Nov 21, 2010 | Galaxy North East
Folk, blues sounds fill First Friday
Michael Garvin happened to be in the right place at the right time. The Flatwoods resident said he was walking down Winchester Avenue "with a fiddle on my back" when a group of musicians asked him to sit in with them.
DVDs showcase the brilliance of Buster Keaton
It's one of the most famous and daring shots in movie history: The stone-faced man stands in front of a building during a hurricane.
It's one of the most famous and daring shots in movie history: The stone-faced man stands in front of a building during a hurricane.
Chaplin's The Great Dictator at IFC Center
Even for the Keatonians, preferring Buster's grace under pressure over Chaplin's faux-innocence, The Great Dictator , showing in a new print, stands as a radical nonpareil, a film that had to be made.