Category Archives: Newsletter

September Newsletter: Opening Night, Bemelmans and Acoustic Ashcroft

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August Newsletter: Lords of Dogtown, Dylan’s Infidels and Trails Worth Hiking

    Photos: Classiq Journal     “This was a magical time in the ’70s when this burst of creativity came from these kids who were from the wrong side of the tracks.” Catherine Hardwicke, director of Lords of Dogtown … Read More

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July Newsletter: So Cal, ‘Round Midnight, and Timeless Pagnol

    Photos: Classiq Journal     “It’s like life really; you start out with a rough overall design for it, but the dream is always changing, evolving and you have to be open and adaptive to the unexpected. I … Read More

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June Newsletter: Riddle of Fire, Il Cinema Ritrovato and Fisherman’s Blues

    Photos: Classiq Journal     ”I wanted to make it the ultimate kids movie where these kid characters have everything that you would want as a kid––like dirt bikes, paintball guns, the freedom, beautiful woods to adventure and … Read More

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May newsletter: Freediving, makers who maintain culture, and Jacques Tati begins where Buster Keaton left off

May newsletter: Freediving, makers who maintain culture, and Jacques Tati begins where Buster Keaton left off. Read More

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