Bearing News covered the True/False Film Festival from March 1-4. Thank you for continually stopping by to check out what was happening.
Click the link above to check out all the stories and movies you might have missed. This year, according to the Columbia Daily Tribune, ticket sales for True/False topped out at 37,548, a 25 percent increase from the previous year, and all-time high for the festival.
On Friday, March 2nd, the True/False Film Festival festivities continued with the March March, an annual parade downtown where the unusual is welcomed. Anyone and everyone was invited, so long as they don a wacky costume and a grin.
About Ashleigh Atasoy
Half Turkish-half White, Ashleigh Atasoy is one cool drink of water. She’s got a Middle Eastern temper mixed in with all those White-people heartburn problems. To top it all off she’s as blunt as a butter knife and will say like she sees it. When she’s not playing practical jokes on friends or recounting hilarious encounters that could only happen to her, Ashleigh’s most probably shopping or being athletic. Forever traumatized by the evil-eye bracelet gifted to her at the age of seven by crazy Turkish relatives, Ashleigh has fully embraced her heritage by claiming that she is 100% Caucasian. As unconventional as she is opinionated, Ashleigh does as much as possible to give to those less fortunate than her and has a heart of gold…sometimes. (written by Trisha Chaudhary)
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One Response to True/False Film Festival sells all-time high
Parker Sutherland March 6, 2012 at 8:58 am
Muhammed those photos are stunning. They are completely crystal clear and wonderful.
On New Year’s Eve, Mr. Gregory Kirchhofer, chemistry teacher, headed for home after two weeks in Tennessee. The trip back took longer than expected but has given him stronger insight on what’s important in life.
Muhammed those photos are stunning. They are completely crystal clear and wonderful.