1. Frogtown, 6 Shorts on the New Urban Noir | sixpackfilm
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“Frogtown” is an animated documentary about the transformation of an old working-class ghetto in Los Angeles into a desired neighborhood of the creative class. For over 100 years, Frogtown has been tucked away between the Freeway 5 and the LA river. However, since the city announced that it would invest a billion dollars in redeveloping its riverfront, Frogtown's sleepy days are over. Since then, it's become the object of desire for developers, investors and speculators. The investment, however, most devastatingly also hit long-time residents, who are caught in a downward spiral of displacement, identity loss and threatened cultural heritage. Politicians, …

2. Frogtown, Shorts on the New Urban Noir (2024) - Trakt
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An animated documentary about the transformation of an old working-class ghetto in Los Angeles into a desired neighborhood of the creative class.

3. Twin Cities Noir: The Expanded Edition - Akashic Books
An expanded edition—with brand-new stories added to the fourth printing of this best-selling Noir Series installment ...
An expanded edition—with brand-new stories added to the fourth printing of this best-selling Noir Series installment. Here, the unseemly underside of Minneapolis/St. Paul is revealed like never before.

4. Wine Tasting in North Georgia - Sip & Stay in the Mountains
With 30+ wineries and vineyards in North Georgia Wine Country, wine tasting and winery tours pair well with a cabin vacation in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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5. Articles by A.A. Cristi - Page 3466 - Broadway World
When she is not covering the Broadway industry, A.A. is an award-winning children's author whose first book, "Bruce the Spruce: A New York City Fairytale About ...
A.A. Cristi Theatre and Broadway Articles - Page 3466
6. Literary Fair - Johns Creek
Rick Bragg, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and acclaimed author whose many New York Times bestsellers include “All Over but the Shoutin',” and, most recently ...
The Johns Creek Literary Fair will feature keynote author Rick Bragg, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, acclaimed journalist and bestselling author of 11 nonfiction books. Bragg will be in conversation with Brian Panowich, award-winning Georgia-based author of four novels. They will be joined by numerous local, regional and nationally known writers speaking throughout the afternoon, which will kick off with lunch with 20 local authors.
7. Where To Eat Outside In Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, Frogtown ...
Nov 12, 2020 · Tons of parks. All the coolest new bars (well, in normal times). Countless French bulldogs with names like Timothèé and Radbourne. So it's ...
Where To Eat Outside In Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, Frogtown, East Hollywood, and Atwater Village
8. NOIR CITY: Chicago 2024 - Music Box Theatre
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NOIR CITY: Chicago returns to the Music Box this September!Under the banner, "Darkness Has No Borders" this year’s NOIR CITY festival features thematically linked double bills pairing foreign language films with movies made in the United States and United Kingdom. NOIR CITY honcho and FNF president Eddie Muller, familiar to a national audience as the host of Noir Alley on Turner Classic Movies (TCM), credits preservation efforts by film archives worldwide, and the advent of digital distribution, as the reason "we're now able to recognize the global scope of film noir." At this year's NOIR CITY, he notes, audiences will experience familiar noir tales … but many will be from Argentina, Egypt, France, Mexico, Italy and Japan presented alongside English-language offerings. "Some are cultural one-offs," he explains, "like the 1958 Egyptian offering Cairo Station (shown with the 1950 Paramount thriller Union Station), while others are examples of noir from countries with a dark wellspring of films still waiting to be discovered." The 18-film program of thematically linked double bills includes heists, prison breaks, missing persons, cultural alienation, love triangles, and lots of plain old-fashioned murder.Screenings from Friday, September 6th-Sunday, September 8th will be hosted by Eddie Muller, Film Noir Foundation founder and host of TCM's Noir Alley.Screenings on Monday, September 9th-Thursday, September 12th will be presented by FNF board member Alan K. Rode, author of Michae...