Got a blog tip? Contact us
« McDonald's owns your name | Main | Leslie Savan on pop language »
Sunday Movie Nights, Red Hook
Attention Brooklynites with a penchant for 16mm film: On Sunday nights at about 8 p.m. in the back garden of the Old Pioneer Bar (318 Van Brunt St., Red Hook), "Movie Mike" shows classic movies from his vast personal collection. Tonight is Wall Street Cowboy (1939) with Roy Rogers. Coming soon: Torpedo of Doom (1938) on July 31, Dirty Gertie from Harlem (1946) on August 7, and the Flash Gordon epic Mars Attacks the World (1939) on August 14. Mike asks for a $5 admission but he throws in a cartoon and a Dick Tracy serial chapter. It's a pretty good time. Almost as good as me using italics in a post for the first time.
Posted by Jack Silbert on 07/24/2005 | Permalink
Comments
Ah man... I hate living in this cruddy little town :(
That sounds like so much fun.
Posted by: andy | Jul 24, 2005 5:36:19 PM
Keep your chin up, Andy. At least you're running a very cool and friendly MP3 blog. Nice work. (Click on his name, folks.) And speaking of free MP3s, here's a good one for power-pop fans to check out.
Posted by: Jack Silbert | Jul 24, 2005 6:31:00 PM



