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Posts Tagged with Naro Cinema

The Things People Tell You When They Think You’re Not Real: A Statue in Norfolk

By Alicia Luma

Last Friday night was my second time taking advantage of Norfolk’s now-friendly busking laws by performing as ‘the first acquisition of Norfolk’s Human Statuary.’ Here’s what happened.

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Thanksgiving Friday: Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas @ The Naro

By AltDaily Staff

“‘Tim Burton’s the Nightmare Before Christmas’ is fun for the whole Addams family, as well as for anyone else inclined to appreciate the spectacle of Santa Claus being kidnapped and harassed.”

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Plan B Presents: Racism is Stupid

By Jason Kypros

A Public Service Announcement.

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An Important Safety Message (not) From HRT Regarding The Tide

By Jason Kypros

The lesson: We know you love Burt Reynolds. We all do. But don’t let that love keep you from staying safe around that rascal Tide.

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Five 80s Fashion Trends Worth Bringing Back to the Future

By Katherine Roettger

Bold watches, patterned bottoms, and other tubular ways to wear the 80s.

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48-Hour Film Project Comes Back to Hampton Roads

By Allison Terres

48 hours to make a movie start to finish. That’s some manic talent right there.

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Reasons To Leave Your House This Weekend

By Jennifer Mackey

The Bartender’s Ball, Slick Rick, Cherry Blossoms, and Classical Clowns are just a small taste of what’s headed your way this weekend! Hope you’re ready!

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Op-ed: Dahlia Wasfi and the Pain of Iraq

By Mac McKinney

Sharp-minded, highly analytical and very articulate, Dahlia could see through all the lies and hypocrisy surrounding the war. She slowly began to speak out against it.

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Only News about Hampton Roads that Makes Me Happy

By Jesse Scaccia

For today’s If You Read the Paper.

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Op-ed: The Naro Turns 75

By Tench Phillips

This is a brief story about a beloved theater and the consummate showman and entrepreneur who built it, William S. Wilder.

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Professor’s Review: “The King’s Speech”

By Corrin G. Richels

A professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at ODU gives her take on “The King’s Speech,” which focuses on Prince Albert’s stutter.

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Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest: How To Twist

By Jesse Scaccia

Todd Rosenlieb from Todd Rosenlieb Dance teaches us how to dance in anticipation of Friday’s Jackrabbit Slim Twist Contest at The Naro.

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The Church of the Flickering Light

By Jesse Scaccia

The Naro’s (completely nonreligious) FirstLook Film Forum

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Local Review: Disturbing The Universe

By Dana Ruzicka

How could a man who stood for equal rights defend terrorists, rapists, and cop killers? (Showing tonight @ The Naro.)

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