Young Mt. Lebo
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Saloon Event
Ok... so you're coming home for Thanksgiving. We know you're looking for something to do and we know you'd like to avoid all of the oh-so-uncomfortable reunions, but you just can't help it. You HAVE to see people and you WANT them to see you. That's why WE (your new friend, LEBO, to hang out with when you're home) know you're going to be at the Saloon at like 10ish on Wednesday, November 22. So our plan isn't to interrupt your drinking, your time to gossip OR attempts to make your ex totally jealous. Look for our table, the cute girls surrounded by balloons and their fish bowl. Drop us your card, if you have one, so we can keep in touch AND, please, take one of our cards (Yeah... we have 'em. We're kind of a big deal!), so after you stumble out of the Saloon you'll have something to remember us by. Take a few, because we know you haven't done such a great job passing the word along! Honestly if we're going to do this for Mt. Lebanon... we need you, your help and your friends. See you Wednesday!
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Mt. Lebanon Grad to Star in Indie Film
Lebo native/grad who currently lives in Brooklyn is starring in what promises to be an amazing new independent film, Old Joy.
Dan London is starring alongside the ever-talented musician/actor Will Oldham.
OLD JOY is Sundance winner, recently nominated in the best picture category of the Gotham Awards: www.indiewire.com/biz/2006/10/awards_watch_if. html
and is featured in the Three Rivers Film Festival at the Regent Square on Friday, 11.3, Sunday 11.5 and Monday 11.6.
www.3rff.com/filmsbyname.html
Starring Mt. Lebanon's Daniel London, Old Joy is the keenly observed story of two old friends who reunite for a camping weekend in Oregon's Cascade Mountains. Set in the context of today's political climate, Mark (London), on the verge of fatherhood, is the serious one, and Kurt (Will Oldham), in the midst of a series of wild adventures, is more carefree. Their pilgrimage becomes a quiet meditation on life choices, youthful idealism, regret, and forgiveness, as the two must eventually confront the divergent paths they've taken. Drenched with the lush greenery of the Pacific Northwest and powered with outstanding performances, The New York Times recently called Old Joy a "must see" film. Featuring the music of a Yo La Tengo. (Kelly Reichardt; USA; 2006; 76 min)

