Neille Ilel

Independent Producer

Neille Ilel began making Web sites at the very dawn of the Internet age, in 1995. Since then, she's done Web work for organizations big and small, in pretty much every capacity imaginable, with interface design and strategy as her specialty. Since 2000, Neille has been writing, reporting and editing for print, Web and radio. Her work has appeared in the New York Press, Reason magazine, on public radio and more Web sites than anyone cares to remember. Projects she's worked on have won several Site of the Week awards from Communication Arts, a One Show and a SXSW Experimental Web Award. The last was for an awesome game/timewaster called Mr. Picassohead, for which she designed the interface.


Neille Ilel on KCRW

One of the most memorable characters to ever play baseball, Dock Ellis challenged the baseball establishment, pitched a no-hitter on acid, but always had impeccable style.

The Ballad of Dock Ellis

One of the most memorable characters to ever play baseball, Dock Ellis challenged the baseball establishment, pitched a no-hitter on acid, but always had impeccable style.

from UnFictional

More from KCRW

Who would be cast in Pulp Fiction? “If I can’t cast Travolta, I’m not making the movie,” Tarantino said.

from FADE IN: Quentin Tarantino & Pulp Fiction

While the WGA strike continues in the U.S., many writer-directors, actors were off promoting their films at Cannes. Did that weaken the WGA effort?

from The Business

Despite having the time of his life directing his magnum opus, the pressure consumes Tarantino. Would it be great…or awful?

from FADE IN: Quentin Tarantino & Pulp Fiction

Nashville country songstress Margo Price hits KCRW HQ with humor, heartache, and song highlights from her new LP “Strays.”

from Live From

Can stars keep top salaries under current studio’s austerity measures? An agency exec proposes it at the Morgan Stanley TMT Conference.

from Hollywood Breakdown

April is National Poetry Month. California’s 10th poet laureate talks about why the state is an ideal place for poetry and what made him who he is today.

from KCRW Features

Out of work and broke, Tarantino spent his time writing. And writing. Rejected for being “too vile!” or “too vulgar!” he finally got his big break – Reservoir Dogs.

from FADE IN: Quentin Tarantino & Pulp Fiction

Director Allen Hughes discusses his five-part FX documentary series “Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni and Tupac Shakur,” his relationship with the late rapper, and why examining the life…

from The Business

Director Daniel Roher is over the moon with the Oscar nom for his bio-doc “Navalny.” “How bittersweet this experience has been for me personally, as [a] filmmaker,” he affirms.

from The Business