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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Reflections on My First Film Festival
Nantucket is a magical place where even the film and video geeks get BMWs (note the side of the car says “Official Vehicle of the Nantucket Film Festival”): These are the perfect cars for an island untouched by the likes of MacDonald’s … Continue reading
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Elmo Steals the Show
The phrase of the day at Nantucket Film Festival was “slightly confused,” a phrase that describes the Festival itself, not me. Look: these things rely heavily on volunteer support, so I had to remind myself not to get overly ticked-off … Continue reading
Mixing Business with Vacation
Nantucket is hard to describe. In some ways it’s like going back in time about 30 years, and the sense I get is that this is so because it’s the way people here like it. I haven’t seen one fastfood restaurant, not one … Continue reading