charles wells

The Signal, 3.9.12 & 3.10.12, Out of the Blocks, Victoria Vox, Montford Point Marine, and The Inverse Delirium

March 9th & 10th, 2012, on The Signal…

An excerpt of the documentary project, “Out of the Blocks,” from producer Aaron Henkin and electronic musician Wendel Patrick.  They went to 3300 Greenmount Avenue with a simple goal:  One city block, everybody’s story.

Ukulele songstress Victoria Vox shares her unlikely blend of serious songwriting and playful instrumentation.

World War II veteran Charles Wells was one of the first African-American US Marines, and he shares his memories of training at an outpost for black recruits called Camp Montford Point.



The Signal, 09.16.11 & 09.17.11, Montford Pont Marine Charles Wells, ‘Partners' Portraits, jazz-man Carl Grubbs, and the Google Search as modern-day Father Confessor.

 

September 16th & 17th, 2011, on The Signal…

 

World War II veteran Charles Wells served our country as one of the first African-Americans enlisted in the US Marine Corps.  The Corps was segregated at the time, and Mr. Wells shares his memories of training at a remote outpost for black recruits called Camp Montford Point.

 

Katherine Meredith paints portraits in the traditional style of classical realism, but her recent series, Partners, has a distinctly modern twist:  All of her subjects happen to be gay couples.

 



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