Eric Althoff
A native of New Jersey, Eric Althoff has published articles in “The Washington Post,” “Los Angeles Times,” “Napa Valley Register,” “Black Belt,” DCist, ScreenComment.com and Luxe Getaways. He produced the Emmy-winning documentary, “The Town That Disappeared Overnight,” and has covered the Oscars live at the Dolby Theater. He lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia, with his wife, Victoria.. Showing articles 1-4 (total 4)
D.C. Powerhouse Duo Shor and Sitney Are Behind the Rise of DC/DOX Festival
D.C. Powerhouse Duo Shor and Sitney Are Behind the Rise of DC/DOX Festival
The truth is more important than ever, and in the heart of democracy, the truth-telling of documentary filmmaking and exhibition must therefore continue. So it was that when AFI DOCS, a longtime D.C. institution, decamped for the west coast, Sky Sitney and Jamie Shor got to work on its replacement.
Foghat’s Roger Earl Refuses to Slow His Ride
Foghat’s Roger Earl Refuses to Slow His Ride
By this point in his life, Foghat founding drummer Roger Earl has visited quite a few doctors. But what may be surprising is that the percussionist, 77, is quick to point out that many of the medical professionals who have worked on him also enjoy rocking out.
Chris O’Leary Toes ‘The Hard Line’
Chris O’Leary Toes ‘The Hard Line’
While coming of age in Upstate New York, Chris O’Leary recalls his childhood home being replete with the sounds of everyone from opera to the Clancy Brothers, the Chieftains and Bruce Springsteen.
Traveling with The North Country
Traveling with The North Country
Washington D.C.-based experimental pop band The North Country performs at DC9 in Washington D.C. on Oct. 26 and at The Camel in Richmond on Oct. 29.