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Subject: Tim Leedom

  • Diary of a Mad County

    February 7, 2002
  • The Clip Your Church Doesn't Want You to Watch

    Movies get trailers, so why not books? The latest edition of Laguna Beach author Tim Leedom's The Book Your Church Doesn't Want You to Read, which the Weekly previewed here, is now being pimped via video. Leedom has advantage over most other authors when it comes to this kind of promotion. His day job is at Intellevision, a Laguna Beach company that does film and TV production work.

    October 27, 2008
  • Artwork Depicting Martyred Peace Advocates Spun Into Film

    You may recall Laguna Beach's Tim Leedom from his books about the evils of organized religion. Or his TV and film production work. Or his carrers as a college-football player and NFL scouting facilitator. Or his time in Hawaii's offices of power. Or his publishing companies. Leedom's latest project brushes up against at least a couple of these areas. His Newport Beach-based American Nation Films has begun filming the documentary Satyagraha, which was Mahatma Gandhi'

    February 16, 2009
  • Letters From OC Weekly Readers

    February 5, 2009
  • Letters From OC Weekly Readers

    June 19, 2008
  • Letters

    OC Weekly is a stupid tabloid for journalists/writers who could never make it to a real newspaper!

    October 11, 2007
  • Letters

    'You reduce yourselves to the blogs of housewives with a useless degree in art or literature when you write such cleverly worded nothingness. Fuck you'

    May 3, 2007
  • Godsmack

    Orange County authors try to bring unity to people of different religious faiths. For this they will face the wrath of believers. Again.

    March 1, 2007
  • Happy Good Friday, Straight From the Email Inbox

    Two very different Easter takes arrived in Clockwork's inbox today, Good Friday, from Tim Leedom and Bobby Bible.Newport Beach filmmaker and author Leedom has written extensively about the true origins of religions and religious mythologies. He writes:THE JESUS PUZZLEAt least two times a year, Jesus is in the headlines--of course at Christmas and now again at Easter. Labeled a man, myth, metaphor, messiah, and manifestation--take your pick, he has commanded the attention and confusion in the per

    April 10, 2009