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Saving the Monkeywhale: Behind the Scenes

by Carolyn de Berry on Friday, May 8th, 2009
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Due to recent concern about Monkeywhale’s future, I thought now would be an appropriate time to post some photos from the making of our heartwrenching documentary, “Saving the Moneywhale“.  With all the emotionally charged moments on set there were, of course, way too many photos to post here, so feel free to check out our flickr page for the full experience.  Please save the monkeywhale. 

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  1. monkeywhalelady Says:

    monkeywhale photos, straight up http://ping.fm/dN6HA

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  2. Mallary Says:

    excellent documentation i must say. interesting as well.

  3. carolyn Says:

    Thank you, kind lady. Come join us for monkeywhale adventures anytime!

  4. matty Says:

    so good.

  5. Jane Peppler Says:

    This was my first visit to your site, via Frank Stasio. I taught with Bruce Molsky one summer and adore his music. Loved the video. Loved the others I watched while I was here. Good luck to you!

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