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August 30, 2007

Episode 12: The Old College Try

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Lurking in the closet of every artist is a failed project. Some sort of endeavor that should have been great, could have been great, that just flatlined when launched on the unsuspecting public. Performing as the Tin Man on Hollywood Boulevard, trying to launch a play about fruitcakes, trying to impress the wife’s friends with a spooky Halloween spectacle and paying tribute to Abe Lincoln are just some of the tales shared by this weeks guests.


Guests Include:

Rodney Ascher is a filmmaker and animator extraordinaire. His films include the Jack Chick inspired Titanic and Somebody Goofed. He also helmed a failed VH1 pilot for Gene Simmons.


Becky Haycox marches to her own homemade drum. A member of various creative communities, she uses more than her fair share of hyphens as crafter-blogger-actor-partygirl-teacher-designer-geek. However, she does not know the definition of turpitude. Her eclectic musings can be found at beckyhaycox.com/hamblog.

Lee Lynch is a filmmaker. His recent feature Transposition of the Great Vessels has been playing the festival circuit for the past year. He is currently finishing a feature length doc on the last wild Buffalo hunt in the United States.

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