Channeling the Upper Valley
5 S. Main Street, 1st floor, White River Junction, VT 05001
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March 8, 2023
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White River Indie Film Festival 2023
March 23-26
White River Indie Films (WRIF) returns with our 18th annual film festival of new global and local cinema, filmmaker talkbacks, workshops and events at the Briggs Opera House and JAM in White River Junction, VT.
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Tough Talk
Former SC Governor Nikki Haley launched the 2024 primary season with a late February whirlwind trip to the Granite State. "We need to start focusing on generational leadership," she told an Exeter audience. "And the best way to do that is to put a badass woman in the White House."
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The Future of Movie Theaters
As we gear up for this years's White River Indie Film Festival March 23-26, let's take a look back at one of WRIF 2022's film panels on the future of movie theaters in the age of streaming with critic David Sterritt in conversation with James O'Hanlon of Montpelier's Savoy Theater, Sydney Stowe of Hop Film, and filmmaker Samantha Davidson Green.
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From the Heart
In this AVA Gallery Artist Panel with John R. Stomberg, Sachiko Akiyama, Chris Chou, and Kayla Mohammadi, the topics of the paintings and sculpture in this exhibition, where they exist, follow distantly in importance compared with the artists’ push for more intangible responses to form, color, rhythm and texture.t.
Produced by JAM 2.24.23
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Find local government and school meetings for Hartford, Norwich, and Hartland, VT; Hanover, NH and Lebanon, NH (SAU88 only). Pictured: Hanover School Board Deliberative Session (3/02/23)
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Search for yoga, meditation, and religious services shared by local organizations at JAM On-Demand. Pictured: Norwich Congregational Church Service (2/26/23)
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@ the JAM space & around the Upper Valley
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March 10
LunaFest
Vermont Works for Women (VWW) is kicking off the LUNAFEST® 2023 season, a film festival of award-winning short films by and about women, in the Upper Valley! Join us for an in-person screening at The Briggs Opera House on 5 South Main Street in White River Junction, VT on Friday, March 10, 2023.
All proceeds benefit VWW’s mission to
promote economic justice and advance gender equity.
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Upper Valley voices on
JAM Podcasts
Just over a year ago, JAM (CATV) launched a podcasting function to help new voices (literally) be heard, striving to build bridges of empathy and strengthen community in the Upper Valley through podcasting. If you haven't browsed the 62 original episodes (and counting) created by community members like yourselves yet, you're in for a treat. Take a listen to new episodes on Going the Dismas, Shelf Help, Intersections or Senior Solutions... you might be inspired to start your own!
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CREATIVITY + MEDIA LITERACY + FRIENDS
JAM Media Arts Camp
June 26th - Aug 4th
What’s your media jam? Whether it’s a TV show, film, podcasting, music video, animation, or yet to be discovered, JAM summer camps give you media tools and a crew of friends to help you create. Each week offers a unique focus aimed at different age groups with a shared foundation in multimedia production skills.
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Reserve the Briggs Opera House for your next show
The Briggs Opera House welcomes community arts groups of every kind to present performances in the historic theater in downtown White River Junction, VT. JAM has partnered with the Briggs to manage rental reservations, with optional technical/media production services when available. Learn more!
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From around the region...
JAM (CATV) partners with the Vermont Access Network (VAN) for HD (high def) community-produced content on Comcast 1070 (VT) and streaming everywhere.
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JAM – Junction Arts & Media supports lifelong learning to engage the tools of media for individual and community expression in the Upper Valley. | |
JAM – Junction Arts & Media
5 S. Main Street, 1st Floor (in the Newberry Market)
White River Junction, VT 05001
Contact us at info@uvjam.org
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