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Lynne Jordan | A Great Big Diva

In the Life of a Diva

Ebertfest: Day 3, part one

April 24, 2009 By //  by Lynne Jordan

Oy!! This festival is starting to exhaust me! That was my thought this morning when I rolled outta bed at 9:30A.M. to get some books autographed by Roger and to attend a forum about film. That exhaustion turned into exhilaration by the time I reached the theater. I just saw Begging Naked, a documentary by Karen Gehres. This film was extraordinary. It ripped my heart out and enlightened me at the same time. …

Filed Under: In the Life of a Diva Tagged With: Begging Naked, dolls, ebertfest, eviction, frozen river, Guiliani, homelessness, Karen Gehres, Linkedin, Lynne Jordan, lynne jordan & the shivers, lynne jordan and the shivers, new york city, Roger Ebert, roger ebert.com, Times Square

Ebertfest Day 2: Trouble the Water

April 24, 2009 By //  by Lynne Jordan

Well, it did it to me again... I saw Trouble the Water and it made cry - again. The film makers (Carl Deal, Tia Lessin) and subjects (Kim & Scott Roberts) were on hand to introduce the film and afterwards for a Q & A (Richard Roeper was the mediator.) I had to raise my hand to comment. Back in October I had emailed my review to the Trouble the Water's Myspace profile and Director Carl Deal wrote me back. And so when I made my comment I mentioned that I had sent an email to Myspace, …

Filed Under: In the Life of a Diva Tagged With: Carl Deal, ebertfest, Linkedin, Lynne Jordan, lynne jordan & the shivers, Roger Ebert, roger ebert.com, tia lessin, trouble the water

Ebertfest Day 2

April 23, 2009 By //  by Lynne Jordan

I am back at the hotel for a quick break between screenings. I just saw : My Winnipeg., a wonderfully cheeky & unique film film directed by Guy Maddin, who I met, and Ramin Bahrani's Chop Shop - Fabulous! I just saw Bahrani's film Goodbye Solo a few weeks ago. But tonight we are screening Trouble the Water. I fell in love with this great film when I saw it last year. The directors will be there as well as the subjects of the doc: Kim & Scott Roberts. Kim will be rapping after the …

Filed Under: In the Life of a Diva Tagged With: Carl Deal, Chop shop, ebertfest, Godbye solo, Guy Maddin, Kim Scott roberts, Lynne Jordan, My Winnipeg, Ramin Bahrani, Roger Ebert, roger ebert.com, trouble the water

Ebertfest – Day One

April 23, 2009 By //  by Lynne Jordan

There are some basic survivor strategies that one must know when one comes to Ebertfest. I attended Ebertfest 2005 with my BFF Avis who was a big editor at the Chicago Sun Times and friend of Roger, so we had VIP-this and Press-that. But being a lone Cougar I had only the upgrade of Festival Pass which gives me early access to seating (general seating) before the single ticket holders. However, one must arrive very early to get the best seat cause there seemed to have been several hundred …

Filed Under: In the Life of a Diva Tagged With: acid, Add new tag, chaz ebert, ebertfest, Linkedin, Lynne Jordan, lynne jordan & the shivers, Martin Scorsese, MICHAEL WADLEIGH, Roger Ebert, roger ebert.com, ronnee sass, WARNER BROTHERS, woodstock, Woodstock 3 Days of Peace & Music

Trains Rock!!

April 22, 2009 By //  by Lynne Jordan

I haven't traveled on an Amtrak Train in 27 years! It was the most hassle free, comfortable mode of transit I'd experienced in years. There was no three mile exodus to a gate. I didn't have to remove my jewelry, shoes or bra to enter the train. I bought a business class ticket ($13.00 more) and got priority boarding, the seat rows were spaced far enough that I could fully extend my legs in front of me. I had a tray table in front of me that I opened and closed whenever, and my luggage was …

Filed Under: In the Life of a Diva Tagged With: Amtrak, champaign urbana, woodstock, Woodstock 3 Days of Peace & Music

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