Thursday, October 14, 2010

WMG OCT NEWS 2 radio shows- artist month

NEWS FROM WOMEN'S MEDIA GROUP CHICAGO



JAMIE O'REILLY - CAT JARBOE - MAYA FRIEDLER - AL NOWAKOWSKI - MARILYN CAMPBELL

"Your productions are well produced, moving, and exciting.
I look forward to the next episode of The Feminist Lens!"
(Frieda Werden, producer WINGS: Women' International News Gathering Service)


Because of the generous support of our sponsors, advertisers, and listeners like you,
we will be producing a series of The Feminist Lens radio specials this season.
Our excellent team of producers - pictured above - is at work now on our New Year's show toasting great women who make a difference!

We are releasing the documentary film Isa: the People's Diva on DVD, in cooperation with Facets Multimedia: facets.org.

Our website is being expanded to include our Blog, videos and podcasts of shows, resources, and special features, You will hear extended interviews with program guests like writer Sara Paretsky,
poet Beatriz Badikian, and humorist/write Nicole Hollander (who will appear on the New Year's show).


We are proud of what we've accomplished so far, but the work of Women's Media Group
has just begun. We'd love to hear from you about the radio shows.
We welcome women-owned and invite all businesses to advertise on our radio show.
Sponsorships are tax-deductible. Contributions of any amount
can be made at our website via Pay-pal wmgchicago.com

PROGRAMS - OCTOBER
Songpainting Women: Music + Art
Artists inspire songs. Songs illustrate art.


Saturday October 23, 2010 4:30 - 5:00 PM WFMT Fine Arts Radio 98.7 FM wfmt.com


The feminist muse is the focus of Songpainting Women: Music + Art in this latest offering from the Feminist Lens. Vocalist, cultural artist/Women's Media Producer Jamie O'Reilly's 20-year journey steering the Songpainting project on stage and in recordings, provides the springboard for the show.

Host Marilyn Campbell looks at the work of musicians Laurie Anderson, Mercedes Sosa, and Joni Mitchell, and Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi, bringing O'Reilly and Chicago area artists:painter Gabriella Boros, singer-songwriter Linda M. Smith, and Argentine poet/collage artist Beatriz Badikian - into the conversation. WMG Exec. Prod. Maya Friedler provides final commentary.


This program is sponsored by Poster Plus, Reflective Beings
and the Roslyn Group for Arts and Letters


ENCORE PRESENTATION OF OUR PILOT
WITCH-HUNTS, HERESY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
(see full program in earlier Blog)

On WFMT Sun, Oct. 31 WFMT 98.7 wfmt.com
On WINGS – Mon Oct 25 ncra.ca/exchange
Wed Oct 27 – 5 PM (PT) cjsf.ca

The notion of the "witch hunt" in its many guises is explored through
recordings by Jamie O'Reilly and Anne Hills, the poetry of Anne Sexton,
an interview with novelist Sara Paretsky, commentary from film critic Milos Stehlik.
Hosted by Marilyn Campbell, with commentary by Maya Friedler.

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This show's chosen community resource is WOMENARTS.ORG

CHICAGO ARTIST MONTH - MORE ABOUT WMG FEATURED ARTISTS

WEDNESDAY, Oct 20 - Jamie O'Reilly
Women's Media Group's Co-Founder Jamie O'Reilly
Live at Maxim's Interview and Musical Performance with Rick Kogan
Wednesday, Oct 20 6:00 Reception 6:30 Program
Maxim's at The Nancy Goldberg International Center
24 E. Goethe, Chicago, Il 60610 Tickets @ maximschicago.org

2) October 14 - 17
Art Show "In My Own Backyard I Can See the World,"
Featuring Songpainting artist Gabriella Boros
Zhou Brothers Art Center, 1029 West 35th Street, Chicago
http://chicagoartistsresource.org/visual-arts/node/27655

Gabriella, gabriellaboros.com, and on FACEBOOK,
whose work inspired SONGPAINTING'S "Footprints in the Snow"
is part of ARG: Artists Respond Globally
a project utilizing the personal or local act of art
making in combination with global relationships and communication technology.
Gabriella sent Jamie's song lyrics and images of her paintings,
as part of the exchange with Malaysian artist Suzlee Ibrahim.

3) Linda M. Smith Multi-Media Concert Artemesia: Tragedy to Triumph

OCTOBER 17 SUNDAY - 2:00 PM
WOODRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY
3 Plaza Drive Woodridge, IL 60517
PH: 630.964.7899 woodridgelibrary.org

OCTOBER 19 TUESDAY - 7:00 PM
GLENVIEW PUBLIC LIBRARY
1930 Glenview Road Glenview, IL 60025
PH: 847.368.7700 glenviewpl.org

NOVEMBER 21 SUNDAY - 2:00 PM
DES PLAINES PUBLIC LIBRARY
1501 ELLINWOOD AVENUE Des Plaines, IL 60016
PH: 847.827.5551 Dppl.org

4) Iwona Biedermann, Photography
Chicago Artist Month "The City As Studio"
Art Moving West at DreamBox Gallery
Month of October 14
2415 W. North Ave., Chicago, IL 60647
PH: 773.292.0419 dreamboxfoto.com

Monday, June 14, 2010

WMG's ISA FILM SCREENS June 30




YIVO HOSTS FILM SCREENING
ISA: The People’s Diva

When: Wednesday, June 20 at 12:15 PM
Where: Skokie Public Library
AND
When: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 at 6:30 PM
Where: Harold Washington Library Center (Chicago Loop)

Programs are Free of Charge.

Description: Isa Kremer was the first woman to bring Yiddish songs to the world concert stage. This documentary chronicles her life through film footage, photos, and interviews with those who knew her.

Introduction and post-screening Q & A in Skokie with Professor Lois Barr of Lake Forest College (the film’s co-producer). And at Harold Washington College with Maya Friedler of the Women’s Media Group (the film’s co-producer).


Monday, May 10, 2010

LINK TO FEMINIST LENS RADIO SHOW!


You can NOW hear our show Witch-Hunts, Heresy and Human Rights,
broadcast on May 8, 2010, at our VOX site online.

JUST LISTEN HERE - FOLLOW THE LINK BELOW

http://wmg.vox.com/library/post/the-feminist-lens-witch-hunts-heresy-and-human-rights.html

"It’s been called “Gendercide,” and “Femicide” (the witch-hunts that begin in the 1400’s and went on for nearly three centuries). Approximately 80% of those accused and convicted of witchcraft were female and the relationship of “witch-hunting” to “woman-hunting” seems well-founded -- as does the conclusion that the witch-hunts were “sex-related” and “sex-specific.”

“Anyone who thinks that witchcraft belongs only to our past and imaginations should think again. Witch-hunts still claim thousands of women every year. Witch-hunts in South Africa have become “a national scourge. Witchcraft-related problems have been reported within the past year in Papua New Guinea, Tanzania, Kenya, Congo and Saudi Arabia. Recently in Uganda, a proposed law to execute homosexual women and men sounds like modern witch-hunting to me.(-Marilyn Campbell)

"The way to stop ignorance is to educate and empower. “


JOIN THE CONVERSATION.
What do you think about the witch-hunting theme?

Tell us about books you've read.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Feminist Lens Contributors












The Feminist Lens "Witch-hunts" Show Contributor’s Websites

Marilyn Campbell: www.writerstheatre.org
Jamie O’Reilly: www.myspace.com/jamieoreillymusic
Sara Paretsky: www.saraparetsky.com
Anne Hills: www.annehills.com
Joyce Piven & Maya Friedler, Piven Theatre Workshop: www.piventheatre.org
Milos Stehlik: www.facets.org
Michael Smith: www.michaelsmithmusic.com
Paul Amandes: http://localwondersmusical.com
SPACE: www.evanstonspace.com

CONTRIBUTORS BIOS


SARA PARETSKY, Author, Essayist, is the award-winning creator of the V I Warshawski
detective novels. She has a PhD in American History and an MBA from the University of
Chicago. Sara has received numerous awards, including the Diamond Dagger for Lifetime
achievement from the British Crime Writers Association, the Gold Dagger for best novel for
her book Blacklist, and the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from several different
universities. Sara's books have been translated into almost thirty languages. Sara has a
passion for social justice and founded Sisters in Crime in 1986 to support women readers and
writers in the mystery world. She was a guest on Women’s Media talk.in feminism today
launch in November 2009, and can be heard on WMG podcasts.

MILOS STEHLIK, Film Historian, is cofounder and director of Facets Multimedia, a major
media arts center in Chicago. Since 1975, he's been responsible for Facets's public programs,
including daily screenings of foreign and independent films and videos and the national
distribution of films and videotapes. In addition to lecturing about film at area universities
and colleges, Milos has served on the juries of the Chicago International Film Festival, the
Great Lakes Film Festival, and the Illinois Filmmakers Festival. Milos is a regular contributor
to Worldview on Chicago Public Radio. More about Facets, visit www.facets.org

ANNE HILLS, Singer-Songwriter, Poet
Rising out of the Chicago folk community, Anne gained national recognition in the early
1980s as a vocal chameleon, and as a writer of poetic precision. She is regularly heard on
WFMT’s The Midnight Special. She will be the featured performer on Folkstage on June
5She is a singer/songwriter of superb clarity and pure tone who has made her reputation in
both folk music and theater circles. Anne has a Masters Degree in Social Work, is a licensed
therapist and published poet, whose commitment to social justice is evident in all her work.
Anne wrote the talk.in theme and Fired Up for Women’s Media Group. A recording artist
and musical producer, with dozens of recordings to her credit. Anne is also the recipient
many awards including the WFMA 2002 Kate Wolf Memorial Award, The Kerrville Music
Foundation’s Outstanding Female Vocalist of the Year Award (1997), a Parents’ Choice
Award, and she won a WAMMIE (Washington Area Music Award) for "best traditional folk
recording" in 2001, with long-time friend Tom Paxton. Anne tours, collaborates and records
with some of the finest performers on the folk circuit. She has performed theater in Chicago,
Philadelphia and beyond. Her most recent CD is "Point of View".

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WOMEN’S MEDIA GROUP MARILYN R. CAMPBELL,
Playwright, Actress, Commentator/Writer is a published playwright,
award-wining actress and co-founder of the Writer’s Theatre in Glencoe, Illinois. Her co-
adaptation with Curt Columbus of "Crime and Punishment" won Chicago’s 2003 Joseph
Jefferson Award for "Best New Adaptation" and was subsequently published by both Tri-
Quarterly Magazine (Northwestern University Press) and Dramatic Publishing. Since its
publication, "Crime and Punishment" has enjoyed over 30 productions across the country
including: Orlando Shakespeare Festival (where it was Awarded Top Pick at the Harriett
Festival of New Plays), 59E59 Street Theater, Cincinnati Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory,
Cleveland Play House, Indiana Rep, Intiman Theater, Actors Theater of Louisville, Repertory
Theater of St. Louis and 9 productions in California where, in 2009, it was nominated by the
L.A. Drama Critics Circle and won an L.A. Backstage Garland Award, both for "Best New
Adaptation." Other full length plays include: My Own Stranger, a co-adaptation based on
the writings of poet, Anne Sexton, which premiered at the Provincetown Playhouse in New
York and was awarded a Villager Downtown Theatre Award as one of the Outstanding
Productions of the 1981 Off Broadway Season. My Own Stranger was subsequently
produced at Writers’ Theatre in 1994 (dir. by Michael Halberstam) and again in 2003 (dir.
by Kate Buckley); The Beats, based on the writings of the 1950’s beat poets, produced at
Writers’ Theater and featuring David Cromer as Allen Ginsberg, which Andrew Patner named
as one of the outstanding productions of the 1997 Chicago theatre season; and The Gospel
According to Mark Twain, a co-adaptation based on the later writings of Mark Twain, which
had its world premiere at the Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland. Currently Ms.
Campbell is under commission from the Writers’ Theatre working a new retelling of Mary
Shelley’s Frankenstein entitled The Monster’s Lullaby. In 2009, she also co-authored and
performed in an original comedic work with her daughter, Maria Merrin, entitled Mixing It
Up which was part of The Words and Motion Festival at the 16th Street Theater in Berwyn,
directed by Ann Filmer.

MAYA FRIEDLER Executive Producer/Commentator/Writer
An independent radio and video producer, Maya Friedler produced "ISA: The People's
Diva," a documentary film for public television on the life and music of Isa Kremer.
Distributed by Women Make Movies, the film was be screened in Women's Media
Group's Global Sisterhood Film Series at Facets Multimedia, in January and is being
expanded for DVD distribution. She was producer and moderator of the
WBEZ public affairs programs, "Talk-In" and "Public Report", which collectively ran for
ten years. She appeared in "What Dreams May Come: American Visions Through Jewish
Eyes", at the Piven Theatre in Evanston, directed by Joyce Piven. Maya is an ensemble
member at the Piven Theatre, and has been seen in "Eurydice", "Collected Stories" and
"Great Expectations". She was dramaturgy for their production of Gogel's "The
Overcoat". She has also appeared with the Shattered Globe and Bailiwick theatres. A
lifelong political activist, Maya was a legislative aid for IL State Representative Esther
Saperstein, ran as an alternate delegate for Eugene McCarthy, and served as a meeting
organizer for Women for Peace. Maya was featured in the book "Feminists Who
Changed America: 1963-1975". Hear Maya on the WMG podcasts: www.wmgchicago.com

JAMIE O'REILLY Creative Director/Producer/Writer
A strong force in the Chicago area arts arena for over 25 years, Jamie is a critically
acclaimed vocalist, cultural arts producer, consultant, writer, blogger, teaching artist and
lifelong social justice activist. She is the owner of J. O'Reilly Productions, a cultural arts and
PR agency. Jamie is a guest speaker and advisor to arts and humanities organizations, and a
registered arts consultant with the IL Arts Council. Jamie developed courses for emerging
and freelance artists at Columbia College Arts Management/Portfolio Departments, taught at
the artScape at Harold Washington College/Gallery 37, and now teaches privately.
She performs as a concert soloist, and with the Jamie O'Reilly Trio.

Jamie’s recordings are heard on radio and internationally on BBC radio.
Jamie and musical arranger/collaborator Michael Smith, have created 5 musical pieces
and recordings, including, "Hello Dali: From the Sublime to the Surreal",
which received two After Dark Awards, during Victory Gardens Theater's Tony-winning
season. Their current musical project is "SONGPAINTING", a musical cousin to ‘Dali’.
In 2007, Jamie produced "Imperfect Balance\, Creating Art Out of Trauma",
for the Women's Arts Series Connective. She directed "Tying Up Loose Ends:
Perspectives on Hospice," with hospice nurse/writer Catherine Gallogly.
Music from Jamie's recording "Pasiones: Songs of the Spanish Civil War",
(recorded at WFMT Studios), is heard in the film "Into the Fire:
Women in the Spanish Civil War". Jamie hosts The Roots Salon at her Chicago home.

CAT JARBOE Audio Producer
Cat Jarboe has been in broadcasting on the fringe and in the fray since 1987. A full-time
Sound Engineer, Producer, Media Editor and Independent Journalist, Cat cut her teeth on
community and commercial radio in Nebraska during her high school and college days.
At the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, she received her B.S. in Journalism. She
moved to Chicago 13 years ago and co-founded the ensemble theatre group The Billy
Goat Experiment, which recently appeared in the 20th Annual Rhinofest. Cat is still an active
a writer and performer with the ensemble and has a diverse resume of original work and
installations. She has also produced a number of original radio serials and is currently
producing an on-line variety show combining sketches and music. Cat contributes written on-
line journals and interviews focusing on healthcare in Illinois and across the nation. As part of
the Illinois Media Progressives team, Cat combines her written work with audio and video
production to create a dynamic vehicle for sharing information with on-line activists. She is
currently working with Truman College creating videos for their website. Cat worked with
activist Donna Smith from the documentary "SICKO" to produce an on-line series of health
care updates and action forums. Cat assisted Rep. Mary Flowers in organizing and publicizing
a series of statewide public hearings on health care. Cat was Chief Engineer at CRIS Radio at
the Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind for over 12 years.







Witch-Hunts, Heresy & Human Rights - program notes



Listen to The Feminist Lens

on www.wfmt.com
www.wmgchicago.com

Written by Marilyn Campbell, Maya Friedler and Jamie O'Reilly
A Production of Women's Media Group Chicago
Cat Jarboe, Audio Producer
THE FEMINIST LENS Program Selections Witch-hunts, Heresy & Human Rights
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Commentary* by Maya Friedler
Poem: Her Kind by Anne Sexton, performed by Marilyn Campbell
Song: Joan of Arc by Leonard Cohen
From Scarlet Confessions, recorded at WFMT Folkstage by
Jamie O’Reilly, Michael Smith, Anne Hills and Paul Amandes
Interview: Sara Paretsky and reading from her book Bleeding Kansas
Monologue: the Chaplain from St. Joan, by George Bernard Shaw,
Performed by Paul Amandes, from Scarlet Confessions
Scene: from Vinegar Tom by Caryl Churchill
Performed by Maya Friedler & Joyce Piven
Interview: Milos Stehlik, film contributor from Facets Multimedia
The Witches Hammer excerpts, Otakar Vávra, Director
Song: Pendle Hill, written and performed by Anne Hills
Commentary on the book Daughters of the Witching Hill, by Mary Sharratt
Commentary: Witch-hunts today
Song: Avelo, (Son egal) by Tarika from Madagascar
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NOTES:
This program was produced in cooperation with Steve Robinson
And Peter Whorf, WFMT Fine Arts Radio.
*Diann DeWeese Smith and Maya
produced the Talk-In radio program broadcast from the Chicago Loop YWCA in the ‘60s & ‘70s.

The Malleus Maleficarum, published in Europe in 1485, (The Witches Hammer)
is quoted throughout the program. Musical excerpts from Otakar Vávra’s Czech film The Witches Hammer, are heard throughout as well.
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"WITCH-HUNTS" RESOURCES
NEWS. Read more about witch-hunts today.

http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/Asia-Pacific/2009/jan/Witch-Hunting-and-Burning-
Flourishes-in-Papua-New-Guinea.html

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/witch-hunt-africas-hidden-war-on-women-
1642907.html

FILM. About The Witches Hammer, and other films at Facets:
http://www.facetsmovies.com

"A riveting and often disturbing dramatization of the deadly witch hunts that plagued
Czechoslovakia in the late 17th century from acclaimed director Otakar Vavra. A ruthless
inquisitor is called out of retirement by the church to investigate allegations of heresy. Driven
by greed and bloodlust, he finds cause to accuse anyone he wishes of witchcraft, leading to the
brutal torture and deaths of hundreds of people….Czechoslovakia---1969."


LITERATURE:
Sara Paretsky Bleeding Kansas,
http://www.saraparetsky.com/books/novels/bleeding-
kansas


Mary Sharratt Daughters of the Witching Hill
http://www.marysharratt.com/books_dwh_about.html

AND The Pendle Witches: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendle_witches

(See more about contributors)



Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Witch-Hunts, Heresy & Human Rights
















VOICES. VIEWPOINTS. VISION
THE FEMINIST LENS






"Radio is public and powerful. Excluding women from radio
excludes them from public power...
There's a radio format waiting to be invented,
one that would give women a bigger voice and tap into a bigger market."
-Mary Schmich Chicago Tribune


Women Radio Listeners - Our time has come!

Give us a listen. Give us your input as we produce a monthly radio program.
For updates join this Blog: http://womensmediagroup.blogspot.com

About the show The Feminist Lens: A new radio magazine show
The Feminist Lens is a Women's Media Group radio program in a magazine format
that looks at the fine arts from a feminist perspective. Commentator Marilyn Campbell,
with Maya Friedler and Jamie O'Reilly of Women's Media Group, engages in conversation
with formidable authors, musicians, film critics, and scholars, using the feminist lens to focus on a theme. Musical pieces, spoken word, and archival material are presented with commentary.

Listeners hear from activists and archivists: such as Second-Wave Feminists
who were trailblazers in grassroots efforts for equality, and we hear from activists now.
The program explores current events, on a local and global scale, and comments on
women's issues "then" and now. Original musical composition and personal essays
are regular features of the program.

Program Listing
"Witch hunts, heresy, and human rights"
the Pilot Show
May 8, 2010
WFMT 98.7 FM Radio
7:30 - 8:00 PM
www.wfmt.com

The notion of the "witch hunt" in its many guises is explored through recordings by Jamie O'Reilly and Anne Hills, the poetry of Anne Sexton, an interview with novelist Sara Paretsky, commentary from film critic Milos Stehlik, Joyce Piven and more. Hosted by Marilyn Campbell. Commentary Maya Friedler.

The Feminist Lens is a production of Women's Media Group, Maya Friedler,
Jamie O'Reilly, producers. Written by Marilyn Campbell, Maya Friedler, Jamie O'Reilly.

Audio Production and editing: Cat Jarboe, Al Nowalkowski.
Caryl Churchill's play Vinegar Tom segment: with Joyce Piven and Maya Friedler,
rwas ecorded @ SPACE, Stuart Rosenberg, Executive Director.

For more information, email us or visit us on the Web at www.wmgchicago.com








Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Meet Marilyn Campbell, Feminist Lens Commentator


VOICES. VIEWPOINTS. VISION.
LISTEN TO
THE FEMINIST LENS

Women's Media Previews The Feminist Lens
New Radio Show Tuesday March 16
at
The Women's Archive at Loyola University, Chicago

With
Commentator Marilyn Campbell



Women's Media Group, Chicago is pleased to announce celebrated playwright,
actress and author Marilyn Campbell has joined the team of contributors
to The Feminist Lens and talk.in feminism today.

Marilyn will be contributing research & commentary to "Herstory Torn Asunder",
Witch-hunts, Heresy and Human Rights," and to future programs.
We are looking forward to an exciting collaboration with her.


WMG's The Feminist Lens, a new fine-arts focused radio show,
previews Tuesday, March 16 at 7 PM, 1032 W. Sheridan Rd
for an invited audience, at the Women and Leadership Archives,
Piper Hall at Loyola University, Chicago.

The Feminist Lens pilot program will be heard on WFMT Fine Arts Radio
in Spring 2010.

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It’s been called “Gendercide,” the witch-hunts that begin
in the 1400’s and went on for nearly three centuries.
Approximately 80% of those accused and convicted of witchcraft were female.
...Witch-hunts still claim thousands of lives every year,
especially in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, and above all in South Africa."
(Marilyn Campbell, Commentator The Feminist Lens)

BIO. MARILYN CAMPBELL, Playwright, Actress, Commentator
Marilyn Campbell is a published playwright, award-wining actress and co-founder of the Writer’s Theatre in Glencoe, Illinois. Her co-adaptation with Curt Columbus of “Crime and Punishment” won Chicago’s 2003 Joseph Jefferson Award for “Best New Adaptation” and was subsequently published by both Tri-Quarterly Magazine (Northwestern University Press) and Dramatic Publishing. Since its publication, “Crime and Punishment” has enjoyed over 30 productions across the country including: Orlando Shakespeare Festival (where it was Awarded Top Pick at the Harriett Festival of New Plays), 59E59 Street Theater, Cincinnati Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory, Cleveland Play House, Indiana Rep, Intiman Theater, Actors Theater of Louisville, Repertory Theater of St. Louis and 9 productions in California where, in 2009, it was nominated by the L.A. Drama Critics Circle and won an L.A. Backstage Garland Award, both for “Best New Adaptation.”

Other full length plays include: My Own Stranger, a co-adaptation based on the writings of poet, Anne Sexton, which premiered at the Provincetown Playhouse in New York and was awarded a Villager Downtown Theatre Award as one of the Outstanding Productions of the 1981 Off Broadway Season. My Own Stranger was subsequently produced at Writers’ Theatre in 1994 (dir. by Michael Halberstam) and again in 2003 (dir. by Kate Buckley); The Beats, based on the writings of the 1950’s beat poets, produced at Writers’ Theater and featuring David Cromer as Allen Ginsberg, which Andrew Patner named as one of the outstanding productions of the 1997 Chicago theatre season; and The Gospel According to Mark Twain, a co-adaptation based on the later writings of Mark Twain, which had its world premiere at the Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Currently Ms. Campbell is under commission from the Writers’ Theatre working a new retelling of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein entitled The Monster’s Lullaby. In 2009, she also co-authored and performed in an original comedic work with her daughter, Maria Merrin, entitled Mixing It Up which was part of The Words and Motion Festival at the 16th Street Theater in Berwyn, directed by Ann Filmer.

More about us - www.wmgchicago.com

Sunday, February 21, 2010

WMG & The Women & Leadership Archives, Loyola- EVENT

Women's Media Group &
The Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola U
Present
"Herstory Torn Asunder and Building a History:
New Perspectives on Women's History"


With Dr. Elizabeth Myers, Loyola University
and Guests of The Feminist Lens, a new radio show

Tuesday, March 16, 2010
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location:
Piper Hall, Loyola Lake Sh Campus
1032 W. Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL
$10. Donation at the Door
RSVP (Voice Mail) 773.203.7661
Email: social@wmgchicago.com

THE PROGRAM
PART I. "Herstory Torn Asunder: Witch-hunts, Heresy and Human Rights"

Audio excerpts from"The Feminist Lens",
Friedler/O'Reilly's radio pilot -edited by Cat Jarboe.
Examining the skewered, tragic history of “Witch-hunts”
– as dramatized in music, film, and theater.
With Author Sara Paretsky. Film historian Milos Stehlik.
Music by Anne Hills.
AND a scene from Caryl Churchill's feminist
play "Vinegar Tom", performed by Joyce Piven and Maya Friedler.

PART II. In "Building A History"
Dr. Elizabeth Myers talks about the importance of building a
women's archive, efforts to document Chicago's Second Wave Feminists
and shows examples on hand.

Guests see the rich resource that is the Women & Leadership Archives,
housed in historic Piper Hall - a lakefront mansion, built in 1909,
and an architectural gem on the University's Lake Shore Campus.

Don't Miss this great event!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Women's Media Develops New Project/New Name

Women's Media Group started the new year with a fresh effort -
reshaping our feminist panel discussion/radio show toward a 30 minute magazine format.
Working with Cat Jarboe, our audio producer, Maya (Friedler) and
I created The Feminist Lens first on paper - and then started recording.
This is exciting. More soon.