BICAS Bike-In Movie on Sunday

Joie de vivre September 19th, 2008

If you have never been to the BICAS BIke-In Movie Night you really ought to go some time. They show movies that involve bicycles in some way and set out chairs on the patio, and project the movie onto the specially-painted wall across the way on the Lucky Street Studios.

The movie is preceded by a very casual bike ride through town at 6:30, with the moving commencing at 7:30. BICAS is at 44 West 6th Street, but the entrance is around the corner through the parking lot on 9th Avenue. They are in the old Citizen’s Warehouse at 9th Avenue and Sixth Street.

As a bonus feature, this Sunday is my birthday, so stop by and introduce yourself and wish me a happy birthday. I’ll be the tall guy on the old Raleigh 3-Speed. Have a great weekend everyone!

–Erik Ryberg

6 Responses to “BICAS Bike-In Movie on Sunday”

  1. Fer Says:

    a bike in movie.. sounds great! Do the do this every friday? Will there be one the friday before El Tour De Tuscon? We will be there then… And BTW Happy Birthday!

  2. Christian & El Grupo Says:

    A Happy Birthday to our #1 public defender! Saw you a Cuvee last night but didn’t realize it was your B-day. Gonna miss the bike-in movie tonight but wanted to wish you Happy Birthday! Hope you had a great day!

  3. lindsaybelle Says:

    Happy Birthday Erik!

  4. Martha Retallick Says:

    Happy (belated) birthday to one of our best advocates. You go, Erik.

  5. Fredric King Says:

    “B.I.K.E.” is a feature film about two filmmakers who infiltrate an underground bicycle club, Black Label Bike Club. From Critical Mass to the wider bike counterculture, “B.I.K.E.” presents a riveting look at radical politics, personal artistic vision, global responsibly, and more.

    Presented in 12 parts in celebration of Obama’s victory, the entire movie is available for free for everyone to see now on YouTube at; http://www.youtube.com/user/FountainheadFilms. If you’d prefer a higher quality viewing experience, the DVD features 40 minutes of deleted scenes, directors’ commentary, and a kick ass soundtrack (with performances by Japanther, Lightning Bolt, Matt and Kim, Broken Social Scene, The Dears, A Silver Mt Zion, Sixtoo, The Panthers, Rocket From The Tombs, Explosions in the Sky, Infernal Noise Brigade, and Rahsaan Roland Kirk.)

    KEEP RIDING!!

  6. Justin Says:

    I know this post is a bit old, but there is a new documentary film about bicycling and bike culture called Veer that you may be interested in – http://www.veerthemovie.com

    Its showing at the Arizona Film Fest this month as part of their opening gala party http://www.myspace.com/arizonafilmfestival

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