Be sure to visit the "Village Pet Store And Charcoal Grille". UK Street Artist Banksy delivers us his first authorized show this month. It can be found on Seventh Ave (aka Varick) just north of Bleeker on the east side of the street.
Lots of caged sausages and a monkey going human join a family of closed circuit cameras and a dolled up bunny, not to mention some cute McNuggets and Swimming Fish Sticks. Banksy's anti-consumer humanist humor is not lost on our son who ranks the phantom artist at the top of his list. Is Banksy the next Pokemon?
We suggest you take advantage of "no school" today and tomorrow and go by when the Pet Store opens at 10A. You will miss the crowds that way. Or since it's open until midnight, maybe you can stay up past your bedtime and wander in late.
Don't you just love New York?!!
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The San Francisco Film Society wrapped its 56th San Francisco International Film Festival
with 263 screenings of 158 films from 51 countries, which were attended
by over 210 filmmakers and industry guests from over 21 countries
around the globe. During its 15-day run, SFIFF56 showed 67 Narrative
Features, 28 Documentary Features and a total of 63 short films.
This
year the International awarded over $70,000 in prizes—one of the
largest cash totals distributed by a U.S. film festival—to emerging and
established filmmakers from ten countries around the world. Below are
the award winning films.
Due to unprecedented
demand, Steven Soderbergh has given The San Francisco Film Society
permission to release this video that was recorded initially only for
archival purposes. The full transcript is also provided.