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Imagining It was the Music
Host Jim Vrettos talks to filmmaker Mark Moskowitz and the subjects of his documentary "It was the Music"; musician Teresa Williams and singer-songwriter Larry Campbell
Imagining Revolution for the Hell of it - The Life and Times of Abbie Hoffman
Host Jim Vrettos and guest Jonah Raskin (Journalist, Novelist, Biographer | Professor Emeritus of Communication Studies at Sonoma State University) talk about the life and times of Abbie Hoffman and the political trial he and his comrades faced on 1968.
2020 Year in Review: Criminal Justice Reform in the Age of COVID
In this episode of Both Sides of the Bars, host Andre Ward takes a look to 2020 along with his guest, gabriel sayegh, the co-founder of Katal Center for Equity, Health and Justice. They talk about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemia on the criminal justice system, the work done by Katal Center in...
Imagining How we Wrestle with Death, Dogma and Domination--the Early Writings and Thoughts of Cornel West
Cornel West shares his philosophies and memories with host James Vrettos.
Imagining Free Speech in a Vibrant and Vigorous American Democracy
Host Jim Vrettos invites Thane Rosenbaum to talk about his book "Saving Free Speech... from ITSELF" and the possible confusion about what "free speech" really means in the American Constitution.
Releasing Aging People in Prison: Why is it important now more than ever?
Americans are aging in prison. But what needs to be done about reducing that elderly population and what to do with them once they are released is still being studied and debated. On this episode, host Andre Ward talks about this issue with Jose Hamza Saldana, director of RAPP (Release Aging People...
Imagining a DA's Office Where Justice Is What Love Looks Like In Public
Host Jim Vrettos interviews the Democratic Candidate for Manhattan District Attorney, Diana Florence, about her 25 year experience working at the Manhattan DA's office, and why she is now on a race to succeed incumbent DA Cyrus Vance.
Imagining a Progressive Wave in the Hamptons
In the first part of the show, Jim Vrettos and Kathryn Szoka talk about the progressive movement in the Hamptons and Szoka work through her library Canio's Books and as a photographer. On the second part, Jim receives Private Investigator Manuel Gomez and discuss a sexual abuse case involving a...
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B-Roll 101: Practical & Effective Tips
Learn all about b-roll and how you can find it, shoot it, and use it to add depth and interest to both scripted and documentary video projects.