HBO’s Namath. We admit it. We love Joe Namath, and we love everything about him. From the fur coats, to the pantyhose, to his greatest moments on the field. And this HBO produced documentary is as colorful and fun and fascinating as the man himself. Do not miss this.
Mr. P. Patrice O’Neal’s Comedy CD was recorded at the DC Improv months before the stroke that led to his death. Patrice’s stand up was everything we believe excellence to be. He was genuine, 100% original, uncompromising, and knee dropping hysterical. We recommend that everyone pay tribute to his greatness with a copy of Mr. P for yourself, and maybe an extra to pass along to a friend.
Shazam Player. You already love the Shazam app for helping you find out the title of songs you’re listening to. Well that’s about to get even better. If you’ve ever spent time looking up lyrics on the internet to a song, Shazam’s just released a free music player app for the iPhone makes that a thing of the past. The player attempts to locate the lyrics to all of the songs on your iPhone. For songs with lyrics matches, the Shazam Player will run the lyrics on the screen when the songs are played. Download from the iTunes store. Groovy Right?
Lower East Side Film Screening. With rumors swirling that CBGB is about to reopen, the Anthology Film Archives (32 Second Avenue) will screen three films this weekend by Amos Poe that capture the New York Lower East Side in all of its tattered 70s glory. Friday night will feature Night Lunch and Blank Generation, two short concert films featuring performances by The Ramones, Blondie, Patti Smith, the Talking Heads, Television, The New York Dolls, and others. Unmade Beds, Poe’s attempt to remake Godard’s Breathless with a New York context, stars Eric Mitchell, Patti Astor and Debbie Harry, will screen Saturday and Sunday. Amos Poe will be on hand all weekend to discuss each film. A perfect glimpse into a city in transition.
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Nice Guy Eddie
February 3, 2012 at 6:55 am
I can’t wait for Mr. P, it’s still hard to believe that Patrice is gone. Also very excited to see Namath and relive that great moment with Suzy Kolber.
Sean
February 3, 2012 at 11:26 am
Wow I thought it was Bob Geldof not Bob Dylan
Nicholad
February 3, 2012 at 11:29 am
Will be getting Mr. P for sure. Still missing that guy.
Roefmli
February 3, 2012 at 8:16 pm
Can’t wait to get patrice’s cd. BTW..wasn’t it Bob Geldof who asked? I’m sure it crossed Bob Dylan’s mind, but Geldof was the guy. 😉
Iowadelphian
February 5, 2012 at 11:39 am
I really wish I had Showtime for BK Boheme.