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MAKE-UP & HAIR ARTIST NEEDED FOR FEATURE!!! Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version


Along The Tracks Productions is seeking a Make-Up and Hair Artist for their upcoming feature QUENCH.Shoot will take place over 5 consecutive 6-Day weeks in Richmond, IN. Some Pay, Accomodations, & Meals Provided. You will also have your own Make-Up trailer to work out of. Experience in Goth style Make-Up/Hair a plus. Looking for people who can cover there own expenses to Indiana. For more information, log on to: www.alongthetracks.com. Email inquiries to: rpanet@alongthetracks.com


"DORK OF THE RINGS" COMES TO INDY Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version


The most awaited film of this epoch, THE DORK OF THE RINGS will grace the screens at GenCon 2006 with its star-studded and groupie-slobbering World Premiere. Directed by world-renowned filmmaking genius and hot dog enthusiast Jack Peterson, it is an epic story of friendship, honor and magical mystical menthol thongs. You can order your very own copy from www.dorkoftherings.com.


The Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art Presents IMOCA 101: Insight into Video Art of Today Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version


INDIANAPOLIS… The Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art (iMOCA) is pleased to present Projected, a series of highly-regarded contemporary films rarely seen in Indianapolis. These cutting-edge movies will be shown at Radio Radio, 1119 Prospect Street in Fountain Square. The series will begin Thursday, September 7, 2006 and take place every other Thursday continuing through December 14, 2006. The cost of admission is $3 per film or $15 for all film screenings. Attendees must be 21 years or older to enter Radio Radio.


Someone For Everyone is DONE!! Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version


Pengin Productions has completed the final cut of the long-awaited feature-length romantic comedy, Someone For Everyone. The movie has been delayed many times since production wrapped in late 2003, but it is finally ready to be put to DVD and in an Indianapolis theater for the premiere. Pengin Productions has reached an agreement with GoodIndie.com and Michiana Video to help with sales and duplication of the film.

Someone For Everyone is a movie about four friends who make a pact to get dates for a dinner party to be held on Friday night. The movie follows the trials and tribulations the four go through in order to find "their someone."


Whatzup Article, "Big Fish, MINI Pond" Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version


Right about now you might be thinking, “this girl seems really familiar.” Unless you’ve been going out of your way to avoid everyday Anthony Wayne culture, you do in fact know “this girl” and her work; you just might not realize it yet. You know her face, you know her voice and soon enough everyone with a penchant for pop culture – not just whatzup readers – will know her as Angie Craft, screen actor.

The story begins in a place Craft refers to as “The Corn, which is also known as the ‘grey area’ between New Haven and Woodburn.” Craft’s aptitude for performing sprang from a healthy dose of sibling rivalry with her brother (she says she discovered she might have some natural talent “the first time I got my brother grounded for hitting me when he didn’t”).


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