All profits raised by this
film will be donated to charity. read more
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All profits raised by this
film will be donated to charity. read more
Things have slowed down; I'm not sure why, but we haven't had any new producers in a bit. Meanwhile, we have been getting busy getting organized. Gianelle has been comming in the last few days; we have just been getting up to speed, setting up e-mail accounts, organizing piles of email, putting out calls for Interns, etc. Meanwhile, Janeen has been reviewing Drupal and going over our web site plan to help prioritize and budget our time and resources. Resources are a tricky thing to budget, we had been pretty steady raising funds, but after IMDb dropped our producer credits, things have been more spotty with fundraising spikes tied to increases in web traffic. we are still getting by, but strategies for fundraising are shifting.
There's a lot going on in Juli/Evangenitals land these days. The "day job" is just crazy as hell, so I won't go into that particular mouth of madness at the moment. The rest of it is full to bursting and only getting puffier every day.
This past weekend I went up to Vegas to meet up with my brother, Jaisen Crockett, the bomb-ass photographer, who was flown out there from New York to shoot a band -- KOR! Kinetic Origins of Rhythm (website, myspace page, and really awesome band photo taken by my brother forthcoming). I also got to see "Spamalot" which was lots of fun, play some video poker, go to the Ghost Town Calico, and take a bunch of silly photos with Ptryxxx, who was paying his first visit ever to sin city and did not leave disappointed.
Hiya, partner.
I need your help; or rather your body. :-)
If you be in the Greater Los Angeles area this Saturday night, the Evangenitals would offer you our eternal thanks and many a good character reference for years to come if you would come to see us perform our musical magic at Molly Malones at 11pm.
You see, this show is what is called a "great opportunity" in that "business" called "showbizzness".
The booker at Molly Malones also books for a bunch of other clubs on the western side of Hollywoodland, and this is our first and last chance to make a first impression.
It seems when a band ventures over to Hollywoodland, the band must "draw" at least 20 people in order to not be considered a "catastrophe" by the club owners.
a film by The Collaboration Foundation 2008 |