Words Carry Us with Betty MacDonald, March 28, 7 PM, Green Kill Sessions
Words Carry Us with Betty MacDonald hosts Richard Kroehling, Friday, March 28, 2025, 7 PM, Green Kill Sessions.
Words Carry Us with Betty MacDonald hosts Richard Kroehling, Friday, March 28, 2025, 7 PM.
Richard Kroehling is a multidisciplinary artist, film director, multi-media maker, painter and poet. Read about Richard and Betty below the ticket information.
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Richard Kroehling
Richard Kroehling is a multidisciplinary artist, film director, multi-media maker, painter and poet. Kroehling’s large body of work includes feature films, mainstream television, non-fiction, extensive video art, photography, poetry and installation media art. Richard’s works have been exhibited at film festivals, art museums, galleries and networks around the world including MOMA, WAAM, WAH, the Jewish Museum in New York, Brooklyn Museum, Cinema Gaumont, Paris, Teatro de Triennale di Milano, Goteborg Kunstahalle and Art Basel Miami.
"Rogerebert.com called Richard's AFTER, "Among the best films of 2024!"
Betty MacDonald
Writer/actor Betty MacDonald contributed to the writing of and performed in TMI’s What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting. Her essay “Before Roe v. Wade” appears in the anthology Get Out of My Crotch! Her work is included in the anthologies 80 Things to Do When You Turn 80, Open House, Better With Age, and Lightwood, Betty presented her essay “First Love,” at the Cell Theatre in New York City and at Vassar College. Videos of her essays “First Love”, "Daughter of Twins", "Not Jewish Enough”, and "I'm Not a Woman of My Age!" are available at WritersRead.org.
Betty hosts Words Carry Us, a livestream show of readings and interviews from Green Kill in Kingston, NY. Words Carry Us videos are available online at YouTube.com.
Following her early career as radio personality Tiny Lee, Betty became a travel industry correspondent. Presently, she finds travel exhausting and prefers staying home in New York’s Hudson Valley. For close to 40 years, storytelling has influenced her work as a performer with Community Playback Theatre.
All My Monsters are Dead or Why I Love Being Old, Betty’s book of poems and essays is available from Codhill Press