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May 29, 2019 Vol. 14 No. 43
Air Museum Flower Drop
Gary Lueders, Honoree Lt. Col. Russ Mulvany, Congressman Raul Ruiz and Eitun Hedram with the Palm Springs High School Color Guard in back, Lucas McPherson, Jose Perez, John Holcomb, and Jose Talavera. Photo by Pat Krause. Story and Photo by Pat Krause The Palm Springs Air Museum held its 22nd Annual Flower Drop and Air Fair to celebrate Memorial Day and our Fallen Heroes. The flower Drop is always witnessed by thousands of parents and their children.
The event starts early with vendors selling memorial day items. There were exhibition rides on a C-47. Next was the dedication of the Clay Lacy Lear Jet and the artist Stan Stokes Display at 11:00. Food vendors took care of anyone hungry or thirsty.
The weather was the best in years, which was the reason there was a record crowd for this Memorial Day Celebration. One of the highlights was a special presentation to Lt. Col. F. Russ Mulvany. This war hero was a tail gunner on the B-24,
served in both Korea and Vietnam and was awarded numerous medals for bravery. Congressman Raul Ruiz presented him a Certificate of Congressional Recognition. The National Anthem was sung by Loretta Siani as the Colors were presented
by the Palm Springs High School AFJROTC Cadets while everyone held their hands over their hearts. Fred Bell spoke about the war heroes and how this day marks the appreciation
By Desert Star Staff Palm Springs, CA. – The 25th annual Palm Springs International ShortFest will showcase 369 films including 60 World Premieres, 25 International Premieres, 46 North American Premieres, 17 U.S. Premieres and 98 California Premieres. There are 60 curated programs, which will screen June 18-24, at the Camelot Theatres (Palm Springs Cultural Center) in Palm Springs. More than 5,600 of the festival submissions from 118 countries were submitted, most of which will be available in the Film Market for industry attendees to view. The complete line-up and schedule is available at www.psfilmfest.org and a list of films are included at the end of the release.
“Once again, we’re thrilled to share an incredible lineup brimming with talent from all over the globe,” said Artistic Director Lili Rodriguez. “From festival favorites to fresh discoveries, it’s clear that there is no shortage of talent in the short film world. The programming team poured over a record number of 5,600 submissions to find the 369 films that made the lineup – a selection that showcases a kaleidoscope of voices and perspectives, rich in originality and skill.” Short films featuring celebrated film and TV actors include Paul Lieberstein, Mandy Moore and Justin Bartha in The Big Break; Gillian Jacobs directs Danny Pudi in Curated; Maria Bello in EXIT; Amy Landecker in
Father Figurine; Jamie McShane in Good Morning; Tyler Labine in It’s Your Call; Brittany Snow directs Milkshake with Anna Camp; Patton Oswalt, Ben
Schwartz and Dermot Mulroney in Monster Challenge; Chris Gethard in Nighty Night; Tom Skerritt in The Phantom 52; M. Emmet Walsh in South of Bix;
and Brian Cox in Widdershins. Over $86,000 in prizes, including $26,750 in cash
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2019 Palm Springs International Shortfest Announces Line-Up
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