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Sunday's movie at North Bend Theatre is a softball fundraiser
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4/26/2013 4:14:50 PM
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North Bend Theatre plays host to a Mount Si High School softball team benefit, "Dinner and a Movie," this Sunday, April 28. Dinner is served at 5 p.m. at the theater, with a showing of "A League of Their Own" starring Geena Davis and Tom Hanks, at 6 p.m. Admission is $20 for adults, $10 for children age 13 and younger.
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Movie: Cast a Giant Shadow at Temple Adath Sharon
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4/27/2013 7:50:46 AM
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On Sunday, April 28, 10:30 a.m., at Temple Adath Sharon, 18 Harding St., Fred Tischler will be showing clips from the movie Cast a Giant Shadow, highlighting the life of David “Mickey” Marcus who was Israel's American General.
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Movie Blog @ MSPIFF, Day 17: ‘Tutti Giù’
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4/27/2013 1:04:19 PM
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Three stories, one city. That’s the narrative conceit director Niccolò Castelli deploys in Tutti Giù. And to help whip it all together there’s the kinetic energy of pretty X-Games-style photography. The movie’s three Italian-speaking Swiss [...]
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Even L.A. can seem like a small town
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4/28/2013 2:21:42 AM
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Last Sunday I was ready to ride Metrolink into L.A. for CicLAvia, a car-free event in which certain streets are shut down for exclusive use by bicyclists and pedestrians.
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Movie Blog @ MSPIFF, Day 16: ‘Fall And Winter’
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4/26/2013 1:44:26 PM
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Doom-saying documentaries these days focus mainly on the threat of climate change. They’ve got glaciers melting, landscapes dying, sea levels rising, and coastal cities waiting to slide under the sea. Lots of docs in this [...]
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From Our Homepage
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4/27/2013 8:30:25 PM
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"Mud," a new movie starring Matthew McConaughey, is playing in area theaters. Photo: Contributed Photo Working with cinematographer Adam Stone , writer/director Jeff Nichols ("Take Shelter," "Shotgun Stories") has fashioned a moody, meditative coming-of-age story set in a southern Arkansas delta.
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Calendar for April 28
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4/27/2013 10:31:21 PM
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SUNDAY | 4.28 “Party with a Purpose at the Pitman” will be 3 p.m., with Danny Moon and Friends at 4 p.m.; 5 p.m., Foggy Hollow; 6 p.m., Liz Wood Project; 7 p.m., Trading Faces. Donations encouraged. Picnics and coolers welcome
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Don't Believe the Summer Movie Trailers
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4/25/2013 9:45:37 PM
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At some point late last Tuesday, there was a collective sigh of relief among those who anticipate big summer movies based on their big summer trailers — which is to say, a lot of us, what with the parsing and hyping and revealing of movie previews these days. You see, Warner Bros. had released its rebooted trailer for its rebooted Superman franchise, and damn did Man of Steel suddenly look good ...
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Drive-ins undergo digital makeover
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4/27/2013 10:30:40 PM
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Shankweiler's and Becky's upgrade in time for the summer movie season. With the warm weather becoming more consistent these days, I thought I would highlight one of the Lehigh Valley's favorite fair-weather pastimes — enjoying a movie at the drive-in.
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Movie bargains
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4/25/2013 10:11:28 PM
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They’re new at the Crest Cinema. Also there: “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” and “Life of Pi 3D” ($3-$4.50).
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iTunes celebrates a decade, faces new challenges
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4/27/2013 3:17:35 PM
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As iTunes celebrates its 10-year mark Sunday, it faces renewed scrutiny on how it will continue to dominate in the next decade -- or whether it can. With competition from ervices like Spotify, Netflix, Hulu and others, iTunes will likely need to reinvent itself to remain at the top of the digital entertainment perch.
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