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If you’re around tomorrow (Labor Day), there’s a rare opportunity to see The Godfather trilogy on the big screen at Lincoln Center.
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If you’re sticking around the city this weekend and looking for something to do, Film Society Of Lincoln Center is screening a fantastic selection of classic Hollywood trilogies starting tonight and continuing through Monday.
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Free and cheap events in the neighborhood on Wednesday, August 31st, 2011… Film: American Splendor (2003, Paul Giamatti, Hope Davis, Judah Friedlander) Riverside Branch, New York Public Library (127 Amsterdam, betwee, 65th & 66th) 11:00 am FREE Lunch Time Concert In Richard Tucker Park: R & B At A Fish Fry (Yaz Band & The [...]
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Al Pacino’s cult-classic film Scarface is celebrating its 30th anniversary with screenings at 475 movie theaters around the country tomorrow, at 7:30 pm. You won’t have to travel far if you’d like to catch it on the big-screen, as one of the participating theaters is right here on the Upper West Side.
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As previously mentioned, this year’s Tony Awards took place on Sunday at the Beacon Theater. MUW reader, and professional photographer, @elliemphoto managed to capture some great shots of a variety of celebrities as they arrived and made their way down the red carpet, including host Neil Patrick Harris:
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Public Theater announced a lineup of actors for this summer’s Shakespeare in the Park, and although fans of A-listers like last year’s Al Pacino may be disappointed to see a lack of big names, the cast includes some seasoned theater actors. The New York Times reports that the two plays, Measure for Measure and All’s [...]