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And they can use the screening to raise funds for a nonprofit organization of their choice. You can host a screening of Digging Through the Darkness in your local movie theater. at no cost to you! In fact, Movie Captains (film hosts) get 2 free tickets to their screening. Help reform statute of limitation laws for crimes of child sex abuse. They didn’t need me.Join us! Become part of our team and host a screening. It’s free and easy!Ī film and a movement to provide hope, raise awareness and The 5 Browns went on to a lot of fame, recordings, tours, success.
It was a nice concert, and everybody had a good time. Two sisters performed a recital in Swasey Chapel. (My attitude then has a lot to do with me being a jerk!)Ĭame the night, and Ohio was clobbered by a blizzard. Yes, on video, they sounded talented, but their well-scrubbed, squeaky-sweet personae seemed to me a little bit icky-poo. Yes, I would – not because my cynical self was enthralled by these kids. Their tour dates were selling out but Lorraine, being Lorraine, got a juicy Saturday night date for the Browns to appear in Swasey Chapel at Denison. Five siblings from Utah who were all Juilliard-trained pianists were touring as The 5 Browns. Lorraine was very excited about a new performing group. Any call from her made a good day better. The longtime director of the Vail Series at Denison University, Lorraine was my dear friend, and I considered her a surrogate mom.