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I disagree with what you say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it.         Voltaire

On stage you're free. You can say and do things that if you said and did any place else, you'd be arrested.         Robin Williams

Tyrants have not yet discovered any chains that can fetter the mind.         C.C. Colton

Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose. Nothing ain't worth nothing but it's free.         Kris Kristoffersen
A view of the arts in the "style of the moment"

So you think you're tough?     Want something different this weekend?     Try FIGHT CLUB, July 2-4, 9-11 in the parking lot behind Central Avenue.     Yep, that's what I said.     Look under Latest News for information on Fight Club and some of the best, most interesting local arts events.
  Film Reviews
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PUBLIC ENEMIES      Style trumps substance. At almost two and a half hours, Public Enemies, a gangster movie about the infamous John Dillinger (Johnny Depp), is surprisingly lacking in any authentic feel for the 1933-34 time period when it takes place. It looks great. It sounds great. Johnny Depp is cool in any costume. Marion Cotillard, as Dillinger’s girlfriend Billie Frechette, is appealing and sexy. Christian Bale is appropriately grim as FBI man Melvin Purvis. But put it all together and somehow it’s .....more
  Theatre Reviews
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9 x 9 x 9      This is the 9th anniversary of the 9 x 9 x 9. It started as a forum for playwrights to experiment and try different ideas and new short work. The nine new plays are each approximately 9 minutes long by seven different playwrights. (Once upon a time they started at 9:00pm...hmmmm) It also gives directors and actors a chance to stretch different muscles so to speak. You would be surprised at the variety of styles of plays. This year the playwrights decided to to an all-comedy version. You will enjoy these new shows; .....more
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THE AMERICAN FOLK ART MUSEUM
45 West 53rd Street
New York, NY 10019
212.265.1040
There are so many wonderful and famous museums in New York City, you might overlook The American Folk Art Museum, but you would be missing some intriuging early works of art, not to mention the building itself.

"The architects intended the visitor to experience the Museum as an architectural journey, encouraging often surprising encounters with both new and familiar objects by using multiple and sometimes redundant paths of circulation. Art is integrated in a series of niches throughout the building. Low ceiling spaces alternate with longer balcony areas overlooking the central atrium."

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Box Office
Weekend Box Office Estimates - June 28


1.   Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen    $112M
2.   The Proposal    $18.4M
3.   The Hangover    $17.2M
4.   Up    $13M
5.   My Sister's Keeper    $12M
6.   Year One    $5.8M
7.   The Taking of Pelham 123   $5.4M
8.   Star Trek   $3.6M
9.   NIght at the Museum: Battle of the                     Smithsonian    $3.5M 9.   Imagine That   $3.1M
10.   Away We Go   $1.6M

The Transformer audience didn't care what critics said. They wanted to see Optimus Prime, Shia LeBeouf, and Megan Fox. It's already made over $112M. Talk about critic proof. Obviously, nothing else even came close. Let's see if Johnny Depp as a gangster can make a dent in their audience over the July 4th weekend.

New York Times, Top Ten Hardcover Fiction List
June 27, 2009


1   KNOCKOUT, by Catherine Coulter. (Putnam)
2   THE BOURNE DECEPTION, by Eric Van Lustbader. (Grand Central)
3   THE ANGEL'S GAME, by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. (Doubleday)
4   RELENTLESS, by Dean Koontz. (Bantam)
5   THE PHYSICK BOOK OF DELIVERANCE DANE, by Katherine Howe. (Voice)
6   THE SCARECROW, by Michael Connelly. (Little, Brown)
7   MEDUSA, by Clive Cussler and Paul Kemprecos. (Putnam)
8   SHANGHAI GIRLS, by Lisa See. (Random House)
9   THE NEIGHBOR, by Lisa Gardner. (Bantam)
10   GONE TOMORROW, by Lee Child. (Delacorte)