[Vision2020] community documentary film Thursday
Bill London
london at moscow.com
Wed Jun 22 09:55:49 PDT 2005
Moscow Documentary Film Premieres at Kenworthy
The premiere showing of the documentary film, "My Town," is scheduled for 7pm on Thursday, June 23, at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center in downtown Moscow. The 70 minute film by Washington State University Associate Professor Michael Hayes focuses on the cultural clash in Moscow involving Christ Church Pastor Doug Wilson.
In the film Hayes includes interviews with Wilson, his brother Evan Wilson, New St. Andrews College Dean Roy Atwood, as well as community representatives including JoAnn Muneta, Bill London, and Rosemary Huskey. Hayes also includes film of Wilson's history conference and the controversy regarding Wilson's pamphlet, "Southern Slavery As It Was."
The suggested donation price for tickets for the premiere are $5, with $3 suggested for seniors, students, and those on fixed income.
The premiere is sponsored by the Auntie Establishment and Brother Carl radio show which is heard on Moscow radio station KRFP-FM. Moscow writer Joan Opyr, who appears as Auntie Establishment, explained that all proceeds from the premiere will be donated in support of community radio.
Questions about the premiere may be directed to Opyr at 882-6640 or by email to auntiestablishment at hotmail.com
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