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What's Up Wit' That? What's Up Wit' That?
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Wednesday, 15 September 2010 08:44

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"What's Up Wit' That?" producer and host, Andrew Willyoung, has a conversation with show co-producer, director, and editor, Loretta Beavers, about some of the history and behind-the-scenes activities of the program.
 
This episode was taped in March 2010.
This episode was first aired on KMVT 15 in September 2010.
This episode was web published 09/15/2010.
This episode was published to KMVT 15's YouTube channel on 11/18/10.
 
 
What's Up Wit' That? Capturing San José History
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Saturday, 15 May 2010 09:00

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Andrew interviews local artist, Wayne Jiang, and Sarah Puckitt, curator of art and photography of History San José. They talk about the various aspects of recording and collecting San Jose and Silicon Valley History, which includes Jiang's paintings.
 
For more information: http://wwww.historysanjose.org/
                              http://www.waynejiang.com/
 
This episode was taped in February 2010.
This episode was first aired on KMVT 15 in March 2010.
This episode was web published 05/14/2010.
This episode was published to KMVT 15's YouTube channel on 11/18/10.
 
 
What's Up Wit' That? Andrezia
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Sunday, 21 February 2010 18:13

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Andrew interviews singer and songwriter Andrezia, her manager, Madiou Diouf, and her publicist, J.E. They discuss her career goals and aspirations. Andrezia is kind enough to perform a couple of numbers for us and share a music video.
 
For more information: Andrezia's MySpace page
                                  Spoken Hands Production homepage
 
This episode was taped in November 2009.
This episode was first aired on KMVT 15 in February 2010.
This episode was web published 02/25/2010.
This episode was published to KMVT 15's YouTube channel on 2/26/10.
 
 
What's Up Wit' That? Women & Blogging
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Saturday, 13 February 2010 16:16

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Andrew interviews Elisa Camahort-Page, Co-Founder of BlogHer.com, a website that empowers and promotes women bloggers. Camahort-Page discusses the basics of a blog and blogging. She discusses the accessibility and community of blogging.
 
For more information: http://www.blogher.com/
 
This episode was taped in September 2009.
This episode was first aired on KMVT 15 in February 2010.
This episode was web published 02/18/2010.
This episode was published to KMVT 15's YouTube channel on 2/26/10. 
 
 
What's Up Wit' That? Zombies
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Friday, 05 February 2010 09:00

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Andrew interviews Dan Vado, of SLG Publishing, and Maureen Beavers. Vado organized San Jose's first Zombie-o-Rama in 2009. Zombie events are appearing all over the country. Beavers attended Zombie-o-Rama in costume and filmed some of it. Both are knowledgeable aficionados of zombie lore and pop culture.
 
For more information: http://www.zombieorama.com/
 
This episode was taped in September 2009.
This episode was first aired on KMVT 15 in February 2010.
This episode was web published 02/11/2010.
This episode was published to KMVT 15's YouTube channel on 2/26/10.
 
 
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