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...Festival of Animation returns to the Somerville Theater again this year, along with Jim "Jimbo" Terry and the rest of the Mellow Madness touring crew...

Author: By David L. Greene, | Title: Animation Festival of Fun | 4/21/1989 | See Source »

...Festival of Animation (A Mellow Madness Production) has been touring the country since 1977. Jim Terry, who selected the films for this year's Festival, has been working for Mellow Madness since 1981. Terry (who says he prefers that people call him Jimbo) says he tries to make every showing of the Festival something special, an event that people will enjoy and remember. To that end, Terry comes to each showing of the Festival, gives a brief introduction to the films, and wanders around the lobby during intermission to discuss the animations with moviegoers and to get their opinions...

Author: By David L. Greene, | Title: Animation Festival of Fun | 4/21/1989 | See Source »

...great deal of fun. If you don't like one film, you'll like the next. The Festival has something for everyone--if you've seen the show before, come back and see your old favorites again along with some very nice new productions. And say "Hi" to Jimbo during intermission. He's the guy with the slightly frazzled look on his face, and he'll be more than glad to talk...

Author: By David L. Greene, | Title: Animation Festival of Fun | 4/21/1989 | See Source »

...greens fee, he had the tell-tale signs of a champion. But I did notice something odd; he seemed to favor his right rotator cuff when he lifted his golf bag. I wasn't surprised when, three years later, an injury to that self-same area knocked Jimbo out for the season. McMahon slipped out the door ostensibly because his tee time had arrived; of course, he was simply trying to avoid having to answer my searing, gut-wrenching inquiries. I let him go. I had already pierced to the man's soul; no need to make him squirm...

Author: By Eric A. Morris, | Title: The Stars Juast Seem to Like Me: | 5/1/1987 | See Source »

Sorrentino, an avid and adept punster, hits his stride when it comes to creating lists. While in "Nawlins," the birthplace of jazz, two "frenchies" recite for Blue some of the great names of Jazz such as Jimbo Verlaine's Rainmakers, Fats Gide with the Baton Rouge Boys, Valery Conga, Booker Cesaire, Cheech Mauriac with the Femmes Fatales and Peanuts Prevert. Or take the roll call of an academic cocktail party where...

Author: By Deborah J. Franklin, | Title: Hangover Time | 7/26/1983 | See Source »

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