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A provocative, offbeat comedy about an avant-garde theatre director who tries to mount the first September 11th musical. With a cast full of truthers and others who intensely disagree with the conspiracy theorists, the play is a disaster from the first rehearsal.
Starring electronic-music pioneer Beverly Glenn-Copeland and conceived by his wife and creative partner Elizabeth, this never-before-seen pilot for an unproduced children’s show is a joyous, colorful kaleidoscope of handmade puppets, eye-whirling archival montage, and Glenn-Copeland’s transcendent music. Though the planned series ultimately never came to fruition due to Glenn-Copeland’s subsequent dementia diagnosis, this small treasure is a testament to the radiant imagination of a singularly serene, inspirational life force who is a beacon to both underground music and the trans community.
One Community...many voices. Grassroots change starts at the community level. Politicians such as former TX Senator and Women's Rights Activist Wendy Davis, Ministers, Teachers, Students, Social Workers, Artists and more in Dallas, TX speak out about the #metoo movement, patriarchy, sexual harassment in the church, rape culture, community action and the initiatives taking place to help bring forth change. One community speaks out, will other communities listen?
Cooper goes on a quest to help Castle Hills' favorite grandpa, Mr. Wilson, find his lost wedding ring