With women being an integral part in the success of the historic Bread & Roses Strike that inspired MILLIES, it is appropriate on many levels for Writer/Director Lorre Fritchy to appear on WUML radio's Thinking Out Loud program "Feminist Edition" with host Charlotte Crockford.
Lorre will be interviewed Friday, October 30th in the 9 o'clock hour on 91.5FM in the Boston/Lowell area or you may listen live at:
http://www.wuml.org/webcast.php
Come on, tune us in. You know Lorre's fun on the radio.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Film Snobs catch Lorre
A great Millies interview with Lorre by Nic Baisely from the fun new film site, Film Snobbery - http://filmsnobbery.com/2009/10/18/lorre-fritchy-interview/
They're not snobs at all, they just love film and they're not afraid to show it.
http://www.MilliesMovie.com
They're not snobs at all, they just love film and they're not afraid to show it.
http://www.MilliesMovie.com
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film,
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Lorre Fritchy,
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