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Jay Hoffman, Ryan Lootens, and Erin McCabe have a discussion with David Weiner, the director of In Search of Darkness Parts I & II, and the upcoming In Search of Tomorrow.
Join the Front Row Flashbacks as we get the opportunity to interview David Weiner. He is the director of the critically acclaimed documentary In Search of Darkness Part I as well as it’s sequel In Search of Darkness Part II, which focuses on the history of 1980’s horror movies. Weiner is currently working on another documentary titled In Search of Tomorrow, which will give viewers a deep dive into 1980’s science fiction films. David gives us insights into why people love horror and why this particular decade of horror is remembered so fondly. His knowledge of 1980’s horror and sci-fi cinema is vast, and we were lucky enough to have him share that knowledge with us.
FLASHBACKS: Interview with David Weiner peoriapublicradio.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from peoriapublicradio.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Completely tone deaf for Illinois Democratic County Chair Association President to lecture Republicans about taking tainted money from politicians under investigation.
Will she call for the all the Democrats who received “dirty money” from Michael Madigan to donate it to charity?
Matt Gaetz is innocent until proven guilty just like all the other Republicans and Democrats that have been accused of improprieties. I choose to wait for the facts to come out
“Davis Gaetz Hit With Money Issue”
If Davis defends Gaetz… boy, that’d be… interesting.
Rodney Davis always harps on partisan vitriolic rhetoric but is also always the first to be aggressive and combative with Dems and the press. “Do as I say, not as I do.”
Legislation calls for modernizing state s FOID, CCL systems annanews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from annanews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Bills call for firearms permit changes, but gun safety advocates say legislation wouldn t help
Peter Hancock, Capitol News Illinois
April 16, 2021
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Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly joins a bipartisan group of lawmakers during a news conference outside the Statehouse to promote legislation that would modernize the state s system for issuing Firearms Owners Identification cards and Concealed Carry Licenses.Peter Hancock | Capitol News Illinois
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is backing legislation that seeks to modernize the way the Illinois State Police processes and issues Firearm Owners Identification cards and Concealed Carry Licenses, a change supporters say would speed up the process and improve public safety.