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Friday, February 14, 2014
LOCAL
Denton Record-Chronicle
THIN LINE SCHEDULE
DETAILS
What: A five-day documentary film
and music festival
When: Through Sunday
Details: Numerous options are
available for admission. Passholders
are admitted before ticketholders. For
more information, visit www.thinline.
us. To buy passes or tickets, visit
http://bit.lyA4khzw3.
Passes: $150 for an all-access
festival pass (price drops daily after
Wednesday); $75 for a film pass; or
$75 for a music pass. Single-day
music passes cost $25. To buy
passes, visit http://bit.lyA4khzw3.
Tickets: Tickets cost $8 for a single
film screening, $15 for a single music
show.
Asterisks indicate free events: Satur-
day's screening of Wings of Life and
afternoon performances in the Thin
Line Tent.
FILM VENUES
Campus Theatre, 214 W. Hickory
St.
Fine Arts Theater, 114 N. Elm St.
Denton Woman’s Club Building,
610 Oakland St.
Thin Line Tent, on East Oak Street
near Oakland Street, across the street
from Oak Street Drafthouse & Cock-
tail Parlor
MUSIC VENUES
Andy’s Bar, 122 N. Locust St. (This
venue admits ages 18 and older only.)
Dan’s Silverleaf, 103 Industrial St.
Hailey’s Club, 122 Mulberry St.
Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Stu-
dios, 411E. Sycamore St.
Sweetwater Grill & Tavern, 115 N.
Elm St.
Thin Line Tent, on East Oak Street
near Oakland Street, across the street
from Oak Street Drafthouse & Cock-
tail Parlor
TODAY
FILM
2 p.m. — / Found My Tribe (62
minutes) and The Apothecary (18
minutes), filmmaker in attendance,
Woman's Club Building
4 p.m. — Waging Peace: The Peace
Corps Experience (70 minutes),
filmmaker in attendance, Fine Arts
Theater
4:15 p.m. — Spirit of the Sato (58
minutes), filmmaker in attendance,
Campus Theatre
6 p.m. — A2-B-C (71 minutes), film-
maker in attendance, Fine Arts The-
ater
6:15 p.m. — / Shot My Love (56
minutes), Campus Theatre
8 p.m. — Perfect Strangers (69
minutes), filmmaker in attendance,
Campus Theatre
8 p.m. — Goodness in Rwanda (64
minutes), filmmaker in attendance,
Fine Arts Theater
10 p.m. — Short Film Program 2:
“Bombing Arizona,” “Cardboard
Titanics,” “Culture Over Everything,”
“Der Cowboy und Ich” and “Pistols to
Porn,” Campus Theatre
10 p.m. — “Lady Susan” (18 minutes)
and Pretty Brutal (62 minutes),
filmmaker in attendance, Fine Arts
Theater
MUSIC
Thin Line Tent
*2 p.m. — Slater & Riggs
*3 p.m. — UNT Two O'clock Lab Band
6 p.m. — Dim Locator
7 p.m. — Robert Gomez
8 p.m. — Danny Rush &the Designat-
ed Drivers
9 p.m. — Curvette
Andy’s Bar
10 p.m. — Sonar Lights
11 p.m. — Woody's Rampage
Midnight — Paco Estrada
Dan’s Silverleaf
9 p.m. — Criminal Birds
10 p.m. — Jessie Frye
11 p.m. — Biographies
Midnight — RTB2
Hailey’s Club
8 p.m. — Undeclared
9 p.m. — D. Smiley
10 p.m. — Blue the Misfit
11p.m. — Ishi
Midnight — Starparty
Rubber Gloves
9 p.m. — The Red Death
10 p.m. — Code Talkers
11 p.m. — Mothership
Midnight — Crypt Trip
Sweetwater Grill & Tavern
9 p.m. — PurlSnapShirts
10 p.m. — Adam Carroll
11 p.m. — Sydney Wright
SATURDAY
FILM
10:30 a.m. — When We Were All
Broncos (85 minutes), filmmaker in
attendance, Campus Theatre (tickets
cost $10)
*10:30 a.m. — Wings of Life (81
minutes), Fine Arts Theater
1 p.m. — My Toxic Backyard (60
minutes) and Mobilizing Mozam-
bique (20 minutes), filmmaker in
attendance, Campus Theatre
I p.m. — When Dallas Rocked (70
minutes), filmmaker in attendance,
Fine Arts Theater
3 p.m. — GoldStar Children (60
minutes) and White Earth (20 min-
utes), Fine Arts Theater
3 p.m. — Short Film Program 3:
“Haenyeo: Women of the Sea,” “Niche
in the Market,” “Not Anymore: A
Story of Revolution,” “The Nuclear
Village” and “What I Hate About
Myself,” Campus Theatre
4:30 p.m. — Coney Island: Dreams
for Sale (80 minutes), filmmaker in
attendance, Fine Arts Theater
5 p.m. — Antarctica: A Year on Ice
(92 minutes), Campus Theatre
7:15 p.m. — The Last Safari (79
minutes), Campus Theatre
9:30 p.m. — A Quiet Strength (18
minutes) and Yemeniettes (60
minutes), Campus Theatre
II p.m. — Award ceremony, Campus
Theatre
MUSIC
Thin Line Tent
*1 p.m. — Boxcar Bandits
*2 p.m. — High School Caesar
*3 p.m. — Cornell Hurd Band
7 p.m. — The Demigs
8 p.m. — Octagrape
9 p.m. — Sebadoh
Andy’s Bar
10 p.m. — Ghetto Box
11:10 p.m. — Juicy the Emmissary
11:40 p.m. — S. Good
Midnight — Stu Brootal
12:20 a.m. — Ritchy Flo
12:45 a.m. — Fab Deuce
Dan’s Silverleaf
10 p.m. — Hawk vs. Dove
11 p.m. — Bad Design
Midnight — Brutal Juice
Hailey’s Club
8 p.m. — Entropy
9 p.m. — Kat Knapper
10 p.m. — Krist of Gage
11 p.m. — Cam Steele
Midnight — Pass the 40
Rubber Gloves
8 p.m. — Boome & the Skywalkers
9 p.m. — Wild Bill
10 p.m. — The BoomBachs
11 p.m. — A.Dd+
Midnight — AV the Great
Sweetwater Grill & Tavern
8 p.m. — Christian Valdes Sextet
9:45 p.m. — Soul Oricha
11 p.m. — UNT Latin Jazz Band
SUNDAY
FILM
Noon — Micha (75 minutes), filmmak-
er in attendance, Campus Theatre
2 p.m. — Short Film Program 4:
“254,” “Creativity, Entrepreneurship
and ADHD,” “Frank Kozik on the
Business of Art,” “Querencia,” “Serve
Denton: Helping Nonprofits Change
Lives,” “Simple as That,” “Under My
Skin” and “United Way of Denton
County,” Campus Theatre
4 p.m. — Escaramuza: Riding From
the Fieart (90 minutes), filmmaker in
attendance, Campus Theatre
6:15 p.m. — The Engineer (94 min-
utes), Campus Theatre
8:30 p.m. — Who Took Johnny? (76
minutes), Campus Theatre
MUSIC
Thin Line Tent
*1 p.m. — The Might Orq
*2 p.m. — Woody's Rampage
*3 p.m. — Guy Forsyth Band
7 p.m. — Los Patos Poderosos
8 p.m. — Bubba Hernandez
9 p.m. — The Effinays
Dan’s Silverleaf
6 p.m. — Paper Robot
7 p.m. — The Cozy Hawks
8 p.m. — Glass Mountain Orchestra
9 p.m. — Calhoun
10:10 p.m. — Slobberbone
Hailey’s Club
6 p.m. — Levi Cobb & the Big Smoke
7 p.m. — Pinebox Serenade
8 p.m. — Madison King
9 p.m. — The 0's
10:10 p.m. — Eric Strickland & the B
Sides
Rubber Gloves
6 p.m. — Shaheed Flow
7 p.m. — Wasted Klick Hook
8 p.m. — Buk Baby
9 p.m. — Frost 214
10:10 p.m. — Topic
Sweetwater Grill & Tavern
6 p.m. — Austin Byrd Quartet
7:45 p.m. — Ben Bohorquez Quartet
9 p.m. — Mark Hartsuch Quartet
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Thin Line
“They had a great opening
night, sol hope that a lot of those
people went and ate dinner
downtown before they went,
and that’s the whole thought
process here — stop and get din-
ner or a drink or a bag of candy
before they go,” she said.
Across the street from the
Denton Municipal Electric Thin
line Tent where the opening
night event was held is Oak
Street Drafthouse and Cocktail
Parlor, and owner John Wil-
liams said he has already noticed
increased traffic.
“There’s definitely going to be
an uptick in traffic, especially
with the nice weather and the
music and films right there,”
Williams said. “Overall, I think
the Thin line film fest will help
bring more business to the area.”
Oak Street and Williams’
other business, East Side Social
Club, are featuring more food
trucks throughout the weekend
than normal to help bring them
business as well.
Another bar, Mulberry Street
Cantina, will be crafting drink
specials every day for the rest of
the festival for attendees with
ticket stubs, lanyards or other
proof they attended. Being posi-
tioned near parking lots and
Hailey’s Club, one of the busi-
ness owners, Spencer McFar-
ling, said they expect to see more
foot traffic.
‘We want to help encourage
that and reward people for tak-
ing part in the festival that way,
and do whatever we can,”
McFarling said.
They’ll be posting online
about the specials and what else
they notice around town to also
help other businesses, he said.
During the day, he’s a high
school economics teacher and
said he practices what he teach-
es his students at his business.
“I always talk about shop lo-
cal and how it helps the local
economy, and Denton is really
awesome about that,” McFarling
said. We think it’s going to help
the entire downtown area and
the foot traffic will be awesome.”
Several other businesses are
offering specials and discounts
for Thin Line attendees
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Patrons wait for the world premiere of “When We Were All Broncos” in the Denton Municipal
Electric Thin Line Tent on opening night of Thin Line, a documentary film and music festival,
Wednesday in Denton.
“We think it's going to help the entire
downtown area and the foot traffic will be
awesome. ”
— Spencer McFarling, business owner
throughout the weekend, like
Recycled Books. They are offer-
ing 15 percent off all purchases
and even advertised the promo-
tion in the event’s schedule,
manager Chris Garver said.
“The big tent is just down the
street and the Square is the cen-
tral location for the town, so I ex-
pect it will be busier,” he said.
Impressions by DSSLC, a
store on Hickory Street that fea-
tures handmade ceramics, is of-
fering 10 percent off total pur-
chases for attendees as well.
Even on the first night of the fes-
tival, assistant manager Connie
Lane said she noticed more peo-
ple on the Square than on an
average Wednesday night, and is
optimistic for the weekend.
“I think it will probably bring
in some extra people, especially
since the weather is better,” Lane
said.
At Jupiter House on the
Square, owner Joey Hawkins
said he and his staff are prepared
for the expected increases of
traffic.
‘We scheduled a little heavi-
er, and we think with the warm
weather, we’re just going to kill it
here,” he said. ‘We’re excited. It’s
a great event.”
Some businesses are also be-
ing promoted indirectly through
bloggers from the Denton Con-
vention & Visitors Bureau,
which will be posting to both
DiscoverDenton.com and the
Thin Line website throughout
the festival, said Kim Phillips,
vice president of the convention
and visitors bureau. The blog-
gers will talk about their experi-
ences with the festival overall,
including where they eat and
drink, Phillips said.
“I think it really does help put
a visual in people’s minds of a
bigger experience. While the
film is the heart of it, there’s so
much more to it,” she said. “You
grab a glass of wine or go to din-
ner first, or plan a date night
around it.”
With the increased traffic
from locals and visitors, Phillips
said she is sure the festival will
bring in more business than
usual this weekend.
“You’re going to have a snack,
or a dessert, or you’re going to
stay in a hotel room if you don’t
live here,” she said. ‘All of those
things mean economic impact
on our city beyond the usual ac-
tivity that takes place, and we
definitely feel that.”
JENNA DUNCAN can be
reached at 940-566-6889 and
via Twitter at @JennaF
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Spirit of Sato I I Shot My Love I Perfect Strangers
Short Film Program 2 I Waging Peace I A2-B-C
Goodness in Rwanda Pretty Brutal I Found My Tribe
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Slater & Riggs I Two O-Clock Lab Band I Dim Locator
Robert Gomez I Danny Rush I Curvette
Criminal Birds I Jessie Frye I Biographies I RTB2
PurlSnapShirts Sydney Wright Undeclared D. Smiley
Blue the Misfit Ishi Star Party The Red Death
Code Talkers Mothership Crypt Trip Sonar Lights
Woody’s Rampage Paco Estrada Band
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