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- The drug overdose epidemic in New Jersey is worse than it has ever been. More state residents have died from drug overdoses than in car accidents. New Jersey has the purest heroin in the country. In setting out to tell this story, the filmmakers quickly learned that this problem not only exists in New Jersey, but the entire country.
- A television program showcasing up and coming music acts performing live throughout the Philadelphia area.
- Stop My Crisis is a talk-show hosted by Vivian Gaspar that offers solutions to crises that are faced across U.S. Gaspar talks with a variety of subject matter experts to offer tips and methods on how to solve these crises, educating the viewer on a different topic each week. This show allows the viewer to join in the conversation on how to put an end to conflicts that are present in either their lives or those around them. At the end of each episode viewers learn important and simple tips on how to solve crises in their lives. Each episode delivers a range of different details regarding life and the betterment of one's self and their world. Informative and heartfelt, Stop My Crisis is a vital show for anyone who wishes for assistance in coping with a crisis.
- Filmed in The Great Hall, The Cooper Union Great Hall on April 28, 2014 during the 2014 PEN World Voices Festival Opening Night. Judith Butler speaks of turning rage and grief into theory and reflection which is inspired by her 2006 book and was one of 8 people to speak that evening. Judith Butler is an American philosopher and gender theorist, whose work has influenced the fields of feminist, queer, and literary theory, political philosophy, and ethics. Butler is Maxine Elliot Professor in the Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature and the Co-director of the Program of Critical Theory at the University of California, Berkeley, where she has taught since 1993. On the Discursive Limits of "Sex" challenge the sex/gender distinction and develops her theory of gender performativity Butler's conception of gender performativity has shaped the scholarship of feminist and queer studies. Butler has also been outspoken on many contemporary political issues. She has been active in lesbian and gay rights.
- On August 9th, 2014 a rally supporting the people in Gaza took place at Columbus Circle in NYC. The rally lasted for 2 hours which was followed by a march to the United Nations. Prior to the rally starting, I was approached by Chris Hedges who mentioned that he had written a 8 minute speech that he wanted to deliver to the thousands of people attending the rally. However, he was told that all of the speakers were being limited to 2 minutes speaking time at the rally. This is that special speech that Chris Hedges wanted to deliver that day. He talked about the historical and religious background to what is the re-occurring violence in the area that the Israelis and Palestinians presently live in.
- A variation of the 'Overcoming the Monster/Rags to Riches' archetype where zombie protagonists resolve their oppression by taking over the world. A Brilliant doctor tries to save the world from death. His partner, a second rate scientist mad with power lust, turns brilliant doctor into the first prototype-zombie and fits him with a collar so that he can control him. He creates an army of zombies to serve him....and did I mention the twisted love triangle?
- A quirky documentary about a group of friends who decide to enter the World Series of Birding. A buddy film that crosses generations, genres, and county lines all over the garden state.
- The "Late" Dead Wrong and his posse of undead floozies take you on a journey to Edison New Jersey to visit eXXXotica Expo and XXX Church. Before the night is over the denizens of zombonia crack open a rooted Amazon Kindle and interview a porn star. We also hear from up and coming horror writer Christine Dougherty. Finally we wrap it all up with some medieval music.
- Not just another zombie talk show. The zombies of Zombie Etiquette are on a rampage interviewing interesting and hot film industry and musical talent. Don't turn away; you'll miss the skits that keep the laughs coming.
- It's 12-21-12 and Princeton Television, the largest producer of public TV content in New Jersey has asked Adam Bierman to host the Winter Solstice Party live. Life is stranger than fiction. This one hour special captures the highlights of the live TV event with co-host Kurt Tazelaar and Red Carpet, Design Star Pamela Ptak. Yes, there are models, pets, petitions, and politics and Breezin' with Bierman, the longest running show on Princeton TV delivers it all live. It's Breezin' with Bierman like you have never seen it before.
- A handful of high functioning zombies comment on national and independent films (long and short), technology, zombie survival, and talented musicians. The undead hosts of the show hold unconventional interviews both in "Studio Z" and on location with film makers, business owners, and interesting characters. Zombie Etiquette is not just another zombie talk show. We seek out undiscovered and under reported talent. We parody our guests with skits and multi-layered B-Grade vignettes. No one really "understands" Zombie Etiquette but it is very hard to look away, once you are bitten by it.
- Marc Maurer was the Keynote Speaker to the SPEAR conference April 4-5,consisting of 2014 Students for Prison Education and Reform (SPEAR) hosted by Building a New Criminal Justice: Mobilizing Students for Reform Conference at Princeton University. The conference enabled students to discuss how to build and transition to a new system of criminal justice that prioritizes effectiveness, fairness, and humanity. Marc Mauer is the Executive Director of the Sentencing Project is one of the country's leading experts on sentencing policy, race and the criminal justice system. He has directed programs on criminal justice policy reform for 30 years, and is the author of some of the most widely-cited reports and publications in the field. Race to Incarcerate, is Mark Mauer's groundbreaking book on how sentencing policies led to the explosive expansion of the U.S. prison population, was a semifinalist for the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award in 1999. A second edition was published in 2006 and a 2013 graphic novel version was cited by the American Library Association as one of the "Great Graphic Novels" of the year. Mauer is also the co-editor of Invisible Punishment, a 2002 collection of essays by prominent criminal justice experts on the social cost of imprisonment.
- Noam Chomsky spoke at MIT Wong Auditorium on November 18, 2013. The event was sponsored by the Boston Review. This event was based on the topic of Noam Chomsky new volume, On Anarchism. This is the first part of his lecture where he spoke on the event subject. It is missing the Q&A section that merited being on its own separate and distinct video. Noam Chomsky a world-renowned public intellectual and MIT Professor emeritus discussed the reasoning behind his fearless lifelong questioning of the legitimacy of entrenched power. Noam Chomsky anarchism is distinctly optimistic and egalitarian. It is an evolving tradition which emphasizes the power of collective. Noam Chomsky critiques of capitalism, imperialism, domestic repression and government propaganda are often topics of his lectures and numerous publications he has written.
- Noam Chomsky spoke at Third Boston Symposium on Economics on February 10th 2014, sponsored by the Northeastern University Economics Society in Boston, MA. Chomsky argued that certain factors, among them cutting federal funding for research and development and the growing gap between the richest 1 percent and everybody else, have led to the country's current economic climate. "The system is so dysfunctional that it cannot put eager hands to needed work using the resources that would be available if the economy were designed for human needs," Chomsky said. "These things didn't just happen like a tornado; they are the results of deliberate policies over roughly the past generation." Chomsky focuses on what economic actions that government, the super rich and corporations are doing that insures the US and other economies fail for the overwhelming majority of people. We're a nation whose leaders are pursuing policies that amount to economic suicide
- Farm Fresh in the Garden State visits Trenton Farmer's Market
- On April 4-5, of 2014 Students for Prison Education and Reform (SPEAR) hosted Building a New Criminal Justice: Mobilizing Students for Reform conference "building new criminal justice " a conference at Princeton University. The conference enabled students to discuss how to build and transition to a new system of criminal justice that prioritizes effectiveness, fairness, and humanity. One of the two featured speakers on late Friday April 4, was Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist with award-winning filmmaker Eugene Jarecki in discussion together after the filmmaker's screening of his award-winning film ,The House I Live In which is a documentary about the rise of the War on Drugs and mass incarceration's effect on society. Some of the footage during the screening of the movie was filmed is used during the opening and closing credits of this piece. After the film, both Chris and Eugene Jarecki spoke for over 80 minutes with the first 20 minutes focusing on commentary of the film and the remainder of the time a very thought provocative and educational series of Q&A regarding the film, its production and insights from an wonderful pairing of two men into issues facing our criminal justice system and society as well. They look at of how and why we got where we are and the impacts of the drug "class" warfare has impacted millions of lives in the US.
- The TV Show, "Beyond My Crisis with Ron and Vivian" bring real people and experts together to help our audience learn the best real life actions to resolve a variety of crises. Engaging and authentic conversations facilitated by co-hosts, Ron Rossnick and Vivian Gaspar who interview guest experts from around the U.S. and the world. Award nominees, Ron and Vivian make serious and heart-felt conversations palatable while educating viewers with solutions on living and loving life after tackling a crisis. Our experts and "every day" guests interact seamlessly with hosts Ron and Vivian to both educate and entertain in a uniquely engaging yet highly informative format.
- Explores the space between man and machine. Zombie Annie Fey asks the question "Is Romney a robot?" Dead Wrong and Professor Pandora encounter Marilyn Monrobot and Daniel Azaian at the Robot Film Festival where they get a peek at Teenage PopStar V2.0. When all the zombies end up at the aquarium with The Timid Roosevelts, will it be scrambled brains for breakfast?
- New Jersey's Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer to support at risk children as they navigate the foster care system. These CASA volunteers provide the guidance, support and voice for the child to ensure that they get the services they need, are safe and are placed in a nurturing home. Every foster child can benefit from a CASA volunteer. The child in this film needs someone to stand up for her.
- An experimental trip into art and horror through a series of interviews punctuated by a behind the scenes look at New York City's Times Scare.
- Episode 20 Todd Barretta NJ Transit First Chief of Compliance tells it all about the deep corruption on NJ Transit and it subcontracted bus company Coach USA. Todd Barretta, NJ Transit's chief compliance officer.
- Send Hunger Packing Princeton "SHUPP" seeks to reduce food insecurity in our community. The number of kids in need rocketed up 500% because of COVID-19. SHUPP came together with partners to feed hungry families in the community.
- Writers2Writers is a television series that offers a guide through the writing process and explores both fiction to non-fiction work. Writing topics range from novels to self-improvement books to screenwriting. The show also offers insights on how to make good business decisions as a writer. The guests are writers who share from their own personal experiences, as well as experts and professionals who work with writers. The show is produced by Crossing Barriers Productions.
- Each episodes of The Dr. Joy Show provide practical advice on one of seven wellness elements: physical, mental, nutritional, social, financial, environmental and spiritual. Dr. Joy with her specially selected experts engage in discussions that are informative, entertaining and empowering without drama, foul language or violence.
- Not every elf enjoys Christmas but, until now, no one has sung about them during the holidays. Matthew the Angry Elf have a special reason to hate the holiday.
- In this very timely presentation after the collapse of the US brokered Palestine-Israeli peace talks on April 29, 2014, Noam Chomsky spoke at MIT on May 6, 2014 on the future Prospects for Palestine. The speech was sponsored by the Palestine@MIT group. Noam Chomsky spoke for the first 46 minutes about why the American-brokered Middle East peace negotiations failed, including the history and political situations that lead up to this event. The main speech is then followed by a 22 minute question and answer period. As is often the case, Noam's answers are extremely thought provoking while he further elaborates on the Palestine Peace Process. Noam Chomsky is a linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, political commentator and activist
- How to improve your memory with guests Marshall Tarley, Co-Chairman and President of the USA Memory Championship and Brad Zupp, memory improvement expert.
- 2010– 30mTV EpisodeImproving your self-image and look without needles, knives, or downtime.
- 2010– 30mTV EpisodeMy guests - a parent and son share their college process experience. Crucial elements discussed: parental support, school and social life balance, determining student interest, extra-curricular activities, and timeline to minimize stress in the college selection process.
- Episode: (2013)2010– 30mTV EpisodeMany people suffer from health problems that are caused by past emotional problems or thinking patterns. Dr. Kevin Kita discusses the connection between our minds and our bodies.
- Episode: (2013)2010– 30mTV EpisodePractical advice - how, when, and where to have a productive conversation with your parents about a sensitive topic: transitioning to retirement.
- 2010– 30mTV EpisodeAuthor Gwen Weiss-Numeroff shares the secrets captured in her book "Extraordinary Centenarians in America". Priceless advice from thirty remarkable centenarians from across the USA, inclusive of words of wisdom on lifestyle routines: good diets, physical exercise, and extra-curricular activities. Relief to know that aging does not have to be feared. One common thread: a continuous positive outlook on life.