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Berkeley Women's Film Festival: Columbia Misses the Boat

From: "Karen L. Newcombe" <kln@crl.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 1994 11:52:41 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Berkeley Women's Film Festival: Columbia Misses the Boat
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Reply-To: "Karen L. Newcombe" <kln@crl.com>
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Well, are you soooprizzzed?  Yes, this Sunday's S.F. Chronicle 
entertainment section aka The Pink Pages had a feature article on the 
upcoming Berkeley Women's Film Festival.

Did they mention Kate? No.  Did Columbia run an advertisement anywhere in 
the whole Sunday paper? No.  Kate's entry in the film festival appears in 
the schedule with no explanation, as with all the other films.  No 
director, producer, actors are mentioned -- just a bald list of titles.

I suppose you are expected to use your "female intuition" to know whose 
movie you are going to see!  Ggggrrrrrrrrrr!  I hate poor marketing!

Tickets for the Friday 9:30 PM showing of Kate's film go on sale at 2:30 
in the afternoon at the theatre box office (that's the UC theatre in 
Berkeley).  

If anyone is planning on getting there early in the afternoon and could 
pick up a ticket for me, please e-mail or call me at the office 
415/512-8840.  I'll probably be going to Berkeley on BART from the office 
if anyone would like to meet up and ride with me in a KaTe KonTingent at 
about 5:30 PM.

Eric Clapton is not god, and we should all know by this time who Really
IS! 

Karen Newcombe kln@crl.com 

PS Thanks for the info on the upcoming single.
PSS I'll try to scare up some references on Brigid -- but I thought the 
poetry connection was fairly common knowledge . . . silly me.