Thin Line Film Fest - “Arts in Austin”
September 1, 2007
, 2007
Dir: Matheson Muir
Wrt: Matheson Muir
TRT: 14 min
Arts in Austin is a film documenting the controversial grafitti artist Danielle Dubose. The film profiles the reclusive artist and his polarizing work, as well as those who criticize his credibility and identity.
Places to eat:
Drink Specials:
- The Loophole Courthouse Pub: 11 am - 2 am: $2 Rumple, Goldschlager, Tullie, Mind Erasers, Tangos and Kamikazes, $2 Long Island Iced Tea
- J&J's Pizza: 5 pm - 12 am: $2 domestics, $0.50 off everthing else
- Mi Casita: 12 pm - 4 pm: $2.50 margaritas
- »Denton Christian Preschool educates at-risk children
- »University of North Texas students auction 26 pieces of art to benefit United Way
- »Something Awesome to benefit Habitat for Humanity, rock Denton's face in process
- »A shepherd mix has been found in the Denton area
- »Oedipus The King invades Redbud Theater at Texas Woman's University
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»Movie review: Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
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»Movie review: Red Cliff (Chi bi)
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»Denton Guitar filmmaker needs extras for next project
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»Photo gallery: Arts Fighting Cancer/Deep Ellum Film Festival 10th Anniversary
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»Documentary about Fort Worth's legendary Cellar Nightclub in the works
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local music
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