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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Currently, Ingram is working on his next project, Continental, which will chronicle the Continental Baths in New York where Bette Midler and Barry Manilow got their start. It also included portions of an interview with Westboro Baptist Church founder Fred Phelps, who is best known for protesting at funerals and proclaiming that “God Hates F**s.” His 2010 follow-up, Bear Nation, tells the tale of men who defy the stereotype of slender, hairless gays who live in the gym, was just released on Video-on-Demand and Amazon. He does a weekly podcast entitled Blow Hard, which appears on filmmaker Kevin Smith’s ( Clerks, Red State) SModcast Network with various guest hosts including his mother, Gloria, or Glo as she is affectionately referred to, much to her dismay.Īfter making two feature films ( Drawing Flies and Tail Lights Fade) and taking a hiatus, Ingram created a riveting doc entitled small town gay bar in 2007, which showed a seldom seen view of homosexuals trying to find their place in the backwoods of America. Malcolm Ingram, the gay, Canadian documentarian, and former Film Threat writer, is a self-proclaimed blow-hard, and most people who know him would agree. ![]() ![]() Montage of Heck, which is named after a mixtape that Cobain made in the late 1980s, is an intimate look at Cobain’s life told largely through his journals and the previously unreleased audio and video that Morgen discovered as he pored over the contents of a storage locker to which Love had given him access. Kurt Cobain Documentary Will Get a Theatrical Release ![]() The filmmaker, who admitted that he would never give anyone such access to his life, said that he found himself wondering, “Why did you do this?” Morgen told Love that it was “completely courageous of you” to give him such entrée to her life with the much-mythologized Cobain. Love quickly composed herself, and she and Morgen went on to discuss how she had given the filmmaker access to a treasure trove of archival material, including video and audio tapes featuring her and her then husband. If someone can bring those over,” Strauss asked one of the festival’s staffers. ![]() Mariah Carey & Megan Thee Stallion Are Headlining 2023's L.A. ![]() ![]() ![]() Second, Brookhiser is not a lawyer, and his political journalism skills empower him to tell the story of his subject’s landmark career on the Supreme Court absent legalese, writing up the facts and holdings in Marshall’s most important cases as if they were short stories - which makes for an easy read out of what could have been technical tedium. The author has previously written acclaimed biographies of Washington, Hamilton, the Adamses, Morris (the Constitution’s principal draftsman), and Madison. First, he takes on the task with a sizable head start over other historians because of his thorough understanding of Marshall’s peers. Two reasons explain Brookhiser’s being the right person to raise Chief Justice Marshall’s profile on history’s radar screen. In his new book, John Marshall: The Man Who Made the Supreme Court, Richard Brookhiser attributes the shortage of attention to his subject’s meager lifetime paper trail, and to the public’s common (but erroneous) perception that grasping the particulars of our nation’s most influential chief justice requires a measure of legal education. Always on the short list of our most important Founding Fathers, John Marshall’s place near the top is secure, yet he’s never received as much historical coverage as his peers. ![]() ![]() ![]() She is also a member of Kentucky Romance Writers and Novelists, Inc. Additionally she is a charter member of the Romance Writers of America Honor Roll. She is a two-time Fantasy, Futuristic, and Paranormal Romance Writers PRISM Award winner, and two-time recipient of the Waldenbooks Award for bestselling fiction. Her books have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list. According to her official biography, she lives in Kentucky. ![]() Before becoming an author, she was a nurse. Teresa Medeiros (born 1962/1963) is an American award-winning romance novelist. ![]() |