Jeffery T. Castleberry

new_york, ny


Events:

Juan Luis Guerra

Where: The Theater at Madison Square Garden

Date: 2008-07-18 20:00:00

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28 Condos Later: A Zombie Purim (JFREJ Purim Spectacular)

Where: The Workman's Circle/Arbeter Ring

Date: 2008-03-22 19:00:00

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TERRIFYING performance! HORRIFYING costumes! DEVELOPERS that go bump in the night! SPINE-TINGLING drinks! STOMACH-FILLING food by Domestic Workers United! MONSTERS!DANCING! MAYHEM! THEATER! PUBLIC HOUSING! LIBERATION! PURIM! $12 donation at the door//No one fed to the zombies or turned away for lack of cash or costumes Music by: Michael Winograd and Friends, Rebel Diaz, The Rude Mechanical Orchestra, DJ Doom Dub, and more! Spectacle by: Jenny Romaine! Adrienne Cooper! Daniel Lang/Levitsky! Killer Sideburns! Aleza Summit! Michelle Kay! Rachel Mattson! Ariel Federow! The Sukkos Mob! and many, many more... In partnership with Mothers on the Move, Picture the Homeless, Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES), FIERCE, and the AJWS-AVODAH Partnership. For More information or to RSVP: www.jfrej.org

Keith Urban With Carrie Underwood

Where: The Theater at Madison Square Garden

Date: 2008-02-13 19:30:00

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John Lindaman, Adam Tao, Weird Old America

Where: Luna Lounge

Date: 2008-03-05 19:30:00

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Canadian Films at Zeitgeist Films 20th Anniversary Retrospec...

Where: Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)

Date: 2008-06-26 00:00:00

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June 26-July 23 For info., please call (212) 708-9400. In celebration of the 20th anniversary of New York film distribution company Zeitgeist Films, MoMA presents Zeitgeist: The Films of Our Time, a month-long screening series of films by critical figures in the company's history and catalog. Included in the schedule will be five Canadian films: The Heart of the World and Careful (both written and directed by Guy Maddin), The Corporation (directed by Jennifer Abbott and Mark Achbar), Fire (written and directed by Deepa Mehta), and Calendar [pictured] (written and directed by Atom Egoyan). Zeitgeist Films has a long history with Canadian cinema, having introduced U.S. audiences to Toronto's Atom Egoyan and Winnipeg's Guy Maddin and having distributed many major Canadian documentaries (including the recently released Up the Yangtze).