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Author Topic: Tribes of the 21st Century: Bodybuilders (w/ Laura Binetti) 09/11/08  (Read 727 times)
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« on: Sep 02, 2008, 07:04 AM »

Came across this posted this morning @ at Laura Binetti's website:

http://www.bodybybinetti.com/

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Laura Binetti Appearing in a Documentary September 11th, 2008
Lone Eagle Entertainment Presents the World Premiere of...
TRIBES OF THE 21ST CENTURY: TRIBE OF BODYBUILDERS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH
9:00 P.M. ET/10:00 P.M. PT ON DISCOVERY CIVILIZATION

Lone Eagle Entertainment, in association with Discovery Civilization Channel, is proud to announce the world premiere of the documentary series, TRIBES OF THE 21ST CENTURY. This documentary explores the complicated and often misunderstood world of 21st century tribes: the Tribe of Bodybuilders
Written by veteran journalist and award-winning writer Allen Abel, TRIBES OF THE 21ST CENTURY is a documentary anthology series that takes an in-depth look at different 'tribes' within our society: tight knit communities that are defined by a shared occupation, interest, or habit. 'Tribes' that we are not born into, but choose for ourselves. 'Tribes' that thrive on the fringes of modern civilization.

TRIBES OF THE 21ST CENTURY was created by Executive Producers Michael Geddes and Sheldon Teicher, produced by Rachel Horvath, and directed by Leslie Coté.

Discovery Civilization is a Canadian channel, so I imagine it will eventually (one can hope) be screened on its American counterpart.
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« Reply #1 on: Sep 02, 2008, 01:25 PM »

Let's hope it's a positive view. Roll Eyes
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