“Swank Girls” by Rosemary Daugherty

Nov 17, 2010 No Comments

“Swank Girls” exhibit opens Thursday November 18, 5:00 to 9:00 pm. “I think inside every girl, every mom, every career chick, all of us – there’s a pin-up in a little red one-piece just waiting to jump out of a cake” – Rosemary Daugherty. Thursday evening, Nov. 18, you can see Rosemary’s recent collection of [...]

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Indigenous Cinema

Oct 22, 2010 1 Comment

Program begins Tuesday November 9 at 7:30. Q&A with Director Blackhorse Lowe and Producer Chad Burris following the films. Shimásání 15 min | Short Narrative Director: Blackhorse Lowe Screenwriter: Blackhorse Lowe Producers: Nanobah Becker, Chad Burris, Heather Rae, David Stevens In the late 1920s on the serene Navajo reservation, Mary Jane spends her time daydreaming and tending to [...]

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Gerrymandering

Sep 30, 2010 No Comments

Opens Monday October 11 at 6:30. National Q&A via Ustream.com “Nothing will produce Bad History more directly nor brutally, than drawing a Line.” –Thomas Pynchon – Mason & Dixon Right now, across the country, our two major political parties are gearing up for a once-a-decade war whose winner will control Congress for the next ten [...]

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Manhattan Short Film Festival

Sep 15, 2010 No Comments

Monday, September 26 at 7:30 & Tuesday, September 27 at 7:30 An extraordinary global event takes place Mon & Tue, September 26 – 27 when over 100,000 people in over 250 cities across six continents gather in Cinemas, Galleries, Universities, Museums and Cafes for one purpose…to view and vote on our Finalists’ Films in the [...]

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Leaves Of Grass

Aug 18, 2010 1 Comment

Tim Blake Nelson will Skype in after the 7:00 and before the 9:30 screening Saturday 9/18. When Ivy League classics professor Bill Kincaid receives news of the murder of his estranged identical twin brother, Brady (both played by two—time Academy Award® nominee Edward Norton), in a pot deal gone bad, he leaves the world of [...]

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