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Lunch Films at Aurora Earlier this week, we told you about one great event happening tonight in the Heights. And here's another just down the road. Lunch Films premieres today and tomorrow at Aurora Picture Show. “By accident, I started a series of lunch shorts. I bought a filmmaker lunch because he was broke. I asked for a short film in return for the cost of the lunch and wrote rules on a napkin to...

Art Car Weekend kicks off tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. at the Art Car Museum with an assist from neighboring Aurora Picture Show. Shop Talk! - Dynamic Art Car Presentations is FREE and open to the public! Part of Heights Boulevard will be closed to through traffic and art cars will be parked on the street for your viewing pleasure. The cars will have illuminary-like very special effects and such - like, say a disco ball,...

Ah, the warm fuzzies of childhood. Marlo Thomas's hippy love-in for kids is memorable for those of us who grew up in the seventies, what with "It's All Right to Cry" and "William's Doll" and "Boy Meets Girl." The album, book and show were among the first of its kind to talk about gender politics, divorce, the media, global perspectives and a multicultural world to children.

Found Magazine publishes the flotsam and jetsam literature: birthday cards, notes written on receipts, lost love letters, doodles, whatever happens to give a glimpse into other people's lives. The magazine has proved wildly popular and it tours all over the country, giving readings and events, while also collecting said flots/jetsam.

Third Coast Audio Film Festival @ Aurora Picture Show

When Houstonist was growing up, You Can’t Do That On Television was sadly the edgiest kids/pre-teen show around. While we got a kick out of seeing a young Alanis Morissette watch as a cast member gets covered with green slime (which happened everytime a cast member said “I don’t know), looking back, it was a pretty stupid show. Nowadays, the kids have it better. Sure, the stupid shows aimed towards kids far outnumber the smart,...

Being smack dabbed in the heat of the summer, where you still break a sweat at midnight outside, we can’t think of a better way to spend our weekend evenings than indoors watching flicks. This year’s Dusk ‘Til Dawn Film Festival offers a wide variety of independent films for your viewing pleasure.

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