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“Dear Sugar” Has a Coming-Out Party in San Francisco — The Awl
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Sign in / Sign up. Feb 15, 2012. Dear Sugar Has a Coming-Out Party in San Francisco. In 2010, an anonymous writer took over the advice column Dear Sugar at the literary website The Rumpus. Last night, Valentine’s Day, she went public with her identity at a coming-out party in San Francisco. Like many others, I’ve become obsessed with her advice, but I wasn’t sure I wanted her to come out, and told her so. Sugar, Cheryl Strayed, published a grief-focused novel called. Strayed has gone almost entirely with...
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July | 2008 | Brian Lindstrom Films
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Archive for July, 2008. Finding Normal on OPB. On July 31, 2008. Finding Normal will be shown on Oregon Lens. On Oregon Public Broadcasting on August 14, 2008 at 10 PM. Read Full Post ». Brian Lindstrom's critically acclaimed film Finding Normal. Is now available for purchase on DVD. A documentary film about the life and death of James Chasse, is in post-production now. A documentary about Oregon's most complicated and controversial institution is in pre-production now. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Lindstrom wins an Oregon Media Arts Fellowship | Brian Lindstrom Films
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Laquo; Finding Normal on OPB. The Face of Change. Lindstrom wins an Oregon Media Arts Fellowship. November 15, 2008 by admin2. Andrew Blubaugh, Brian Lindstrom and Lawrence Johnson. The Fellowship program is funded by the Oregon Arts Commission, Oregon Public Broadcasting and the Gordon D. Sondland and Katherine J. Durant Foundation, with additional in-kind support from The Oregon Film and Video Office and Chambers Communications. Brian will use the award to finish PAY MY WAY WITH STORIES, his documentar...
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The Face of Change | Brian Lindstrom Films
https://brianlindstrom.wordpress.com/2008/11/22/faces-of-change
Laquo; Lindstrom wins an Oregon Media Arts Fellowship. An amazing nexus of arts funding and addiction treatment. The Face of Change. November 22, 2008 by admin2. Brian Lindstrom’s latest project is The Face of Change. A short film highlighting the work of Central City Concern. A multifaceted nonprofit social service agency in Portland, Oregon. Tagged Central City Concern. Brian Lindstrom's critically acclaimed film Finding Normal. Is now available for purchase on DVD.
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In Memory of James Chasse Jr. community information
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In Memory of James Chasse Jr. community information. NOW AVAILABLE FROM PORTLAND COPWATCH:. Copies of "Alien Boy: The Life and Death of James Chasse, Jr" on DVD! Send $15 check or money order to. Portland Copwatch/Peace and Justice Works. PO Box 42456, Portland, OR 97242. Sorry, we can't accept payment for DVDs or other items via our web donation page). New as of April 2014! For extensive links to articles relating to the 9/17/06 in-custody death of James Chasse Jr. ACTIONS: October-November, 2009. Actio...
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November | 2008 | Brian Lindstrom Films
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Archive for November, 2008. The Face of Change. Tagged Central City Concern. On November 22, 2008. Brian Lindstrom’s latest project is The Face of Change. A short film highlighting the work of Central City Concern. A multifaceted nonprofit social service agency in Portland, Oregon. As you can see, Brian’s documentary film experience makes an effective case statement for this agency, an excellent compliment to any presentation to foundations, donors, prospective board members, and government agencies.
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Brian Lindstrom Films | Page 2
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Finding Normal plays Vancouver BC. May 10, 2008 by Jason Renaud. Finding Normal will play May 12 in Vancouver at Movie Monday. Brian and several of the Central City Concern. Mentors will answer questions from the audience after the film via telephone. Here’s Movie Monday’s write-up about the film. Here’s a film that I think all of us in Victoria who are trying to find answers to the complex problems of addiction and what recovery might look like, should see. Finding Normal – at City Hall. A new survey fr...
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