The Washington Post Web Buzz previously linked to Goatman: The Movie and The Legend of the Coatman.
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
Washington Post Links to Bowie Living
The Washington Post Web site contains a section called Web Buzz featuring four links to local blog posts. The links are usually changed each weekday. Today was the third time that a link to Bowie Living was included in the Washington Post's Web Buzz section. The Post linked to yesterday's story about a Bowie museum that started a petition to replace George Washington with John Wayne on the U.S. one dollar bill. Click here to see the story.
The Washington Post Web Buzz previously linked to Goatman: The Movie and The Legend of the Coatman.

The Washington Post Web Buzz previously linked to Goatman: The Movie and The Legend of the Coatman.
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Bowie Living on Bowie Cable TV
John Rouse, former editor of the Bowie Blade-News, invited me on the Bowie News and Views cable program on Bowie Cable TV to talk about the Bowie Living blog. I believe the first showing will air Friday, June 11 at 7:00pm on Comcast channel 77 and Verizon FIOS channel 11.


Jim Travland in the Bowie Cable TV control room. Jim recently filmed footage of the Bowie Memorial Day Parade and Bowiefest for Bowie Cable TV.
Aside from my George Bush moments when I stumbled over words, I know I misspoke about the Prince George's County Arts in Public places program. During the show I mentioned that 10% of the cost of new County buildings is allocated to artwork for the new building. The figure is actually 1%.
The full show can be seen on YouTube in six parts. Other Bowie News and Views shows can be seen on YouTube by clicking here.
John Rouse sitting in the Bowie Cable TV studio before the taping of the show.
The Bowie Cable TV studio.
Jim Travland in the Bowie Cable TV control room. Jim recently filmed footage of the Bowie Memorial Day Parade and Bowiefest for Bowie Cable TV.
Aside from my George Bush moments when I stumbled over words, I know I misspoke about the Prince George's County Arts in Public places program. During the show I mentioned that 10% of the cost of new County buildings is allocated to artwork for the new building. The figure is actually 1%.
The full show can be seen on YouTube in six parts. Other Bowie News and Views shows can be seen on YouTube by clicking here.
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Shameless Self Promotion
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