From the art & seek blog - full transcript link below:
They were joined at the hip, Gretchen and Julia. They started The Potlatch, which you may know as a ceremonial exchange of gifts observed by Pacific Coast Native Americans. But here they brought writers and actors and filmmakers together to exchange their gifts. They organized table reads of new screenplays. Writers heard their lines read out loud for the first time in front of an audience. The atmosphere at those evenings was electric. You could feel the momentum of the independent film movement. They brought a community together, they changed the culture of Dallas. That community has hung together in some form or fashion ever since and last month it won from the Texas Legislature three bills establishing an incentive program that finally puts us on an equal footing with neighboring states to draw film production back to Texas. Gretchen helped kick that into gear.
Gretch and Julia may have been joined at the hip but they were far from identical. Gretchen was forthright and direct, Julia maybe more tranquilo, sympathetic. It took lots of guts and heart to make the film they wanted to make. Theirs was a family act. Their careers might have taken different turns individually, but they chose to stay together. They and their brother fought and worked and created together, and it was an inspiration for those of us who got to watch.
Filmmaker Mark Birnbaum Remembers Screenwriter Gretchen Dyer
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Saturday, June 13, 2009
The John Lennon Piano
The piano on which John Lennon wrote "Imagine" drew everyone to it like a magnet. There were a mix of emotions that ran through people from reverence to awe to celebration. The joy of playing it - Scott Bucklin playing "Let It Be" at the MasterPEACE art show and benefit hosted by the Goss-Michael Foundation: www.youtube.com/todaymarksthebegin
Let It be - indeed.
Let It be - indeed.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Live Streaming June 11!
Cone Johnson @conej and Chad Bolinger @ADKodak will be streaming the MasterPEACE art show & benefit LIVE from the Goss Gallery in Dallas with Twitter updates. Today Marks the Beginning (TMtB) will be streaming the June 11th MasterPEACE art show & benefit starting at 6:30 pm (CST). Even if you're not in Dallas you'll able to “attend” the fundraiser via Ustream. Ustream is an online live webcast server that connects thousands of users around the world to view an event. Just cut and paste this URL into your webrowser and click and you’ll be “there”:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/TMtB
We will also be streaming the TMtB Twitter live @todaybeginart http://twitter.com/todaybeginart
You can donate during the event (or anytime) by going to our website and clicking on the Donate Now button: http://www.todaymarksthebeginning.org
We invite you to be a part of this very special event: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/TMtB
6:30pm (CST), June 11, 2009 ==> MasterPEACE: Young Artist Creating a Kinder World
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/TMtB
We will also be streaming the TMtB Twitter live @todaybeginart http://twitter.com/todaybeginart
You can donate during the event (or anytime) by going to our website and clicking on the Donate Now button: http://www.todaymarksthebeginning.org
We invite you to be a part of this very special event: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/TMtB
6:30pm (CST), June 11, 2009 ==> MasterPEACE: Young Artist Creating a Kinder World
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