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The show covers the world film festivals, indie film makers, producers, actors, along with TV personalities.

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Actor Michael Welch, star of the smash-hit Twilight, in which he plays Bella's human suitor Mike Newton, chats about the flick’s upcoming sequel, New Moon.

Live from the Bonnaroo 2009 Festival! Alt-country singer/songwriter Robert Earl Keen,who's performing at the festival and Las Vegas comic/impressionist Rich Natole.

Film maker & actor Dwayne Boyd will discuss his new film "4 Minutes." (www.4minutesthemovie.com)

Film maker Glen Weiss will be chatting about his current film THE ADVENTURES OF THONG GIRL. www.thonggirlsfilm.com

Actor Kane Hodder discusses his starring role in the film 'B.T.K', which is based on the true story of the infamous Wichita,Kansas serial killer Dennis L. Rader. Hodder is known for his role in several of the Friday the 13th horror films.

Guest will be Carol Leigh from the 6th Annual Sex Workers Film, Art & Music Festival, which takes place May 30 - June 7th in San Francisco.

Guest will be Sherman Murdock, a senior at Tennessee State Univ.who's also a deejay @ the campus radio station. He's been on the air since May 1st and will stay on this marathon broadcasting mission until he lands a job at commercial... more

Guest will be film maker Mai Iskander, director of the award winning documentary GARBAGE DREAMS.

Guest will be best selling author and photographer Michael Katakis, author of TRAVELLER: OBSERVATIONS FROM AN AMERICAN IN EXILE.

Guests are Dr. Tom Krueger and film maker Mark Hopkins. Both will chat about their new film LIVING IN EMERGENCY. It's a behind the scenes look at volunteer doctors providing medical care in the war zones of Liberia and the Congo.
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