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At Bellmore Movies, a sign of LIIFE at the event, giving them an opportunity to connect with fellow filmmakers and audiences The Long Island Internation- alike. al Film Expo is returning to its “We love hosting — it’s a lot home, Bellmore Movies, this of work, but it’s so rewarding,” year. said Henry Stampfel, co-owner Now in its 24th year, LIIFE of the Bellmore Movies and prestypically airs dozens of indepen- ident of the Long Island Film/ dent movies at the T V Fo u n d a t i o n , historic singlewhich sponsors s c r e e n t h e a t e r, LIIFE. “We’re proud which has been in of this.” operation for over Stampfel recount100 years. Last year ed seeing filmmakwas a shakeup, howers premiere films at ever, as the coronaviLIIFE and eventually rus pandemic made move on to projects the usual moviebig and small, ANNE STAmpfEl both going experience all f r o m H o l l y wo o d Co-owner, but impossible. blockbusters to other In lieu of the Bellmore Movies indie films made week-plus of movie with up-and-coming premieres, event visionaries. organizers last year “We’re glad it’s decided to show back,” said Anne films during two Stampfel, Henry’s drive-in dates at the Samanea wife and the theater’s co-owner. Mall in Westbury. They also “It’s always quite an experimade the films available to ence.” watch online — an offering that Although there are some will be repeated this year. drawbacks, including the showBack at Bellmore Movies, ing of fewer movies than past LIIFE will feature its usual red- years and the inability of foreign carpet event, including a pre- filmmakers to travel and showmiere night and a closing awards case their work, the vibe at this ceremony. Filmmakers from around the world usually gather Continued on page 4
By ANDREW GARCIA agarcia@liherald.com
Courtesy Merrick-Bellmore Little League
little league makes it big The Merrick-Bellmore Little League advanced to the state championship after winning the Long Island Section 4 West title over Rockville Centre on July 20. Story, additional photo, Page 5.
North Bellmore native hosts NPR podcast ‘After All Things’ By JoRDAN VAlloNE Jvallone@liherald.com
Sabrina Garone, a North Bellmore native, is the host of WSHU Radio’s podcast “After All Things.” The podcast, which bring listeners regional headlines and updates on the coronavirus pandemic, has been a popular addition to WSHU’s evening show since early last year. WSHU is a National Public Radio radio station owned and operated by Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Conn. “It’s the
local NPR affiliate that happens to be located on the Sacred Heart campus,” said Garone, 24. “They take a lot of interns from the school and have graduate assistant programs. That’s how I started working there.” Garone graduated from Wellington C. Mepham High School in 2014, and finished her undergraduate degree in Media Arts at Sacred Heart in 2018. Last year she completed a graduate degree in Broadcast Journalism and Media Production, also at SHU. Asked how she got involved in
podcasting, she said, “I honestly didn’t really know what I wanted to do. I wasn’t even thinking about graduate school. I had a professor tell me about this graduate assistant position at WSHU. Radio was the one thing I hadn’t really tried, which is funny because I liked podcasts and I listened to them all the time.” According to Garone, that professor, Joe Alicastro, knew that she liked the production aspect of broadcast journalism, due to her involvement in a television Continued on page 2
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