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At night, the place is packed with a young crowd that comes for live music and exhibitions by local artists.
Still, for one-time visitors that's not a bad thing, nor is the crowd of all ages that comes for live (Greek) music and dancing.
Less than 50 feet from the tracks, this dark and handsome former depot attracts an upscale crowd that comes for the extensive choice of wines (from the store next door) and the reasonably priced menu.
If letterboxing is the most obvious element of film-geek culture to be mainstreamed by DVD's, the most important is the audio commentary -- the lengthy exegesis that comes, for better or worse, with almost any DVD movie that can still claim a living participant, be it director or cast member.
"The local officials and those who lead the one-to-five groups, they use most of the aid that comes for themselves and give little to others," says Ajo Mihesa, a farmer, referring to the government scheme to organise society at grassroots level – which human rights groups claim is aimed at controlling dissent.
The first was a reaction against the unstable picture of science that comes, for example, from Kuhn.
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