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"Not your ordinary SA Film Slam!"
As part of Contemporary Arts Month (CAM) the San Antonio Film Slam will feature the best short and experimental works by emerging filmmakers in San Antonio and beyond. CAM FILM Slam is a curated show! Submissions must be mailed or dropped off to the NALIP-SA offices by July 15th. Films must be 10 minutes or less. A committee of local filmmakers will select 15 best films. Randomly selected judges will award a best film prizes during the SLAM! No Entry Fees.
Send Entry to:
NALIP-SA
1216 West Ave. Ste. 3
San Antonio , TX 78201
Music and Reception will follow screening. Enjoy live rock/alternative music by SWIRL
Reception sponsored by the San Antonio Film Commission.
Come view the films, enjoy the art, network, or just party!!!!
Time/Place:
Saturday, July 23, 2005
@ The Apollo Playhouse
1216 West Ave (corner of West Ave. & Olmos)
San Antonio, TX 78201
8pm to 11 pm
Call 210-694-4677 or email safilmslam@yahoo.com for more info or to submit
your film (deadline July 15th).
The Principles and Secrets of Micro-Budget Filmmaking Revealed
http://www.nobudgetfilmschool.com/
Discover how filmmakers like Christopher Nolan (Memento, Batman Begins), Joe Carnahan (Narc), Darren Aronofsky (Pi, Requiem For A Dream), Marc Forster (Monsters Ball, Finding Neverland), and Tim Story (Barbershop, Fantastic Four) launched their careers with no-budget films.
Micro-budget (under $250,000) filmmaking is unique. The rules of production and post are radically different from those of studio or even "low" budget $1 million films.
Producer Mark Stolaroff (former principal of Next Wave Films) and guest experts teach the specific methods, models and priorities of micro-budget filmmaking in this in-depth, one-of-a-kind class.
* LEARN cutting edge techniques and how to choose the latest digital cameras and software
* HEAR no-budget professionals offer first-hand knowledge of production, post production, marketing, and distribution
* EXAMINE a budget line-by-line and discover where and how to spend money (and, more importantly, not spend money)--whether your budget is $200,000 or $2,000
* SEE clips from micro-budget films illustrating the tricks-of-the-trade used by resourceful filmmakers
If you're through talking about being a filmmaker and ready to become one, this will be the most practical filmmaking class you will ever take.
Confirmed Guest Speakers Include:
Henry Barrial (Director, Some Body, 2001 Sundance Dramatic Competition)
Peter Broderick (President, Paradigm Consulting; former President, Next Wave Films)
Joe Carnahan (Director, Narc, Blood Guts Bullets & Octane)
Matthew Greenfield (Producer, Chuck & Buck, The Good Girl; Assoc. Dir., Sundance Institute)
Ron Judkins (Director, The Hi-Line; two-time Academy Award winner for Sound)
Jacob Rosenberg (On-Line Editor, Dust To Glory)
When: Saturday, July 9, 2005, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Where: Raleigh Studios - Chaplin Theater, 5300 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90038
TUITION:
*$125 (Info List Discount, prepaid reservations – normally $175!)
$100 (student discount w/valid ID)
$175 (Regular Price, or at the door, if seats available)
TO GET YOUR DISCOUNT – Register at the website below, and select *GUND from the pull down menu on “How did you hear about this.”
For more information and to register, visit: http://www.nobudgetfilmschool.com/
Questions? Email: nobudgetfilmschool@earthlink.net
MARK STOLAROFF BIOGRAPHY
Mark Stolaroff has produced and financed numerous award-winning micro budget and low budget feature films. As a principal at Next Wave Films, he evaluated over 2,000 feature films for investment and worked closely with talented directors like Chris Nolan and Joe Carnahan (Narc) on their first features. He created festival strategy and secured distribution for an Academy Award nominated documentary, a Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner, and a $3,000 feature that was the first in Sundance Dramatic Competition to be both shot and projected digitally. Next Wave Films took seven films to Sundance and five to Toronto ; eight were released theatrically in the U.S. and two premiered on HBO; nine were shot digitally and six of those were transferred to film.
Stolaroff has lectured around the world and at many major film festivals. He has taught film classes at UCLA Extension and participated in numerous filmmaking panels, including IFP-LA's Digital Filmmaking Series in 2001 and 2002 (which he moderated and helped organize). He has written articles on micro budget digital filmmaking for Scientific American and Filmmaker. He has served on numerous festival juries, and is on the Advisory Boards of HBO's US Comedy Arts Film Festival and the Filmmakers Alliance. He has diverse low and no budget production experience, including production managing an Academy Award winning short film. He holds a business degree and a film degree from the University of Texas in Austin and previously worked in investment banking.
Mark Stolaroff
No Budget Film School
http://www.nobudgetfilmschool.com
nobudgetfilmschool@earthlink.net
DIGITAL VIDEO EXPO EAST 2005 NEWSLETTER
Apple Certified Pro Training: July 17-21
Conference: July 18-21
Exhibits: July 19-21
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center , New York , NY
WWW.DVEXPO.COM
http://updates.dvexpo.com/cgi-bin4/DM/y/eot30GwSYg0A0Dgy0Ep
For the first time, Digital Video Expo East will be hosting a Passport to Prizes Contest! Thanks to the generosity of participating exhibitors/partners, you have the opportunity to win the following
exciting prizes:
--CANON: [Two] XL2 Cameras* - $9,000.00 (*one camera is a replacement prize)
--CHIMERA: Microbank (lightbank) - $200.00
--CMP BOOKS: Meyer After Effects Package - $169.85; Harrington Package - $138.80; Sound & Lighting Package - $129.85
--CMP MEDIA DIGITAL VIDEO GROUP: DV Expo West 2005 "One-Day" Pass - $299.00; DV Expo West 2005 "VIP" Pass - $599.00
--EDIROL: MA-20D Speakers - $295.00
--MATROX: Parhelia(tm) APVe and a gift bag - $425.00
--MICRO RESEARCH II: 3D-Album Commercial Suite software - $300.00
--SERIOUS MAGIC: DV Rack - $295.00
--TELESTREAM: Flip4Mac - $179.00
TOTAL APPROXIMATE RETAIL VALUE OF ALL PRIZES: $12,030.50
To enter the Digital Video Expo East 2005 Passport to Prizes Contest ("Contest"), visit all nine participating exhibit booths at the show during July 19 to July 21, 2005, have your passport card stamped by each exhibitor, and deposit it in the designated box at the CMP Media LLC Booth #419 in Hall 1C at the Jacob Javits Convention Center.
No purchase necessary to enter or to win. Void where prohibited. See Official Rules for full details at: http://updates.dvexpo.com/cgi-bin4/DM/y/eot30GwSYg0A0DVQi0Ed
Winner must be present to win. If you want to participate in the Contest and have not yet registered for Digital Video Expo East, register today at dvexpo.com with priority code PPC. http://updates.dvexpo.com/cgi-bin4/DM/y/eot30GwSYg0A0DVQj0Ee
ILFF is pleased to announce a design contest for the 9th edition of our Festival (November 4-20). The winning design will be used on the cover of our Festival Program Guide and for posters, postcards, and Festival merchandise.
The winner will be awarded with:
1- Ceremony at Press Conference October 19th.
2- Work displayed throughout the Festival. More than 15,000 expected to attend.
3- Artist’s bio/photo in all 30,000 Festival programs.
4- Exhibition of winning design and other notable entries in a virtual gallery on our website.
5- Two all-access passes to Film Festival events.
6- Domestic and international exposure through our newsletter to over 10,000 members.
This is a wonderful opportunity for artists to interpret the spirit of the Latino Film Festival- to promote the celebration of Latino culture and diversity through the richness and magic of film.
For competition rules and more information please refer to our website: www.latinofilmfestival.org .
*View program guides from previous years at http://www.latinofilmfestival.org/covers
Send Entries to: International Latino Film Festival - Cover Art Contest, 50 Acacia Ave. , San Rafael , CA 94901 . Email entries or questions to: art@latinofilmfestival.org or call (415) 454-4039 .
HOLLYWOOD WORLD CINEMA SALON - JULY 11 at ArcLight.
Arclight Cinemas and Hollywood Film Festival present "SECUESTRO EXPRESS" by
Jonathan Jakubowicz, starring Mia Maestro and Ruben Blades. Every sixty minutes a person is abducted in Latin America . 70% of the victims do not survive. Miramax's SECUESTRO EXPRESS is the frightening story of one young couple's ordeal as they careen through the underbelly of Caracas , Venezuela , in the hands of three thugs who've made them their latest payday. Screening followed by reception with Q/A with director Jonathan Jakubowicz.
Go to http://www.hollywoodfestival.com;
OR http://www.hollywoodawards.com/images/logos.html for more information.
A LA BRAVA PRODUCCIONES REVOLUCIONARIAS PRESENTS: CINE SIN FIN:11th ANNUAL EAST LOS ANGELES CHICANA/O FILM FESTIVAL NOV. 6-13, 2005
In its second decade of production, the 11th Cine Sin Fin has cemented its reputation as the Original and Premier Film Festival in East Los Angeles . What started as a vision between brothers has exploded into an important catalyst for independent Chicano/a filmmakers and audiences alike.
The festival is produced by A La Brava Producciones Revolucionarias, Inc., a nonprofit collaboration with its roots in Boyle Heights , started in 1995 by twin brothers Ernesto and Eduardo Espinoza, and brothers Jaime and Marcos Gutierrez. Having grown up together in Boyle Heights and East L.A. , the foursome's mission was two-fold: promote positive images of the Chicano experience, and provide a permanent venue to inspire Chicano filmmakers to move forward with their stories.
*NO Submission Fee
*Submission Deadline is Aug 30th, 2005
Send VHS/DVD To:
A La Brava
Cine Sin Fin
11th Annual Film Fest
673 S. Fickett Street
Los Angeles , CA 90023
Include:
Synopsis of Film
Cine Sin Fin
Press Kit (if available)
Length of Film
Mini-Bio of Filmmakers
Film Format
For more information, please contact Ernesto Espinoza at (323) 265 2344; cinesinfin@hotmail.com Schedule available online at www.alabrava.com.
You are cordially invited to attend our Women of Color workshop: Master the Art of Career Smarts And Break-Through!!! You will receive career success tips and coaching, craft your own action plan, and have the opportunity to learn from women trailblazers. This workshop will take place on July 23 from 7-30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at PECO’s Energy Hall. If you have any questions or would like an invitation containing the workshop agenda/information sent to you, please call our office at 215-546-4520.
Look forward to seeing you there!!
Evelyn Montalvo
evelynmontalvo@comcast.net
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With the recent successful wave of Latino-made documentaries competing at this year’s Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF)—which saw NALIPsters Beth Bird, Evangeline Griego, Natalia Almada and Anayansi Prado screening at the Fest, (Bird’s EVERYONE THEIR GRAIN OF SAND won Best Doc Award, Griego’s SIR! NO SIR! received the Audience Award, Almada’s AL OTRO LADO will premiere on POV next season, and Prado’s MAID IN AMERICA was picked-up by Independent Lens —NALIP wants to remind you of an exciting opportunity.

NALIP Members, l to r, Anayansi Prado, Evangeline Griego and Beth Bird flank LA Film Festival Director Rich Raddon at the closing night LAFF party.
Are you an aspiring filmmaker? Do you like documentaries? Are you Latino/a? If you answered YES to any one of these questions, then register as a joint NALIP/IDA member today.
The Joint NALIP/IDA partnership continues as a strong support of Latino/a and minority filmmakers. NALIP reminds you of a special NALIP/IDA JOINT MEMBERSHIP discount of $110 for a 1-year subscription to both organizations. Member benefits include: Alamo (car) Rentals, Duart (post/production) Labs, Gorilla (Budget) Software, ITN (footage) Archives, Keslow Cameras, LatPro Diversity Career Board, Moviola, The Music Bridge, Post-Op Video, StaplesLink, and many many more…
Take advantage of this special promotion NOW by registering as a joint NALIP/IDA member at www.nalip.org or www.documentary.org. And receive International Documentary Magazine, featuring this month’s story by Almudena Caracedo about NALIP Conference VI:
By NALIP Member Almudena Carracedo
The National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) held its sixth annual conference in Huntington Beach , California this past March. The conference brought together a record 600 attendees for three days of panel discussions in a friendly, nurturing environment that fostered networking, business and professional development. Several interesting themes emerged from the event, providing an opportunity for International Documentary to talk with panelists and attendees about the audience for Latino-themed documentaries and the concept of “Latino” filmmaking.
NALIP was founded in 1999 as an emergency response to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s (CPB) de-funding of the National Latino Communications Center (NLCC), which was responsible for dispersing CPB funds to Latino filmmakers. “What’s so interesting about NALIP is that it was born from people in many areas of film, video, activism and academia, when we realized we were losing one of the few resources we had,” explains NALIP founding member and Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers Executive Director Bienvenida Matias. The decision to de-fund the NLCC, which followed concerns about financial improprieties, galvanized filmmakers to come together to create a community of their own. Latino Public Broadcasting, currently led by Luca Bentivoglio, would later take the place of NLCC and has been instrumental in supporting NALIP’s documentary makers.
“Before NALIP we were a bunch of independent filmmakers working in our own spheres who didn’t necessarily know each other,” explains NALIP Board member and filmmaker Vangie Griego (God Willing). “NALIP created a sense of community.” Matias adds, “All of a sudden we realized that our world was larger—East-West coast, doc-narrative. We created an organization that could be very inclusive of different ways to look at the world.”
Read the full story in International Documentary Magazine (www.documentary.org) or here at NALIP's site: http://www.nalip.org/
PressRoom/index.htm
Questions or comments should be directed to Jose Murillo, NALIP, Membership Coordinator at 310.395.8880 / membership@nalip.info; OR Stephon Litwinczuk, IDA, Membership Coordinator at 213-534-3600x 7444 / stephon@documentary.org.
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!!!HAPPY4 th of July!!!
This 4th of July make delicious Cuban Fritas, the Cuban version of the hamburger.
For your FREE Frita recipe, please go to: http://www.cubanfoodmarket.com/recipe_home_page.htm
There, you will find many authentic Cuban recipes.
Enjoy.
Le Cuban Chef
www.cubanfoodmarket.com
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WALKOUT, a film by Moctesuma Esparza and Edward James Olmos
WALKOUT tells the true story of a group of brave Chicano students who staged a dramatic walkout against the injustices of the public school system in the East Los Angeles high schools. Set against the background of the civil rights movement of 1968, the year that defined youth protest around the world, this is a story of courage and the fight for justice and empowerment.
WALKOUT, directed by Edward James Olmos (Stand and Deliver /Mi Familia) and produced by Moctesuma Esparza (Selena/Gettysburg), is a film project that tells the story of the birth of the Chicano civil rights movement, and brings to life the single largest protest by high school students in the history of the United States. Chicano Productions is proud to partner with HBO to bring this powerful American story to life.
"It is our mission to tell a story that will not only document the past, but will inspire and empower today's youth and emerging leaders", says Esparza, one of the original student leaders of the walkouts. "It is our goal to encourage and stimulate new participation in civic and community issues that will result in a newfound sense of identity and legacy."
This July 2005 be a part of history.
The filming of WALKOUT will require thousands of volunteer extras of all ages to recreate this important moment in time that demonstrated the amazing power of youth action and activism for educational equality and social justice. We will need the following amount of volunteers/extras on these dates:
Date #1-- July 17 th 500 extras
Date #2-- July 24 th 1,000 extras
Date #3-- July 31 st 3,000 extras
Date #4-- Aug. 2 nd 1,000 extras
Your organizational support is vital to the success of WALKOUT. We are asking organizations to help bring a large number of volunteer extras to make this film as realistic as possible.
We look forward to working with you and your organization toward the completion of this important and historic film.
REGISTER AS AN EXTRA
Email: TDCGroup@adelphia.netor callTery Lopez: 213-534-3486
Shyamalan film in need of actors, extras
Richmond Times-Dispatch Mon, 27 Jun 2005 5:57 PM PDT
So, you were dazzled by "The Sixth Sense," wowed by "Unbreakable," shocked by "Signs" and maybe amazed (or maybe not) by "The Village." Now you can be in "Lady in the Water."
Co-Wrtten and Directed by John Quinlan
Co-Wrtten and Produced by Allen Green
Director of Photography Bill Hayes
Line Producer Fernando Cano
The Book is an Independent short film, about a veteran police officer wondering his purpose in life and his new found friendship with a homeless man searching for the truth. The Book is a drama about hope that has a religious theme. This film will be entered into film festivals and pitched to cable TV.
When: Friday July 1st, from 10am to 5pm
Where: Maverick Video Productions (120 Chula Vista . (210) 495-1111)
($50 - $100 a day pay rate for a four day shoot at the end of July)
Casting for:
--John Ramos (mid 30's to mid 40's) - veteran plain clothes police officer. Hispanic.
--Hector (late 30's to late 40's) - Restaurant Owner. Hispanic
-- Rosa (60 - 70) Hectors mother and co-owner of restaurant. Hispanic
--Can Man (50's - 70's) Street Person. Hispanic
--2 woman (20's to 30's) restaurant customers. Any ethnic group
--4 street tuffs (young men 15 - 20) Any ethnic group
--EMT male (mid 20's -30) Any ethnic group
Please have talent bring head shot and resume and prepare a 20 second to one minute piece.
Sides will be available at Casting.
Any questions, please call John Quinlan (210) 860-9444
Program Director (Full-time, Salary)
Application Deadline: Open
Start Date: Immediate
Job Description:
Working under the supervision of Media Arts Center San Diego Executive Director, the Program Director will be responsible for all aspects of organizing and managing MACSD’s exhibition and special events department. Current exhibition programs at Media Arts Center San Diego include: 13 th annual San Diego Latino Film Festival ( March 9-19, 2006 ), monthly Cinema en tu Idioma series, monthly "Open Screening Night", and occasional special event screenings.
Keys areas to be managed and overseen by Program Director, for each exhibition program, include:
* Special Events (Galas, receptions, sidebars, workshops, etc.)
* Public Relations / Marketing (press, marketing materials, etc.).
* Programming / Selection of Films (scheduling)
* Guest Services (filmmakers, actors, travel, etc.)
* Part-time temporary staff, interns and volunteers.
* Development / Fundraising.
* Corporate Sponsor / Funder relations.
* Fiscal Management (i.e. budgeting, expenditure reports).
* Facility management (Venues, Set-up, information booths, etc.).
* Customer service (welcoming audiences, thank you letters, members, etc.)
* Sales (ticketing, merchandise, concessions)
Please note: many of the above areas will be managed in coordination with other MACSD staff persons (i.e. Director of Operations, Executive Director, Director of Education, part-time Development Director, and part-time PR/Marketing Coordinator, etc.).
Required Skills:
* Extensive experience organizing and managing large multi-faceted events
* Experience in non-profit organizational management and administration.
* Experience in managing, training and recruiting part-time staff/volunteers
*Requires advanced knowledge of Excel, Word, Mac computers, additional programs as needed (Filemaker Pro, MYOB, PageMaker, Outlook, Excel).
*Requires excellent writing, interpersonal, and communication skills (fluent English and Spanish)
Desired Skills:
* Sponsorship/Development experience
* Marketing/PR experience
* Public-speaking skills and on-air media (in English and Spanish).
* Experience working with event "Host/Advisory" committees
* Experience with database management (i.e. Filemaker Pro).
* Press / Media Relations experience (in English and Spanish)
Hours: Full time position, M-F ( 8:00 am - 5:00 pm ), Weekends and evenings as needed (i.e. Monthly Open Screening Night, opening weekend of monthly Cinema en tu Idioma, eleven-day San Diego Latino Film Festival, and occasional special screenings).
Salary: $28,000, Basic Health benefits, Opportunity for retirement plan, Vacation time, Holidays
Please submit resume and inquiries to: Ethan van Thillo, Executive Director, 921 25th Street, San Diego, CA 92102, tel: 619-230-1938 ext. 101, fax: 619-230-1937, ethan@mediaartscenter.org, www.sdlatinofilm.com; www.mediaartscenter.org
Come show off all your Hollywood moves and act in a television show open for X Games 11.
We are looking for extras, ages 18 and up, to be available for at least four hours ( 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.or 3-7 p.m. ) on one of three days between July 11 and 13. There is also an option to work both shifts, or eight-hours on any day, if you feel you're an acting Ironman (or Ironwoman). Actors must be non-union.
This job is not paid in cash money, but in the boundless fame and glory you will receive as a star of the TV screen. Your image will bombard the homes of millions of viewers each and every day until X Games 11 takes place at the beginning of August.
Not only that, but you will have the opportunity to spend quality time with your favorite X Games athletes and celebrities, acting cheek by jowl into the California sunset.
Material compensation takes the form of nourishment, grub, muck-a-muck, vittles, chow, or whatever you like to name the stuff you put in your gullet. X Games swag will also be on hand for all your volunteering efforts.
So if you live in the L.A. area, come on down. Interested parties should email Shannon Bentz with their availability at Shannon.M.Bentz@espn.com.
NALIPsters,
I have recently launched the US Hispanic Market Blog at www.virtualhispanic.org and I am looking for knowledgeable professionals that might be interested in writing for the site. The only caveat is that it not be used for self promotion. You can be anonymous or out in the open; this is up to you.
If you are interested please email me at alex@dcgco.com and I will set you up.
Thanks,
Alex Rodriguez, President & CEO
Diversity Consulting Group, LLC
NALIPsters,
1211 Entertainment is still looking for some great people to intern and assist with the feature film " Indiana St "
Interns/ PA's/Camera Dept/Grip
We begin shooting second unit this weekend. We will need some extra bodies that want to take part of this soon to be talked about indie project. Pay is deferred for most positions, others are paid.
Please email Frank Aragon @ Frankthedirector@aol.com.
The Media Arts Director is responsible for the development and management of the SAY SI technology programs. The Media Arts Director is accountable for the planning of programs, coordination of staff, services and evaluation of the technology based
programs.
About the Organization:
SAY Sí, San Antonio Youth YES! is a year round, long-term multidisciplinary arts program for students from San Antonio 's urban high schools and middle schools which provides opportunities for these students to develop artistic and social skills in preparation for higher educational advancement and professional careers.
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Oversees program curricula and student instruction for the SAY SI technology programs - High School and Middle School. This includes, but is not limited to the following: Interview potential students, instruct students in web page design, digital video, and graphic design processes and history, organize and inventory supplies and equipment, prepare gallery for exhibits, install monthly exhibits, organize fieldtrips, and review/critique student projects.
• Determines appropriate programs and services for the Media Arts Studio.
• Develops and implements marketing and recruitment tools.
• Gathers information, data and statistics regarding new technology and the arts.
• Serves as a spokesperson for SAY Sí and its programs.
• Supervises staff, students and volunteers in the technology programs.
• Administers program and coordinates computer network administration.
• Creates assessment tools to evaluate all aspects of the program.
• Works with the development staff to advance program.
Job Qualifications:
Advanced degree in film, arts education, media, or related fields preferred, but not required. Demonstrated media production and media literacy skills and proven knowledge of technology applications in community/educational settings. Experience working with youth and community based organizations a plus. The candidate should be a creative individual who is able to negotiate within a team setting. Successful candidate will have a minimum of 5 years relevant experience in education, management & media arts.
Salary and benefits:
This is a challenging full-time position, salary commensurate with experience.
SUBMIT RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO:
Jon Hinojosa, Executive Director
1414 South Alamo , Studio 103
San Antonio , Texas 78210
jon@saysi.org
For more information about SAY Sí, visit our website at http://www.saysi.org
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Como estamos? Queridos Mijos y Mijas,
One thing out of the way... the biggest health scare I ever had. Ni mas loco, ni mas tarugo. Curioso... it ends up being a very positive experience. Gracias to my Familia, Amigos and Assorted Others, for the quality and quantity of support. You must be bored about it... Next...
First, I want everyone to know that, evident by the previous issue of the LITI Newsletter and the one this rambling appears, I am in no way to be considered the producer of the monumental work required to create and distribute this Newsletter.
No, don't get a fit. I"M NOT QUITTING.
Who truly is doing all the pinchuriento trabajo is Pepino, Don Jose Murillo, murmured to be the "Co-" Editor. Not only does he do all the formatting, but also by now, most of the editing and all selecting of postings. Just thought you all should know.
Back to Work... Nos vemos al ratito.
Alex
Editor
Alex Mendoza
Alex Mendoza & Associates
AMARTE Design & Digital Printing
9513 Longden Avenue
Temple City, CA 91780
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Co-Editor
Jose Murillo
NALIP
1323 Lincoln Blvd., #220
Santa Monica, CA 90401
310-395-8880
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