Below is a list of
previous articles in reverse
chronolgical order:

Brethren in New Zealand
06/29/05

AMRA Drag Race Trip
06/08/05

Brethren goes to Envoy
03/18/05

Brethren Wins Telly Awards
03/16/05

New DVD's!
03/14/05

Brethren Media 501C3 Born
03/07/05

Brethren in Italy
11/19/04

SMMASH Festival
10/28/04

Sturgis
08/17/04

Brethren is currently airing on UCB to approximately nine million homes throughout the UK. We've had some great responses and enjoyed meeting bikers and non bikers alike in England, Scotland and Ireland!

United Christian Broadcasters ( UCB ) covers radio and television throught Europe, the Commonwealth, Africa and the South pacific. Check out their website by clicking here.


BRETHREN MAKES IT TO WYSIWYG!

Brethren has been accepted into the 2005 WYSIWYG ( What You See is What You Get ) Film Festival in San Francisco running from Oct 18th - 22nd.

According to their website "WYSIWYG is internationally recognized for showcasing the best in wholesome, family cinema entertainment. The festival features a diverse cross section of the industry from feature films to independent short subject entries. In addition there are workshops and networking opportunities for directors, actors and filmmakers and the festival is open to the public as well."
WYSIWYG is a creative environment that fosters faith in visual, audio, technical and literary arts on a professional level. This is shown by some of their speakers from past festivals:

"Some of our past guest speakers have included:
• Holly McClure, Producer, Author, Radio & Television Personality
• Jerry Rose, President, The Total Living Network
• Toni Suttie, Founder, Integrity Casting
• Phil Vischer, Creator, "Veggie Tales"
• Phil Cooke, President, Phil Cooke Pictures
• Brian Bird, Producer, Writer, "Touched By An Angel"
• Brian Hickox, Producer, President, Brian Hickox Productions"

Check out their website here.

You can also find a 01/05/05 press release on the people of WYSIWYG from the San Francisco weekly here.

Movies and shorts such as Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Veggie Tales: Minnesota Cuke, Twelve Ordinary Men, Exposing the Davinci Code, The Second Chance, and Max amung others will be screening along with Brethren at this years festival themed "Renaissance of the 7th art."

Look for photos and more information coming after the festival!

10/26/05