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Archive for September 30th, 2005

Recommendation: Serenity

By Shannon on Friday, September 30th, 2005

Today is the first day of Joss Whedon’s new movie, Serenity.

You remember Whedon, he brought us Buffy and Angel. Then he brought us an awesome tv show on FOX called Firefly, about space cowboys (none named Maurice, though) that got cancelled way too fast due to its crappy time slot. Well somebody wised up and let him make Firefly into a movie. . .thus Serenity. Go see it. Now.

By the way, the role of Simon is played by Sean Maher, who I think might just be Carlos D. (of Interpol) and Crispin Glover’s long lost brother:

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Recommendation: Critical Mass

By Shannon on Friday, September 30th, 2005

Tonight is the last Friday of the month and thus time for Critical Mass. Hundreds of New Yorkers will get on their bikes and go for a ride, as “a monthly celebration of bicycles and other nonpolluting means of transportation, exercising our right to the road. ” If you’d like to join, the starting place tonight is at Union Square Park North at 7pm.

Since the police have decided to crack down on this, I decided I’d share a tactic that a friend of mine used to keep from being arrested_ and it’s simplicity is brilliant. When the cops start blocking off the streets:

Chain up your bike and walk away.

This works best if you get on your phone and start looking confused. You can even ask the cops what’s going on. Maybe even throw on a jacket or hat that was in your backpack so you look different. Technically if your bike is legally chained up, the cops can’t touch it, so it should be ok, you can come back and get it later. I know there’s something to be said for taking a stand and letting the cops take you in, but let’s face it, you don’t always feel like being arrested.

But just in case, write this number on your arm: Legal Hotline (NLG and People’s Law): 212-679-6018

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