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July 14, 2008
The Case of the Screaming Wheel
After a week spent running around New York, rolling cameras and chasing down hard drives and drinking the sun up at least once, I'm now back in Chicago. I say this as if I've been in Chicago more than twice in the past eighteen months, which I haven't, but I have been here before and therefore this is, technically speaking, a return. I was borne to this windy city in a car whose front wheel was in dire risk of conflagration, and have arrived just in time...
...for the Chicago premiere of Frank V. Ross' Present Company at the Gene Siskel Film Center. It screens on Tuesday at 8:30, and Frank will be there along with the rest of the cast. I don't believe I've written much about this film yet, but rest assured, this deficit of coverage on my part is indirectly proportionate to its worthiness. I can't wait to see it again.
After that, I'll continue Kerouacking my way across the country. I have to be in Austin next Monday, and in LA by the 4th of August. And somehow, amids all of this, I've managed to cut a few more minutes out of St. Nick. When can I get a Final Cut app on my iPhone?
Posted by David Lowery at July 14, 2008 12:19 AM
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it is too bad your visit wasn't earlier. it would have been fun to hang out.
Posted by: lucas mcnelly at July 21, 2008 8:55 AM