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Karen Sharpe-Kramer and Kat Kramer Unveil a Biography Long Overdue: “Producer of Controversy: Stanley Kramer — Hollywood Liberalism, and The Cold War”
On sunny, celebratory Saturday in February, denizens of Los Angeles and Palm Springs in kind forfeited that of the beach, volleyball and desert fancy in preference of inland entropy as a caravan of natives from Los Angeles and Palm Springs … Continue reading
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Tagged and the Cold War, biography, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Jennifer Frost, Just Fabulous Bookstore, Karen Sharpe Kramer, Kat Kramer, Palm Springs, Producer of Controversy: Stanley Kramer – Hollywood Liberalism, Sidney Poitier, Stanley Kramer, Stanley Kramer Biography
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“Kat Kramer’s Films That Change the World” Presents Atomic Cinema Festival
“Atomic Cinema Fest”, is part of the International Uranium Film Festival, and was a one day film festival presented by “Kat Kramer’s Films That Change the World”, held at Raleigh Studios to bring movies and documentaries dedicated to educating people on the risks … Continue reading
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Tagged Atomic Cinema Fest, Billy Bennight, cold war. activism, David Valentino, Ed Asner, Film, Films that change the world, Harvey Wasserman, Joey Luthman, Karen Sharpe Kramer, Kat Kramer, Libbe HaLevy, live review, Lou Gossett Jr., Mimi Kennedy, Nuclear, Tara-Nicole Azarian
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