
via oarsa.org
In addition to June 5th being the release date for the new CD/DVD it is also the date for the theatrical premiere of OAR's new feature film "Behind the Backline" from Madison Square Garden 2007. There will be a one night only screening in digital theaters in select markets nationwide. The list of theatres and ticket information should be available on Tuesday. Stay tuned to dandeentertainment.com for more information.
According to the website, the Muvico Theater at Arundal Mills will be screening this. So, assuming there isn't some star studded gala in NYC that we HAVE TO attend (yeah, right), we'll probably be there.
Posted by peninah at May 11, 2007 04:11 PM | TrackBackNo! I am enforcing you to come to NYC if there is a star-studded gala! I found some great new free things to do!
Posted by: The Enforcer at May 11, 2007 06:43 PMKeep me posted if you come up.
Posted by: Sara K at May 12, 2007 09:46 PMKeep us posted if/when you go to Arundel Mills. Maybe a whole bunch of us could go together.
Posted by: Shaindl at May 13, 2007 11:23 AMWhat free stuff is there to do in Manhattan other then the circle line and sony wonders museum?
Posted by: rena at May 14, 2007 10:37 AMThe ferry to Staten Island is free. The Museum of the American Indian is free, and they have an awesome rotunda! http://www.nyc-architecture.com/LM/LM012-ALEXANDERHAMILTONCUSTOMHOUSE.htm
Walking is free. Going to NYU's Grad Alley is free. But that's only once a year.
Visiting me or SaraK at work is free.
http://www.clubfreetime.com/new_york.asp
Free New York
1. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge
2. Gaze up at the ceiling of the New York City Public Library's Reading Room
3. Marvel at the bustle of Grand Central Terminal
4. Ride the Staten Island Ferry for awesome views of the city and the Statue of Liberty
5. Listen in on a choir rehearsal at St. Thomas Church
6. Browse the art galleries in Chelsea and Soho
7. Check out famous film sites
8. Visit the Bronx Zoo (free on Wednesdays; donation suggested)
9. Be entertained by Washington Square Park's street performers
10. Walk Somewhere and Everywhere
11. Whitney Museum of American Art (Friday 6-9 pm; pay what you wish)
12. Play in Central Park
13. Museum of Modern Art (Free Fridays 4-8 pm)
14. Smell the flowers at the New York Botanical Garden (free Sat. 10-noon; Wed.)
15. Check out the sculptures in Madison Square Park
16. Catch Shakespeare in the Park
17. Metropolitan Museum of Art ($15 suggested donation)
18. Kayak on the Hudson at the Downtown Boathouse (free)
19. Attend a reading at one of the city's many bookstores
20. Watch a free flick during the summer in Bryant Park
21. Catch a free show at the Apple store in Soho
22. See what's moored at Pier 63
23. Watch the sunset from Riverside Park
24. Check out music and dance peformances at Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors festival
25. Enjoy Free Wi-Fi: Bryant Park, Battery Park, Union Square Park
Posted by: TheEnforcer at May 15, 2007 10:25 PMI just went to the website, and there is nothing about a showing at Arundel Mills. The closest showing is in DC. Have my reading skills let me down again or was MUVICO removed from the list?
Posted by: yanky at May 30, 2007 11:40 AM