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#1 "Where's the Beef? Movies & Film in the Land of Enchantment". A passionate and poignant conversation with Janet Davidson, DGA film and television director. Janet discusses her considerable experience with "the industry" in New Mexico and posits her take on the vast and untapped economic opportunities available to our state. She also shares her views on the responsibility of humankind in the wake of Katrina. Janet is a powerhouse. Tune in to this remarkable woman's eloquent discourse.
#2 - "924 Paseo Peralta & The New Guard". Interview with Victoria Addison, art dealer, major babe and longtime Santa Fe resident. Victoria discusses the genesis of her career as an art dealer and the state of the art brokerage business. Having recently returned from a short sabbatical in California, she reveals her thoughts, hopes & dreams of creating a successful "alternative" gallery business at her new digs on Paseo Peralta.
#3 - "Secrets of The Santa Fe Sisterhood, Part 1". What makes the powerful group of single, successful women in Santa Fe tick? Victoria Addison, Janet Davidson & Nancy Nielsen dialog about subjects ranging from the state of our nation after the New Orleans disasters to being single in a small town to the female role in healing global wounds. Emotionally charged and poignant, 3 articulate women share their reactions to current challenges facing the world. Stay tuned for more on this Sisterhood and what it represents.
#4 - "Presley's Coup: Tragedy to Triumph". Conversation with Presley LaFountain, sculptor, tribesman and human being extraordinaire! Presley earned the prestigious 1st Place Award in Sculpture at Indian Market 2005, just over 3 years after having lost the use of his right arm, the victim of a violent "hate-crime". He discusses his personal history as a Chippewa reservation transplant to the ghettos of LA. We hear the inside story of his brutal and gut-wrenching "incident" and intimate details of his triumphant road to recovery. Don't miss this amazing man's story.
#5 "Little Shell Wins Big at Indian Market 2005". Dialog with Eve LIttle Shell LaFountain, student and photographer. Eve was the recipient of 1st & 2nd place awards in the Photography at Indian Market 2005. A second-generation participant and winner, she discusses her artistic heritage and influences. We hear from Presley LaFountain, Eve's uncle, about the genesis of Indian Market and the LaFountain legacy of artistic success. Eve discusses her current involvements, hopes and dreams of a career in experimental film.