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While the festival returns to in-person screenings in Park City, Utah, you can also attend virtually via online screenings of world premiere documentaries and narrative films. Here are some of the early highlights. ....
Shelby Coates is an evening anchor/producer at 41NBC News. She anchors the 5, 5:30, and 6 evening newscasts. She also works behind the scenes producing the 5:00pm and managing newsroom assignments. She returns to 41NBC after working in Evansville, Indiana as the Morning/Noon Anchor and Executive Producer for WEVV. Shelby also spent time in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where she spent three years anchoring and producing the weekend morning newscasts at WSPA-TV. She also worked as a general assignment reporter, receiving several honors for her investigative and consumer reporting. Shelby has spent time working as a news anchor/reporter in Chattanooga, Tennessee; Macon, Georgia; and Abilene, Texas. ....
In September 1955 Richard Wayne Penniman walked into a New Orleans recording studio and transformed popular music with a kinetic blast of pure gibberish: “A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop, a-lop-bam-boom!” Charles “Dr Rock” White, a longtime personal friend of the performer better known as Little Richard, remembers witnessing his explosive breakthrough hit, ‘Tutti Frutti’, performed live shortly before their first meeting, at the Granada theatre in Mansfield in 1962. “It was such an amazing experience,” says White, who in 1985 wrote the pop icon’s authorised biography, The Life and Times of Little Richard. Now in his late 70s, White occasionally struggles to remember details, but his recollection of that night in a Nottinghamshire market town 58 years ago is vivid. “The spotlight fell on the piano and suddenly Little Richard came running down the aisle all dressed in white,” he says. “He leapt into the orchestra pit, then on to the stage, and he started hit ....