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"Hendrie" screening with Q & A benefiting Long Beach Public Radio station 99.1FM KLBP

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On Sunday, May 3rd, 99.1FM KLBP (or KLBP.org) is planning a special screening of “Hendrie” at the Art Theater, 2025 E. 4th Street in downtown Long Beach. Beginning at 2 p.m., the presentation will be followed by a moderated question-and-answer session with Hendrie himself and the film's director.

Tickets are $25, with proceeds benefiting the station as it moves into new studios to better serve the community. Tickets available at: "Hendrie" screening and exclusive Q&A with Phil
 

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From Richard Wagoner's radio column for this week:

Hendrie Screening Update

As mentioned previously, Long Beach low-power FM station KLBP (99.1 FM in the city, online at KLBP.org online) is presenting a special screening of the movie “Hendrie,” which chronicles the career of one of the most creative talk hosts to ever hit the local and national airwaves. He was perhaps best known for his time on KFI.

Sunday, May 3rd is the date, with the screening at 2 p.m. followed by a live appearance by Hendrie himself, including a question and answer session led by two true radio geeks, Michael Stark and me. Stark and I formerly worked together on the podcast, Radio Waves.

It will all be held at the Art Theatre in downtown Long Beach, 2025 E 4th Street, 90814. Tickets are $25 at KLBP.org, with proceeds benefiting the station.

Interview we did with the director of "Hendrie" promoting the screening:
 
From Richard Wagoner's radio column for this week:

Hendrie Screening Update

As mentioned previously, Long Beach low-power FM station KLBP (99.1 FM in the city, online at KLBP.org online) is presenting a special screening of the movie “Hendrie,” which chronicles the career of one of the most creative talk hosts to ever hit the local and national airwaves. He was perhaps best known for his time on KFI.

Sunday, May 3rd is the date, with the screening at 2 p.m. followed by a live appearance by Hendrie himself, including a question and answer session led by two true radio geeks, Michael Stark and me. Stark and I formerly worked together on the podcast, Radio Waves.

It will all be held at the Art Theatre in downtown Long Beach, 2025 E 4th Street, 90814. Tickets are $25 at KLBP.org, with proceeds benefiting the station.

Interview we did with the director of "Hendrie" promoting the screening:
I think you may mean sunday may 5th (cinco de mayo)
 


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