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90 EVENTS Mar-Apr 2011
Latest in April in London,
UK - Ottawa
- Winnipeg - Toronto
NYC - Cambridge,
UK - Halifax
- Harrisburg, PA
- Hollywood
Brooklyn - Vancouver
- Syracuse - Chicago
- Albuquerque, NM
Peterborough, ON - Calgary
- Montreal - Cambridge,
Mass - Austin
Latest in March in Ottawa
- Ghent - Madison,
WI - Sackville,
NB - Toronto
Bristol &
Leeds - Hamilton
- Montreal - Winnipeg
- NYC - Chicago
- Dublin
Ann Arbor - Portland,
OR - Tuscon
- Buffalo - Boulder
- Cleveland -
Calgary
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APRIL 30 IN LONDON, UK
Close-up presents
'16' - 16 Films,16 Filmmakers, 16mm
An evening of international 16mm films, 1925-2000,
by Marcel Duchamp, Joseph Cornell, Hollis Frampton,
Jean-Luc Godard & Chris Marker, Helen Levitt, Bruce Baille,
Margaret Tait, Larry Gottheim, Stan Brakhage, John Latham,
Guy Sherwin, John Smith, Julius Ziz, Jonas Mekas, Anna Thew.
Plus talks and interventions by filmmakers on the future of 16mm.
Saturday, April 30, 6pm-12am, £12
After Party - 12am-2am Analogue grooves from DJ Lamat.
Bethnal Green Workingmen's Club, 44-46 Pollard Row, London, UK
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APRIL 30 IN OTTAWA
The Canada Council for the Arts presents
Barbara Sternberg
Screening of 16mm films by this recent winner of a
Governor General's Award in Visual & Media Arts 2011.
Thursday, March 31, 6pm, free! (unclassified)
Saturday, April 30, 2pm, free! (unclassified)
Lecture Hall, National Gallery of Canada,
380 Sussex Dr., Ottawa, Ontario
(same program both dates, and different David Rimmer
and Barbara Sternberg programs on April 16
and May 19)
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APRIL 29 IN WINNIPEG
"I Shot It on 16" - Bolex Film Experiment
20 recent 16mm films made for this screening!
by Winnipeg Film Group members:
Delf Gravert, Clint Enns, Shimby Zegeye-Gebrehiwot,
Darcy Fehr, Ryan Simmons, Teddy Zegeye-Gebrehiwot,
Kenton Smith, Darren Young, Travis Cook, Kaitlyn Farrell,
Scott Fitzpatrick, Connor Gilhuly, Brent Neill, Taylor Chance,
Cynthia Wolfe Nolin, Eve Dutton, James Paschke, Sean Perkins,
Eric Warwaruk, Jordan Molaro, Amanda Emms and Aaron Zeghers.
Friday, April 29, 7:30pm, $8
Winnipeg Cinematheque, 100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, Manitoba
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APRIL 29 IN TORONTO
"Torontos Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre -
presents features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Reefer Madness (Louis Gasnier, USA, 1936)
Friday, April 29, 9:30pm, $ donations (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
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APRIL
28 & 29 IN NEW YORK CITY
Millennium Film Workshop presents its
Monthly Open Screening
Bring your films or videos! or come as a viewer.
DVD, Mini-DV, VHS, 16mm, super 8. Max 20 minutes.
First-come, first-served. Doors open at 7pm.
Refreshments available.
Friday, April 29, 8pm-10:30pm, $ contribution.
Millennium Film Workshop, 66 East 4th St., New York City
Jonathan Podwil Screening
Jonathan Podwil's short super 8 films,
on video, in conjunction with the 4 4 3 P A S exhibition
"Jonathan Podwil: The Golden Age of Cinema" (April 7 - May 6).
Thursday, April 28, 6pm-8pm, free!
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4 3 P A S, Suite 604, 443 Park Avenue S., New York City
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APRIL 28 - MAY 1 IN CAMBRIDGE, UK
5th
Cambridge International Super 8 Festival
April 28 - May 1, £5/4 each, £20/16 pass
Squeaky Gate, 47-51 Norfolk St., Cambridge, England
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APRIL 28 IN HALIFAX
Alliance Montréal-Halifax (ICPCE) presents
Du Vertige and des Ruines
Recent experimental videos & 16mm films by Benjamin Gueguen,
Karl Lemieux, Pierre-Luc Vaillancourt & Marie-Douce St-Jacques,
Philippe Léonard, Solomon Nagler, Lysanne Thibodeau,
Karim Hussain & Julien Fonfrède, Alexandre Larose.
Plus a film installation by Cinema Abattoir, and a
late night screening of 16mm experimental films
from The Nova Scotia College of Art & Design,
and a Solomon Nagler DVD Release.
Pierre-Luc Vaillancourt (from Montreal)
and Solomon Nagler in person!
Thursday, April 28, 7pm, $6
Carbon Arc Cinema, 3rd Floor, Khyber ICA,
1588 Barrington St., Halifax, Nova Scotia
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APRIL 28 IN HARRISBURG, PA
Open Screening
Bring your 16mm, super 8, VHS or DVD to share!
Or come to see what others are showing.
Max 20 minutes. Sign-in 7:30-8pm.
Thursday, April 28, 8pm-9:30pm, free!
moviate, 1306 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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APRIL 27 IN OTTAWA
THE SHOOT & SHOW SUPER 8 SPRING SEASON CONTINUES WITH
The National Arts Centre's Prairie Scene Series (Apr 26 - May 8) and
The Independent Filmmakers Co-operative of Ottawa (IFCO) present
One Take Super 8 Event Showcase
20 super 8 films from OTS8 Events 2000-2010
in Regina, Saskatchewan and Winnipeg, Manitoba, by
Arlea Ashcroft & Andrea von Wichert, Jaimz Asmundson,
Kyle Ketchemonia, Terry Mialkowsky & Shannon Jardine,
Danielle Sturk, Leslie Supnet, Curtis Wiebe, Aaron Zeghers,
Daniel Suchoboki, Mike Maryniuk, Heidi Phillips, Sunny Sidhu,
Dianne Ouellette, robert.daniel.pytlyk., Jennifer Sparrowhawk,
Clint Enns, Brent Braaten, Shawn Fulton, Jennifer Gennutt, Eric Hill.
The original films, projected on super 8!
Curated & introduced by OTS8 Event founder & co-ordinator
Alex Rogalski in person from Toronto!
Wednesday, April 27, 7:30pm, free! (unclassified)
Mercury Lounge, 56 ByWard Market, Ottawa, Ontario
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APRIL 26 IN NEW YORK CITY
Poems
by John Coletti & Stephanie Gray
Including Stephanie Gray
reading with her super 8 films!
Tuesday, April 26, 6pm-9pm, free!
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4 3 P A S, Suite 604, 443 Park Avenue S., New York City
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APRIL 18-23 IN TORONTO
Angura and
the Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS) present
Keiichi Tanaami Animation Retrospective
A rare screening of 10 short videos (1975 - 2005)
by this legend of Japanese pop psychedelia.
A Benefit for Japan - all proceeds to the
Red Cross Japan Earthquake Fund.
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Saturday, April 23, 8pm, $8 (adults only)
CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
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"Torontos Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre -
presents features and shorts projected on 16mm.
The Giant Spider Invasion (Bill Rebane, USA, 1975)
Friday, April 22, 9:30pm, $ donations (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
The Free Screen presents the Toronto premiere of
Ne Change Rien
(Pedro Costa, Portugal / France, 2009, 35mm, 98 min.)
Thursday, April 21, 7pm, free! (adults only, by law)
TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
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Early Monthly Segments
Monthly Screening
No screening this month.
Art Bar, Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
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APRIL 21 IN HOLLYWOOD
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences'
Science and Technology Council presents
Optical Architect: An Evening with Pat O'Neill
A conversation with Pat O’Neill in person,
followed by the premiere of a new print of his
Water and Power (1989, 35mm. 54 minutes).
Hosted by Academy Film Scholar David E. James.
Thursday, April 21, 8pm, $5
Linwood Dunn Theater, Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study,
1313 Vine Street, Hollywood, California
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2 EVENTS APRIL 17 IN BROOKLYN
Flicker NYC presents its
10th Anniversary Show
New York's only super 8 festival!
New, international and local, short videos shot on super 8,
by Joe Barton, Naren Wilks, Nancy Baric & Nicolas Renaud,
Rafa Martinez, Malcolm Finlay, Cecil Ravel, Jacques Collin,
Blandine Huk & Frederic Cousseau, Sook Hyun Kim,
Stefano Nicoli, Michele Castagnetti, Matthew Keene,
Oskar Forsten & Arthur Franck and Norwood Cheek.
Plus super 8 raffle prizes, an award, and After Party!
Sunday, April 17, 7:30pm, $10
Southpaw, 125 Fifth Ave., Brooklyn, New York
(between Sterling & St. Johns Place)
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BYOK: Bring Your Own Kodachrome
An open screening of last Kodachrome movies.
Projecting only super 8 and 16mm originals.
New York area filmmakers welcome to attend.
Organized by Stephanie Gray and Pip Chodorov.
Sunday, April 17, 7pm, $6 / free with a film!
Microscope Gallery, 4 Charles Pl., Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY
(near the Myrtle/Broadway stop of the JMZ, and
Morgan or Jefferson stops of the L. Directions)
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APRIL 17 NEAR VANCOUVER
The Western Canada Photographic Historical Association
presents
The Vancouver Camera Show and Swap Meet
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Vancouver’s original and largest camera show!
Sunday, April 17, 10am-4pm, $5
Cameron Recreation Centre, 9523 Cameron St.
(near Lougheed Mall), Burnaby, British Columbia
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APRIL 16 IN SYRACUSE, NY
THE SHOOT & SHOW SUPER 8 SPRING SEASON OPENS WITH
Syracuse Experimental Film & Media Workshop presents
5th Annual Syracuse One
Take Super 8 Event
Premieres of 26 new super 8 films made last month!
by Kyle Korea & Stone Dow, Maarten Jacobs, Wes Pope,
Jennifer Hsu & James Wong, Briana & Jason Kohlbrenner,
Paul Arras, Eli Polzner & Meghan Holtan, Marguerite Mitchell,
Zeno Levy & Sam Three & Marilyn Frances & Martin Moonyos,
Alexey VS, Stasya Panova & Andy Erickson, Courtney & Mike #2,
Dylan Montrond & Lucas Renswick & Dan Suarez, Mark Povinelli,
Barry Grose, Kate Szrom, Vanessa Rose & Ken Keech, Ellen Burke,
Patrick Nellis, Joe Blum, Courtney Rile & Mike Barletta, Richard Bryer,
Tim Ferlito, Renee Reizman & David Faes, Andy Quirk, Brendan Rose.
Each film shot on 1 roll of super 8, edited in-camera, then processed
and premiered on super 8 without the artists seeing their films first.
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Saturday, April 16, 6:30pm, $3
Vacant store, 451 Warren St, Syracuse, New York
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APRIL 16 IN CHICAGO
White Light Cinema and The Nightingale present
The Complete Films of Fred Camper
Two different screenings on 16mm & super 8!
Fred Camper in person!
A Feature-Length Super 8 Film!
Saturday, April 16, 8pm, $7-10
Short 16mm & Super 8 Films
Friday, March 4, 8pm, $7-10
The Nightingale, 1084 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Illinois
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APRIL 16 IN OTTAWA
The Canada Council for the Arts presents
David
Rimmer and Barbara Sternberg
Screening of 16mm films by these recent winners of
Governor General's Awards in Visual & Media Arts 2011.
Saturday, April 16, 2pm, free! (unclassified)
Lecture Hall, National Gallery of Canada,
380 Sussex Dr., Ottawa, Ontario
(Followed by seperate Barbara Sternberg and
David Rimmer programs - April 30 & May 19)
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APRIL 15 IN TORONTO
The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents
Enrico Mandirola:
Residency Screening & Artist Talk
Spring 2011 Resident Enrico Mandirola,
in person from Bogota, Columbia!
with the premiere of 2 new 16mm films!
Plus his first film (1999, 16mm).
Followed by an artist talk.
Friday, April 15, 8pm, pwyc / $5
suggested (unclassified)
CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
"Torontos Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre -
presents features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Stakeout
on Dope Street
(Irvin Kershner, USA, 1958)
Friday, April 15, 9:30pm, $5 (unclassified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
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APRIL 14 IN BROOKLYN, NY
Hermitage presents
Five Films by Bruce Conner
16mm shorts, 1958-1995, 45 minutes.
Thursday, April 14, 8pm, $8
The Arm, 281 North 7th St., Brooklyn, New York
APRIL 13-17 IN ALBUQUERQUE
Basement Films and the Department of Cinematic Arts present
Experiments in Cinema v6.3
Annual series of international cinematic experimentation,
visionary cinema and un-dependent moving image art.
35mm, 16mm and video collected by Bryan Konefsky.
Live performances and retrospectives, including by
Jeanne Liotta, Nina Fonoroff, Lee Anna Mariglia.
April 13-17
Southwest Film Center, 516 Arts and the Guild Cinema,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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APRIL 12 IN PETERBOROUGH
Trent University's "Cultural Studies Day" presents
Film Workshop Showcase
New films by students of Kelly Egan in this year's
Cultural Studies Film Workshop class at Trent U.
Films projected on super 8 and 16mm!
Tuesday, April 12, 7pm, free! (unclassified)
Scott House, 310 London St., Peterborough, Ontario
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APRIL 11-17 IN CALGARY
The 8th Calgary Underground Film Festival
35mm & video. No super 8 or 16mm
April 11-17
The Plaza Theatre, 1133 Kensington Rd. NW, Calgary, Alberta
APRIL 10 NEAR MONTREAL
The Range Finder presents
48th Montreal Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, April 10, 10am-3pm, $6
Holiday Inn Pointe-Claire,
6700 Trans Canada Hwy, Pointe-Claire, Quebec
(Hwy 40, Exit 52/Boul. St-Jean, facing Fairview Shopping Centre).
sol at therangefinder dot com
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APRIL 8 & 9 IN CAMBRIDGE, MASS
The Harvard Film Archive presents
Morgan Fisher Presents
Morgan Fisher in person!
with his 16mm films, 1968-2003.
Two different programs!
Friday & Saturday, April 8 & 9, 7pm, $12 each
Harvard Film Archive, 24 Quincy St., Cambridge, Massachusetts
APRIL 8 IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
Austin School of Film presents
Smoke and Mirrors
Film projector performance Line Describing a Cone
(Anthony McCall, 1973, 16mm, 30 minutes, silent),
plus a 16mm film (1988) by Scott Stark and
two recent videos by Caroline Koebel.
Friday, April 8, 8pm, $6
Austin School of Film, 1634 E. Cesar Chavez, Austin, Texas
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APRIL 8 IN TORONTO
The Images Festival and The Music Gallery present
Paul Clipson and Allison Cameron
A collaborative super 8 film performance!
Live music by Toronto composer Allison Cameron!
Filmmaker Paul Clipson in person from San Francisco!
Friday, April 8, 9:30pm, $15 (classified)
The Music Gallery, 197 John St., Toronto
"Torontos Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre -
presents features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Wacky Taxi
(John Astin & Alexander Grasshoff, USA, 1972)
Friday, April 8, 9:30pm, $5 (unclassified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
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APRIL 6-8 IN OTTAWA
The Canadian Film Institute (CFI)
presents it's Café Ex series.
No Place Like Home:
The Films of Louise Bourque
In person from New Brunswick!
Friday, April 8, 7:30pm, $pwyc (unclassified)
Club SAW, Arts Court Building, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario
Available Light Screening Collective presents
Unravelling a Bit of the Universe
Recent videos shot on 16mm by
Charlotte Ginsborg and Jani Ruscica,
in person from England and Finland!
Followed by a discussion with the artists.
Curated by Heather Marie Anderson.
Wednesday, April 6, 7:30pm, $pwyc (unclassified)
Club SAW, Arts Court Building, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario
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APRIL 6 IN TORONTO
Pleasure Dome Artists Film Exhibition Group and
The Images Festival (March 31 - April 9) present
Cinema is Not Celluloid
Super 8 film performances, and video, by
Andrew Lampert, in person from New York City!
Wednesday, April 6, 9:30pm, $10 (classified)
Polish Combatants Hall, 206 Beverley St., Toronto
The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS) presents its monthly
TAIS Incubator
Informal animators" meeting, the first Wednesday each month.
Show work, share knowledge, network, while learning how to
make a cameraless animation, scratching & painting on film!
Resulting footage will be shown at the TAIS Showcase in the Spring.
Wednesday, April 6, 7-9pm, $5 suggested donation.
TAIS, Suite 102, 60 Atlantic Ave., Toronto
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FADO Performance Art Centre presents
Imagined Spaces / Lost Objects
Performances by Laura Margita, Amalie Atkins,
Janine Eisenächer and Julianna Barabas.
Amalie Atkins' film performance includes
a bicycle-powered 16mm projector!
Curated by Victoria Stanton.
Sunday, April 3, 7pm, $10 / pwyc
CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
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APRIL 2-8 IN HALIFAX
The Atlantic Filmmakers Co-op (AFCOOP) presents
The 5th Annual
Halifax Independent Filmmakers Festival
Including guest artists Garine Torossian, John Greyson,
Brenda Longfellow, Amanda Dawn Christie, Sharon Switzer.
April 2-8, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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APRIL 1 & 2 IN TORONTO
St. John's York Mills Anglican Church presents
Son of the Sheik
(George Fitzmaurice, USA, 1926, on video)
with live organ accompaniment by Bill O'Meara!
Saturday, April 2, 7:30pm, free! (classified)
Donations accepted for FaithWorks, assisting the needy.
St. John's York Mills Church, 19 Don Ridge Drive., Toronto
(footpath east off Yonge St., between York Mills Rd. & Hwy 401)
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The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU) presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:
The Illusionist
(Sylvain Chomet, UK / France, 2010, 80 minutes)
Friday, April 1, 7pm, free! (classified)
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
"Torontos Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre -
presents features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Skip Tracer (Zale Dalen, Canada, 1977)
Friday, April 1, 9:30pm, $5 (unclassified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
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MARCH 31 IN OTTAWA
The Canada Council for the Arts presents
Barbara Sternberg
Screening of 16mm films by this recent winner of a
Governor General's Award in Visual & Media Arts 2011.
Thursday, March 31, 6pm, free! (unclassified)
Saturday, April 30, 2pm, free! (unclassified)
Lecture Hall, National Gallery of Canada,
380 Sussex Dr., Ottawa, Ontario
(same program both dates, and followed by David Rimmer
and Barbara Sternberg programs on April 16 and May 19)
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MARCH 30 - APRIL 3 IN GHENT, BELGIUM
The 10th Annual Courtisane Festival
Film, video, a-v performances, media art
in various locations across Ghent.
March 30 - April 3, Ghent, Belgium
MARCH 30 - APRIL 3 IN MADISON, WI
The 13th Wisconsin Film Festival
Including recent 16mm experimental films
by Deborah Stratman, Naomi Uman, Ben Russell,
Nathaniel Dorsky, Rebecca Meyers, Stan Brakhage,
Robert Beavers, Julie Murray, Lewis Klahr, Ben Rivers.
March 30 - April 3, $8 each, Madison, Wisconson
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MARCH 30 & 31 IN SACKVILLE, NB
Faucet Media Arts Centre & Struts Gallery,
and the Sackville Film Society present
16mm Reborn: The Sackville Film Initiative
Experimental shorts before weekly Film Society features!
Tonight: 6 new films made by local participants
in the "16mm Reborn" workshop program:
John Cushnie, Ainslie Moss, Mario Doucette,
Angela Thibodeau, Laura Neily, Kallie Garcia.
Thursday, March 31, 7:30pm, $9
($6 with membership, memberships $8.)
Vogue Cinema, 9 Bridge St., Sackville, New Brunswick
The Mount Allison University Centre for Canadian Studies presents
To Handle Time By Hand: Experimental
& Handmade Film in Canada Since 1970
16mm films, 1970-2008, by David Rimmer, Michael Snow,
Christina Battle, Amanda Dawn Christie, Chris Gehman,
Barbara Sternberg, Gariné Torossian, Mike Hoolboom.
Curated by Amanda Dawn Christie.
Wednesday, March 30, 7:30pm, free!
Faucet Media Arts Centre & Struts Gallery,
7 Lorne St., Sackville, New Brunswick
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MARCH 30 - APRIL 9 IN TORONTO
24th Images Festival of
Independent Film, Video and New Media
Video, 35mm, 16mm, super 8. (classified)
March 31 - April 9, Toronto
The 2nd Toronto Silent Film Festival
Cinema's original classics, most on video,
with live musical accompaniment!
March 30 - April 7 (excluding April 1 & 5)
at various venues around Toronto
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The Images Festival (March 31 - April 9)
and The Free Screen present
Landscape as Expression
16mm & 35mm films, and videos,
from the San Francisco Bay Area, 1906-2004,
by Bruce Baillie, Dion Vigne, Lawrence Jordan,
Michael Glawogger, Scott Stark, Chris Marker,
Miles Brothers, Lynn Marie Kirby, Ernie Gehr.
Introduced by Kathy Geritz in person!
Curated by Steve Anker, Kathy Geritz, Steve Seid.
Followed by a launch for the Pacific Film Archive’s
first book - Radical Light: Alternative Film and Video
in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945–2000.
Wednesday, March 30, 7pm, free! (adults only, by law)
TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
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MARCH 27 & 29 IN BRISTOL & LEEDS
Cherry Kino presents
16mm Films by Paolo Gioli
Selected silent experimental films,
1969-2009, by Italian filmmaker.
Sunday, March 27, 8pm, £5
The Cube Cinema, 4 Princess Row, Bristol, Avon, UK
Tuesday, March 29, 7pm, free!
including live musical accompaniment,
hot & cold drinks, and homemade food!
Patrick Studios, East Street Arts, St Mary's Lane, Leeds, UK
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MARCH 26 & 27 IN TORONTO
Toronto International Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
50-100 merchants tables.
Sunday, March 27, 10am-3pm, $7
Thornhill Community Centre,
7755 Bayview Ave. (south of John St.), Thornhill, Ontario
suewootten@hotmail.com, 705-857-2659
"Torontos Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre -
presents features and shorts projected on 16mm.
The Point! (Fred Wolf, USA, 1971)
Saturday, March 26, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
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MARCH 26 IN HAMILTON
The Factory: Hamilton Media Arts Centre presents
Eros and Wonder by Bruce Elder
(2002, 16mm, 106 minutes) Hamilton premiere!
Bruce Elder in person from Toronto!
Saturday, March 26, 7pm, free! (unclassified)
Joey and Toby Tanenbaum Pavilion,
The Art Gallery of Hamilton, 123 King St. W., Hamilton, Ontario
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MARCH 26 IN MONTREAL
CinemaSpace's Lightstruck series presents
Keeping Trace - On Time and Film
16mm films, 1976-2009, by Barbara Sternberg,
Nicky Hamlyn, Deanna Morse, Bruce Elder, Chris Kennedy,
and recent videos by Vincent Grenier and Shannon Harris.
Part of Avant-Garde Canada - Curating the CFMDC Collection.
A program of the Canadian Filmmakers’ Distribution Centre,
Toronto (CFMDC). Curated by Marlene Rigler.
Saturday, March 26, 7:30pm, $8 / 7
Segal Centre CinemaSpace,
5170 Côte-Ste-Catherine, Montréal, Quebec
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MARCH 26 IN WINNIPEG
The Road Ended at the Beach
and Other Legends: Part Three
The Ontario "Escarpment School" of filmmakers.
16mm films, 1985-1997, by Sarah Abbott, Steve Sanguedolce,
Janis Cole, Marian McMahon, Gary Popovich, Mike Hoolboom.
Curated by Brett Kashmere.
Introduced by Chris Gehman in person from Toronto!
Saturday, March 26, 2pm, free! (unclassified)
Winnipeg Cinematheque, 100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, Manitoba
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MARCH 26 IN OTTAWA
David Rimmer
Screening of 16mm films by this recent winner of a
Governor General's Award in Visual & Media Arts 2011.
Saturday, March 26, 2pm, free! (unclassified)
Thursday, May 19, 6pm, free! (unclassified)
Lecture Hall, National Gallery of Canada,
380 Sussex Dr., Ottawa, Ontario
(same program both dates, and followed by David Rimmer and
Barbara Sternberg programs on March
31, April 16
and April 30)
^^^
MARCH 25 IN NEW YORK CITY
Millennium Film Workshop presents its
Monthly Open Screening
Bring your films or videos! or come as a viewer.
DVD, Mini-DV, VHS, 16mm, super 8. Max 20 minutes.
First-come, first-served. Doors open at 7pm.
Refreshments available.
Friday, March 25, 8pm-10:30pm, $ contribution.
Millennium Film Workshop, 66 East 4th St., New York City
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MARCH 25 IN WINNIPEG
Scenes from the Floating World
New Canadian experimental videos & 35mm films
by Jenn Norton, Jude Norris, John Price,
Alexandre Larose and Barry Doupé.
Curated and introduced by
Chris Gehman in person from Toronto!
Friday, March 25, 7pm, free! (unclassified)
Winnipeg Cinematheque, 100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, Manitoba
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MARCH 25 IN CHICAGO
Chicago Filmmakers presents
Open Screening
Showcase your work! or just come to watch.
Max 20 minutes per person. No X-rated.
16mm, BetaSP, Mini-DV, DVD, VHS.
Friday, March 25, 8pm, free!
Chicago Filmmakers, 5243 N. Clark St., Chicago, Illinois
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MARCH 24 & 25 IN TORONTO
Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
and the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) present
Joyce Wieland DVD Launch & Screening
Five 16mm shorts, 1965-1984, total 72 minutes.
Guest speakers Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, Leila Sujir,
Betty Ferguson, Allyson Mitchell and Su Rynard.
Launching Wieland's Complete Works DVD Box Set.
Friday, March 25, 7pm, free! (unclassified)
Jackman Hall, AGO, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU) presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:
The Thomas Crown Affair
(Norman Jewison, USA, 1968, 102 minutes)
Friday, March 25, 7pm, free! (classified)
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Torontos Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre -
presents features and shorts projected on 16mm!
Run Angel Run (Jack Starrett, USA, 1969)
Friday, March 25, 9:30pm, $5 (unclassified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
South Asian Visual Arts Centre (SAVAC) presents
Monitor 7: New South Asian Short Videos
by Canadian and international artists of South Asian heritage,
Asim Waqif, Nahed Mansour, Nabil Ahmed, Jane Chang Mi,
Ambereen Siddiqui, Sharmila Samant, Shereen Soliman,
Smriti Mehra & Tahireh Lal, Karen Mirza & Brad Butler,
Md Hasan Morshed, Vivek Shraya, The Torontonians.
Programmed by Ayesha Hameed.
Thursday, March 24, 7:30pm, $10 (unclassified)
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
^^^
MARCH 24 IN SACKVILLE, NB
Faucet Media Arts Centre & Struts Gallery
and the Sackville Film Society present
16mm Reborn: The Sackville Film Initiative
An experimental short before weekly Film Society features!
Tonight: Chronic by Joe Kelly, preceding
Made in Dagenham by Nigel Cole.
Thursday, March 24, 7:30pm, $9
($6 with membership, memberships $8.)
Vogue Cinema, 9 Bridge St., Sackville, New Brunswick
MARCH 24 IN DUBLIN, IRELAND
The Experimental Film Club and the Irish Film Institute present
The Window, the Wolf and the Pig
3 works by Lithuanian filmmaker Julius Ziz
- two videos and a 16mm film, 1989-2008.
Thursday, March 24, 7:10pm, €10 / €7
The Irish Film Institute,
6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
^^^
MARCH 23 IN TORONTO
Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
and The Free Screen present
Images of Nature, or the Nature of the Image:
Canadian Artists at Work
16mm films, 1969-2001, by David Rimmer,
Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, Ellie Epp, Richard Kerr,
recent 35mm films by John Price and Daïchi Saïto,
and a recent video by Emily Vey Duke & Cooper Battersby
Curated by Irina Leimbacher.
Wednesday, March 23, 7pm, free! (adults only, by law)
TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
The 9th U. of T. Film & Video Festival
Ontario universty student videos & installations.
Wednesday, March 23, 7-11pm, free! (unclassified)
Music Room, Hart House, 7 Hart House Circle,
University of Toronto
^^^
MARCH 22-27 IN ANN ARBOR
The 49th Ann Arbor Film Festival
Video, 35mm, 16mm, super 8.
March 22-27, $9 each, $95 Pass
Ann Arbor, Michigan
MARCH 22 & 23 IN PORTLAND, OR
Cinema Project presents
The Cinema of Ernie Gehr
In person! with his films & videos.
Four 16mm films, 1972-2003 Tuesday, March 22, 9:30pm,
Five videos, 2001-2010 Wednesday, March 23, 7pm,
suggested donation $7 each night
Clinton Street Theatre,
2522 SE Clinton St. (at 26th Ave.), Portland, Oregon
^^^
MARCH 21 IN TORONTO
Early Monthly Segments, celebrating its 2nd anniversary,
presents its monthly screening,
Four 16mm Films by Nathaniel Dorsky
(USA, 1964-1983), including his first three films.
Monday, March 21, 7:30pm, $5 (unclassified)
Art Bar, Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
MARCH 20 IN TUSCON, ARIZONA
The Western Photographic Historical Society (WPHS) presents
52nd Camera and Photographica Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
The Southwest's biggest camera show!
Sunday, March 20, 10am-3pm
Hotel Tucson City Center (formerly the Inn Suites Hotel),
475 North Granada (just off I-10), Tucson, Arizona
^^^
MARCH 20 IN CHICAGO
Photorama USA presents
Chicago Camera Show & Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, March 20, 10am-3pm, $6
Holiday Inn, 3405 Algonquin Rd., Rolling Meadows, Illinois
(I-90 or 290 West to 53 North to Algonquin Rd. East 2 blocks)
White Light Cinema and The Nightingale present
Kittens, Biscuits, and Blots:
16mm Films by Luther Price
7 shorts, 2007-2008, total 94 min.
Sunday, March 20, 7pm, $7-10
The Nightingale, 1084 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Illinois
^^^
MARCH 19 IN BUFFALO, NY
Squeaky Wheel / Buffalo Media Resources presents
Super 8 Filmmaking Workshop
Lighting, film stocks, camera know-how, exposure,
animation, projection, in-camera editing, hand-processing!
Make a short film! Includes a roll of black & white film stock.
Instructor: Jan Nagle.
Saturday, March 19, 10am - 5pm, $115
Squeaky Wheel, 712 Main St., Buffalo, New York
^^^
MARCH 13-19 IN TORONTO
Pleasure Dome Artists Film Exhibition Group presents its
18th Annual New Toronto Works Show
A super 8 film by Kelly O'Brien,
16mm films by Chris Kennedy, Dan Browne, Yi Cui,
and videos by Evan Tapper, Amy Jenine & Don Joseph,
Andrew James Paterson, RM Vaughan & Jared Mitchell,
Don Bapst, Christine Latimer, Julian Higuerney Nunez,
Stan Kryzanowski, Jude Norris, Keith Cole, Steve Loft,
Gerda Cammaer, Victoria Cheong, Jenn E Norton,
Jonathan Culp & Monica Clorey, Nathan Cyprys.
Curated by Laura Paolini & Guillermina Buzio.
Saturday, March 19, 7pm, $8 (unclassified)
The Poor Alex, 772A Dundas St. W., Toronto
(at Markham, one block west of Bathurst)
Video Installations March 5-20
by Tamara Platisa & Sasa Rajsic,
Istvan Kantor, Sean Procyk, Julieta Maria.
Opening Party March 19, 8:30pm - 2am
InterAccess, 9 Ossington Ave., Toronto
^^^
8th Toronto Japanese Short Film Festival
No super 8
March 18-20, $11 each, $8 advance (unclassified)
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
The Loop Collective presents their Lighthouse Series
Stan Brakhage: The Vancouver Island Quartet
(1991-2002, 16mm, 192 minutes, silent)
One of the first-ever public screenings!
Introduced by R. Bruce Elder!
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Friday, March 18, 8pm, free! Donations welcome.
Pauses between the 4 films, and 1 brief intermission.
(unclassified)
CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Torontos Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre -
presents features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Cobra
Woman (Robert Siodmak, USA, 1944)
Friday, March 18, 9:30pm, $5 (unclassified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
Barbara Sternberg in Person
Screening and discussion with this recent winner of a
Governor General's Award in Visual & Media Arts 2011.
Three of her 16mm films (1982-2007, total 60 minutes),
followed by a discussion led by Gerda Cammaer.
Thursday, March 17, 6pm, free! (unclassified)
Eaton Lecture Theatre 204, Rogers Communications Centre,
Ryerson University, 80 Gould St., Toronto
(at Church St., 1 block north of Dundas)
^^^
The 9th Female Eye Film Festival
March 16-20, $8 each (adults only, by law)
Rainbow Cinemas Market Square, 80 Front St. E., Toronto
Festival Kick-Off
Wednesday, March 16, 7pm-11pm, free! (unclassified)
Women's Art Resource Centre (WARC),
Suite 122, 401 Richmond St. W., Toronto
New International Experimental Videos - 7pm
by Maria-Elena Doyle, Jessica Bardsley,
Susan Shaw, Pear Kansaranat Nerngchamnong.
Followed by Q & A with directors.
Student Super 8 Filmmaking Workshop - 8pm
New videos shot on super 8 by Tanis Desjarlais,
Alana Brascoupe, Leslie Kachena McCue,
Eva Rose Tabobondung, Jules Koostachin,
Sarah Nanibush, Deandra Wells, Amanda Strong.
Followed by Q & A with filmmakers.
Are You Experienced? - 9pm
A new super 8 film performance!
by Peggy Anne Berton, 30 min.
Live music by Marc St Aubin!
^^^
Silent Sundays presents
Steamboat Bill Jr.
(Charles Reisner & Buster Keaton, USA, 1928) on 16mm!
with live piano accompaniment by William O’Meara!
plus shorts, including a silent 1929 travelogue of Toronto,
in the silent-era Revue Cinema which opened in 1912!
Sunday, March 13, 4pm, $12 (classified)
The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
^^^
MARCH 12 IN OTTAWA
The Independent Filmmakers Co-operative of Ottawa (IFCO)
presents its Annual Winter Gala Screening.
Celluloid Junkies
11 new videos shot on super 8 or 16mm by IFCO members,
Tasha Waldron, Roger Wilson, Deniz Berkin, Dave Johnson,
Penny McCann, Mike Kerr, Carmelo Zucco, Patrice James,
Nathalie Rainville, Jeff Parenteau and Melanie Mortensen.
Saturday, March 12, 7pm, $12 (unclassified)
National Library & Archives of Canada,
395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario
After Party at The Exchange Pub, Rideau Centre, 50 Rideau St.
^^^
MARCH 11-13 IN BOULDER, COL
The University of Colorado Film Studies program,
the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences,
and the William H. Donner Foundation present
The 7th Annual Stan Brakhage Symposium
Short films & videos, installations, lectures, discussions.
Presenters include Sally Berger, Scott MacDonald.
March 11-13, free! (registration recommended)
New Visual Arts Complex,
318 University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado
^^^
MARCH 9-11 IN TORONTO
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU) presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm!
Tonight: Rene Clair Double Feature!
Le million (France, 1931, 83 min.)
A nous la liberte (France, 1931, 104 min.)
Friday, March 11, 7pm, free! (classified)
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
"Torontos Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre -
presents features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Classroom Films
Short educational films from the 50s & 60s.
Friday, March 11, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
^^^
The Free Screen presents
Mantler’s Visual Music
16mm & 35mm films, 1936-1989,
by Oskar Fischinger, Evelyn Lambart, Norman McLaren,
Len Lye, Larry Jordan, Warren Sonbert, Cecil Stokes,
Many archival prints and restored prints!
Curated, introduced, and followed by
a 15-minute live music set,
by Toronto's Mantler (aka Chris Cummings)!
Wednesday, March 9, 7pm, free! (adults only, by law)
TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
^^^
MARCH 6 NEAR CLEVELAND
Photorama USA presents
Cleveland Camera Collectors Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, March 6, 10am-3pm, $6
Cleveland-Richfield Days Inn, 4742 Breckville Rd., Richfield, Ohio
(Off I-80, east Exit 173, south on Route 21.
Route 77, use Exit 145, north on Route 21.)
MARCH 5 IN TORONTO
St. John's York Mills Anglican Church presents
8th Annual Silent Film Festival
Three videos by Buster Keaton,1920-23.
Live organ accompaniment by Bill O'Meara!
Saturday, March 5, 7:30pm, free (classified)
Donations accepted for FaithWorks, assisting the needy.
St. John's York Mills Church, 19 Don Ridge Drive., Toronto
(footpath east off Yonge St., between York Mills Rd. & Hwy 401)
^^^
MARCH 4 IN CHICAGO
White Light Cinema and The Nightingale present
The Complete Films of Fred Camper
Two different screenings on 16mm & super 8!
Fred Camper in person at both!
Short 16mm & Super 8 Films
Friday, March 4, 8pm, $7-10
Feature-Length Super 8 Film
Saturday, April 16, 8pm, $7-10
The Nightingale, 1084 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Illinois
^^^
MARCH 3-5 IN CALGARY
The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers (CSIF) presents
19th Annual $100 Film Festival
Recent shorts projected on super 8 and 16mm film!
Duncan Kenworthy, Naomi Uman & Lee Lynch, Noam Gonick,
Ben Rivers & Paul Harnden, Cassidy Bankson & Greg Jackson,
Roger D. Wilson, Scott Fitzpatrick, Vincent Varga & Bailey Clarke,
Alberto Cabrera Bernal, Alexander Sakarev & Krasimira Sakareva,
Alexander Stewart, Alexandre Larose, Alex Rogalski, Amalie Atkins,
Naren Wilks, Jodie Mack, Brett Bell, Paul Clipson, Zachary Iannazzi,
Eric Hill, Gina Carducci & Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, Jim Granato,
Melissa Friedling, David Mason, Emilie Serri, Erin Sneath, Gerald Saul,
Greg Hanson, Charlie Egleston, Charlie Hill, John Kneller, Craig Orrett,
Joe Lachajczyk, Kyle Thomas, Luke Black, Magnus Irvin, Matt Webber.
Each program opens with a different work made collaboratively
by a different local artist and band performing live with the film.
Visiting artist Alexandre Larose from Montreal!
with an artist talk and optical printing workshop.
Thursday-Saturday, March 3-5, 7pm, $12 each / $30 pass
Plaza Theatre, 1133 Kensington Rd. NW, Calgary, Alberta
^^^
MARCH 2-4 IN TORONTO
Pleasure Dome Artists Film Exhibition Group and
Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art present
Enthusiasmic:
Films of Love, Longing and Labour
Videos. Marysia Lewandowska in person!
Guest-curated by Scott McLeod.
Friday, March 4, 7pm, $8 (unclassified)
CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU) presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm!
Let's Get Lost (Bruce Weber, USA, 1988)
Friday, March 4, 7pm, free! (classified)
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Torontos Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre -
presents features and shorts projected on 16mm.
The
Wife Swappers (Derek Ford, UK, 1970)
Friday, March 4, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS) presents its monthly
TAIS Incubator
Informal animators" meeting, the first Wednesday each month.
Show work, share knowledge, network, while learning how to
make a cameraless animation, scratching & painting on film!
Resulting footage will be shown at the TAIS Showcase in the Spring.
Wednesday, March 2, 7-9pm, $5 suggested donation.
TAIS, Suite 102, 60 Atlantic Ave.,
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