I feel a little like Micheal J. Fox or should I say Alex P. Keaton.
Wednesday I’m headed to L.A. to join up with the crew from The SOLD Project, a documentary on the sexual slave trade of Southeast Asia. I was introdced to this project and the crew working on it last fall while they were doing principal photography. The more I’m learning about the atrocities that are happening in the lives of these children - I couldn’t just sit on my hands.
That’s why I’d like to ask you, the reader, to check out The SOLD Project and then sign up to be involved. Tell me what you think of the project so far…. I’d be very interested to get your thoughts.

The Hiatus is back off again! With all the releasing of new shows on TV this week, we thought why not introduce you to the next big thing in this weeks episode by featuring William Fitzsimmons and we couldn’t be happier. In this episode William talks about where the sadness comes from, the artsy part of being a songwriter, and how his wild ride in music is shaping up. This episode features the song, “It’s Not True” from the album Goodnight. Download it today!

My brother Joe has been shooting photos professionally for the past few years but at the beginning of the summer he took the giant leap to make photography his profession. His work is fantastic and whether it’s orphans in Uganda or your wedding day - he’s got the digital chops to capture your event just right. His website launched today so you can see for yourself what kind of work he does.

That has to be my favorite line from Jon Busdeckers’ recent article in the News & Advance on The Great American Road Trip. Truthfully Jon was very kind in his description of the project and is able to convey the crazy notion of releasing a film to the web very well.

This is the latest in the line of projects lately. The crew at Starbucks on Timberlake Rd. are aiming at launching the area artists and warrior poets for 2 hours of musicians and spoken word. Contact Skylyn if you’re interested in performing this Sunday Night. (6-8)
Here’s the flyer



