Thursday, July 17, 2008

News from PRDream

The Handball Court Summer Film Series: VOTE FOR ME! (Comedy, 1998)

Saturday at sunset
White Park
106th Street between Lexington and Third Ave.


THE SIXTH ANNUAL
HANDBALL COURT SUMMER FILMS SERIES
in WHITE PARK
(106th Street between Lexington and Third Avenues)

SATURDAY NIGHTS – AT SUNSET (approx 8:15PM)

¡¡¡ BRING YOUR OWN SEAT OR CUSHION !!!

For information: http://www.prdream.com/wordpress/?cat=5


July 19
VOTE FOR ME! (Comedy, 1998)
Director: Nelson Denis, former New York State Assemblyman

Runtime: 1 hr 15 mins
Mad as hell and can't take it anymore? Become a candidate of the people, fighting for better schools, litter-free streets, more jobs, and less crime! Tenement superintendent Leo Rodriguez decides to make a clean sweep of things in Spanish Harlem by throwing his hat in the ring to help his community. A satirical look at New York City politics – funny and unfortunately based on real events. The names have been changed to protect the guilty!

July 26
HEAD OF STATE (Comedy, 2003)
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins

August 2
BOB ROBERTS (Comedy, 1992)
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins

August 9
THE DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN (Comedy,1992)
Runtime: 1 hr 52 mins

August 16
AN UNREASONABLE MAN (Documentary, 2007)
Runtime: 2 hrs 3 mins

August 23
SICK AROUND THE WORLD (Documentary, 2008)
Runtime: 60 minutes
THE MEDICATED CHILD (Documentary, 2008)
Runtime: 60 minutes

August 30
AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH (Documentary, 2006)
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins

Whass Poppin Group Show Opens at Heath Gallery Thursday, July 17th



















Whass Poppin Group Show Opens at Heath Gallery

Thursday, July 17th 2008


HEATH GALLERY
24 West 120th Street
New York, New York 10027

(between Lenox and Fifth Ave)
























For more information:

212.427.0057
www.heathgallery.squarespace.com
Heath.Gallery@gmail.com

At the MOCCA Independent Comic Fair . . .















artHARLEM artist Stephanie Mulvihill has launched a blog featuring new work as well as news about her participation as a teaching artist at the MOCCA Independent Comic Fair. . . .


" The Heritage School Manga Club published their first comic anthology. Six very committed students wrote and drew their own manga/comic stories. We were then very graciously offered a grant to publish from the Student Press Initiative.
We decided to celebrate by presenting our book at the MOCCA independent comic fair at the Puck Building in NYC. Our students were very proud, signing autographs, shaking hands etc. It was a fun weekend . . . "

www.stephaniemulvihill.blogspot.com