“Forgotten Hollywood”- Reviewing the Situation…

Posted on March 19, 2016 by raideoman1 | No Comments

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   Before I formally conclude my trip to New York, I thought I would look back at some highlights, courtesy of Rich Hogan Photography. He’s aces for capturing wonderfully candid moments.

reel-web-logo   I was thrilled to be a special guest speaker at the 2016 ReelAbilities Film Festival. The Festival Director, Ravit Turjeman (below left), guaranteed a memorable time for the supporters of the week-long event. It’s no wonder there was record-breaking attendance.

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nypl_logo   For my part, I was treated quite well at my three locations that are part of the New York Public Library system. The repositories at Baychester and Jerome Park (in the Bronx), and Mid-Manhattan were quite hospitable, and very professionally run. The staff made it easy to present Forgotten Hollywood to the festival patrons choosing to attend my nostalgic journey through cinema’s Golden Age.

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   What made this trip complete was my companion throughout the trip to the East Coast, my sister Virginia (below). This may have been the most fun I have ever had with my sibling away from home. One of my closest friends, Rich Hogan (below), lives in Upstate New York, and he traveled down to spend treasured time with us. One of the many stops, Katz’s Delicatessen, was the locale of a famous scene in When Harry Met Sally. All I will say about the cinematic moment is that involved Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal.


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   All-in-all, it was a great week!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

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