Every Monday, the East Williamsburg cocktail hideaway known as Huckleberry Bar screens classic flicks based on a themes that change each month (May was quirky comedy month, so: “Airplane!”, “Weekend at Bernie’s” and the like). There’s free popcorn and a double feature on the last Monday of the month.
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Monday Night Movies
Every Monday, the East Williamsburg cocktail hideaway known as Huckleberry Bar screens classic flicks based on a themes that change each month (May was quirky comedy month, so: “Airplane!”, “Weekend at Bernie’s” and the like). There’s free popcorn and a double feature on the last Monday of the month.
Monday Night Movies
Every Monday, the East Williamsburg cocktail hideaway known as Huckleberry Bar screens classic flicks based on a themes that change each month (May was quirky comedy month, so: “Airplane!”, “Weekend at Bernie’s” and the like). There’s free popcorn and a double feature on the last Monday of the month.
Monday Night Movies
Every Monday, the East Williamsburg cocktail hideaway known as Huckleberry Bar screens classic flicks based on a themes that change each month (May was quirky comedy month, so: “Airplane!”, “Weekend at Bernie’s” and the like). There’s free popcorn and a double feature on the last Monday of the month.
Monday Night Movies
Every Monday, the East Williamsburg cocktail hideaway known as Huckleberry Bar screens classic flicks based on a themes that change each month (May was quirky comedy month, so: “Airplane!”, “Weekend at Bernie’s” and the like). There’s free popcorn and a double feature on the last Monday of the month.
Monday Night Movies
Every Monday, the East Williamsburg cocktail hideaway known as Huckleberry Bar screens classic flicks based on a themes that change each month (May was quirky comedy month, so: “Airplane!”, “Weekend at Bernie’s” and the like). There’s free popcorn and a double feature on the last Monday of the month.
Nightclubbing | Student Teachers, 1979
Pat Ivers and Emily Armstrong continue sorting through their archives of punk-era concert footage as it’s digitized for the Downtown Collection at N.Y.U.’s Fales Library.

(Photo: Steve Lombardi)
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