Extra, Extra

- The Village Voice gets director Victor Buhler (he did the documentary Rikers High) to do a feature about the kids getting their GEDs at Rikers
- The teachers' union is going to vote on the new contract with the city
- The Apiary talks to Neil Swaab, whose cartoon Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles, was yanked from the NY Press
- A reason we don't want malls: A woman falls from the second floor of a Long Island mall
- People didn't know that it was Associate Justice Antonin Scalia marching in yesterday's Columbus Day Parade
- We're intrigued by this missed connection on craigslist because sometimes we have those kind of paranoid days too
- A great interview with Cost and Revs is on the Wooster Collective site (REVS: Some people have threatened our lives. Some people tell us, Keep going. They're waitin' on our next move. They're rootin' for us.)
2005_10_domino.jpg- And we have free tickets and some movie swag for Domino, the movie about Domino Harvey, famous daughter of Hollywood - her parents were actor Laurence Harvey (The Manchurian Candidate) and a socialite - who was a model and then a down-n-dirty bounty hunter. Directed by Tony Scott, Domino stars Keira Knightley, looking very tough (no worrying about a corset here) and working alongside Mickey Rourke, Delroy Lindo, Christopher Walken and a big ensemble cast, and opens this Friday, October 14.

The prize pack includes two free tickets, a silver White Trash Charms necklace with a domino charm and some movie swag (t-shirt, shot glass, poster, keychain and more). The contest runs until Thursday at 6PM, so to enter, click below.

2005_10_fandango.jpgTickets provided by Fandango. Entries will be accepted until 6PM Eastern time on Thursday, October 13. A winner will be selected at random and notified on Thursday evening. Gothamist will not sell or distribute the email addresses obtained through this promotion.

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