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Posts Tagged with The Naro

AltDaily Presents: Shaun of the Dead @ The Naro

By Alison Burdick

There will be a cash bar and the usual tomfoolery so get there a little early. Opening remarks will be made by both an alive and undead Mayor Fraim… don’t miss it!

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48 Hours to Make Movie Magic

By Teviya Abrahams

The winning films from the Hampton Roads 48 Hour Film Project, including “In Captivity,” “Dead Air,” “King of the Roosts,” and “Seizure.”

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Video: Princess Bride at the Naro

By Hannah Serrano

On June 6th AltDaily teamed up with the Naro to present The Princess Bride. You guys come out in full force, dressed in magnificent costume, and gave us an array of hilarious film quotes recited to a T. Here’s the video of the night.

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Princess Bride Costume Guide

By Jaime Stott

Movie. Costumes. PBR. Midgets. Giants. Sounds like fun, huh?

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An Article Taking Matthew McConaughey’s Career Very Seriously

By George Booker

Some movie stars seem insecure and tortured if they haven’t gotten that Oscar nomination yet. Every few years they ugly themselves up and do an indie movie or a prestige picture in desperate hope for a little precious respectability. McConaughey doesn’t have time for such silliness.

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Groove Advisory: The Latest in Local Music (March 29)

By jESiO

Feminist punk, misogynist rap, the end of LCD Soundsystem, the beginning of The Mirrors. We’re kind of all over the place this week, and we kind of love it.

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A Love Letter to the Movie Ticket Takers of the World

By Jesse Scaccia

You probably don’t know this, but the very first job I ever told my mother that I wanted to have when I was a grown-up was ticket taker at the movie theater.

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Local Review: No Impact Man

By Amelia Baker

In “No Impact Man,” Colin Beavan drags his wife Michelle and daughter Isabella along for a 365-day project to live with no impact. That means absolutely zero environmental footprint as a result of their daily lives.

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Local Review: District 9

By Jesse Scaccia

District 9 is well worth both your eight bucks and your hour and a half, but that’s not what I’m writing about. I’ve spent nearly a year of my life in South Africa. I can tell you, because I’ve been to the real-life District 9: this is no metaphor.

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The Raping of our Mountaintops

By Sara Houston

Learn about the war on the mountains of central Appalachia in the film ‘Coal Country.’

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This Weekend’s Goodness: HomeGrown Festival

By Jesse Scaccia

HomeGrown Festival is this weekend, benefiting Five Points Community Farm Market. There will good local food, films, music, and more Skye Zentz than you could shake a stick at.

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Ebony, Ivory, Black & White: Chris Kypros Is The Naro’s Piano Man

By George Booker

Silent movies at The Naro have become one of the few institutions here that never disappoint and always impress.

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The Dark Side of Oz

By Jesse Scaccia

Remember the first time you watched Wizard of Oz with Dark Side of the Moon turned up? Neither do I. (Cue self-aware stoner laugh.) Here’s your second chance.

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Tonight @ The Naro: Learn Where Your Food Comes From

By Jesse Scaccia

A showing of the film Food Inc. along with a discussion about disincorporating and decentralizing our food supply with people in the local food industry. Mmmmm!

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