Support Local Biz: September 23, 2008
A reminder: Film Park Slope kicks off tonight at 7:30 PM (doors open 7:15-ish) with Ira Sachs’s Married Life, followed by an in-person Q&A with Sachs himself. Series sensei Keith Uhlich asked me to mention that the film will be screened via DVD projector, in case you don’t like surprises of that AV sort. For more info on how to get to the screening, click here.
Speaking of The House Next Door, Bean’s uncle Tom Stempel is doing a rad column on screenwriting over there. His latest missive discusses a few recent French films, and Alan Ball’s newest effort, Towelhead. For a more portable verzh, buy Tom’s book, Understanding Screenwriting.
And finally, a fitting farewell to Shea Stadium.
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Time for the Mets to ease on down, ease on down the road….. to a new stadium.
I wonder if this guy ever found his family’s initials?
Sars, I thought you posted if here on TN a long time ago, and while searching the blog came across the start of the love affair. I never knew!