Spreading the News: Finding Joe Gets NYC Date…
November 27, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues, Talkin' Joe
The Joseph Campbell Foundation just made a special announcement. FINDING JOE will play for ONE NIGHT ONLY in New York City at the Symphony Space on DECEMBER 13, 2012. The theater seats 750, but since it is the only showing in New York, they are strongly encouraging everyone to purchase tickets in advance. Film Director [...]
Things I Finished by Sarai: A Cardboard Box Re-Purposed
November 12, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
In this week’s edition of “Things I Finished,” Sarai Hoffman talks about re-purposing a cardboard box to create something truly functional. *** Let’s be clear about this everything happened because I get distracted very easily and I have several empty cardboard boxes. My intent was to re-purpose these for my kitty to use as a [...]
Things I Finished by Sarai: This Week’s Celebration
November 5, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
The Day of the Dead (Dia de Los Muertos) is a holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and around the world in many cultures that focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died. The celebration takes place over two days (November 1–2, in connection with the [...]
Finding Joe: The Story Behind the Story…
October 20, 2011 by Annie
Filed under Jedemi Chronicles, News, Views & Clues, Talkin' Joe
An incident took place during the recently concluded Frys.com open. Someone who claimed to have been inspired by the movie “Drive,” threw a hot dog at Tiger Woods in an act that he claimed was “courageous and epic.” Getting arrested for disturbing the peace and impacting the results on that hole (Woods missed his 18-footer) [...]
30 Ballparks in 35 Days? A Computer-Aided Roadtrip…
June 4, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
A story in The Wall Street Journal’s Sports section (yes, they have one) caught my eye. Written by Jared Diamond, it talked about a summer road trip where a fan can visit the ballparks of all 30 Major League Baseball teams in a mere 35 days. Sound exhausting, right? Think about how mind boggling it [...]
Learning New Combos at UFC Gym
April 17, 2011 by Annie
Filed under Jedemi Presents, News, Views & Clues
Learning new combinations has been the focus of my training at UFC Gym in Concord. Since I am very visual, Coach Joey and Coach Carlo offered to help me out by demonstrating the combos while I held the video camera. Now I need to practice, practice, practice. ###
McIlroy at The Masters: He needed a Doctor…
April 12, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
Anyone who has played golf knows how hard it is to keep it together during that 18-hole (3-4+ hour) journey. The battle is mental and physical. Getting into a groove is what we all want, where it feels effortless and things just go your way. Watching the wheels come off the wagon for wee Rory [...]
The Pilot of the Jedemi Chronicles
February 6, 2011 by Annie
Filed under Jedemi Chronicles, Jedemi Presents
The following is the pilot of the Jedemi Chronicles. Since there is no money to fund the filming of it yet, we took the cost effective route and blocked the story using PowerPoint. Enjoy! Taming of the Suit: How it Happened One Night View more presentations from Annie Gladue. Point of reference: To learn more [...]
Ready for a Transcendent Experience?
September 13, 2010 by Annie
Filed under Jedemi Presents, News, Views & Clues
Sometimes you just need to get away from it all… transcend the chaos and noise of the day-to-day, matters of consequence. Thanks to the fine work of Bill (“Billy”) Fitzgerald, here’s your chance. His “Balloons over Egypt” piece is fantastic!
It runs just under 5-minutes. Enjoy!
Viewing “The Hurt Locker” in Another Dimension…
March 8, 2010 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
Much has been said about the mega-blockbuster, Avatar being available in 3-D (as in third dimension) — a viewing format that requires special glasses. 3-D is picking up steam in Hollywood because it is supposed to be more engaging. The thing is, I discovered that there is another way to engage the viewer without the [...]
Introducing Toll House Tales, a Scripel
February 7, 2010 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
Now available in the Jedemi Presents section, Toll House Tales: All Fired Up, a serialized scripel (part script, part novel). This is the story about three young women (ranging in age from mid-twenties to mid-thirties) who end up spending an Autumn weekend together at an Oregon beach house. For two of the women, this is [...]
WordPress Wonders — Making Jedemi.com Sing
August 13, 2009 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
“What’s essential is invisible to the eye…” Anyone who has worked with me knows that I have a constant flow of creative ideas that I somehow manage to capture from time to time, in my journal or on a napkin or, if I’m really being structured, in mock-ups using PowerPoint. When it comes to this [...]

