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Ingrid Olson: History Mother, Little Sister
Join us for next week for a public reception to celebrate the opening of B. Ingrid Olson's two simultaneous solo exhibitions History Mother and Little Sister each on a separate floor of the Center’s landmark Le Corbusier building July 22 – December 23, 2022 Opening Reception: Thursday, July 21, 2022 5:30 – 7:30 pm Level 1 and 3 Free and […]
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Melissa Ferrick
30 years into a prolific career as a genre and gender-defying songwriter, Melissa Ferrick continues to disrupt normative categorization. Indie, Alternative, Folk, Punk…Melissa Ferrick won’t be labeled. With disarming wit and raw vulnerability, every lyric in Ferrick’s immense catalog is an invitation to confession or catharsis. Ferrick, a genre-defying songwriter with 18 albums spanning 30 […]
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The Clock
Judy Garland’s first non-singing lead and, really, her first dramatic role of any kind came in this story of a whirlwind wartime romance between a young woman (Garland) and a handsome soldier on leave (Walker) during WWI. The couple meet by accident in Penn Station and are immediately drawn to each other, but the soldier […]
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Distant
Twentieth Anniversary! In this, the award-winning breakthrough film from renowned Turkish auteur Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Mahmut, a commercial photographer in Istanbul is struggling with dissatisfaction in both his personal and professional lives. He glumly goes through his routines without inspiration. Suddenly Yusuf, a distant relative, arrives for what turns out to be an extended stay […]
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Earwig
Premiere Run A film about a young girl with ice cubes for teeth from Lucile Hadžihalilović, the director of Innocence and Evolution… Though we are tempted to leave this description at just that, here’s a bit more: The girl’s name is Mia (Hemelaers) and she is diligently taken care of by her guardian Albert (Hilton). The only outside […]
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