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“A HALF CENTURY OF POWWOWS”
The Shinnecock Indian nation on Long Island prepares for their biggest celebration.
Long Island Newsday

ARGENTINE BROTHERS TAKE THEIR ICE CREAM SERIOUSLY"
Two brothers from Argentina make ice cream the old fashioned way in New York's Greenwich Village. The Villager

“BANK SHOTS”
Profile of a 23 year old female billiards champion as she prepares for a tournament.
New York Newsday. Cover Story, Part Two

“BRONX BRONCO BROAD – 40 Years of Riding and Roping With the Best Cowgirl This Side of the Spuyten Duyvil.”
Portrait of a New York City Cowgirl. The Village Voice

“CARIB FESTIVAL PLANS INTACT”
A look at Brooklyn’s West Indian Day Carnival. New York Daily News

"CHEF’S LOVE OF FOOD STARTED IN NORTHERN ITALY"
A restaurant owner in New York shares his story of growing up in Italy, and his philosophy of food. The Villager

“CITY POCKETS POOL TOURNEY”
Profile of billiards champion, Cisero Murphy. New York Daily News

“CORN ISLAND”
Off the coast of Nicaragua is a little known island with a Caribbean accent. New York Post

“ECONOMICS IS GIVING VOODOO A BAD NAME”
Published letter to the New York Times on their misuse of the word “voodoo”.
The New York Times

"EDDIE BRENNAN ON WATERFRONT, WHITE HORSE, DYLAN THOMAS"
The owner of the legendary saloon in Greenwich Village shares stories of his colorful life.
The Villager

“EUROPEAN DIRECTOR DORIS DORRIE”
Interview and portrait of European film director Doris Dorrie and her film, Nobody Loves Me. Time Out New York

“FROM CUBA TO CORNELIA STREET”
Portrait of Lydia Mesi-Marti Sharpe who left Cuba and started a restaurant in Greenwich Village. The Villager Newspaper

"FROM DOOWOP TO RECORD SHOP IT’S ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC"
A man's passion for rock-and-roll and oldies music. The Villager

“FROM SOUP TO NUTS AND BOLTS”
At the International Documentary Congress in Los Angeles documentary filmmakers discuss their work. The Independent

“GEOFFREY HOLDER AND CARMEN deLAVALLADE”
Fifty years in the life of an amazing dancer/choreographer couple.
Thrive NYC

“HAITI’S AGONY AND ITS HEROISM”
Interview with photographer Maggie Steber who takes great risks to photograph the people, culture, and turmoil of Haiti. New York Newsday

“HOW TO TURN OLD FOOTAGE INTO LONG-TERM PROFITS”
Advice to independent filmmakers on selling their documentary footage. The Independent

“IMAGES CARAIBES FESTIVAL”
The Caribbean Film Festival in Martinique spotlights themes that have a Caribbean slant.
The Independent Film Magazine

“MIXED FEELINGS”
Film review for the Margaret Mead Film Festival about a mixed marriage in South Africa.
The Village Voice

"NIKKI PERRY: TEA SHOP LADY"
A dynamic Englishwoman in New York and her traditional tea shop. The Villager

“SERVING THE SPIRITS"
Portrait of a Haitian Vodou priestess who practices her religion in New York City.
New York Newsday, Cover Story, Part Two

“SET TO STEEL THE SHOW”
Portrait of a children’s steel band as they prepare for West Indian Carnival in Brooklyn.
New York Daily News

“SINGING, DANCING, GEMUTLICKEIT: German-American Song and Dance in New York.”
Long Island Newsday, Cover Story, Part Two

"THE NEW TELECOMMUNICATIONS BILL"
Report on the threat to public access television. City Limits

“THE POTTERS OF HEBRON”
Film review. Film News

“THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS A MAN’S JOB ANYMORE –3 GUTSY WOMEN ROLLING IN THE GREEN”
Women doing jobs traditionally held by men. Women’s Own

“THE YUCATAN SOLSTICE”
Experiencing the spring equinox at the pyramid of Chichen Itza in Mexico.
Going Solo Travel Publication

“THEY GOT STEAM HEAT”
A filmmaker discusses the making of his film “The Schvitz”, about steam baths in New York. New York Daily News

"TOY STORY: ACTOR CHANGED ROLES TO OPEN UNIQUE SHOP"
Grover Van Dexter has one of the most unique stores in New York City, filled with antique toys. The Villager

“TRAVELLING BY TRAIN THROUGH WEST AFRICA”
Taking a train from Ivory Coast to Burkina Faso. Going Solo Travel Publication

“WHEN NEW YORK ROLLED ITS OWN”
The history of hand-rolled cigar making in New York. Seaport Magazine

“WOMEN CUE IT UP AT THE U.S. OPEN”
Women pool players get ready to compete. Her New York

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