Little Men screening (2016-Sep-25 @ 8:45 p.m.)
The Cinema will screen Little Men (Ira Sachs, U.S. / Greece 2016, 85 min.) "A new pair of best friends have their bond tested by their parents' battle over a dress shop lease."
The Cinema will screen Little Men (Ira Sachs, U.S. / Greece 2016, 85 min.) "A new pair of best friends have their bond tested by their parents' battle over a dress shop lease."
The Dryden will screen Sweet Bird of Youth (Richard Brooks, U.S. 1962, 120 min., 35mm). By 1962, Tennessee Williams had become one of America's best-known playwrights, not just among the Broadway cognoscenti but regular moviegoers as well; eleven of his … Continue reading
The Little will screen Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back! (Dean Spade, U.S. 2016, 56 min.) followed by a discussion including local "pinkwashing" activist Isabelle Bartter, as part of the 2016 Witness Palestine Film Series. The term "Pinkwashing" refers to Israeli … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Pete's Dragon (David Lowery, U.S. 2016, 103 min.) "The adventures of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon."
The Cinema will screen Little Men (Ira Sachs, U.S. / Greece 2016, 85 min.) "A new pair of best friends have their bond tested by their parents' battle over a dress shop lease."
Jon Greenbaum will review The end of protest : a new playbook for revolution by Micah White at today's Books Sandwiched In, in the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building.
The Cinema will screen Pete's Dragon (David Lowery, U.S. 2016, 103 min.) "The adventures of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon."
The Dryden will screen The Lost World (Harry O. Hoyt, U.S. 1925, 91 min., 35mm) with live piano accompaniment by Philip C. Carli. Heading down to South America to attempt a rescue of a lost colleague, a group of explorers … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Little Men (Ira Sachs, U.S. / Greece 2016, 85 min.) "A new pair of best friends have their bond tested by their parents' battle over a dress shop lease."
In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building is a discussion titled Are We Ready to Write Grants? With grant sources increasingly deluged with requests, we all want to maximize the use of our time and … Continue reading
The Little will screen The End of the Line: Rochester's Subway (Fred Armstrong, James P. Harte, U.S. 1995, 90 min.) followed by a panel discussion. See the award-winning documentary about the smallest city in America to build and abandon a … Continue reading