What began as a themed show planned by local band The So Help Me’s has ballooned into an unofficial Burton fan gathering.
51st Street Speakeasy
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The show is the latest from production team James Nghiem and Mike Allen.
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The event is partially a live taping of KOSU’s The Dates of Our Lives.
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“With the perfect mix of some of my recipes and the Speakeasy, it is a delicious combination,” he said.
We didn’t want to do just movies, you know? Nghiem asked. Also, his fanbase is pretty rabid, so I was a little bit intimidated doing this one.
“We didn’t want to do just movies, you know?” Nghiem asked. “Also, his fanbase is pretty rabid, so I was a little bit intimidated doing this one.”
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Nghiem said he has already heard from about 15 artists interested in participating in the show that’s still a month away. He expects to have around 40 pieces in the exhibit.
Nghiem said he has already heard from about 15 artists interested in participating in the show that’s still a month away. He expects to have around 40 pieces in the exhibit.
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