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Nov 14, 2009 8:00 pm (Saturday)

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Warehouse Live

813 Saint Emanuel Street
Houston, TX 77003
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Based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel of the same name, The Lost World revels in adventureflick thrills but is equally effective as a cinematic document of our fascination with ou...
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Based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel of the same name, The Lost World revels in adventureflick thrills but is equally effective as a cinematic document of our fascination with our own prehistory. Featuring amazing stopmotion sequences by animation pioneer Willis O'Brien, who later animated King Kong, and enlivened by outlandish costumes and sets, this dynodino epic was a smash hit upon its release in the midRoaring Twenties. An explorer's journal points to the existence of dinosaurs in a farflung locale, so reporter Edward Malone makes a deal with the robust Professor Challenger and joins a pseudoscientific expedition to find the mythical monsters. Vicious battles with a menagerie of real and imagined creatures ensue. If only Malone and his fellow explorers had stopped to consider the grave consequences before hauling a madashell Apatosaurus back to their ultramodern metropolis. While the film exemplifies groundbreaking cinematic techniques and razzledazzle storytelling, it also serves as a reminder of (hopefully) obsolete American attitudes toward the big, bad world at large. Amid its now dissonant charms are anachronistic cultural stereotypes regarding science, marriage, and race (complete with a white actor in blackface). Dengue Fever's score will playfully and lovingly evoke worlds both known and unknown and elevate the The Lost World's offbeat humor and singular beauty. (Notes by Sean Uyehara, San Francisco Film Festival).

Dengue Fever
Dengue Fever's repertoire isn't simply Cambodian music or a Cambodian/American hybrid. Bollywood glitz, psychedelic rock, spaghetti Western twang, Klezmer, ska, funk, and Ethiopian jazz all contribute to the band's unique sound. Singer Ch'hom Nimol's powerful singing voice, in Khmer and more recently also English, is a luminous vibrato that adds exotic ornamentations to her vocal lines and complements the band's driving sound.



Special event $20.00
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$20.00
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Warehouse Live
Warehouse Live is a 1920's era warehouse repurposed as a one-of-a-kind concert and event venue. In order to achieve a true urban environment, the thoughtful design incorporates the selection of both contemporary and antique materials and fixtures. The complex encompasses two fully-independent spaces - the Ballroom and the Studio - each with their own entrances and exits, restrooms, bars, stages and sound and lighting systems. While parking can often be a problem downtown, Warehouse Live benefits from ample non-metered street parking throughout the Warehouse District and has access to three dedicated surface lots adjacent to the facility.

Phone: (713) 225-5483

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