Sunday, February 22, 2009

FEROCIOUSLY RECURRENT

The Iron Rail takes its commitments seriously.

We are here to provide the community with books, 'zines, and a pleasant anti-authoritarian environment.

We also carry an assortment of enticing oddments: cool reusable handmade menstrual pads, patches, earnest shirts, recordings of pop music where the singers sound wicked upset about stuff.


The Iron Rail will be open and brewing hot fragrant Santa's Blend coffee on Lundi and Mardi Gras, the same as we were on "Christmas" and "New Year's" and "during the martial law curfew post-Gustav."


If it's worth doing, it's worth doing in a way that isn't half-assed and/or based on one's own convenience.

Come by and be nice to us! We're in pain all the time.

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Tuesday Movie

Feb. 10: Ran (1985)

Akira Kurosawa's extravagant retelling of King Lear is set in 16th century Japan and tells the story of the Great Lord Hidetora Ichimonji, who at the age of seventy, after years of consolidating his empire and ruthlessly exterminating all opposition, decides to abdicate and divide his domain amongst his three sons. The youngest defies the pledge of obedience and is banished. He warns his father: “You have spilled an ocean of blood. You showed no mercy, no pity. We too are children of this age, weaned on strife and chaos ...” When inter-filial squabbling erupts, the tragic engine of this film starts firing on all cylinders as Hidetora is dropped into a nightmarish hell of civil war and madness as his comeuppance for a lifetime of inflicting misery comes due, along the way receiving an earful of choice dialogue from his former court jester. One of the most stirring tragedies ever put to film.



For a flyer for our film schedule please see the link on the right, "See what's playing"

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