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1916 Fourth Avenue – My Annex Theater

DSCN1434.JPG1916 Fourth Avenue. I spent ten years here as a company member at Annex Theater.

The old Fred Astaire Dance Studio with the sprung floor and light booth permanently improvised on top of the bar is gone.

In its place is a new high-rise.

The tower’s street level facade evokes the building it replaced.

The ghosts of “Captains”, “Annex” and “7-11″ keep the old tree company — the same tree that shaded our front windows and hid our rotating anarchy A sign.

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Some familiar landmarks.

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The platonic ideal of dive bars, Patrick’s 1911 is now a flyfishing shop.

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Outside “Olivers”, where Susan always remembered your drink, the tower rises from behind Cameras West — or as it actually appears in some nirvana-latin memorium, “Came as u est”.

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A-man now walks a less upscale neighborhood. I wish the current company the best. I acted, directed, produced, stage managed and designed sound but think my legacy is the background image they for some inexplicable reason still use on their website.

ken h. judyI am an executive manager, software developer, father and husband trying to do more good than harm.
Working to spend each day doing a little less crap and a little more not crap than the day before.
Aspiring to pride in my accomplishments and pride in who I become as I attain them.
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