'Ike: A Documentary' Screens in Austin Tonight
Here come Galveston's Hurricane Story Tellers telling the tales of their island, post-Ike.
By Kate X Messer, 1:04PM, Fri. Jun. 12, 2009
Last week's cover story, When the Sun Rises told the tale of a group of Galveston high school students who made a documentary about their post-Ike community and its struggle to recover. Tonight these young filmmakers will host a screening of their work, Ike: A Documentary, The Story of a Torn City Rebuilt by Everyday Heroes tonight at 6:30pm at the Austin City Limits Studio 6A at KLRU. Seating is limited. To attend, please RSVP to [email protected]. Details after the jump.
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