Native Producer Profile: Rob Vestal
Native Producer Profile
Rob Vestal is a Cherokee actor, playwright, director and teacher. Reporter Nancy Kelsey recently spoke with Vestal about his new Native Radio Theater production, The Bullfrog Lover. The two also
talked about Rob's involvement with Native Radio Theater and Native Voices at the Autry, as well as his future in Native American theater. The Bullfrog Lover is airing on the AIROS live stream and
public r...
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Rob Vestal is a Cherokee actor, playwright, director and teacher. Reporter Nancy Kelsey recently spoke with Vestal about his new Native Radio Theater production, The Bullfrog Lover. The two also
talked about Rob's involvement with Native Radio Theater and Native Voices at the Autry, as well as his future in Native American theater. The Bullfrog Lover is airing on the AIROS live stream and
public radio stations through March. Here is the interview from November 2008.
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Wed December 10 2008
Rob Vestal is a Cherokee actor, playwright, director and teacher. Reporter Nancy Kelsey recently spoke with Vestal about his new Native Radio Theater ...
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Rob Vestal is a Cherokee actor, playwright, director and teacher. Reporter Nancy Kelsey recently spoke with Vestal about his new Native Radio Theater production, The Bullfrog Lover. The two also
talked about Rob's involvement with Native Radio Theater and Native Voices at the Autry, as well as his future in Native American theater. The Bullfrog Lover is airing on the AIROS live stream and
public r...
read more
Rob Vestal is a Cherokee actor, playwright, director and teacher. Reporter Nancy Kelsey recently spoke with Vestal about his new Native Radio Theater production, The Bullfrog Lover. The two also
talked about Rob's involvement with Native Radio Theater and Native Voices at the Autry, as well as his future in Native American theater. The Bullfrog Lover is airing on the AIROS live stream and
public radio stations through March. Here is the interview from November 2008.
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Wed October 15 2008
James Sprecher is the Emmy Nominated Executive Director of Oceti Sakowin: The People of the Seven Council Fires. He is also the Executive Director of ...
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James Sprecher is the Emmy Nominated Executive Director of Oceti Sakowin: The People of the Seven Council Fires. He is also the Executive Director of South Dakota Public Broadcasting, where he has
been for over three decades. Learn about his broadcasting career and his documentary film work.
James Sprecher is the Emmy Nominated Executive Director of Oceti Sakowin: The People of the Seven Council Fires. He is also the Executive Director of South Dakota Public Broadcasting, where he has
been for over three decades. Learn about his broadcasting career and his documentary film work.
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Wed December 31 1969
As new permanent director of San Diego State University School of Theatre, Television and Film, Randy Reinholz, Choctaw, discusses the challenges of g...
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As new permanent director of San Diego State University School of Theatre, Television and Film, Randy Reinholz, Choctaw, discusses the challenges of getting American Indians in the field. Here is the
interview from April 2008.
As new permanent director of San Diego State University School of Theatre, Television and Film, Randy Reinholz, Choctaw, discusses the challenges of getting American Indians in the field. Here is the
interview from April 2008.
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Wed December 31 1969
American Indians are making their way through Hollywood but not only as actors and extras. James Lujan, Taos Pueblo, director of Intertribal Entertain...
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American Indians are making their way through Hollywood but not only as actors and extras. James Lujan, Taos Pueblo, director of Intertribal Entertainment at the Southern California Indian Center in
Los Angeles, is helping pave the way for Native directors and screenwriters to make a bigger impact and stakehold in the industry. While in California for a public media conference, we sat down with
Ja...
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American Indians are making their way through Hollywood but not only as actors and extras. James Lujan, Taos Pueblo, director of Intertribal Entertainment at the Southern California Indian Center in
Los Angeles, is helping pave the way for Native directors and screenwriters to make a bigger impact and stakehold in the industry. While in California for a public media conference, we sat down with
James to talk about their main project at InterTribal Entertainment, the Creative Spirit Script to Screen Short Film Competition. Here is the interview from February 2008.
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Wed December 31 1969
Jim Fortier is a Metis producer, director, and director of photography for Bad Sugar, part of the upcoming Unnatural Causes series. He also directed t...
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Jim Fortier is a Metis producer, director, and director of photography for Bad Sugar, part of the upcoming Unnatural Causes series. He also directed the Emmy award winning documentary, Alcatraz is
Not an Island.
Jim Fortier is a Metis producer, director, and director of photography for Bad Sugar, part of the upcoming Unnatural Causes series. He also directed the Emmy award winning documentary, Alcatraz is
Not an Island.
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