How often do you get to watch extremely rare silent films on Friday the 13th set to a live soundtrack by boisterous yellers Wild Yaks while a waning gibbous moon keeps guard overhead? Exactly. Edwin S. Porter's Dream of a Rarebit Fiend, in which old-timey Victorian people overindulge themselves to the brims of their top hats then blame their subconscious night fevers on the rump roast, is screening at Starr Space tonight. So's the Public Theater's Depression-era Pie in the Sky, another one guaranteed to enrage you about being so poor. Click down there for a preview.
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How often do you get to watch extremely rare silent films on Friday the 13th set to a live soundtrack by boisterous yellers Wild Yaks while a waning gibbous moon keeps guard overhead? Exactly. Edwin S. Porter's Dream of a Rarebit Fiend, in which old-timey Victorian people overindulge themselves to the brims of their top hats then blame their subconscious night fevers on the rump roast, is screening at Starr Space tonight. So's the Public Theater's Depression-era Pie in the Sky, another one guaranteed to enrage you about being so poor. Click down there for a preview.
