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Friday 08.12.05

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Vladmir at Dunes

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Tonight Vladimir (two-time reigning champ of the PDX Film Fest Invitational) presents two Vladmaster viewings, Jeremiah Barnes and Actaeon at Home at Dunes. These enchanting hand-made Viewmaster narratives are unlike anything you've seen before. If you haven't caught one yet, tonight's your chance. Also on the ticket is a traveling puppet show from New Orleans, a slide show from the quirky and eclectic Beau Von HinklyWinkle, and a short film by Miss Pussycat. All of this at 10pm behind the unmarked door at 1909 NE MLK. A word to the wise, it can sometimes get smoky in the small bar. 21+

Posted by Jennifer Armbrust on August 12, 2005 at 13:47 | Comments (0)


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