Opened my Sunday Free Press this morning to find this story about Vermont YouTube clips, featuring Deadbeat Eva Sollberger. Eva, her sister (Seven Days writer and sometimes editor Margot Harrison), and their mother had their pictures plastered on the cover of the Living section, and in a teaser spot on the front page itself. Good publicity for them. And well deserved.
Curiously, the online version of the Freeps article doesn't have a single link to any of the footage writer Matt Sutkoski mentioned. So... this link will take you to a page listing Deadbeat Club videos on YouTube. Below is their delightful one-year anniversary montage.
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