A few days ago, the Ann Arbor Awesome Foundation handed over $1,000 in cash to local filmmaker Donald Harrison, who had applied for a grant in order to launch a new local film series. After our meeting, I took the opportunity to ask ask Donald a few questions about the local film scene, and his […]
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Donald Harrison to launch FUSE: Mobile Microcinema series with A2Awesome grant
Posted in A2Awesome, Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, entrepreneurism, Uncategorized Also tagged Ann Arbor Film Festival, art film, Awesome Foundation, business models, Donald Harrison, experimental film, Film, film making, Forest Juziuk, FUSE: Mobile Microcinema, George Manupelli, independent film, John Roos, Leslie Raymond, microcinema, MOCAD, Roos Roast, Shadow Art Fair, Shadowbox Cinema, underground film 23 Comments
Ypsi/Arbor exit interview: Forest Juziuk
A friend of mine named Forest is going to be leaving his home in Ann Arbor soon, for the west coast. I thought that I’d take the opportunity to ask him a few questions about his decision to go, and ask his thoughts on the arts scene that he’ll be leaving behind. Following are my […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Crimewave USA, Special Projects, Ypsilanti Also tagged A&W, Ann Arbor arts scene, Ann Arbor Film Festival, avocados, B. Thomas Hunter, Blind Pig, Blood Club, Book of Zines, boxty, Brian Hunter, Canterbury House, Chacho, Coney McGillicutty, Dark Matter, Depot Town, Dreamland Theater, Erin Nicole Bratkovich, Forest Juziuk, Gerlado, Google, Hall Of Owls, Hillers meat counter, Hollis, hot dogs, Irish food, Jeremy Wheeler, John Hieftje, Lauren Hill, mall frog sales, Manhole, Mariah Cherem, Midwest Scene Report, music venues, Name Brand Tattoo, Nomo, Portland, Rick's American Cafe, San Francisco, Shelley Sallant, Skate Laws, Ted Kennedy, The Ballad of Genesis & Lady Jaye, The Bang, The Whip, the Ypsi arts scene, Van Houten, Ypsi/Arbor Exit Interviews 26 Comments