Articles by Emmett Kerr-Perkinson

arts 04.06.09 Along Came David

In the Bureau’s first video submission, Emmett Kerr-Perkinson follows Director David Hartstein during the premiere of his documentary Along Came Kinky… Texas Jewboy for Governor at the 2009 SXSW Film Festival.

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