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October 5
Eat
This New York is a film about opening
a restaurant in Brooklyn mixed with stories from famous New
York chefs and restauranteurs about opening their first restaurants.
(Yes. We are so meta.)
The restaurant is Moto.
The film was directed by Andrew Rossi and Kate Novack.
admission: free
showtimes: 4pm, 6pm, 8pm, 10pm
duration: 80 minutes
note: Moto is still open. And we love
Moto. Their date and toffee cake is certainly one of the greatest
desserts in Brooklyn. They are located at 394 Broadway at Division,
a short walk from the first Brooklyn stop on the J,M,Z.
October
12
Eat
This New York is a film about opening
a restaurant in Brooklyn mixed with stories from famous New
York chefs and restauranteurs about opening their first restaurants.
(Yes. We are so meta.)
The restaurant is Moto.
The film was directed by Andrew Rossi and Kate Novack.
admission: free
showtimes: 4pm, 6pm, 8pm, 10pm
duration: 80 minutes
note: Moto is still open. And we love
Moto. Their date and toffee cake is certainly one of the greatest
desserts in Brooklyn. They are located at 394 Broadway at Division,
a short walk from the first Brooklyn stop on the J,M,Z.
October
19
DJ PreSkool Presents...
a Rock and Roll Caravan
DJ Pre-School will spin an evening of total immersion
sound and video as he blends scense from three 'rock' films:
8pm Sun
Ra: Space is The Place (1974)
Sun Ra may have returned to his birthplace, Saturn,
but his prophetic and freaky time on sweet earth was well spent.
9:30pm The
Clash: The Essential Clash (2003)
Live footage, music videos, Strummer's "silent"
film, and other knick-knacks from their punk archives. Pitchfork
gave it a perfect "10".
11pm Dig!
(2004)
The tortured stories of indie darlings Brian Jonestown
Massacre and The Dandy Warhols.
admission: free
October
26
Storytelling
An evening of comedic talents telling true stories, hosted by
Andrea Rosen.
featuring:
Mike Albo, author of The Underminer and My Lie
Life, and Chelsea
Peretti, of "Rejection Line", VH1 and Comedy
Central fame, Ms. Rosen herself, and a few other surprise guests.
time: 8pm
admission: $5
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