Marin Poets Live! Television Marathon - Sunday April 24

Poetry fuels our intellect, sparks our imagination and makes us all dream out loud.

Join us on Marin TV this Sunday April 24, as we celebrate National poetry month with a Marin Poets Live! marathon.

Four years ago, the Marin County Free Library began this series hosted by Neshama Franklin and crewed by Marin TV volunteers Brian Jones, Nancy Finston, Lori Greenleaf, Brad Flaharty and others. Thirty eight episodes later the series is still going strong, giving voice to Marin's poetry community!

Tune in Sunday - we promise your week will be the better for it!

Schedule for Sunday April 24th on the Education Channel
(Comcast CH 30 | AT&T CH 99 and cmcm.tv/liveedu)

9:00 AM Jackie Kudler
9:30 AM Gerald Fleming & Barbara Swift Bauer
10:00 AM Doreen Stock
10:30 AM Margaret Kaufman & Albert Flynn DeSilver
11:00 AM Joanne Kyger
11:30 AM Kay Ryan
12:00 PM Claudia Chapline & Giovanni Singleton
12:30 PM Sharon Fain & Joseph Zaccardi
1:00 PM CB Follett & Kathy Evans
1:30 PM Brenda Hillman
2:00 PM Prartho Sereno & Claire Blotter
2:30 PM Jane Hirshfield

Sports Broadcasting Camp 2016

Registration for the 2016 Sports Broadcasting Camp is now open! To find out dates and more info, visit our CMCM Sports page. To sign up now, register here.

Join the Community Media Center of Marin, and the San Rafael Pacifics for the most hands-on, real-life professional production training available to students in the Bay Area. All participants will learn camera operation, directing, multi-camera switching, on-screen graphics, scorekeeping, and audio mixing, while simultaneously providing live TV coverage of select baseball games to Pacifics fans.

Register here.

Larry Moyer Tribute at CMCM

The Community Media Center of Marin is honored to present "A Tribute to Larry Moyer," a Sausalito waterfront artist, free spirit, and counter-culture icon on Wednesday, April 6 from 7 - 8:30 PM.

Larry Moyer and cartoonist/songwriter Shel Silverstein ("The Giving Tree"), traveled the world before settling in Sausalito in the early '70s.  Moyer and his artist-wife Dianne Karasik lived on the waterfront for 47 years. Beloved by his community, Moyer was a vital part of the Beat scene in the Bay Area and was friends with Alan Watts among other notable figures of the era.

Well known for his photography, his support for saving the waterfront from developers, and directing "The Moving Finger," an award-winning film he made in the '60s, Moyer passed away on March 6, 2016.

In addition to the multi-media presentation about Moyer's remarkable life, CMCM's free Media Mixer will include socializing and light refreshments. Those wishing to attend are asked to please R.S.V.P. to marinartists@hotmail.com

CMCM in Marin Magazine

Join the wave of people-powered media!

Here is a great sidebar article from Marin Magazine's April issue. Be sure to pick up a copy and share with your friends.

Check out the online version in the meantime.

IJ Forums Episode 3

Homelessness in San Rafael

The hot button topic of homelessness in San Rafael will be explored in the next IJ Forums. Host Dick Spotswood interviews San Rafael Chief of Police Diana Bishop, then gets the perspectives of Hugo Landecker, a community activist, and Christine Paquette, Director of St. Vincent de Paul in the next episode to air on Monday, March 14 at 7:30 PM.

In the meantime, watch previous episodes on our YouTube channel:

Laugh it off!

This Friday, February 26 at 11 PM on the Community Channel 26 watch the latest episodes of MarINSANITY, hosted by stand-up comedian Sam Meeker.

The comedians included in these episodes (in order of appearance): Liz Stone, Chad Opitz, Nicole Calasich, Matt Curry, Kelly Anneken, and Priya Prasad.

IJ Forums Ep. 2: Ross Valley flood control

Watch the latest episode of IJ Forums, this time, focused on Ross Valley flood control.

5:30 Saturday, February 13
7:30 Monday, February 22
5:30 Saturday, February 27

On Marin TV - Channel 26 on Comcast and Channel 99 on U-verse.

CMCM Screening: Cuba, Libre

An informative and insightful documentary about Cuba's past and present will be screened at CMCM on Saturday, February 13.

Members are invited to arrive at 6:30 PM to mix and mingle prior to the 7 PM presentation of "Cuba, Libre," produced by member Dick Jordan, a prolific travel writer and blogger.

WEAR & TEAR: living woman

The transformation of a woman's body and the struggle to adapt to the early stages of motherhood: a performance art piece featuring poetry and biology, fact and fantasy, dance and drama.


Two renditions, at 6:30pm and 8:00pm. In addition to the performance, the body of artwork WEAR & TEAR: living woman will be on view at the throughout the evening, and until the end of March. Gallery hours: tu/th 2-9pm; fri/sat 11-6pm

January's Producer Spotlight

Your name:

S. Kramer Herzog

How long have you been a member of CMCM?

3 years

The Title of Your Marin TV Series:

The Best of Investing

In a nutshell, describe your CMCM series:

A radio show (910 am) about investing that is also being taped for a TV show.

Where were you born? San Rafael, CA

Where were you raised? San Rafael, CA

If you attended college ... What was the name of the school?

Heald College

What was your major?

Business

What is/was your occupation? How long have you been in this profession?

Video Producer 15 years

What inspired you to produce your own TV series?

To stay in the loop with CMCM.

What is your favorite part of TV production?

Filming

What is your least favorite part?

Writing

What advice would you give a new CMCM member who wants to produce a Marin TV series?

Take all the classes to see what you love & can do best.

What was your favorite TV show growing up?

The Fugitive (TV Series 1963–1967)

What is your favorite TV show now?

Any and all documentaries.