Thu, 28 May 2009 Warren grabs two time Sundance Grand Jury Prize Winner for a chat about the addictive nature of the internet, the desire for fame, and pimpin' penguins.
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Wed, 27 May 2009 Warren snags Ryan Shiraki & Rachel Dratch at the Pan Pacific Hotel during SIFF '09 to discuss their comedic opus, creating a film designed to bring mothers and daughters together, and Yogi Bear.
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Sun, 24 May 2009 Warren chats with Anna at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Seattle regarding the SIFF opening night film, her personal connection to global politics, and why all you really do need is love.
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Wed, 20 May 2009 Warren grabs Amanda Koster on her birthday to celebrate the release of her social documentary photography book; where they discuss working with NGOs, why it is essential to follow your passions, and not needing to be an expert to make a difference.
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Fri, 15 May 2009 Warren sits down with James Toback (The Pick-Up Artist, Harvard Man) to discuss the boundaries on sanity, greek tragedies, and the dangers of knowing yourself too well.
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Wed, 13 May 2009 Warren interviews Meg Tilly regarding her novel Gemma, her own experiences with abuse, and why it was necessary to tell a story from the perspective of a perpetrator.
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Sun, 10 May 2009 Harris Goldberg helps kick off the Spring '09 session of TheFilmSchool by joining Warren on stage to discus his directorial debut, his struggles to keep his work intact, and other neuroses.
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Wed, 6 May 2009 Warren grabs PJ Raval for a revealing look at his documentary TRINIDAD where the discuss the legacy of sex reassignment surgery in Colorado, the commitment that goes into the transformation, and witnessing a surgery first hand.
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Sun, 3 May 2009 Pulled from the archives Warren's chat with Catherine Hardwicke (TWILIGHT) recoded at Silver Platters in Seattle, Catherine shares some great stories about writing Thirteen, learning how to tell what an UZI looks like, and why dancing your ass off can land you a job.
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Warren grabs two time Sundance Grand Jury Prize Winner for a chat about the addictive nature of the internet, the desire for fame, and pimpin' penguins.
Warren snags Ryan Shiraki & Rachel Dratch at the Pan Pacific Hotel during SIFF '09 to discuss their comedic opus, creating a film designed to bring mothers and daughters together, and Yogi Bear.
Warren chats with Anna at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Seattle regarding the SIFF opening night film, her personal connection to global politics, and why all you really do need is love.
Warren grabs Amanda Koster on her birthday to celebrate the release of her social documentary photography book; where they discuss working with NGOs, why it is essential to follow your passions, and not needing to be an expert to make a difference.
Warren sits down with James Toback (The Pick-Up Artist, Harvard Man) to discuss the boundaries on sanity, greek tragedies, and the dangers of knowing yourself too well.
Warren interviews Meg Tilly regarding her novel Gemma, her own experiences with abuse, and why it was necessary to tell a story from the perspective of a perpetrator.
Harris Goldberg helps kick off the Spring '09 session of TheFilmSchool by joining Warren on stage to discus his directorial debut, his struggles to keep his work intact, and other neuroses.
Warren grabs PJ Raval for a revealing look at his documentary TRINIDAD where the discuss the legacy of sex reassignment surgery in Colorado, the commitment that goes into the transformation, and witnessing a surgery first hand.
Pulled from the archives Warren's chat with Catherine Hardwicke (TWILIGHT) recoded at Silver Platters in Seattle, Catherine shares some great stories about writing Thirteen, learning how to tell what an UZI looks like, and why dancing your ass off can land you a job.
