewing with hose and stuffing to create critters from their imaginations.


