Alethea Pape
Alethea Pape is a movie fanatic. She is also an avid researcher of history. She lives in the Hudson Valley region of New York and is originally from New Jersey. She was graduated from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia with a BFA in Film and Art Therapy. She has a New Jersey Elementary Education Certificate and a Victim Advocacy Certificate. She has written screenplays, theatrical plays, short stories, and commentaries. Her favorite author is Edgar Allen Poe.
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The University of the Arts: BFA, ATR; The Center for Legal Studies: Victim AdvocacyInterests
movies, photography, sculpture, film production, politics, social issues, parenting, psychology, history, geology, God, cars, the supernatural, musicAffiliations
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Wildflower Hunting in New YorkThree trails hikers can visit to find spring wildflowers outside of New York City. -
O & W Napanoch Station Railroad Museum in Ellenville, NYOn the grounds of an historic prison is also the site of an historic railway. -
Sami Gayle Chats About "Detachment"Sami Gayle, a mature and focused new actress, is bound to continue to be successful in the film industry. Her gratitude for the support she's been given is key. -
Human Trafficking in SpainWomen forced into the sex industry in Spain have governments and advocacy groups on their side.
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How the Movies Got Their Start in Upstate New YorkFilm legend D.W. Griffith created a film community In Cuddebackville, N.Y. If only the weather had been better. -
Fresh Blood in the Horror GenreA look at new writers to the horror genre.
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3D Big With Academy for Visual EffectsIn the Academy Awards Visual Effects category, three of the final five nominations are 3D.
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Budget Proposal Sparks Republican OppositionPresident Obama introduced a budget plan during an address to college students. -
10 States Released from No Child Left BehindPresident Obama spoke about the decision to grant 10 states waivers for the No Child Left Behind law in a White House event at 1:55 p.m. EST on Feb. 9, 2012.
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Rescuing a Movie CollectionSpending a few minutes to repair DVDs and VHS tapes helps me keep my favorite movies instead of buying new ones.
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Hudson Horror ShowHorror fans be aware, a newly formed film show has developed a cult-like following.
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Susan G. Komen Foundation Quits Planned Parenthood PartnershipSince 2005, the breast cancer charity donated money to Planned Parenthood. On Jan. 31, the Susan G. Komen Foundation ended the alliance. -
Wasted RevengeA Flash Fiction story of a woman who realizes revenge is a wasted effort. -
My Time as a 'Philadelphia' Movie ExtraA look back at how as a film student I worked as an extra on Jonathan Demme's film 'Philadelphia,' starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington.
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Three Stylistic DirectorsThese three directors have their own style. Their movies are often reffered to as macabre, violent, and dark.
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Winter Farm Fresh Foods in New YorkA list of three privately owned farm fresh produce grocers. -
60's Light Shows Digitalized60's music fans can enjoy a digital light show at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.
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Best Sledding Hills in the Hudson Valley, New YorkThis list includes local popular sledding hills.Also published on:
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Holiday Driving Tips on the NJ Turnpike; NorthIf you travel the NJ Turnpike during the holidays, here are some tips to keep in mind.
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New York Indie Film Interview: INDIE Cinderfella's Kenneth BleakleyAn interview with Hudson Valley, New York, -area writer/director Kenneth M. Bleakley.
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Throwing Darts in Sullivan County, New YorkIn this wooded upstate New York county, three inns in three different towns provide a fun atmosphere for playing darts for the novice or the serious.
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A Brief Guide to the Eastern Orthodox ReligionTwo important differences in belief divided the Eastern Orthodox church from the Catholic church in early Christian history. Several other beliefs and traditions of this centuries-old religion are listed. -
Volunteering at the Rosendale TheatreA group of Hudson Valley Filmmakers and film enthusiasts form the Rosendale Theatre Collective to save the historic movie theater in Rosendale, New York. -
"Sucker Punch" From Emerging to EvolvingIn "The Watchmen" and "300", Zach Snyder created his film style. "Sucker Punch" expands on his previous themes with a cohesive victory.
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Film and Ballet: History, Current, and FutureWhat is ballet's connection to film? How can film best portray ballet? Is it drama, expose, or the art form itself? What is more compelling to film audiences?
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I Am Number Four - ReviewA fully entertaining sci-fi triller film.
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Tru TV Presents: World's DumbestCast and Crew keep me watching every week.
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Scary LoveA fictional story of two women arguing in a tunnel. -
2011 Dance on Camera Festival, Part 1A review of the Billy Cowie Retrospective at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in Midtown, NYC.
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David Fincher Wins Best Director Award for 'The Social Network'In the 68th annual Golden Globe Awards, David Fincher was selected as the Best Director for the film "The Social Network." It came as little surprise, as the film chronicled the creation of the widely popular social network site Facebook.
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Web Series: Super Knocked UpAn action comedy shot in upstate New York is an example of using digital technology for movie production. -
Film Editing: The Magic of MoviesFilm editing is an art form. Editing techniques are an integral part of a successful film. -
Heartbreaking Dawns Hot Sauce ReviewA review of a flavorful hot sauce developed and run by a small privately owned company. -
Rest Gentle MotherA poem to a special woman.
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Winter FairiesIt's winter in the city and a little girl's wish for magic is granted by a winter fairy. She escapes to her backyard where she creates her own world from a small lot with one cedar tree. When she gets down from the tree something red catches her eye. -
Bible Verses for Inspiration and EncouragementA look at how anyone can be encouraged by the Bible.
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Speculation on Both Parents of Missing BoysA short analysis of whether speculation has helped or hurt the case of the three missing Michigan boys.
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Italian Director Commits SuicideThis article briefly examines the cinematic influences of Mario Monicelli and the legacy he left behind.
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A Tribute to Leslie NielsenSadly, on Sunday, Nov. 28, 2010, Leslie Nielsen passed away.
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Silent ChristmasThis is a dark fictional short story about one woman's struggle with giving and protecting herself.
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WomanA poem challenging women.
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Cheap Ways to Get the Hair Color You WantIdeas for coloring hair at home.
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An Inside Review of Film SchoolThis article briefly explains my film school experience at an art university.





















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