CASHIERS DU CINÉMA #4 PRE-ORDER
https://nymag.com/strategist/article/best-gifts-for-movie-lovers-cinephiles.html
The fourth issue of the movie worker mag. An astounding 94 PAGES. More ushers/box officers/projectionists making art about the job, all of whose names can be found in the little photo carousel or down and to the right over there (depending) -->
It'll be OUT ON DECEMBER THE 11TH, making it the unofficial CHRISTMAS ISSUE. Will be mailing immediately; standard shipping should have these in your hands well ahead of the holiday if your copy is intended as a gift... which is something that would make me personally very happy.
Additionally, will be throwing 2x "CINEMABILIA" Stickers in with these while I have them (roughly the first 70 copies). This now-lost NYC landmark* was mentioned in last issue's letters page and comes up again this time. Stickers courtesy of contributor Walter Forsberg :)
*** Furthermore, Pre-orders ONLY will include a b&w risograph print of our release show flyer ****
THANKS
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* “I worked here, and I started off packing. They sold scripts, film literature — just about anything made of paper associated with movies. I got some good stills from [Jean-Luc] Godard films there of [actress] Anna Karina. I also got this amazing education there about movies, and used to enjoy Andrew Sarris’ film columns for the Village Voice. By the time I left Cinemabilia, I had a side business going writing term papers for students in his film class at Columbia. $75 was a guaranteed B+. It was significant to me because we actually got off the ground as a band [Television] when I was working there. It was the manager of the store, Terry Ork, who enabled us to get on our feet as a band. He knew Richard Lloyd, who became our guitarist, and we practiced at Terry’s loft in Chinatown. He also became, nominally, our manager.”
- Richard Hell