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5/12/10

More cool movies at The Burton Theatre Detroit - Eminem & JayZ to co-headline double header and MCB approved to shoot Them Crooked Vultures in Windsor

So after catching the double header today which was split with the Yankees they announce a co-headliner double header monster at the game (press release followed from Olympia) that Emiem and JayZ will play 2 shows on September 2nd and 13th at Comerica Park / Yankee Stadium

We also found out that MCB is approved to cover Them Crooked Vultures this weekend in Windsor ON plus we got a handful of tix for ourselves - nice!!

But in even greater news we wanted to tell you about the Mitten Movie Project show tomorrow (Thursday night) at The Burton Theatre - check this shit out!


Burton Theatre
3420 Cass Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201
(313) 473-9238


On Thursday, May 13th, the Mitten Movie Project hosts the first ever Mitten Movie Project FEATURE SERIES featuring two very different documentaries by Michigan filmmakers. Tickets are $7 for both films. Doors at 7, event starts at 7:30 PM.BECKY, YA GOT YER SPACE BABE(TQR&R Productions MICHIGAN * 63 min.)A documentary in its purest form. A completely unrestricted look into the mind of its subject.

Content never expected to be heard except by the sole recipient. This allowed the subject absolute freedom with his thoughts and words, no matter how coherent, engaging, explicit, obscene and/or mundane. Video footage and edit by Mike Dereniewski. Audio by some guy driving from Chicago to St. Louis(?). Found on a random cassette tape and used in its entirety in this documentary.

INTERMISSION
LIVING IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON-DOG: A SOUTH POLE DIARY(Paul C. Daniels MICHIGAN/ANTARCTICA * 76 min.)

Moon-Dog captures the winter over the life of 15 scientists and 35 crew members at the U.S. Antarctic research station “South Pole,” located on the harshest continent on the planet. A combination of -100F temperatures, fierce storms, hypoxia, stress and the unexpected illness of the station’s doctor all conspire to push people to their limits.