Gentlemen and gentlewomen, it greatly grieves me to have to write this short story concerning sad and almost tragic event that recently took place in my life; however I am left with no other recourse but to inform as many people as I can of my grievance with ExxonMobil On-The-Run, Inc and the truth in the rumor that no good deed goes unpunished.
On October 27, 2009, my day started off as usual. I worked the previous night and got out of bed around four o’clock that evening. My spouse came ho…
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Added by Pastor Reginald Levi Walker on November 5, 2009 at 1:29am —
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11/02/09 SEAN PRATT PRESENTS HIS WEEKLY ARTICLE ON THE BUSINESS OF THE BIZ
Actor Marketing Through the Mail: Advice on Using the Mail as a Medium for Advertising by Sean Pratt
Though it requires more effort, time and money, using the mail can still give you a lot of bang for your advertising buck.
With the advent of the Internet, and the ubiquity of email, websites and the creation of social and professional networks, it seems that many actors have forgotten the value of advertising through t…
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Added by Sean Pratt on October 31, 2009 at 11:34am —
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10/26/09 SEAN PRATT PRESENTS HIS WEEKLY ARTICLE ON THE BUSINESS OF THE BIZ
The Actor’s Business Cycle – Brand Loyalty: Why Trust, Behavior and Consistency are so Important to Your Career
The ultimate goal for every actor is having someone commit to repeatedly hiring them for work or recommending them to others for their projects.
The concept of the Actor’s Business Cycle, or ABC™, has been adapted from the corporate world. Taken step by step, these easy to understand ideas will provide you wi…
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Added by Sean Pratt on October 24, 2009 at 10:37am —
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10/19/09 SEAN PRATT PRESENTS HIS WEEKLY ARTICLE ON THE BUSINESS OF THE BIZ
Actor/Director Conversation – How to Discern Someone’s Style of Listening.
Understanding the director’s style of listening, as well as your own, will go a long way to helping you effectively communicate with each other.
The story has been told of the director who gave an actor the note, “Okay, the next time you do this scene I want to see some real passion and anger, so really tear up the stage.” So when the actor came…
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Added by Sean Pratt on October 16, 2009 at 1:32pm —
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October 16, 2009 @ 7:00
"Ghost" - Red
This is a music video I produced and edited. Please come out and watch what I think is my best work yet. And also enjoy a great Native American Film Festival.
Free Admission!
Stephen J. Jatras Student Union
Tulsa Community College - West Campus
7505 West 41st Street
For a complete schedule of films, go to www.myspace.com/redforknaff
or call 918-595 8079
Native American Artists — Art Sale
Paintings, Prints, Pottery, Baskets, Jewelry, Crafts & MORE!
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Added by Mark S. Shyers on October 15, 2009 at 10:27am —
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Hello all my acting friends! We will be holding auditions for two roles for an upcoming short comedy. The auditions will be held at KJRH studios at 3701 S Peoria on Saturday, Oct. 3rd from 12-2pm. Please, use the door on the south side of the building next to Old School Bagles.
We are looking for 1 Male 25-40 and 1 Female 25-40.
The two are a married/common law couple.
Female: A hard working, get the job done type of person. She is very vocal about what she thinks and also kind of sarcastic.…
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Added by Mark S. Shyers on September 28, 2009 at 9:34am —
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{This story contains adult content. Parental consent is advised.}
Searching For Family
In 1710, the artifacts that Roman Rochester, a noted archaeologist, found in the forest of Armenia brought the family a huge fortune and immense fame. Inside one of the dark and forgotten caves in the surrounding snow capped Armenia mountain range, the archaeologist discovered the lost treasure of Keamean. The lost treasure consisted of gold, diamonds and other precious gems and metals that were…
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Added by Pastor Reginald Levi Walker on September 18, 2009 at 5:57pm —
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halloween and FALL!!
I LOVE halloween,weariing costumes,its like playing a role, plus itss so fun,u can dress as cooky as u want and ppl cant say anything of it.
unless theyy r just plain assholes lol
and fall i love it, the weather,the look its awesome. i mean no frogs, and its not too cold but not blazing hot its awesome. its jjust fun :D so yeah
WHATS YOUR FAV HOLIDAY?
WHATS YOUR SECOND?
YOUR THIRD?
WHAT ABOUT YOUR FAV SEASON?
WHATS YOUR FAV THING ABOUT YOUR FAV SEASON?
WHATS YOUR FAV THIN…
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Added by Cassie AnnMarie Luton on September 5, 2009 at 8:42pm —
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Help Save America, V.O.T.E. During The Congressional Elections

My message is most of the senators and representatives to DC are old and gray. They, along with the rest of Congress, will not shake anything up because they are soldiers of the old ways of talk much but do nothing.…
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Added by Pastor Reginald Levi Walker on August 31, 2009 at 8:05pm —
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Bike Soup Co-op is looking for artists who re-purpose junk into public art. We are a group of volunteers who run a space in Tulsa filled with tools and stands for working on bicycles.
We have tons of old donated bike parts and some semi-complete bikes. Some aren't worth the effort to repair to be safe and operational. Artists are welcome to join us to re-purpose those bikes and parts into art. We are open Sundays, 1-6 p.m., next door to Blue Jackalope, 306 S Phoenix.
Look for the artVan in Sep…
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Added by Paul Tay on August 28, 2009 at 3:39pm —
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This is poetic journal is dedicated to the brave men and women of the U. S. Arm Forces. They lay down their lives everyday to keep this country free. To the world leaders and policymakers: Why can we all just get along.
Take no prisoners
I am picked for my very first covert mission.
I am young, anxious and ready for a good fight.
Because of the constant training, I am in top condition.
I am an U.S. Army Ranger trained to kill by the dark moonlight.
The first time I am called to t…
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Added by Pastor Reginald Levi Walker on August 18, 2009 at 7:57pm —
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Orasi Productions is looking for, jugglers, singers, dancers, performers, circus acts, contortionists, magic, drag queens, and any other special and crazy acts for a new cabaret show we are working on! If you are interested or know of anyone let me know or call 918-521-1640. Thanks for your help!
Joshua Oaks
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Added by Orasi Productions on July 29, 2009 at 1:23pm —
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I'm looking for any crafting artists that are willing to build magazine stands/bins/racks of their own design.
Attention: Welders, Metal Shapers, Woodworkers, Multi-Media Crafters, et al.
Some guidelines:
* The stand(s) may be out of any usable though practical, clean, dry, non-toxic/non-hazardous, sturdy material. Easy examples are metal bar, sheet metal, wood, etc.
* The stand(s) must be able to independently stand on its own, both with and without magazines. For estimates' sak…
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Added by Joy Scoggin on July 19, 2009 at 11:58am —
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I have devised a way to do on stage live transformation using lighting and make up alone. Want an actor to go from human to strange mid scene? I can do it seamlessly LIVE! Not a problem.... As a matter of face we will be using this trick durring the filming of the new Count Gregor Twilight Zone marathon!
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Added by L' Art De Vie Productions on July 18, 2009 at 1:46pm —
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If you haven't heard about us, Crayons specializes in short form improv. Basically, if you've ever seen Whose Line is it Anyways, we do that, only LIVE and this time, its FUNNY.
Crayons has been performing in and around Tulsa for 2 yrs now at venues as tiny as birthday parties, and as large of crowds of hundreds, for dinner shows.
Crayons Improv was voted as Best Theatre Group in the Absolute Best of Tulsa Awards, in the Urban Tulsa Weekly. We didn't get first, but we got second. What a huge ac…
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Added by Crayons!Improv on July 17, 2009 at 2:37am —
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im a director and i have had several actors come in from postings on Explore Talent. I found it to be a useful tool, but the city selections don't include tulsa, so you have to go with OKC or wichita, etc. I suspect it means alot of things dont get posted correctly or are overlooked.
If you're really looking for roles, the best places for casting notices around here are:
yahoo groups:
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/Oklahomamoviemakers/
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/oklahomafilmc…
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Added by locards principle on July 7, 2009 at 1:28am —
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It's been a while since I've posted but we're in the thick of shooting The Dellville Witch now. So far, we've shot 4 scenes. We were briefly interrupted by my un-expected open heart surgery on Friday 6-12. I didn't have a clue anything was wrong so I'm lucky to be alive. Thanks to all of you who called, emailed, visited and otherwise encouraged me through the very scary ordeal.
Well, back to the "Witch" now. The shooting has went well so far. Be sure and check out updates at our web site…
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Added by Hardric Demsley on June 21, 2009 at 7:31pm —
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FRIENDLY FIRE at The Clerkenwell Theatre
On from 02 Jul 2009 till 04 Jul 2009
All Around Town
by Friendly Fire
Genre(s): Stand Up, New Writing, Musical, Drama, Comedy
Book via: http://www.imprology.com/friendly
About FRIENDLY FIRE at The Clerkenwell Theatre
It’s improvisation, Jim, but not as we know it....
Is it a big fat singing experimental fire bird? Is it a slick speedy environmentally friendly plane?? Urgh no its Friendly Fire, Silly Billy’s! And they’re playing at the Clerkenwell Theatre…
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Added by Nathan Keates on June 21, 2009 at 12:58pm —
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Hi everyone,
Take a look at some of the best of the best pictures from the Styx Concert that was here in April 2009. I had a front row center seat (I didn't sit though - spent all of the concert standing at the center of the stage getting these great shots). The concert was excellent and Tommy Shaw came over to me as the band was playing "Renegade" (their encore song) and I got to sing to Tommy Shaw for an entire verse! Loved it.
Look for some pics that I'll post shortly from the Christopher C…
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Added by Camie Hayes on June 20, 2009 at 5:53pm —
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Is it possible to write a review from the other side of the fourth wall. The fourth wall may be a term that is foreign to some people so I will explain, it is the imaginary wall between the audience and the play. It is our voyeuristic side coming out where we can come out and see something that we are not supposed to see. It is the same reason that people watch reality tv shows. But it is rare that we can actually see something that is new behind that fourth wall. John Cruncleton's play, "One Ma…
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Added by Starr Hardgrove on June 9, 2009 at 2:14pm —
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