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SUMMARY:Books Sandwiched In: "Becoming Nicole : the transformation of an American family" by Ellis Nutt
DESCRIPTION:Pamela Barres will review Becoming Nicole : the transformation of an American family by Ellis Nutt at today's Books Sandwiched In in the Kate Gleason Auditorium in the Bausch and Lomb Library Building. [source: Monroe County Library website\, 2016-Apr-4]
URL:https://jayceland.com/blog/event/books-sandwiched-in-becoming-nicole-the-transformation-of-an-american-family-by-ellis-nutt/
LOCATION:Bausch and Lomb Library Building\, 110 South Ave.\, Rochester\, New York\, 14604\, United States
CATEGORIES:JayceLand 2016-Apr-14
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SUMMARY:The Virgin Suicides screening
DESCRIPTION:The Little will screen The Virgin Suicides (Sofia Coppola\, U.S. 1999\, 97 min.) as part of the Science on Screen series.   \nIn an ordinary suburban house\, on a lovely tree-lined street\, in the middle of 1970s America\, lived the five beautiful\, dreamy Lisbon sisters\, whose doomed fates indelibly marked the neighborhood boys who to this day continue to obsess over them. A story of love and repression\, fantasy and terror\, sex and death\, memory and longing. It is at its core a mystery story: a heart-rending investigation into the impenetrable\, life-altering secrets of American adolescence. \n [source: Little Theatre website\, 2016-Apr-4]
URL:https://jayceland.com/blog/event/the-virgin-suicides-screening/
LOCATION:Little Theatre\, 240 East Ave. #100\, Rochester\, New York\, 14604\, United States
CATEGORIES:JayceLand 2016-Apr-14
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SUMMARY:Made in Rochester: Music of Diamond\, Hailstork\, and Ratcliff
DESCRIPTION:Rochester has been home to many great musicians through the years; writing\, playing and singing in different styles. Take some time to learn more about three Rochesterian composers and their music. The playlist will include: Cary Ratcliff's setting of poetry by Pablo Neruda\, music that David Diamond wrote to the unusual request "Make me happy"\, and Hailstork's orchestral music on American themes. \n [source: Monroe County Library website\, 2016-Apr-4]
URL:https://jayceland.com/blog/event/made-in-rochester-music-of-diamond-hailstork-and-ratcliff/
LOCATION:Irondequoit Public Library\, 1290 Titus Ave.\, Rochester\, New York\, 14617\, United States
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SUMMARY:Primary Day / Co-op Night film screenings
DESCRIPTION:The Cinema will screen "three short films that were originally made to promote co-ops to the public in the United States. They were filmed in the 1940s and 1950s\, a time when enthusiasm and support for cooperatives was growing\, but which was ultimately stifled\, at least in part\, by the general fear of socialist-like activities raised by McCarthyism in the mid-1950s." The films will include a discussion with Jim Deluca. The films are:  \n\nThe Co-ops Are Comin (U.S. 1941\, 31 min.\, silent with live music): "Using animation and live action\, this film documents a co-op tour party through the Midwest in the early 1950s. It takes the audience to different consumer-owned co-ops\, including a department store\, a hatchery\, a farm bureau\, an oil refinery\, and a power supply station." \nHere Is Tomorrow (Herbert Kerkow\, Willard Van Dyke\, U.S. 1942\, 26 min.): "The cooperative movement's first sound motion picture with a story\, 'Here is Tomorrow' was released for distribution on January 1\, 1942. It was produced by Documentary Film Productions\, Inc.\, under the direction of Herbert Kerkow and Willard Van Dyke\, for The Cooperative League of the U. S. A." \nHow to Get Cooperation" (David A. Smart\, U.S. 1950\, 11 min.): "'How to Get Cooperation' was created in 1950 to educate the public about the benefits of cooperation. We meet a high school film projecting club and a community that needs its road paved that learn how working together helps them achieve their goals. It's a surprisingly inspiring exploration of cooperation as a social model with plenty of vintage style\, including a 1950s narrator who outlines a few basic techniques for working together towards a common goal." \n\n (Editor's note: none of these films appear in IMDb.) [source: Facebook\, 2016-Apr-4]
URL:https://jayceland.com/blog/event/primary-day-co-op-night-film-screenings/
LOCATION:Cinema Theatre\, 957 S. Clinton Ave.\, Rochester\, New York\, 14620\, United States
CATEGORIES:JayceLand 2016-Apr-14
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SUMMARY:Bakushu (Early Summer) screening
DESCRIPTION:The Dryden will screen Bakushu (Early Summer\, Yasujiro Ozu\, Japan 1951\, 124 min.\, 35mm\, Japanese w/subtitles).  \nTwo parents seek a suitable mate for their 28-year-old professional daughter (Setsuko Hara)\, bound to marry her off before they retire to the country. The two "best" prospects are a respected businessman and a recent widower. Ozu examines in a profound fashion the dissolving traditional Japanese family unit and its waning influence on the most important decisions in life. A certifiable masterpiece in which Hara reprises her famous role as the kindhearted Noriko from Late Spring. \n [source: George Eastman Museum website\, 2016-Apr-4]
URL:https://jayceland.com/blog/event/bakushu-early-summer-screening/
LOCATION:Dryden Theatre at George Eastman Museum (formerly George Eastman House)\, 900 East Ave.\, Rochester\, New York\, 14607\, United States
CATEGORIES:JayceLand 2016-Apr-14
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