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    www.postgazette.com/pg/07305/830064-42.stm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/1/2007    Last Visited: 11/1/2007  

    The cast also includes actress Adrienne Wehr, producer of "The Bread, My Sweet," as a therapist who inherits the case of the twins after taking over the staff at Mayfield.

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    'Her Majesty' caps writer's 16-year effort -... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/21/2004    Last Visited: 8/21/2004  

    Gordon has a fan and ardent supporter in Adrienne Wehr, "The Bread's" producer.
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    "Part of my passion for it has to do with the fact that films like 'Her Majesty' and 'The Bread' don't have these huge marketing budgets behind them," Wehr says.

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    Affair of the Heart - PittsburghLIVE.com - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/16/2004    Last Visited: 3/17/2004  

    Among the visitors wearing peace sign medallions and John Lennon granny glasses, we spotted Warhol director Tom Sokolowski; Collen Criste; "The Bread, My Sweet" producer Adrienne Wehr with Robert Bupp; Eva Trout; Corey LeChat; Greg Costantino; Christine Darling; Rhona Giovannitti; Amy and Michael Sobkowiak with Olivia; Megan Tressler and Joe Wojcik; Beverly and Frank Ticich; and Erin Carey and Jason Rybka.

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    Film Notes: 'Mysteries of Pittsburgh' will film here... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/11/2006    Last Visited: 8/11/2006  

    Adrienne Wehr, producer of "The Bread, My Sweet," has been picked as the chair and spokeswoman for a committee that emerged from a July 31 meeting at Pittsburgh Filmmakers that drew roughly 70 people.

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    Film office critics want to scrap it, start over - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/25/2006    Last Visited: 7/25/2006  

    On the homefront, though, "The Bread, My Sweet" producer Adrienne Wehr has long maintained her production was ill-served by the film office and that it is "sheer idiocy" to suggest Pittsburghers are comfortable with Ms. Keezer representing them in L.A. "Enough is enough."

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    KDKA - KDKA Editorials - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 9/18/2006  

    Adrienne Wehr, local producer of The Bread, My Sweet, thinks there's something wrong with this picture.

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    New film alliance wants to see office reinvented - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/25/2006    Last Visited: 8/25/2006  

    "The Pittsburgh Film and Media Alliance is proposing that the Pittsburgh Film Office must be reconfigured from the ground up," spokeswoman and "The Bread, My Sweet" producer Adrienne Wehr said yesterday.

    "It is not about its executive director, it is not about disputed facts and figures, it is about the very charter of the initiative itself.Whether or not a brand-new film office would be formed or just the current one would be reconfigured, that remains to be seen.But we are asking and proposing change."

    While the film office's mission worked for much of the 1990s, bringing Hollywood production here and keeping people employed, it doesn't any longer, Wehr suggested."We are proposing that a new model is warranted, and the time for change is now," she said.
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    Adrienne does a movie; when someone else wants to do a 'Bread, My Sweet,' they have to reinvent the wheel, rather than having a knowledge base or a resource base to foster production."

    They pointed to the Greater Philadelphia Film Office as a model, although it's an older, bigger and better-funded operation that enjoys free office space courtesy of the city.Now a nonprofit corporation, the Philadelphia office employs nine people instead of three, as in Pittsburgh.

    Philadelphia gets the lion's share of applications for the $10 million in grant money the state offers TV and film producers.Wehr, Lacey and others would like to see the total tripled, with Pittsburgh dipping deeper into that pool.

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    Press - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/10/2003    Last Visited: 10/19/2007  

    CLOSING NIGHT AWARDS CEREMONY left to right: Alan Inkles, Director of the 2002 Stony Brook Film Festival with many of this year's winners: Jeff Bemiss, writer/director, "The Book and the Rose" - Ralph Maccio, writer/director, "Love Thy Brother" - Anna Marie Crovetti, executive producer, "Almost Salinas" - Terry Allen Green, writer/director, "Almost Salinas" - Adrienne Wehr, producer, "The Bread, My Sweet" - Max Myers, writer/director, "Don't Let Go" - Melissa Martin, writer/director, "The Bread, My Sweet" - Awards presenter, Michael Atkinson, Film Critic, The Village Voice

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    Press Release/Entrepreneurial Thursday - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/23/2006    Last Visited: 11/1/2009  

    * Adrienne Wehr, co-organizer of event and producer of award-winning "indie" film sensation The Bread, My Sweet. Critically acclaimed performer and active union organizer with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Wehr will co-host open-mike discussions with Jessica Lee.
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    "Pittsburgh shines with talent and we need to project a powerful beacon of ability to the West Coast, to New York and to other parts of the world," said Adrienne Wehr, producer and performer, The Bread, My Sweet.

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    Published in - Salon Christine - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/17/2006    Last Visited: 11/27/2007  

    -Adrienne Wehr, performing artist & producer of "The Bread, My Sweet"

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