The TV interview took place in my office while I chatted in the kitchen with the three homeless teens who are the subject of Ruben's documentary. If/once that shows up online, I'll post a link to it. That way you can learn more about Ann's work and see where I work at the same time. If you get Madison TV stations, though, be sure to tune in tonight. And if you're around this weekend, be sure to join us at the benefit for some great music and food for an excellent cause.
Update: Turns out the full TV piece will air in mid-February, near to the time that Sixteen Forty-Nine will appear at the Beloit International Film Festival. There may still be a mention of the benefit concert tonight.