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[A second-hand request from James Mirabello via Alan Stein. If a list member has any information on the location of this documentary, please contact James Mirabello directly, at james@sparkmedia.org --Editor] Mr. Stein, I hope this message finds you doing well. I have a quick question for you. We are trying to locate a documentary called Bread & Roses: A New Deal for the Arts by German filmmaker Wieland Schulz-Kiel. Truth be told, we are having a difficult time locating a copy of this film. David Taylor remembered you saying that you had seen the documentary and suggested I ask you for some advice. We know you don't have a copy yourself, but do you know where we might be able to find one? Thanks again for all of your help and advice over the last few months. All best, James Mirabello james@sparkmedia.org Spark Media, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: Alan Stein [mailto:astein@gno.lib.la.us] Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 6:32 PM To: Cc: Wayne Everard Subject: RE: WPA documentary James: likewise, and please don't hesitate to contact me regarding WPA archives research here in New Orleans and throughout Louisiana. You can view our WPA photographic collection on our NUTRIAS home page/link: http://www.nutrias.org/~nopl/spec/speclist.htm Special Collections: Louisiana Photograph Collection Manuscripts Collections WPA Materials at NOPL Also, per the interview with Stetson Kennedy (Florida Writers' Project) I hope you can get to New Orleans as part of your documentary plans to interview Louisiana author Charles C. Foster about his book: Conchtown USA: Bahamian Fisherfolk in Riviera Beach by Foster, Charles C Yours, Al Stein, Head, Louisiana Division New Orelans Public Library Ph: 504/596-2614 -----Original Message----- From: james [mailto:james@sparkmedia.org] Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 4:07 PM To: Alan Stein Subject: RE: Stetson Kennedy Footage Dear Mr. Stein, Thank you for getting back to us with your new contact information. Sorry we did not get back to you sooner. We were in the midst of a production shoot in Florida for the Writers' Project documentary. I will definitely explore the website you gave us, and I am sure we will be in touch soon as the project develops even more. Thank you again for being so open to helping us! If you have any questions or need anything else, please feel free to contact me at (202) 463-6154 x2 or james@sparkmedia.org, or you can of course reach David at (203) 776-0708 or dataylor@igc.org. Thank you and again and I look forward to talking to you soon. Kindest regards, James Mirabello -----Original Message----- From: Alan Stein [mailto:astein@gno.lib.la.us] Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 7:01 PM To: dataylor@igc.org Cc: james@sparkmedia.org; mirko@interaccess.com Subject: Stetson Kennedy Footage Importance: High James and David: Here is how you can reach me currently: my new cell and pager number is: 504-596-2614 Alan H. Stein, Head Louisiana Division & City Archives Collection New Orleans Public Library 219 Loyola Avenue New Orleans, LA 70112-2044 Ph: 504/596-2614 E-mail: astein@gno.lib.la.us http:www.nutrias.org/~nopl/spec/speclist.htm Please see our website for information on the WPA in Louisiana: WPA Materials at NOPL I would be glad to also help your project with research from our extensive archives here! -Al Also use: asteinca@earthlink.net -- Thomas Thurston tt544@columbia.edu Institute for Learning Technologies Teachers College/Columbia University
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