Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 39.  We hope you enjoy the show!


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ANNOUNCEMENTS


STAR WARS "Movies of the Decade" Event a Success


A big thank you to everyone who came out to the Historic Roxy Theater last Saturday for the largest "Movies of the Decade" event to date - for the 1970s - Star Wars!  It was an amazing night complete with signature drinks, incredible costumes, another insightful introduction by our friend Jeremy Arnold, and nearly 500 fans in attendance!  Don’t miss the next film in the series Saturday, August 21st - for the 1980’s - E.T.!  Get your tickets now at roxybremerton.org/showtimes.


2021 WEST SOUND FILM FESTIVAL APPROACHES


You don’t have to wait until then to visit the Roxy.  August 6th - 8th they’ll be hosting the West Sound Film Festival.  The festival features a large array of films from local, national, and international filmmakers - including experimental, documentaries, comedies, horror, music videos, dramas, animated, feature length films, and more.  We’ll be there from the red carpet to the awards ceremony, so make plans to join us.  Get tickets and more information at westsoundfilmfestival.com and stay tuned to our Facebook page and YouTube channels for live coverage and interviews from the festival.


 


IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Karie Bible



Photo credit: Robert Zimiga


Born a heterochromatic baby (put down the medical reference book - it means she's got two different colored eyes) with the last name "Bible" on Halloween night, Karie was destined to be nothing if not unique. Her passion for history and Hollywood's past led her to starting a cemetery tour in 2002 under the guidance of historian Marc Wanamaker. In keeping with her love of living history, she gives the tour in vintage gowns from her collection that spans the 1920s through the 1950s. 


Karie has lectured at The Old Town Music Hall, The Queen Mary, The Homestead Museum and is also a "Lady in Black" to honor silent film star Rudolph Valentino.  Plus she created the website and e-newsletter FilmRadar.com about specialty film events in Los Angeles.  Karie has appeared in segments for Turner Classic Movies, CNN, History Channel, and Travel Channel.  She co-authored the book "Location Filming in Los Angeles" with historians Marc Wanamaker and Harry Medved and co-authored "Hollywood Celebrates the Holidays" with Mary Mallory. 


A vintage lifestyle devotee, she lives in a 1920s apartment and hosts "Hollywood Kitchen" where she makes the recipes of stars from Hollywood's Golden Age, all while interviewing historians, authors, and her fellow film lovers.  She joins us from her home in Los Angeles.


Connect with Karie:


"Hollywood Kitchen" on Facebook and YouTube


Hollywood Forever Cemetery Walking Tour Home Page and on Facebook 


 


COMING UP NEXT WEEK


We are on vacation for two weeks - enjoy some of our past shows!

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