Art House Cinema and Pub and YPR present the short documentary film Your Opinion, Please in two showings Monday and Tuesday, December 1st and 2nd, at 7pm. The film relies on a decade of archived audio of the popular live call-in program Your Opinion, Please!, which aired on YPR from 1998-2008.
A Q&A will follow each screening, with director Marshall Granger, cinematographer Lorin Granger, host and creator of Your Opinion, Please! Marvin Granger, and co-host Ken Siebert. Tickets and Information
A Q&A will follow each screening, with director Marshall Granger, cinematographer Lorin Granger, host and creator of Your Opinion, Please! Marvin Granger, and co-host Ken Siebert. Tickets and Information
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