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| Tracker Recap Season 3 Episode 14: A Field Trip Thats Far From Paradise - CraveY |
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‘tracker’ recap season 3 episode 14: a field trip that’s far from ‘paradise’
tracker season 3 episode 14 delivered a solid hour of television as colter helped a desperate father find his missing son.
the one thing i’m constantly craving more of from the justin hartley show is that the cases connect with him on a more personal level.
“field trip” was the perfect storyline to weave into his case involving the mysterious events surrounding his father’s death.
after all, he was helping a father who would do anything to find his son after a field trip gone wrong, including randomly attacking a man whom he thought may have been harboring information. It wasn’t the best decision on his part—and likely why colter never lets the client tag along on his fact-finding missions–though it was understandable. Tempers and tensions run high when a child is abducted, especially for the parent.
unfortunately, tracker didn’t use the father-child storyline to their advantage in the way they should’ve, slightly missing the mark to dig into colter’s personal life and emotional well-being. I understand putting the storyline on the back burner, but it’s been quite a while since we’ve revisited anything connected with it. The series even had the perfect setup with colter’s speech about most dads never getting second chances, so it’s clear that they haven’t forgotten the storyline. Maybe it’ll be the focus of the second half of the season, leading into the finale.
having paradise’s billy as the hot-tempered dad was a perfect choice, considering we got to see him fighting for something he cares about so deeply, though i feel that for someone who has such momentum to his name right now, jon beavers was slightly underutilized.
as for the storyline, well, it was deeply triggering for a parent, but also an important reminder that you can never be too careful who to trust. In this case, there were several potential abductors, of whom would have fit the bill—a mother who lost custody of her children and kidnapped a child the same age as her son, a teacher who has been tutoring his student and grew an obsession with him, and finally, a neighbor that the parents though they knew and trust who had been teaching the child chess.
two out of the three potential suspects had a chance to groom the child, but any one of them could’ve been responsible for the abduction.
in this case, the teacher definitely didn’t seem suspicious when the fire alarm went off, nor did he give any indication that he knew where alex was when the other teacher brought it up.
the neighbor, however, had enough information to know where the boy would be, know that he was sensitive to sounds, and built up trust with the child to know that he’d leave with him.
in a world where anyone can have terrible intentions, it’s not about isolating yourself and your children, but simply paying attention and teaching them to pick up on the signs. In this case, alex left with noah because he thought he was helping him, but he knew something was wrong the whole time. He knew he should call his mom because she would be worried. He wasn’t entirely fooled by the explanation that he could watch tv so late at night because his mother wouldn’t allow him to do that at home.
while sarah and james both felt that they should’ve seen through noah’s act and that they should’ve done more, the fact that alex was able to recognize that these things felt wrong—and knew to run when he saw noah fighting mr. Brooks—proves that they’ve done their job as parents.
and when colter came to the rescue, alex knew that this was a person who could be trusted; he didn’t push or try to convince him that everything was peachy.
eventually, alex was reunited with his parents, and while colter played a huge role in the successful rescue, it wouldn’t have been possible without randy.
randy, quite frankly, is the glue to this whole operation. Without his technical skills and abilities, colter would never have gotten anywhere in time. How else would he have even found the cabin’s address? Though i’m not entirely convinced that part was logical, even for a tech whiz like randy.
either way, it’s a good thing they upped lee to a series regular starting with tracker season 4, because he does all the heavy lifting.
and then there’s reenie’s case. I can’t say i fully trust maxine or that she’s got good intentions. Something just feels off about it.
but i do believe reenie when she says tells kurtis lauper that she’ll fight like hell for him to get justice from the corporation that made him so deathly sick and then tried to gaslight him and his loved ones into thinking it was all in his head.
i do think it will come at a great personal cost to reenie, but it may be her most important case yet, and at some point, will likely pull colter into the fold.
colter works in the field, so it makes sense that none of them ever share the screen together, but hopefully a case brings them to the same city soon enough. It’s a huge disadvantage.
what did you think of the episode?
lizzy buczak is the founder of craveyoutv. What started off as a silly blog in her sophomore year at columbia college chicago turned her passion for watching tv into an opportunity! She has been in charge of craveyou since 2011, writing reviews and news content for a wide variety of shows. Lizzy is a music business and journalism major who has written for radio.Com, tv fanatic, time out chicago, innerview, pop’stache and family time.
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tracker recap season 3 episode 12 – ‘do no harm’ brings revenge to the forefront
tracker season 3 episode 12, titled “do no harm,” found colter shaw navigating a case of deep trauma and revenge.
but the case didn’t pan out the way he expected.
after a doctor named evelyn went missing, colter tracked down her recent whereabouts to a bar, learning that she went home with a regular customer by the name of josh.
naturally, everyone assumed that josh was the suspect while evelyn was the victim, and that he kidnapped her or did something to her, but the further colter got into the case, the quicker he realized that it was the exact opposite.
evelyn pursued josh, sought him out at the bar and then kidnapped him. But why?
under the surface, evelyn was dealing with the trauma of something that happened to her while she was still in college. And with each additional piece of information colter was able to gather, it began making more and more sense.
evelyn’s boss, dr. Hopper, expressed that she’d been acting weird lately, pinpointing a moment where she refused to treat a patient who was brought in following a car accident.
that patient ended up being josh, a man that she recognized as the perpetrator in a brutal sexual assault during a halloween party in college.
evelyn’s trauma bubbled up to the surface as she began plotting her revenge against the man who took everything from her.
josh pretended not to remember any of it, but it was clear that he didn’t offer to drive her home when she was sloppy drunk out of the kindness of his heart, taking her to his place as she “stumbled” around, likely hoping to take advantage of her state.
the worst part was that josh didn’t even remember evie after all the pain he’d caused her.
while no one condones vigilantism, it’s understandable why she felt compelled to hold him accountable all these years later.
not only did she torture out a confession from josh, but she also got the name of his accomplice, though, as colter mentioned, this part of the revenge plot was being improvised rather than meticulously planned, which meant plenty could go wrong.
and it did.
seeing that victor had built a “beautiful” life for himself with a wife and children only fueled evie’s fire, as she broke into his home and pointed a gun at him. Victor, much like josh, pretended not to know who she was, but that was also a front.
victor’s wife was the unexpected obstacle, as she bashed evie over the head to save her husband, as he warned her not to call the police and take the kids to her parents’ house. That was the first red flag and indication that victor knew evie’s claims weren’t unwarranted.
when his wife was out of the house, he showed his true colors, turning into a ruthless monster, the one who raped evie all those years ago.
it was tough watching this scene play out, especially since evie no longer had the upper hand and was pretty powerless as she was being tossed around by victor, who attempted to silence her forever. The scene was even more terrifying when you think about the instances where this is a reality and no colter shaw is coming to the rescue.
thankfully, in this moment, colter was just a few steps behind evie, arriving in the nick of time.
while evie’s decision to go rogue and pursue revenge by going to such great lengths may not have been the best course of action, she felt she had no other choice. She needed to look them in the eyes, she needed closure, and she didn’t think anyone would help her achieve it.
and it did end with josh, who turned out to be a suspect in a number of assaults, going away for a long time, which is all thanks to evie.
there’s definitely plenty of concern for reenie this season, who’s been dealing with some ptsd of her own following last season’s kidnapping. Grief often catches you off guard, but reenie is trying to work through this on her own and under the radar, which doesn’t seem healthy or effective. Colter catches on that something is off, but she brushes him off, though i hope he’ll encourage randy to keep an eye on her, especially after she just made a deal with the devil by taking on that new case.
reenie is whipsmart, so she knows that something smells off, but i think she assumes that by taking on the case, she’ll be able to figure it out and bring justice. I’m not sure i’m convinced of that, as the woman she’s making the deals with is giving shady with a capital s. And i’m worried she’s going to drag down mel with her, not that i fully trust mel to begin with.
from the very beginning, mel has been way too obsessed with asking questions about colter and his gigs. It may be because she wants to crack her own mother’s cold case, or there’s something off about her, too. Either way, i think the situation with reenie will bring colter into the fold soon enough when it becomes too big for them to handle alone.
what did you think of the episode? While i found the case entirely satisfying, it didn’t intrigue me like some of the earlier ones this season. It didn’t necessarily require colter’s particular set of skills and felt more like filler than something to truly move the storyline along. And man, can we get some clarity on colter’s dad soon?
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‘tracker’ season 3 episode 8 delivers an unexpected twist and a personal lesson for colter
tracker season 3 episode 8 may just go down as one of the best of the season, aside from the show’s two-part season premiere, guest-starring jensen ackles.
on the episode titled “eurydice,” justin hartley’s colter shaw assisted in the case involving a missing little girl named aubrey, but looking for her a year after her disappearance, in which her mother was named top suspect due to her rocky life and drinking habits, wasn’t looking very promising.
the mother, sierra, called colter for an assist after her daughter’s favorite princess dress showed up in her yard, bloodied and hanging on a clothesline.
whoever left it clearly had information on aubrey, and while the police and detectives who initially worked the case didn’t believe sierra’s story, colter has a good read on people, and he knew that she was telling the truth.
the woman simply wanted to find her daughter, and it’s unfortunate that because of poor decisions that she felt horrible about, and a guilt she carried with her daily, she wasn’t treated with any ounce of respect, especially from the now-lead detective, west. His interrogation was basically one big accusation against her, even twisting her words from her personal 12-step recovery workbook to help fit the narrative that she was an unfit mother who killed her daughter and was thriving in the attention.
thank god reenie put an end to that almost immediately, reminding sierra that recovery is not linear, but the steps she’s taken shouldn’t be dismissed.
sierra had no choice but to sit and wait for colter to do his thing—and he did.
he pulled one string, and the rest quickly, and shockingly, unraveled.
before west, the detective on the case was arthur poness, now retired. He seemed eager to help colter in any way he could, but it was almost concerning that he missed a connection between one of the men that sierra was seeing and partying with at the time, spencer flint, and the case. Sometimes, tracker makes local law enforcement look pretty dumb, but that would’ve simply been too easy and obvious in this case.
if poness was such a good detective as everyone was letting on, he missed a pretty glaring connection, even if he didn’t have spencer’s son confessing that he thought his father had something to do with aubrey’s disappearance after finding the bloodied dress in their yard.
poness investigated and “cleared” spencer, according to the official case, but if he had done his job correctly, there’s no way the cops wouldn’t have found the dress, strands of aubrey’s hair, hair dye and boys’ clothes in the shed out back.
there was something more suspicious going on—and we all knew that, but it didn’t make the next twist any less shocking.
and that’s because poness really was a good guy deep down with a promising career, so no one suspected him of meddling with the case.
however, colter quickly tracked down derick flint’s last location, pulling up his corpse from the water in the process, as randy informed him that the man had been killed on land owned by poness.
colter tried to warn west, but it was too late. Poness realized that he’d been made.
as for his motivation? Colter paid a visit to poness’ house, discovering a little girl’s room, and noticing a drawing where the “mom” and “dad” are angels looking over the little girl, drawn next to her parents.
he quickly realized that poness and his wife were aubrey’s grandparents, a fact sierra confirmed, noting that she never mentioned it as she wasn’t sure who aubrey’s father was, but the resemblance to poness’s late son, jason, was undeniable. Poness and his wife made the connection, and when aubrey went missing, he figured sierra was an unfit mother for his grandchild, so they kidnapped her to provide her a safe and loving home.
the motivation may have been in the right place, but as colter pointed out, it wasn’t poness’ call to make, nor did it make it right.
and there’s never a world in which taking a child from their mother is the “right” thing, especially when poness could’ve found ways to help both aubrey and sierra. He may not have cared much about sierra, and clearly didn’t mind destroying her life and reputation to help the little girl, but he owed it to the little girl. And what kind of life was he actually giving her? She was constantly hiding out, scared to be seen.
his anger at sierra being so drunk that she didn’t even hear random men come into her house and take her daughter was valid, but he could’ve petitioned to become aubrey’s sole caretaker until sierra got the help she needed.
there was simply a better path forward that poness chose not to take. So, despite his actions coming from a place of love, they were deeply misguided. And any person who will willingly shoot a fellow cop in the way he shot west to buy himself some time to escape with his wife and aubrey is disturbed. No person in their right mind does that, no matter the predicament they find themselves in. Yes, he missed west’s major arteries, but he was willing to let west die to keep up the charade.
colter was able to track poness, his wife, iris, and aubrey to his getaway boat, the eurydice, and poness assumed he’d killed colter, getting him off his trail, but when he emerged from the water, unscathed, it was iris who finally put a stop to everything before more people were hurt.
it was never supposed to be this way, she revealed, proving that she was aware of how much of the plot they lost.
in the end, aubrey was reunited with her mother, sierra, and though they had plenty to catch up on, it was almost as if no time had passed—aubrey ran into her mother’s arms, happy to be reunited with the mother she was told was dead.
that’s the thing about children: they love unconditionally. And sierra went through something terrible, but it was also a huge wake-up call for her, so she’ll never take this second chance for granted.
as reenie informed her, she may not have been there when aubrey initially needed her, but she’s there now. And most missing kids cases don’t have such a happy ending.
thankfully, this one did, even if getting a call to find a missing girl taken a year ago seemed rather bleak at first.
as for sierra, she proved to be the bigger person, never holding west’s actions against him, and even telling colter that she kind of understood why poness and his wife did what they did.
when colter suggested that some people do wrong things for the right reasons, it was also a realization about his own family dynamic and the mystery surrounding his father’s death and his mother’s role in it.
for those who need a reminder, colter found out that his mother reportedly ordered the hit on his father, though it’s unclear why. There are also questions surrounding her decision never to confront it or confide in her children, even now, as adults, and what his father was really up to with the government and a neurologist, including that mention of them watching tapes of a man hooked up to a machine.
colter has seen some things in his line of work, so the lesson resonated and may even change his outlook on the situation, as he gets closer and closer to the answers he’s been seeking.
he may be a grown man, but that unconditional love that kids have for parents, even on their worst days, never truly goes away.
“eurydice” was a strong installment, keeping us on our toes with unexpected twists and developments. Even colter couldn’t believe where the case took him.
tracker has succeeded in a show that was already resonating with audiences and making it even better for its third season.
what did you think of the episode? And are you ready for the tracker fall finale next sunday on dec. 14?
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‘tracker’ fans don’t trust this one character—are they onto something?
tracker introduced a brand new character to replace the void left behind at reenie’s (fiona rene) office following the exit of velma, played by abby mcenany. Before the start of season 3, eric graise, who plays tech whiz bobby, also left the series, with replacement randy (legacies‘ chris lee) sticking around for longer than anticipated.
on tracker season 3 episode 3, reenie hired mel day (cassady mcclincy zhang) as an assistant, but though she was vetted by randy prior to the interview, there were some moments that left fans feeling a little concerned about her intentions.
reenie immediately clicked with mel, but plenty of fans noticed some red flags during the interaction, especially when she asked about rewardist colter shaw (justin hartley). There was also the fact that while mel is qualified for the job, she keeps reenie on a pedestal, knowing her whole work history, which she wasn’t ashamed to reveal.
and there’s also the fact that her mother was killed, but the justice system failed her, so the person responsible was never captured. The fact that she’s already expressed interest in colter’s line of work, while being someone who would benefit from his knowledge, gives off the impression that she has an ulterior motive for seeking out the gig with reenie. That might not be a bad thing, per se, but it’s also not great that she’s not being fully honest about why she needs the job.
while tracker seemingly wanted fans to be just as impressed with mel day as reenie was, it ended up backfiring, with many expressing concern over her character’s backstory and motivations, reading between the lines to pick up on some things that didn’t sit right with them.
someone wrote bluntly on x, and while we can understand the need for fresh faces to shake things up, it almost feels like they never gave velma a full shot, with her character being sorely underutilized.
another chimed in, writing, “why do i got a odd feeling that mel might be a serial killer or a stalker
#trackercbs,”which isn’t too far-fetched considering how much she knew about reenie and colter.
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| Michigans Charlie May gets memorable March Madness moment |
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Michigans charlie may gets memorable march madness moment: i blacked out
james hawkins
chicago — every kid who grows up watching the ncaa tournament dreams of having one of those memorable march moments.
charlie may, a senior walk-on, produced a lifelong highlight in the final minute when he provided the final margin in no. 1 seed michigan’s 95-62 blowout win over no. 6 seed tennessee at the united center.
but it’s a good thing there’s plenty of video that captured his corner 3-pointer because he doesn’t remember any of it.
“honestly, i blacked out,” may said. “I dont even know what it looked like.
“but, man, it was a great feeling. Ive been watching the ncaa tournament since i can remember. To be able to score in a game like that is an amazing experience. Im even happier we won the game and were going to the final four.”
may checked in during the final minute of michigan’s first two march madness wins over howard and saint louis but didn’t attempt a shot. That changed against tennessee.
with michigan up by 31 points and the outcome already decided, may entered the game with 2:16 remaining and got in the stat sheet by grabbing a long rebound on his first defensive possession.
he got in the scoring column roughly a minute later. After fellow walk-on guard howard eisley jr. Missed a 3-pointer, forward will tschetter tipped the ball out for an offensive rebound, got it back around the free-throw line and whipped a pass to the left corner to may, who caught it, raised up and swished a catch-and-shoot 3 with no hesitation.
the united center crowd, which was packed with michigan fans, cheered wildly and the wolverines on the bench jumped around in celebration after may’s bucket.
“im always telling him that he cannot shoot, but, no, he can shoot,” big man aday mara said with a laugh. “As soon as i saw him open, i was like, ‘thats going in.’ It was pretty cool.”
pretty cool, indeed, considering may missed a large portion of the season due to a thumb injury on his shooting hand.
three days before michigan’s first game, he “tore” his thumb and played a few games with it before having surgery at the beginning of december. He was out for nearly three months while he recovered and didn’t dress until michigan’s win at illinois on feb. 27.
that, coupled with all the work may puts in for the team behind the scenes, made it even more special.
“it means everything, especially for charlie,” guard roddy gayle jr. Said. “He had surgery over the course of the year. He came back not knowing what his future may hold. Hitting the 3 in a situation like this, in the elite eight to go to the final four — charlie has been one of my best friends on the team for the past two years. Seeing his excitement, his dad being the coach and seeing his mom excited, it just means a lot.”
that last part is what mattered the most to coach dusty may.
“it’s really cool for our families. Thats the most rewarding part of all this, to see everyone who has poured into us, our players in one spot, just feeling a part of it,” he said. “Charlie, howard, our walk-ons, they sacrifice a lot as well. They go through strongman, they lift every day and they rarely get to be a part of the actual game.
“to come in and have those moments and get a great assist from will tschetter, i thought was just a cool moment. But i’m more proud about the long rebound he came up with than the shot.”
the younger may might not agree, considering the 3-pointer was the second shot he’s made in his college career, which began at ucf before he transferred and joined his dad at michigan last season.
the first basket — another 3-pointer — came in michigan’s season-opening win over oakland on nov. 3. That was the biggest shot he’d ever hit in a game until sunday.
“definitely nerves,” may said of how he felt when he checked in. “But im a senior, this my last year playing, so i was like, ‘its going to be my last time touching the court. Just have fun.’ I did that.”
and what followed was his one shining moment in march madness.
“it’s amazing for him,” guard trey mckenney said. “Thats a memory that were never going to forget.”
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| Who is Braylon Mullins? NBA Draft stock, height, weight, hometown, dad |
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Washington, dc - march 29: braylon mullins #24 of the uconn huskies cuts down the net after defeating the duke blue devils 73-72 in the elite eight of the 2026 ncaa mens basketball tournament at capital one arena.
emilee chinn/getty images uconn mens basketball star braylon mullins punctuated an instant ncaa tournament classic , as his 35-foot heave gave the huskies a 73-72 lead over duke with .3 seconds remaining in sundays elite eight thriller.
mullins will now head back to his home state of indiana next weekend with a new legion of admirers, as uconn prepares to face illinois saturday evening at the final four from indianapolis lucas oil stadium. Heres everything you need to know about marchs latest hero.
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braylon mullins are you kidding ????????????
uconn comes back from 19 to advance to the final four ???????????? Pic.Twitter.Com/gldrvxt4ww
— bleacher report (@bleacherreport) march 29, 2026 braylon mullins is a freshman from indiana mullins displayed fortitude beyond his years by stepping up and drilling sundays buzzer-beater. Mullins is still three weeks away from his 20th birthday and around 10 months out of high school, continuing a standout freshman season for dan hurley and uconn.
raised in greenfield, ind., Mullins quickly blossomed into a star at local greenfield-central high school, averaging 16.9 points and over five rebounds per game as a sophomore. Greenfield is a half-hour ride, or so, from the site of the final four. He capped off his outstanding high-school basketball career by earning the title of indiana mr. Basketball and being selected to play in the prestigious mcdonalds all-american game.
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braylon mullins and the nba draft mullins is channeling all his ncaa tournament magic into one legendary march run for the huskies, as the shooting guard is widely projected as a first-round selection in this summers nba draft. Mullins arrived in storrs already on nba radars, billed as the premier perimeter shooting prospect in his high-school class, and the youngster shot 38% on 3-point range in big east play.
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take control of your search results make ct insider a preferred source on google to see more of our journalism when you search. Add preferred source he was tabbed as the no. 13 overall pick to golden state in espns most recent mock draft, released ahead of the ncaa tournament. Mullins hasnt been a star of late, but the potential and upside is clearly there.
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mullins has an interesting stay-or-go case this spring, as a freshman with a lot of fans in nba front offices, but one who could feasibly be selected higher next year, espns nba draft analyst jeremy woo writes about mullins. A high-level perimeter shooter with positional size (6-6) and scoring instincts, some feel hes capable of much more than hes shown this season in a supporting role on an experienced uconn team.
son of college basketball player josh mullins mullins sharp-shooting genes were passed down from his father, josh mullins, who was a prolific shooter in the early 2000s. During his senior season at iupui, now known as iu-indy, josh mullins shot 45 percent from 3-point range on more than five attempts per game.
he finished third on the team in scoring and helped lead the jaguars to their first and only ncaa tournament appearance in 2003 after winning the now-defunct mid-continental conference. Mullins march magic is a new concoction, however, as iupui suffered a 95-64 first-round loss to no. 2 seed kentucky.
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for those wondering, they arent related to chris mullin, the former nba all-star - they have an s at the end of their last name.
braylon mullins height and weight braylon mullins is a 6-foot-6 shooting guard and weighs in at 196 pounds, according to uconn.
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| Who is Braylon Mullins? NBA Draft stock, height, weight, hometown, dad |
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Uconn mens basketball star braylon mullins punctuated an instant ncaa tournament classic, as his 35-foot heave gave the huskies a 73-72 lead over duke with .3 seconds remaining in sundays elite eight thriller.
mullins will now head back to his home state of indiana next weekend with a new legion of admirers, as uconn prepares to face illinois saturday evening at the final four from indianapolis lucas oil stadium. Heres everything you need to know about marchs latest hero.
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braylon mullins are you kidding ????????????
— bleacher report (@bleacherreport)
uconn comes back from 19 to advance to the final four ????????????[Pic.Twitter.Com/gldrvxt4ww][march 29, 2026]
braylon mullins is a freshman from indiana
mullins displayed fortitude beyond his years by stepping up and drilling sundays buzzer-beater. Mullins is still three weeks away from his 20th birthday and around 10 months out of high school, continuing a standout freshman season for dan hurley and uconn.
raised in greenfield, ind., Mullins quickly blossomed into a star at local greenfield-central high school, averaging 16.9 points and over five rebounds per game as a sophomore. Greenfield is a half-hour ride, or so, from the site of the final four. He capped off his outstanding high-school basketball career by earning the title of indiana mr. Basketball and being selected to play in the prestigious mcdonalds all-american game.
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braylon mullins and the nba draft
mullins is channeling all his ncaa tournament magic into one legendary march run for the huskies, as the shooting guard is widely projected as a first-round selection in this summers nba draft. Mullins arrived in storrs already on nba radars, billed as the premier perimeter shooting prospect in his high-school class, and the youngster shot 38% on 3-point range in big east play.
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he was tabbed as the no. 13 overall pick to golden state in espns most recent mock draft, released ahead of the ncaa tournament. Mullins hasnt been a star of late, but the potential and upside is clearly there.
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mullins has an interesting stay-or-go case this spring, as a freshman with a lot of fans in nba front offices, but one who could feasibly be selected higher next year, espns nba draft analyst jeremy woo writes about mullins. A high-level perimeter shooter with positional size (6-6) and scoring instincts, some feel hes capable of much more than hes shown this season in a supporting role on an experienced uconn team.
son of college basketball player josh mullins
mullins sharp-shooting genes were passed down from his father, josh mullins, who was a prolific shooter in the early 2000s. During his senior season at iupui, now known as iu-indy, josh mullins shot 45 percent from 3-point range on more than five attempts per game.
he finished third on the team in scoring and helped lead the jaguars to their first and only ncaa tournament appearance in 2003 after winning the now-defunct mid-continental conference. Mullins march magic is a new concoction, however, as iupui suffered a 95-64 first-round loss to no. 2 seed kentucky.
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braylon mullins height and weight
braylon mullins is a 6-foot-6 shooting guard and weighs in at 196 pounds, according to uconn.
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| Ohio Legislation Battles Over NIL Rules for High School Athletes - CollegeNetWor |
| Posted on Monday, March 30 @ 00:03:45 PDT (1 reads) | |
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Ohio’s high school sports scene is facing a shakeup. Two opposing bills have popped up, each with its own take on name, image, and likeness (nil) rules for student-athletes.
this debate isn’t just about money—it’s about what high school sports should look like in the future. The decisions made here could ripple out to affect student-athletes, schools, and maybe even the whole vibe of high school athletics in the state.
understanding the nil debate in ohio
so, what’s the fuss about nil in ohio? Basically, people are arguing over whether high school athletes should be able to make money from their name, image, and likeness.
ever since the ncaa gave college athletes the green light to earn cash through endorsements, folks have wondered if high schoolers should get the same chance. But if so, how do you even manage all that?
proponents of nil rights for high school athletes
some people are all for nil rights at the high school level. They say, hey, why shouldn’t these talented kids have the same shot as college athletes?
if you’ve got skills and a following, shouldn’t you be able to benefit? Supporters also point out that nil money could really help athletes from families who are struggling financially.
- economic opportunity: nil rights can put some money in athletes’ pockets—and maybe help out their families too.
- fairness: why draw the line at college? High school athletes deserve a fair shake.
- support for disadvantaged athletes: nil could level the playing field for kids from low-income backgrounds.
opponents of nil rights for high school athletes
not everyone’s on board, though. Opponents worry that bringing money into high school sports could mess things up for young athletes.
they’re concerned about kids being pressured or even taken advantage of by aggressive agents or companies. There’s also the worry that sports could start to overshadow school and personal growth.
- exploitation risks: young athletes might be easy targets for shady agents or businesses.
- pressure and distraction: the lure of money could pull focus from school and just being a kid.
- maintaining fair competition: nil could make competition unfair if only some schools or athletes benefit.
the legislative battle: competing bills
right now, ohio lawmakers are weighing two bills that take totally different approaches to nil for high schoolers.
each bill is basically a reflection of the two sides of this debate.
bill a: pro-nil rights
bill a is all about giving high school athletes nil rights. It’s built around the idea that young athletes should be able to sign endorsement deals, get sponsors, and make money from their talent.
there are also some built-in rules to try and keep things from getting out of hand—like protections against exploitation and making sure school doesn’t fall by the wayside.
- endorsement opportunities: athletes could sign deals and land sponsorships.
- protection measures: safeguards would (hopefully) keep kids from being taken advantage of.
- academic balance: the bill says school comes first—at least on paper.
bill b: anti-nil rights
bill b takes the opposite tack. It’s against nil rights for high school athletes and wants to keep things as they are now.
the thinking here is that high school sports should be about growth and education, not business. Supporters of this bill want to keep the games fair and focused on learning, not profit.
- maintaining integrity: keeps high school sports away from commercial interests.
- focus on education: education and personal growth stay at the center.
- level playing field: tries to keep things fair between schools and athletes.
potential impact on ohio high school sports
whichever bill wins, things could change fast for high school sports in ohio. If bill a passes, ohio might be one of the first states to give high schoolers nil rights, setting a trend for others to follow.
sure, this could open up new financial doors for athletes. But it also means the rules will have to be rock solid to keep things from getting messy.
benefits of granting nil rights
letting high school athletes cash in on nil could help them build a brand and maybe even save up for college—or whatever comes next.
it might even push some to work harder, knowing there’s a real reward for their effort. Plus, it’s a taste of what life could look like if they go pro.
challenges and concerns
but let’s be real—there are big risks, too. Making sure kids aren’t being used, and that school doesn’t get lost in the shuffle, is going to be a challenge.
and if only some athletes or schools get the big nil deals, is that really fair? That’s something people are still trying to figure out.
conclusion
the debate over nil rights for high school athletes in ohio is, honestly, a bit of a maze. It’s not just about sports—it’s about fairness, opportunity, and a whole lot of different opinions clashing in one place.
there are competing bills, each with its own angle and logic. Lawmakers are still hashing it out, and who knows where they’ll land?
whatever happens, it’s bound to shake up high school sports in ohio. Maybe it’ll even ripple out to other states. Guess we’ll have to wait and see.
curious to dive deeper? Check out the full article on nbc4i.
collegenetworth.Com, a comprehensive resource on college athletes earnings potential in the nil era. Combining his passion for sports with expertise in collegiate athletics, joe provides valuable insights for athletes, fans, and institutions navigating this new landscape. |
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| Silent and Aware: School Board Knew About LAUSDs Mishandling of Proposition 28 |
| Posted on Monday, March 30 @ 00:03:45 PDT (0 reads) | |
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Lausd proposition 28 funds lawsuit raises questions about arts funding, school board oversight, and whether voter-approved money is being misused. An article published on vocal.Media last week reignited controversy over the lawsuit filed by former lausd superintendent and promoter austin beutner regarding the use of proposition 28 funds in the district.
written by carl j. Petersen, the piece points out that both superintendent alberto carvalho and members of the school board were aware that these funds were not being used to expand arts programs as intended. This has raised questions about the board’s oversight and their apparent approval of carvalho’s approach. Carvalho is currently suspended with pay while the fbi investigates a corruption case.
when beutner was unable to convince carvalho to comply with the terms of proposition 28, he joined district parents in filing a lawsuit against lausd. Carvalho, with the support of the school board, is fighting the lawsuit. While the district claims it cannot afford to expand arts education as required by the law, it has allocated resources to a legal defense—an inconsistency that critics say contrasts sharply with the district’s slogan, “kids first.”
a central issue concerns proposition 28’s requirement that new funds supplement—not replace—existing arts spending. Carvalho has publicly maintained that all prop-28 dollars are used exclusively for new programs, yet correspondence he sent to board members suggests some funds may have been used to cover existing positions. Critics argue this practice undermines the proposition’s purpose.
parents have expressed frustration on social media. Mimi speich wrote in the parents supporting teachers group:
“and (in addition) they unanimously voted him for another term! Not one board member said, ‘w it a minute…’” dawn carlson stresino added:
“i will not support a campaign for any current members. They have failed the district too many times. They are supporting carvalho and his misuse of funds.”
in a board informative dated august 15, 2024, carvalho stated:n“the district prioritized the use of prop-28 funds to cover existing staff as well as hire new staff.”
critics say this is a direct acknowledgment that the district used prop-28 dollars to pay for positions already funded—exactly the kind of supplanting the measure was intended to prevent.
school board members were aware of these issues months before beutner filed the lawsuit in february. Critics argue that they could have intervened to ensure compliance but instead allowed the problem to persist. Kimberly sklanowsky buccieri commented in the same facebook group: “it started out as carvalho’s mishandling but it ended with the board turning a blind eye and allowing it to continue. They are all complicit. I can’t trust any of them anymore.”
carvalho’s suspension by federal investigators gives the school board an opportunity to reassert its role as the district’s policymaking body and ensure that funds are spent in accordance with the law.
jose medina summarized the broader concern: “the public voted for and was promised more spending on the arts in our schools, not less. Instead, schools used prop-28 funds for existing programs, diverting general funds away from expanding the arts. Research shows that long-term study of visual and performing arts promotes brain growth and enhances college and career readiness—ai does not replace that.”
the situation underscores the ongoing tension between the district’s legal obligations, leadership decisions, and the public’s expectations for arts education. Resolving this dispute is critical to ensuring that proposition 28 fulfills its promise for los angeles students.
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| Meet the man who keeps Missoula pools clean, safe, and functional |
| Posted on Monday, March 30 @ 00:03:45 PDT (0 reads) | |
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Meet the man who keeps missoula pools clean, safe, and functional
two of missoulas most popular city attractions are splash montana, an outdoor water park, which opens in june, and currents aquatics, an indoor water park that operates year- round.
in our montana moment, nbc montana met the man who works to make sure those facilities are in good working order.
eric seagrave is aquatic facilities manager for missoula parks and recreation.
as swimmers exercised in the lap pool, and families and instructors nurtured children to have fun in the water, eric showed us around currents.
he keeps his eyes and ears open and never turns his back to the water.
“i’m looking at the clarity of the water, said eric. I’m looking at the behaviors of the participants.”
“you can pick up audio cues about what’s happening as well with the equipment, he said.
he pays attention to the level of noise.”
its the sights and sounds of making sure everything is humming smoothly.
eric can gauge water temperature with a flick of his hand.
“so, that’s 87, maybe 88 degrees, he said as he tested the water. Nice and toasty.”
moving over to the spa, he said you want that water a little warmer.
“102 to 103 degrees, he said. Thats perfect.
eric oversees all maintenance at currents and splash montana.
he oversees keeping the pool, showers, and locker rooms clean.
he makes sure the heating and ventilation systems are running well and maintains the chemical processes.
“sometimes, he said, it means 70-80 hour weeks.”
but he loves every aspect of pool life.
gaining experience started early.
he was on the swim team when he was only six-years-old.
hes a self-described pool brat.
“i would be dropped off when the pool opened, he said, and leave when the pool closed.”
eric grew up around water in the philippines, athens, greece and miami, florida.
he became a lifeguard as a teenager and continued that job through college at virginia tech.
“i transferred to the university of montana. I was a lifeguard at the university of montana, he said, and founded the water polo club for the university.”
“actually, he laughed, i got my nose broken playing a pickup game of water polo at the grizzly pool.”
eric spent ten years managing pools in bozeman.
hes been at currents more than 20 years.
“ a swimming pool’s like a toddler, he said. You have to keep your eyes on it. You have to hold its hand.”
aquatics facilities specialist myles wilson works closely with eric.
“if you walk back in the mechanic room you got four, five, six different pumps that all do something different, said myles. Eric’s been teaching me, and even people in this community go to eric for help on all those kinds of things.”
eric showed us that mechanics room.
hes proud of brand new filters that improve water clarity.
“they can catch micro-organisms in the filters, he said, that might be out in the water released by people as they enter the pool.”
you might be surprised just how much stuff the catch baskets on the pumps collect before it goes through the motor and fine filtration.
they find all kinds of things people lose in the pool.
“band aids, he lists, rings, earrings, glasses, goggles.”
another machine in the mechanics room is the salt generation system.
it uses salt, acid, and electricity to create chlorine bleach.
“(its) a bleach chlorine system that then goes out to the pool, said eric, so, we don’t have to bus chlorine tablets from texas anymore.”
theres also an ultraviolet light system.
“as the pool water goes back to the pool we’re flashing ultraviolet light on it, said eric, which neutralizes any critters that might have gotten through our filter and which might be resistant to the chlorine.”
eric is a firm believer in chlorine.
“there’s better living through chlorine, he said. You don’t want to think about all the things behind the scenes that we’re cleaning. You want to come in, you want to see warm, clear water.”
kaitlyn evans is a head lifeguard and swim instructor.
“ eric has always made the number one priority safety, she said, making sure that while they (swimmers) have a good time, they’re being safe following the rules, and that you’re doing your job proficiently to keep them safe.”
eric showed us how another head lifeguard did her job.
we see her walking along the pool, her eyes constantly observing everything that was happening in the water,
“she’s scanning the water, said eric. She’s looking from the shallow to the top. She’s checking the corner.”
she peers through any reflections to make sure everything is okay.
eric makes sure that flotation devices are available for anyone who wants them, especially kids.
he and his team are already getting splash montana ready for a new season.
“it’s not just me and staff, he said. I have a lot of help, and a lot of good quality people who are trying to make this happen.”
“in its 20 years of operation currents has averaged about 80 thousand visits a year.
splash montana receives about the same in its 15-week season.”
swimming is one activity that youre never too young or too old for.
“we have a 90-year-old lady who does water aerobics almost every day, said eric, and we have six month old babies.”
its a perfect exercise to keep you healthy.
“start young, said eric. Swim forever.”
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| Actors Who Dumped Their Wives the Second They Got Famous |
| Posted on Monday, March 30 @ 00:03:45 PDT (0 reads) | |
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Actors who dumped their wives the second they got famous
the transition from a struggling artist to a global superstar often places an immense strain on personal relationships. Many actors rely on the emotional and financial support of their partners during the difficult early years of their careers. Once the spotlight of fame and the allure of hollywood become a reality some individuals choose to leave their long term spouses behind. This phenomenon is frequently observed in the entertainment industry where a sudden rise in status leads to a change in social circles and lifestyle. These stories reflect the complex and sometimes harsh nature of personal evolution within the world of celebrity.
anthony hopkins
the esteemed actor was married to petronella barker during the early stages of his theatrical and film career. As he began to gain significant recognition for his work on stage and screen the relationship grew increasingly strained. They eventually divorced in 1972 just as his professional trajectory was moving toward international prominence. He later found massive success with iconic roles that defined his legacy in hollywood. The end of this early marriage marked a turning point in his personal life that coincided with his rise to stardom.
antonio banderas
the spanish actor married ana leza in 1987 while he was still working primarily in his home country. She was instrumental in helping him learn english and navigate his initial foray into the american film industry. His career exploded after he appeared in ‘desperado’ and ‘the mask of zorro’ which turned him into a major sex symbol. He filed for divorce in 1996 shortly after his crossover success was firmly established. The separation was followed by a high profile relationship that matched his new status as a leading man.
billy bob thornton
the actor and writer was married to melissa lee gatlin before he achieved mainstream success in the film industry. She supported him during the years he struggled to find consistent work in los angeles. His breakthrough came with the critically acclaimed film ‘sling blade’ which earned him an academy award. Following this massive career surge the marriage ended as he became a sought after talent in hollywood. He went on to have several high profile marriages that were closely tracked by the media.
bradley cooper
the actor was briefly married to jennifer esposito during the time he was building his reputation in television and film. While he was already known for roles in ‘alias’ his career was on the verge of a massive shift. The marriage lasted only a few months and ended just before ‘the hangover’ made him one of the biggest stars in the world. This professional peak transformed him into an a-list leading man and a frequent oscar nominee. His personal life became a fixture of tabloid coverage following his transition to superstardom.
brendan fraser
the actor married afton smith after they met at a backyard barbecue hosted by winona ryder in the early nineties. She was by his side as he rose to fame with major hits like ‘george of the jungle’ and ‘the mummy’ franchise. As his career reached its commercial zenith the couple faced personal challenges that led to their separation. They eventually finalized their divorce in 2007 as his professional path began to change. The legal proceedings regarding their settlement were widely reported in entertainment news for years.
bryan cranston
the actor was married to mickey middleton long before he became a household name for his iconic television roles. The marriage took place in the late seventies when he was still a young performer seeking his first big break. They divorced in 1982 well before he achieved fame on ‘malcolm in the middle’ or ‘breaking bad’ later in life. His early career consisted of various guest spots and commercials while he navigated the industry. He eventually found long term stability and success after this initial chapter of his life concluded.
chris pratt
the actor was married to anna faris when he was primarily known for his comedic role on ‘parks and recreation’ in the late 2000s. During their marriage he underwent a significant physical transformation and landed the lead role in ‘guardians of the galaxy’ which launched him into the marvel cinematic universe. His status quickly shifted from a supporting television actor to a global action star and blockbuster lead. The couple announced their separation in 2017 shortly after his fame reached an all time high. He later married into the schwarzenegger family as his career continued to thrive.
chris rock
the comedian and actor was married to malaak compton-rock for nearly two decades starting in 1996. Throughout their marriage he became one of the most successful and influential figures in stand up comedy and film. As his professional influence and wealth reached peak levels the couple decided to end their marriage. The divorce was finalized in 2016 following a long and public legal process. He has since been open in his comedy specials about the personal failings that contributed to the end of the union.
daniel craig
the actor married fiona loudon in 1992 before he became an international icon as the face of the james bond franchise. They had a daughter together while he was still establishing himself in smaller roles and stage productions. The marriage ended in 1994 just as his career was starting to gain more serious momentum in the united kingdom. He eventually achieved worldwide fame and became one of the highest paid actors in the industry. His private life remained a subject of intense public interest throughout his tenure as 007.
david carradine
the actor was married to donna lee becht during his early years as a working performer in the 1960s. He struggled to find his footing in the industry while they were together and raising their child. His breakthrough came when he was cast as the lead in the hit television series ‘kung fu’ which made him a massive star. The marriage ended in 1968 shortly after the show began to transform his career and public image. He became synonymous with his character and lived much of his life in the public eye.
dustin hoffman
the legendary actor was married to anne byrne during the years he rose to become a major force in hollywood. She was with him through the success of ‘the graduate’ and ‘midnight cowboy’ which changed the landscape of cinema. As his career reached a peak with ‘kramer vs. Kramer’ the pressures of his professional life impacted the marriage. They eventually divorced in 1980 just as he was winning his first academy award for best actor. He quickly remarried and continued to be a dominant figure in the film industry for decades.
ethan hawke
the actor married uma thurman in 1998 after they met on the set of ‘gattaca’ early in their careers. While both were already known they experienced a massive surge in fame during their time together. His career reached a new level of critical acclaim with ‘training day’ and the ‘before’ trilogy. The marriage ended in divorce in 2005 amidst rumors of infidelity and the strain of two high profile careers. He later married the woman who had previously worked as a nanny for their children.
ewan mcgregor
the scottish actor was married to eve mavrakis for twenty-two years starting before he was a major star. She was his partner throughout his journey from indie films to the ‘star wars’ prequel trilogy. His fame reached a consistent peak as he balanced blockbuster roles with critically acclaimed television work. The couple separated in 2017 after he was photographed with a co-star from the series ‘fargo’ in london. Their divorce was finalized in 2020 after a long period of media speculation.
gary oldman
the versatile actor was married to lesley manville in the late 1980s as his career was beginning to take off. They had a son together just before he gained widespread attention for roles in ‘state of grace’ and ‘jfk’ in the early nineties. He left the marriage shortly after their child was born as he transitioned into more prominent hollywood roles. His reputation for intensity on screen was matched by a turbulent personal life involving multiple marriages. He eventually won an academy award much later in his highly decorated career.
gene hackman
the actor married faye maltese in 1956 and they remained together for thirty years while he built his career. He was a struggling actor for a long time before finally breaking through with ‘the french connection’ in 1971. His success led to a constant stream of leading roles and two academy awards throughout the seventies and eighties. The marriage ended in 1986 just as he was solidified as one of the most respected veteran actors in the industry. He lived a relatively private life following the divorce and his eventual retirement from acting.
george clooney
the actor was married to talia balsam from 1989 to 1993 during his years as a working television actor. He appeared in various shows and pilots but had not yet achieved the superstar status he would later enjoy. The marriage ended just one year before he landed the role of doug ross on ‘er’ which changed his life forever. This breakthrough made him a global heartthrob and opened the doors to a massive film career. He famously remained a bachelor for two decades before marrying again in 2014.
harrison ford
the actor married mary marquardt in 1964 and they were together while he worked as a carpenter to support his family. He struggled to find significant acting work until he was cast in ‘american graffiti’ and eventually ‘star wars’ in 1977. The immense success of the space saga turned him into an overnight sensation and a cultural icon. He and mary divorced in 1979 as his career was reaching heights that few actors ever achieve. He went on to become the lead in the ‘indiana jones’ series and one of the highest grossing stars in history.
idris elba
the actor married hanne nørgaard in 1999 while he was still working on his career in the united kingdom and the united states. They moved to new york together where he struggled to find consistent work for several years. His major breakthrough came when he was cast as stringer bell in the acclaimed series ‘the wire’ in 2002. The marriage ended in 2003 just as the show was making him a significant figure in the entertainment industry. He later became a global star and a leading man in major film franchises.
james marsden
the actor married mary elizabeth linde in 2000 as he was beginning to gain traction in hollywood. He became well known for his role as cyclops in the ‘x-men’ film series which launched during the same year. Throughout the decade he appeared in various hit films like ‘enchanted’ and ’27 dresses’ while his fame grew steadily. The couple decided to end their marriage in 2011 after eleven years together and three children. He has since continued to find success in both television and film roles.
james mcavoy
the scottish actor married anne-marie duff in 2006 after they met while filming the television series ‘shameless’ in the united kingdom. During their marriage his career expanded globally with roles in ‘atonement’ and the ‘x-men’ franchise. He became one of the most respected actors of his generation with a string of critical and commercial successes. The couple announced their decision to divorce in 2016 after ten years of marriage. They have maintained a private relationship since the split for the sake of their son.
jean-claude van damme
the martial arts star married maria rodriguez in 1980 before he found any success in the film industry. He was a competitive martial artist in belgium who moved to the united states to pursue an acting career. The marriage ended in 1984 just before he landed his breakout role in the film ‘bloodsport’ in 1988. This success turned him into one of the biggest action stars of the era and led to a series of high profile marriages. His personal life was often documented in the press alongside his box office hits.
jeff goldblum
the actor was married to patricia gaul from 1980 to 1986 during the early part of his professional life. They appeared together in the film ‘the big chill’ which was a major milestone for his career. As he began to land more prominent roles in films like ‘the fly’ the marriage reached its conclusion. His fame continued to grow exponentially in the following years with blockbusters like ‘jurassic park’ and ‘independence day’ in the nineties. He has since become a beloved cultural figure known for his unique personality and style.
jeremy renner
the actor was briefly married to sonni pacheco in 2014 after his career had reached its highest point. He was already an established star in the marvel cinematic universe as hawkeye and had two oscar nominations to his name. The marriage lasted less than a year before she filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences. The legal battle that followed involved intense disputes over child support and custody of their daughter. His career remained strong despite the public nature of the legal proceedings.
jesse williams
the actor married aryn drake-lee in 2012 after they had been together for several years while he was a teacher. He gained massive fame for his role as jackson avery on the long running medical drama ‘grey’s anatomy’ during their relationship. As the show made him a television staple and a public figure the marriage began to deteriorate. He filed for divorce in 2017 which led to a lengthy and highly publicized legal battle over finances and custody. He has since moved on to other projects in the industry including work on broadway.
jim carrey
the comedian and actor married melissa womer in 1987 while he was still a struggling stand up performer. She was with him through his years on the sketch show ‘in living color’ as his popularity began to rise. His career reached an unprecedented peak in 1994 with the back to back hits ‘ace ventura’ and ‘the mask’ and ‘dumb and dumber’ in theaters. He filed for divorce in late 1994 as he became the first actor to earn twenty million dollars for a single film. The split was finalized in 1995 just as he reached the absolute top of the a-list.
johnny depp
the actor married lori anne allison in 1983 when he was a young musician trying to break into the industry. She reportedly helped him get his first acting audition which led to a role in ‘a nightmare on elm street’ in 1984. The marriage ended in 1985 just as his career was starting to gain momentum before his breakout in ’21 jump street’ on television. This role made him a teen idol and launched a film career that would span decades. He later became one of the most recognizable and highest paid actors in history.
josh lucas
the actor married jessica ciencin henriquez in 2012 after a whirlwind romance that began when they met in a park. He was already an established actor known for roles in ‘sweet home alabama’ and ‘a beautiful mind’ during their time together. The marriage faced challenges early on and she filed for divorce in 2014 just two years after their wedding. Despite the legal end of their marriage they were frequently seen together in the years following the split. He has continued to work steadily in both film and television.
jude law
the actor married sadie frost in 1997 after they met on the set of an early film project. She was a prominent figure in the london social scene and helped him navigate the early years of his career. His fame exploded globally after his performance in ‘the talented mr. Ripley’ earned him an academy award nomination. The marriage ended in 2003 as he became one of the most famous leading men in hollywood. His personal life was subject to intense media scrutiny throughout the following decade.
kevin costner
the actor married his college sweetheart cindy silva in 1978 before he achieved any fame in hollywood. She supported him through years of minor roles and failed auditions until he broke through with ‘the untouchables’ and ‘bull durham’ in the late eighties. His career reached a legendary status with the massive success of ‘dances with wolves’ which earned him two oscars. The couple announced their divorce in 1994 after sixteen years of marriage and three children. The settlement was reported to be one of the most expensive in hollywood history at the time.
kiefer sutherland
the actor married camelia kath in 1987 during the early peak of his career as a member of the brat pack. He was riding high on the success of films like ‘stand by me’ and ‘the lost boys’ which made him a star. The marriage was short lived and ended in 1990 as he navigated the pressures of young fame. He later experienced a massive career resurgence with the hit series ’24’ where he played jack bauer for many years. His personal life has been a topic of interest for fans throughout his long career in the industry.
laurence fishburne
the actor was married to hajna o. Moss for several years starting in the mid 1980s. He was a respected character actor during this time with roles in ‘the color purple’ and ‘boyz n the hood’ in the early nineties. As his fame reached a global level with his role as morpheus in ‘the matrix’ the marriage came to an end. They divorced in the late nineties as he became a central figure in one of the most successful film franchises in history. He later married another actress and continued to have a prolific career.
leonard nimoy
the actor married sandra zober in 1954 and they were together for over thirty years. He worked as a supporting actor and held various odd jobs before being cast as spock in ‘star trek’ in the mid 1960s. The show and the subsequent films turned him into a global icon and a beloved figure in popular culture. He eventually left the marriage in 1987 on the day of their thirty-third anniversary as his career remained successful. He remarried a year later and continued to work in the industry until his passing.
michael caine
the legendary british actor was married to patricia haines in 1954 before he became a star. They both struggled as young actors and faced financial difficulties during their brief time together. The marriage ended in 1958 several years before his breakout role in the film ‘zulu’ made him famous in 1964. This success led to iconic roles in ‘the ipcress file’ and ‘alfie’ which established him as a leading man. He later found long term happiness with his second wife and enjoyed a career spanning seven decades.
michael douglas
the actor married diandra luker in 1977 when he was primarily known for his work on the television series ‘the streets of san francisco’ in the seventies. During their marriage he transitioned into a powerhouse film actor and producer with massive hits like ‘wall street’ and ‘fatal attraction’ in the eighties. As his fame and influence grew the couple became a staple of the high society scene in new york and los angeles. They eventually separated in 1995 and finalized their divorce in 2000 after twenty-three years of marriage. He remarried shortly after the divorce was finalized.
morgan freeman
the actor married jeanette adair bradshaw in 1967 when he was still working in theater and small television roles. He spent many years as a respected but relatively unknown actor before achieving mainstream fame later in life. His breakout film role came in 1987 with ‘street smart’ followed by the massive success of ‘driving miss daisy’ in 1989. The marriage ended in 1979 long before he became the global superstar and oscar winner he is today. He has since become one of the most recognizable voices and faces in the world.
patrick dempsey
the actor was married to rocky parker in 1987 when he was a teen heartthrob known for the film ‘can’t buy me love’ in the late eighties. The relationship was unusual as she was significantly older than him and also served as his manager. As his career cooled off and then reached a massive new peak with ‘grey’s anatomy’ years later his personal life changed. He divorced his first wife in 1994 and eventually remarried before his second wave of fame as mcdreamy. His career on television made him a global star once again.
peter facinelli
the actor married jennie garth in 2001 while she was a major star from ‘beverly hills 90210’ and he was still building his career. During their marriage he landed the role of carlisle cullen in the ‘twilight’ saga which became a global phenomenon. His fame exploded along with the success of the film franchise and his visibility increased significantly. The couple announced their separation in 2012 shortly after the final film in the series was released. He has continued to work in both television and film since the high profile split.
robert de niro
the acclaimed actor married diahnne abbott in 1976 around the time he became a major star with ‘taxi driver’ and ‘the godfather part ii’ in the seventies. She appeared in several of his films during their marriage including ‘new york new york’ and ‘the king of comedy’ in the eighties. As his status as the greatest actor of his generation was solidified the marriage began to suffer. They eventually divorced in 1988 after twelve years of marriage and two children. He has since been involved in several other long term relationships and marriages.
robert redford
the actor married lola van wagenen in 1958 and they remained together for twenty-seven years. He was a struggling young performer when they wed and she supported him through his transition to becoming a superstar. His fame reached legendary levels in the late sixties and seventies with classics like ‘butch cassidy and the sundance kid’ and ‘the sting’ in theaters. The couple divorced in 1985 as he continued to be a major force in the industry and a prominent director. He kept the details of the split very private for many years.
sam shepard
the playwright and actor married o-lan jones in 1969 and they were together for fifteen years. During this time he won a pulitzer prize and became a respected figure in the new york theater world. His film career reached a peak when he was nominated for an academy award for ‘the right stuff’ in 1983. He left his wife in 1984 after starting a high profile relationship with a co-star on a film set. He remained one of the most influential figures in american drama until his death.
sean connery
the actor was married to diane cilento from 1962 to 1973 which coincided with his rise as james bond. He became a global icon and one of the most famous men in the world during their time together. The pressures of his massive fame and the intense public interest in his life contributed to the end of the marriage. They eventually divorced as he sought to distance himself from the 007 role and pursue other projects. He later remarried and lived a largely private life when he was not on screen.
steven seagal
the action star was married to miyako fujitani in 1974 while he was living and teaching martial arts in japan. He moved back to the united states to pursue a career in hollywood and was eventually discovered by a talent agent. His first film ‘above the law’ was a hit in 1988 and turned him into an overnight action sensation. He divorced his first wife in 1987 just as his career in the american film industry was officially beginning. He went on to have several more marriages that were frequently discussed in the media.
sylvester stallone
the action icon married sasha czack before he became a household name in the film industry. She supported him while he struggled to find acting roles and worked as a waitress to help pay their bills. After the massive success of ‘rocky’ turned him into a global superstar the relationship began to suffer from the pressures of fame. They eventually divorced in 1985 after he had solidified his place as a leading man in hollywood. He moved on to high profile relationships that matched his new status in the public eye.
taye diggs
the actor married idina menzel in 2003 after they met as original cast members of the broadway musical ‘rent’ years earlier. During their marriage both of their careers reached significant heights in theater and television and film. He became a popular leading man with roles in shows like ‘private practice’ and films like ‘how stella got her groove back’ in his career. The couple announced their separation in 2013 after ten years of marriage and one son. They have since remained supportive of each other while co-parenting their child.
terrence howard
the actor married lori mccommas in 1989 long before he was a recognizable star in the entertainment industry. They had a turbulent relationship that involved multiple separations and remarriages over the years. His career reached a major turning point with his oscar nominated performance in ‘hustle and flow’ in 2005. The fame that followed this success and his subsequent lead role on the series ‘empire’ changed his public profile significantly. They eventually finalized their divorce after his rise to the top of the industry.
tim allen
the comedian and actor married laura deibel in 1984 while he was still working on his stand up comedy routine. She stayed with him through his early legal troubles and the beginning of his professional success. His career skyrocketed with the hit sitcom ‘home improvement’ and the ‘toy story’ and ‘the santa clause’ film franchises in the nineties. The marriage ended in 1999 as he was one of the highest paid television stars in the world. He eventually remarried and continued to be a staple of family entertainment.
tobey maguire
the actor married jennifer meyer in 2007 after his fame had already reached a massive level through the ‘spider-man’ trilogy. While he was one of the biggest stars in the world she was a successful jewelry designer with her own high profile clients. The couple lived a relatively private life compared to many of their hollywood peers for nearly a decade. They announced their separation in 2016 and eventually filed for divorce several years later. He has since taken on fewer acting roles while focusing on his work as a producer.
tom cruise
the actor was married to mimi rogers in 1987 as he was transitioning from a young star to a global icon. He was already famous for ‘top gun’ but his status as the biggest star in the world was finalized during this period. The marriage lasted only three years and ended in 1990 just as he was starting his next major chapter with ‘days of thunder’ in production. This divorce was immediately followed by a high profile marriage that dominated entertainment news for over a decade. His career remained at the absolute top of the industry for the next thirty years.
tom hardy
the british actor married sarah ward in 1999 when he was a young performer just starting his career. He appeared in ‘band of brothers’ and ‘black hawk down’ during the early years of their marriage. As his career began to gain more serious momentum and he faced personal struggles the relationship came to an end in 2004. He eventually became a major star with roles in ‘inception’ and ‘the dark knight rises’ and ‘mad max fury road’ in later years. He is now considered one of the most talented and respected actors of his generation.
will arnett
the actor was briefly married to penelope ann miller in 1994 during the early stages of his career in hollywood. Neither had yet reached the peak of their fame when the marriage took place and ended shortly after. He struggled for several more years before finding a breakout role in the sitcom ‘arrested development’ in 2003. This success led to a major career in voice acting and television production over the following decades. He eventually married another famous comedian and had two children before that marriage also ended.
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| Alumnus Made Successful Pivot from Law to Politics and Never Looked Back | St. J |
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Alumnus made successful pivot from law to politics and never looked back
brooklyn, ny, native david weinraub ’79svc, ’84l experienced what he calls a “bigger universe” when he came to st. John’s university. A young man from a jewish background, his life was transformed by his catholic school experience, which he cherished.
“i always felt there was a level of connectedness to real life at st. John’s,” he recalled. “For me, that was useful.”
at st. John’s, you learn good judgment, integrity, and the importance of earning trust. That’s what i try to give back.
criminal justice, bachelor of science•- st. Vincents college
raised in a working-class neighborhood, mr. Weinraub worked at the fulton fish market during college. He attended st. John’s on a local union no. 3 ibew electricians’ scholarship.
he said the university exposed him to people and perspectives he had never encountered. “It opened my eyes,” he said. “I met kids from long island, from the suburbs. It broadened my world.”
mr. Weinraub earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and later his juris doctor from st. John’s school of law. During his undergraduate years at st. John’s, mr. Weinraub realized he wanted to go to law school, and the strong reputation of the school of law appealed to him. He fondly remembers professors who challenged and inspired him. “Professor irving shapiro wrote a legal dictionary and told me i ought to consider law school. That changed everything.”
mr. Weinraub recalled that from a modest upbringing he leveraged hard work, his st. John’s education, and the university’s expansive alumni network to achieve success. “Teachers at st. John’s prepared you to do well in the world. I would not be nearly as well rounded without st. John’s.”
after short stints at two law firms, mr. Weinraub realized traditional practice was not his calling. “I went to law school to be happy, not miserable,” he joked. Returning to teach at st. John’s helped him reconnect with his purpose and led to opportunities in public service.
through contacts from the school of law, he joined the 1986 reelection campaign of governor mario m. Cuomo ’53c, ’56l, ’75hon at the grassroots level. His enthusiasm was noticed, eventually earning him a series of promotions that saw him serve as the governor’s representative for queens, ny, and later as counsel to the lieutenant governor and director of intergovernmental affairs.
he met patricia reilly 74c, 75g, a fellow st. John’s alumna, an adjunct instructor at st. John’s, and the queens regional representative for the governor. “She was leaving to work at the department of motor vehicles and offered me her job. She explained that i would have to do a lot of constituency work, as well as briefing the governor and other officials. In a sense, i would be the eyes and ears of the governor in queens.”
“those were great years,” he said. “I learned what leadership and responsibility really meant.” He added, “i found my passion. I loved the combination of law and politics.”
working for the late governor, also a st. John’s alumnus, made mr. Weinraub feel part of “a great tradition.” He credits the university for instilling in him discipline, compassion, and readiness for opportunity.
“you have to keep your eyes, ears, and heart open to new things,” he said. “That’s what st. John’s taught me.”
today, as cofounder and managing partner of brown & weinraub, new york state’s top-ranked lobbying firm, mr. Weinraub measures success not only by its 300 clients, but by the trust it inspires.
he remains actively involved in community causes in albany, ny, and brooklyn, supporting scholarship and small-business initiatives. He also gives back to the st. John’s community through his continued enthusiastic participation with the alumni insider’s view…new york state capital program, and recently set up an endowed fund to support it.
“at st. John’s, you learn good judgment, integrity, and the importance of earning trust,” he said. “That’s what i try to give back.” |
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| Hokum and I Love Boosters Bookend 23rd Calgary Underground Film Festival Lineup |
| Posted on Monday, March 30 @ 00:03:45 PDT (0 reads) | |
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The 23rd calgary underground film festival, set to take place from april 16-26, 2026, at globe cinema, revealed the lineup of 45 feature films, 35 shorts, and 6 special events.
this year’s festival will open with the canadian premiere of the damian mccarthy’s supernatural horror hokum starring adam scott (the overnight, cuff 2015) as a novelist who is haunted at a remote inn during a trip to scatter his parents’ ashes.
the festival will close with the international premiere of boots riley’s comedy i love boosters, starring keke palmer, lakeith stanfield, and demi moore, about a crew of professional shoplifters who take aim at a cutthroat fashion maven.
“i always love watching how the lineup comes together, and this year we have a ton of variety once again and so many hidden gems. There’s everything from unique character-driven quirky documentaries to lots of horror and comedies in this year’s lineup,” said festival director & lead programmer, brenda lieberman.
in addition to premieres of some of the year’s biggest indie films, cuff also continues to showcase emerging talent and fresh voices in film. ”Over half the lineup is feature directorial debuts, which makes me proud,” said lieberman.
focusing on alberta content, cuff will premiere 4 alberta features – earth to colby, nofx – 40 years of fuckin’ up, camp, and buffet infinity.
features with alberta connections include the bearded girl, young female playwright, tracy and martina: goin’ out west, and the fox (director dario russo).
cuff will host two world premieres: little doors, the feature directorial debut of multi-cuff alum and festival guest anthony oberbeck, about a lonely woman who finds a small wooden door on the side of her body, and the local feature earth to colby.
cuff 2026 program
feature films
affection (director bt meza): a woman confronts a disturbing condition resetting her memory. Each reset disorients her, leaving haunting recollections of an unfamiliar life.
bagworm (director oliver bernsen): after a sexually frustrated hammer salesman steps on a rusty nail, he must determine whether the world’s sudden and violent turn against him is real or the result of an infection consuming his body and mind. Director oliver bernsen, screenwriter henry bernsen & associate producer, art director angus bernsen in attendance!
bad haircut (director kyle misak): when a college kid goes to a new place to get a haircut, he discovers that his barber is a psychopath. Director kyle misak and producer jon petro in attendance!
the bearded girl (director jody wilson): the story of a bearded girl who is tired of being a freak. Director jody wilson in attendance!
beyond the duplex planet (director beth harrington): artist david greenberger’s conversations with seniors in the ’70s became the cult ‘zine the duplex planet. Now a senior himself, he shares insights on art, conversation, and aging.
black zombie (director maya annik bedward): from the flickering screens of hollywood horror to the haunted cane fields of colonial haiti, the documentary unearths the buried origins of the zombie, reclaiming it as a symbol of survival and spiritual resistance.
buffet infinity (director simon glassman): local businesses duke it out by making increasingly unhinged commercials to outdo their competitors in this absurdist, cosmic horror about the town of westridge, alberta. Director, screenwriter simon glassman & producer michael peterson in attendance!
camp (director avalon fast): haunted by a traumatic past, emily finds solace as a camp counselor while navigating grief, witchcraft and the power of female friendship. Director, screenwriter avalon fast, producer taylor nodrick & executive producer michael peterson in attendance!
claire’s hat: the unmaking of a film (director bruce mcdonald): legendary canadian director bruce mcdonald documents the unmaking of his 2001 flop picture claire in this rarely screened alternate version. Director bruce mcdonald & cast callum keith rennie in attendance!
decorado (director alberto vázquez): an unemployed middle-aged mouse suspects his entire world is merely a set, tracing the conspiracy to a corporation influencing every corner of his life.
earth to colby (director rino mioc): an aspiring vlogger discovers a notebook detailing hidden portals in her hometown, leading her on a journey to discover the city’s supernatural history. Director, screenwriter rino mioc, screenwriter stephanie kvellestad and local cast & crew in attendance!
every heavy thing (director mickey reece): director mickey reece takes us on a journey centered around an ad-seller for one of the last alt-weeklies in the country, who, after witnessing a murder, is intimidated into being the killer’s reluctant accomplice. Director, screenwriter mickey reece and producer peter kuplowsky in attendance!
feels like home (director gábor holtai): kidnapped by a family convinced she is their missing daughter, a woman must assume another identity to survive as she seeks a way out of this nightmare.
fifteen (directors jack zagha and yossy zagha): two best friends preparing for their quinceañera face desire, cruelty, and social pressure – until one girl’s body begins to transform into something monstrous.
floating carousel (directors delilah napier and lucy powers): a web of dystopian dating scenarios collide in modern-day new york city as five 20-somethings attempt to find love in a time that has been called the loneliest century. Directors, screenwriters & cast lucy powers and delilah napier in attendance!
the fox (director dario russo): nick is an average aussie guy, but when his fiancée kori cheats on him, he is unwise enough to listen to a sly fox who promises to transform his partner into the perfect woman and, in doing so, take control of the natural world.
friday the 69th (director alex montilla): porn filmmakers in 1981 cash in on the slasher craze with a ripoff about spring break coeds stalked by a killer beekeeper at a cursed camp. Director, screenwriter & cast alex montilla, and cast rob zoppo in attendance!
goody goody (director raymond creamer): a home birth turns terribly wrong when complications arise during a raging blizzard. Director raymond creamer in attendance!
grind (directors ed dougherty, brea grant and chelsea stardust): four interconnected stories centre around the gig economy, hustle culture, and evils of late-stage capitalism in this timely horror comedy anthology. Director, screenwriter ed dougherty in attendance!
hangashore (director justin oakey): haunted by nightmares and visions, an artist chases the ghost of her father to the remote coast of newfoundland. Director, screenwriter justin oakey in attendance!
the history of concrete (director john wilson): a filmmaker applies lessons from a hallmark movie writing workshop to pitch a documentary about concrete.
hokum (director damian mccarthy): a novelist is haunted at a remote inn during a trip to scatter his parents’ ashes. Opening night film!
i love boosters (director boots riley): a crew of professional shoplifters take aim at a cutthroat fashion maven. It’s like community service. Closing night film!
imposters (director caleb phillips): after a couple’s baby boy is taken, the desperate mother learns of a way to bring him back. However, her husband begins to suspect that what she returned with isn’t their son. Producer thomas bond in attendance!
jaripeo (directors efraín mojica and rebecca zweig): a hybrid documentary that journeys to michoacán’s hypermasculine rodeos. What starts as a celebration of tradition, descends into the subconscious of memory, queer desire, and longing.
the killing cell (directors james bessey and karsen schovajs): five friends break into an abandoned prison hoping to document proof of the paranormal. What they find is worse. Director james bessey in attendance in attendance!
kings of venice (directors sveinn ingimundarson and s.D. Saltarelli): spend a day on the boardwalk with kings of venice, a madcap look at the paddle tennis community of venice beach.
little doors (director anthony oberbeck): in a quietly apocalyptic world, a lonely woman discovers a small wooden door on the side of her body, and must decide whether or not to open it. Director, screenwriter, cast anthony oberbeck & cast megan koester in attendance!
long live the state (director matthew perniciaro): members of ‘90s comedy troupe the state reunite for a live tour, blending classic sketches with behind-the-scenes stories from their influential journey in comedy.
lucid (directors ramsey fendall and deanna milligan): a 1990s art student uses a lucid dreaming elixir to break through creative blocks, but soon finds herself trapped in a nightmarish underworld. Directors ramsey fendall and deanna milligan in attendance!
luger (director bruno martín): hired by a crooked lawyer to recover a stolen car, a couple of small-time thugs are dragged into a violent situation that quickly spirals out of control, forcing them into a brutal confrontation against the owner of a shady junkyard.
mag mag (director yuriyan retriever): after her beloved is killed by the mag mag ghost, sanae vows revenge, but soon discovers the true identity of the person she truly owes her revenge to.
m?Rama (director taratoa stappard): a young m?Ori woman sets out to connect with her family heritage, but instead uncovers a dark and unsettling reality.
mockbuster (director anthony frith): a struggling australian filmmaker’s chance at redemption collides with chaos and compromise as he navigates the eccentric world of notorious sharknado production house, the asylum.
my bloody valentine – 45th anniversary (director george mihalka): cross your heart…and hope to die. Celebrate the 45th anniversary of this cult canadian slasher with the 4k uncut version of my bloody valentine! Director george mihalka in attendance!
nofx – 40 years of fuckin’ up (director james buddy day): nofx – 40 years of fuckin’ up chronicles the chaotic four-decade career of the punk rock band nofx. Director james buddy day, band member erik “smelly” sandin and local crew in attendance!
obsession (director curry barker): after breaking the mysterious “one wish willow” to win his crush’s heart, a hopeless romantic finds himself getting exactly what he asked for but soon discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price.
saccharine (director natalie erika james): a lovelorn medical student becomes terrorized by a hungry ghost after taking part in an obscure weight-loss craze: eating human ashes.
santacon (director seth porges): santacon is perhaps the single most hated event on the planet. A dreaded day in which tens of thousands of drunk idiots dress like santa and invade countless cities around the world to live out their drunkest and most violent instincts.
the scout (director paula andrea gonzalez-nasser): over the course of one day, a location scout connects with a handful of new york city residents as she struggles to lock down shooting locations for a tv show.
thanks for nothing (director stella marie markert): when a rebellious teen in a chaotic group home vows not to live past 18, her friends secretly race to stop her suicide attempts before her birthday – without exposing the truth that could destroy their only home.
tracy and martina: goin’ out west (director brendan lyle): two cape breton best friends head west to alberta for the first time with the hopes of making a few bucks as they open for a local band, but things go south when their accommodations fall through and they run out of money before booking a flight back home. Director brendan lyle in attendance!
the weed eaters (director callum devlin): an idyllic new year’s getaway in isolated new zealand takes an unexpected turn when a bad batch of cursed weed unleashes horrific after-effects.
young female playwright (director pony nicole herauf): when her professional debut play is branded “deeply personal,” a young playwright must fight to question the line between truth, fiction, and art. Director pony nicole herauf & screenwriter, cast ellie moon in attendance!
short film packages
shorts package – friday in the park with gore: whether children and art, people that do not belong together, or a dog, when put all together, these shorts all bring the horror. Local & visiting directors in attendance!
shorts package – a funny thing happened on the way to the cinema: these films are here for a good time, not a long time. You will get comedy tonight in these pretty little pictures. Local & visiting directors in attendance!
shorts package – how to succeed in love without really trying: when it has been a long day, you may just need someone to believe in you. There are a lot of ways to find love, some are easier than others. Local & visiting directors in attendance!
special events
48-hour movie making challenge short film showcase: presented in partnership with nutv, join us for the completed shorts showcase of this year’s 48-hour movie making challenge. Filmmaking teams in attendance!
hard core logo – 30th anniversary national canadian film day free screening (director bruce mcdonald): bruce mcdonald’s beloved cult classic is now celebrating its 30th anniversary! This pseudo-rockumentary follows punk band hard core logo on a harrowing and hilarious last-gasp reunion tour. Director bruce mcdonald and cast callum keith rennie in attendance!
indie game bash: indie game bash returns with forehead chip, a platformer multiplayer game from calgary developer david kerr. Game developer dave kerr in attendance!
live script reading: queen of the vampire penguins: join a cast of actors for a live script reading of the upcoming alberta feature-length film queen of the vampire penguins.
panel: join a panel of the industry’s best and brightest in this free event open to the public.
saturday morning all-you-can-eat-cereal cartoon party!: In this all-new program, you’ll see both faves and obscurities spanning the ’40s through the ’90s, all punctuated with vintage commercials, psas and station ids! Jammies encouraged! All-you-can-eat cereal!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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