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9th Annual Central Park Conservancy Film Festival,
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Tomorrow marks the start of the the ninth annual Central Park Conservancy Film Festival. The films featured in this year’s festival celebrate great musicians and the best in popular music, with each night showcasing a different musical icon.
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20 Years of Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation,
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Come to the Walter Reade Theater (65th between Broadway and Amsterdam, upper level) this week to enjoy a special series that commemorates the 20th anniversary of Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation. Established in 1990 by Martin Scorsese, The Film Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and preserving motion picture history by providing substantial annual [...]
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This Thursday, experience a very special event at The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine (112th and Amsterdam). “Thank You Tibet!” will be a celebration of Tibetan culture with a slew of special guests. Nobel Peace Laureates Jody Williams and Shirin Ebadi join Laurie Anderson, Philip Glass, John Giorno, Michael Imperioli, Bobby McFerrin, Robert [...]