Writing on Golden Pond
Posted on August 8, 2009

(Academy Award Winner Ernest Thompson and John Herman, Photo by P.T. Sullivan)
I attended Ernest Thompson’s inaugural workshop entitled ‘Write On Golden Pond.’ Thompson is the writer of ‘On Golden Pond’ and the writer/director of countless other projects. He’s currently developing a feature length film and web series in NH. For the workshop, the celebrated writer and director literally opens his farm to a collection of writers, putting them through an unexpectedly emotional journey to sincere writing. Everyone present wrote a play over the course of the weekend. The plays were performed at the workshop’s conclusion by a group of talented actors. Thompson colored the weekend with his stories of Hollywood icons like Henry Fonda, Katherine Hepburn, James Earl Jones, and Julie Andrews. Writers traveled from as far as Walla Walla, Washington to experience the weekend. The workshop is being offered again August 21st through the 23rd. Find out more info at WhiteBridgeFarmProductions.com The workshop is pricey, but it is worth every penny.
In the past year, there has been an explosion of creative activity in New Hampshire. The amount of collaboration and shear creative energy seen at NH Media Makers seems to grow with each month. The NH film scene is on the rise. Writers are coming out of nowhere to join us at All Things Out Loud. Creative minds are really coming out of the woodwork. With people like Ernest Thompson to guide the next wave of creative minds, I feel like our best work is yet to come.
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Odd Noggin Land wins Best of NH: Web Series
Posted on June 28, 2009
That’s me, Burger, and Ryan Plaisted. We are very happy. Thanks NH Magazine! Check out the live action musical video series and web comic at www.OddNoggin.com
Brand new episode debuts tomorrow!
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RELEASE: Comedy Summer Camp for Grown-ups Open For Registration
Posted on June 24, 2009

Have fond memories of summer camp? Adults from around the country are reliving their camp memories at a special retreat in the Maine woods. Camprov is a volunteer-run comedy summer camp for grown ups running from Friday, August 28th to Sunday, August 30th. It’s a jam-packed weekend of comedy workshops and performances.
“What makes Camprov special is that we’re truly dedicated to the summer camp experience,” says director John Herman. “Think toasted marshmallows, swimming, capture the flag, friendship bracelets, and cabin wars. Why should kids have all the fun?”
The weekend also features special guest instructors, including comedian Zach Ward. Ward has trained improv talent featured on television (Jeff Richards, Saturday Night Live, MADtv), the big screen (Maddy Curley, Disney’s Stick it), and students now featured at IO Chicago, IO West, The Magnet, UCBT-NY and UCBT-LA, Second City, Boom Chicago (Amsterdam), and the ComedySportz® across the World Comedy League. Among the instructors joining Ward are comedians Asaf Ronen (author of Directing Improv), Jill Bernard (author of Small Cute Book of Improv), and stand up comedian Dana Jay Bein, who was recently seen training a comedy hopeful on MTV’s Made.

“After one weekend, a beginner will have hours of workshops and performance under their belt. On the flipside, veteran comedians learn and work in an informal setting with their colleagues,” says Herman. “And we see a lot of networking happening during the lobster dinner.”
Camprov includes food and lodging, 10 hours of workshops, 2 nights of performances, and a whole lot more. The weekend costs $325 with a $25 discount offered until July 1st. For more information, registration, and a link to a social network populated by new and former campers, go to Camprov.com

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Yes, I was running through the city dressed as Pacman.
Posted on June 7, 2009
(photo by @porturtle)
This weekend I joined Stranger Than Fiction in turning downtown Portsmouth into a live action video. We were kicking off our summer season of improv comedy. Join us for ‘Tuesday Night Improv’ every Tuesday night of the summer at the Players Ring Theatre in Portsmouth. Shows start at 8 pm! Reserve your tickets now by calling (603) 436-8123.
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2009 Best of NH: Web Series, Odd Noggin Land
Posted on June 5, 2009
Just found out that our surreal musical web TV show and web comic Odd Noggin Land won 2009 Best of NH: Web Series. Congrats to the cast and crew! A new episode should be up next week. In the meantime, ketchup with old episodes!
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Another local excitedly spots the Fiesta, takes photos
Posted on May 7, 2009
I stopped at a gas station after leading a media literacy program in Goffstown for Media Power Youth. A car pulled up behind me. The driver stepped out, excitedly saying, “I didn’t realize there were any of these released yet!” He immediately noted my Ford Fiesta’s manufacturer license plate, and I explained that I was an agent of the Fiesta Movement. He asked if he could take a few photos of the car. I asked if I could take a few photos of him taking photos of the car. His name is Scott. Scott can’t wait until this car is released in the US.
Enjoy:
UPDATED WITH SCOTT’S PHOTO’S:
Previous posts about the Fiesta Movement:
Leslie Poston conducts a sideways Fiesta Movement interview
John Herman and the Ford Fiesta, Photo by P.T. Sullivan
New Hampshire loves the Ford Fiesta
The Fiesta Movement begins!
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Leslie Poston conducts a sideways Fiesta Movement interview
Posted on May 3, 2009
On the way to Boston Media Makers this morning, Leslie Poston of UptownUncorked interviewed me about the Fiesta Movement with her cell phone via Qik. The interview was live cast on the web and archived on the Qik website. The interview is displayed sideways, because Leslie was holding her cell phone sideways. Don't laugh. Soon everyone will be doing it this way. View the video by clicking below.
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Save the Ioka!
Posted on May 3, 2009
Just got back from the “Save the Ioka” rally in Exeter, NH. Please take a look at the Save the Ioka website and pass it on. Built in 1915, the Ioka Theatre is one of the dwindling number of independent movie theaters in the country. Below is Marc Murai, the man hoping to turn to turn the over-90 year old theater into the Ioka Digital and Performing Arts Center. He inspired the crowd with his thoughts and reflections, including imagery and lyrics from the Broadway musical Man of La Mancha. He is looking to raise $10,000 by Wednesday night at 7 PM. He says if he is successful and can move forward in the theater’s purchase, then the marquee lights will go on at 8 PM. If they remain dim, then we all know what that means.
Here are Laurie and Brycen Couture showing their support:
And here are community members making donations to save the theater:
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Free Comic Book Day!
Posted on May 3, 2009
How cool is this photo of my wife Danielle (and family music rock star Uncle Phil, Cheeseburger from www.oddnoggin.com, Optimus Prime, and Darth Vader) at Free Comic Book Day?
Free Comic Book Day is a single day – the first Saturday in May each year – when participating comic book shops across North America and around the world give away comic books absolutely free to anyone who comes into their stores. The day was incredibly fun. Jetpack Comics put on a great event. The Odd Noggin Land table was a whirlwind of music and fun:
The photo above was taken by Kirk Membry, who also took THIS AMAZING 360 PANOGRAPHIC PHOTO of Danielle and I at the event. If you look closely, then you’ll also see Peter Laird, co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. All said and done, it was a great day, where even little kids got a feel for what it is like to live in Odd Noggin Land:
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Nest, opening reception at Ello Gallery
Posted on May 2, 2009
Last night I attended the opening reception for Nest, a new exhibition at the Ello Gallery. Nest features paintings, drawings, and mixed media art by Cassandra Warren, Kay Kelley & Leah Creates.
Here are Leah and Cassy at their show:
And here is Leah’s arm (by Cassy) in front of a drawing (by Cassy):
And finally, here is Leah getting out of my Ford Fiesta. I had promised her a ride. The Fiesta Movement spreads. By the way, Leah developed this very website.
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