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Local filmmaker makes history and wins awards 1:21 a.m. PT May 8, 2008 | more » Solving the world's problems At the edge of the Millennium, the Dalai Lama of Tibet invited 40 of the West's leading, most innovative thinkers to his residence in the Himalayan Mountains of Northern India to discuss the world's problems and how to solve them. 1:33 a.m. PT May 8, 2008 | more » A win for 'The Gutterguard' Show" Last year we reported on "The Gutterguard Show," an independently produced 30-minute, magazine-style TV show created to educate homeowners in an entertaining way about gutter guards, for two reasons. 1:06 a.m. PT May 8, 2008 | more » The vision 1:29 a.m. PT May 1, 2008 | more » 'First Friday' film series continues Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. the Alliance for a Post Petroleum Local Economy and The Unitarian Universalist Community of the Mountains present two 30-minute films that feature global energy depletion expert Richard Heinberg and his wife, Janet Barocco. 12:59 a.m. PT May 1, 2008 | more » Spiritual cinema screens Friday "Love Train," a hand-animated short film about a dragon in the prime of her life braving a winter landscape to find love, and the feature, "Tara Road," will be shown Friday, 7-9 p.m. at Center for Living Compassion, 194 Gold Flat Road (Jacobson Chiropractic complex) in Nevada City. 12:48 a.m. PT Apr 24, 2008 | more » Peace Center Film Forum presents "The Take" Monday "The Take," a stirring, idealistic documentary that examines the grassroots cooperative movement in financially devastated Argentina, raises basic questions about economics, government and human nature, according to New York Times film critic Stephen Holden. 12:46 a.m. PT Apr 24, 2008 | more » Locally made film about homeless veteran premieres Filmmaker Paul Booth of Sacramento says his locally made movie, "Empty Streets," will premiere on the Web and television. 12:03 a.m. PT Apr 17, 2008 | more » |
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