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Support Local Biz: September 13, 2008

Submitted by on September 13, 2008 – 1:23 PMNo Comment

From The House Next Door poobah Keith Uhlich:

I’m helping to run a film society in my neighborhood called “Film Park Slope.” It’s held, as long as scheduling allows, every month at Congregation Beth Elohim(271 Garfield Place; Brooklyn, NY 11215).

Our first screening of theseason is on Tuesday, September 23rd, start time 7:30pm. We’ll be presenting”Married Life,” co-written and directed by Ira Sachs. Ira (and possiblyco-writer Oren Moverman) will be joining us for a post-screening discussion. Theseries’ Facebook page is here.

Mr. S, Sol Keller, and I invite you to check out our new music/arts rehearsal space, King Killer Studios.   Located in fragrant Gowanus, it’s ideal for practicing, putting together a lesson co-op, parking your potter’s wheel, and any and all manner of other artistic pursuits.   A lease gets you 24-hour access to a big, high-ceilinged room with great soundproofing; peruse the King Killer blog for more information or to schedule a tour.

And finally, in case of 90210-related DVR failure, you can catch up right here.

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