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SEASHORE POINT BOOK CLUB Friday, November 17 10:30am, Private Dining Provincetown Public Library’s Brittany Taylor leads discussion of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. NOVEMBER 2017 The Residences at Seashore Point l Concierge Condo Living in Provincetown The Residents’ Point FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MEN’S BREAKFAST Tuesday, November 21 9am, The Grille Men’s conversation, camaraderie, and breakfast. Free will donation. RSVP at the Concierge Desk HATCHES HARBOR EXHIBITIONS PRESENTS JIM BROUSSARD LANDSCAPES & STREET SCENES The Residences at Seashore Point collaborates with Oils by the Sea on this exhibition of thirty- five paintings. A glance, a familiar view, a pattern of shadow on the street, an instant that jogs the memory—these are Boussard’s evocative inspirations. “To evoke a feeling or make a connection through my work is less an exercise in intellect than an experience which invites the viewer to pause,” he says. HILDE OLESON’S WRITING GROUP Tuesdays 10:30am • Private Dining Room Science has shown that when people in a room engage in a project, their brains synchronize. What could be better for writers than meeting with other productive writers? Join us for a terrific experience! NOT YOUR “REGULAR” COFFEE HOUR Wednesdays 10:30 am The Grille Please join residents and friends from the Provincetown area for a sumptuous coffee hour. ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUPS Thursday, November 9 3-4:30, early-stage Thursday, November 9 3-4:30, caregivers Collaborating with Alzheimer’s Family Support Center of Cape Cod to support people with mild cognitive impairment—early stages of Alzheimer’s or dementia-related illnesses—and their caregivers. Join us for discussion of Stephen Sondheim’s shattering torch song to youth and illusion—Follies from 1971. It was ahead of its time then, and it’s a classic today! Hear numbers from the original cast, including Alexis Smith and Dorothy Collins. RSVP at the Concierge Desk MICHAEL CASEY PRESENTS SONDHEIM’S FOLLIES Thursday, November 16 • 3pm

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Page 1: The Residents’ Point · 8 WEDNESDAY – Lobster Ravioli in mild cream & tomato sauce with roasted corn 9 THURSDAY – Bill Brewer’s Favorite Homemade

SEASHORE POINT BOOK CLUBFriday, November 17 • 10:30am, Private DiningProvincetown Public Library’s Brittany Taylor leads discussion of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot.

NOVEMBER 2017

The Residences at Seashore Point l Concierge Condo Living in Provincetown

The Residents’ Point FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

MEN’S BREAKFASTTuesday, November 21 • 9am, The GrilleMen’s conversation, camaraderie, and breakfast. Free will donation. RSVP at the Concierge Desk

HATCHES HARBOR EXHIBITIONS PRESENTS JIM BROUSSARD LANDSCAPES & STREET SCENESThe Residences at Seashore Point collaborates with Oils by the Sea on this exhibition of thirty-five paintings. A glance, a familiar view, a pattern of shadow on the street, an instant that jogs the memory—these are Boussard’s evocative inspirations. “To evoke a feeling or make a connection through my work is less an exercise in intellect than an experience which invites the viewer to pause,” he says.

HILDE OLESON’S WRITING GROUPTuesdays • 10:30am • Private Dining RoomScience has shown that when people in a room engage in a project, their brains synchronize. What could be better for writers than meeting with other productive writers? Join us for a terrific experience!

NOT YOUR “REGULAR” COFFEE HOURWednesdays • 10:30 am • The GrillePlease join residents and friends from the Provincetown area for a sumptuous coffee hour.

ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUPSThursday, November 9 • 3-4:30, early-stageThursday, November 9 • 3-4:30, caregiversCollaborating with Alzheimer’s Family Support Center of Cape Cod to support people with mild cognitive impairment—early stages of Alzheimer’s or dementia-related illnesses—and their caregivers.

Join us for discussion of Stephen Sondheim’s shattering torch song to youth and illusion—Follies from 1971. It was ahead of its time then, and it’s a classic today! Hear numbers from the original cast, including Alexis Smith and Dorothy Collins. RSVP at the Concierge Desk

MICHAEL CASEY PRESENTS SONDHEIM’S FOLLIESThursday, November 16 • 3pm

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NovemberSpecial Events

FilmART SERIES AT WATERS EDGE CINEMAPurchase a Season Pass and enjoy 16 art-house films curated by Howard Karren! The kick-off screening is a ticketed celebration on Sunday, November 12@1pm. The first film series screening will be a few days later: Wednesday, November 15@7pm. This season there will be four themes of four films each: “Women See Women,” movies about female characters directed by women; “Once Upon a Time in the East,” movies from the rising Asian cinema and Asian diaspora; “The Politics of Art,” movies in which art is given a political context, both documentaries and fiction; and “Places and Connections,” movies in which an ensemble of actors are connected by a meaningful place or sphere. Please sign up at the Concierge Desk if you are interested in the series, and we will call you as more information becomes available.

DINING ROOM CLOSED FOR LUNCHThursday, November 2Dining Room closed for lunch, served in Grille today, call ahead for special menu

COMMUNITY WINE TIME 4:45PM COMMUNITY DINNER 5:30PMThursday, November 16Dining Room & Foyer Join us for an enjoyable evening with apps & wine preceding an Indian food buffet. Seating is limited, so residents who want a meal this night, RSVP at the Concierge Desk by November 7, after which residents wanting to bring guests may sign up with first and last name of everyone attending. $10 charged to the monthly invoice for each guest. Deadline to reserve: November 9. Thank you!

THANKSGIVING DINNERThursday, November 23, 3-6pm Many people enjoy having their holiday dinner in the late afternoon. So, we will be serving Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner from 3-6pm. with gravy, cornbread & sausage stuffing, mashed potatoes, candied sweet potatoes, corn, green beans, homemade cranberry chutney, cranberry sauce; apple pie, pumpkin pie, pecan pie or Indian pudding. Please RSVP at Concierge with time & number in your party.

METROPOLITAN OPERA AT WELLFLEETThe Metropolitan Opera at Wellfleet Harbor Actors’ Theater series has begun, and you may use our Concierge service to purchase $24 tickets. You may also sign up for a ride in the Seashore Point van, for worry-free transportation to and from the theater at $20 per person, with a 3-resident minimum for the van to run. Please see the Concierge for details.

Adès’ The Exterminating Angel 2hr 27minNovember 18, 2017 | 12:55 pmLeave 12:15 Return 4:00-ish

Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel 2hr 15minDecember 9, 2017 | 12:55 pmLeave 12:15 Return 4:15-ish

Puccini’s Tosca 2hr 53min| January 27, 2017 | 12:55 pmLeave 12:15 Return 4:30-ish

Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore 2hr 39minFebrurary 10, 2018 | 12:00 pm NBNB: Leave 11:15 Return 3:15-ish

Puccini’s La Bohème 2hr 55minFebruary 24, 2018 | 12:30 pm NBNB: Leave 11:55 Return 4:00-ish

Rossini’s Semiramide 4hr March 10, 2018 | 12:55 pmLeave 11:45 Return 5:30-ish

Mozart’s Così fan tutu 3hr 31minMarch 31, 2018 | 12:55 pmLeave 12:15 Return 5:00-ish

Verdi’s Luisa Miller 3hr 38minApril 14, 2018 | 12:30 pm NBNB: Leave: 11:45 Return 4:45-ish

Massenet’s Cendrillon 2hr 47min April 28, 2018 | 12:55 pmLeave 12:15 Return 4:15-ish

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NovemberSpecial Events

Events CommitteeMonday, November 13, 11amHatches Harbor Room

Betty Comey, Lorraine Kujawa, Alexandra MacDonald, Elaine Anderson, Joan LeBlanc, Sheila McGuinness and Mark Boucher discuss and plan upcoming special events. Please give suggestions to anyone on the committee!

Residents’ Dining CommitteeMonday, November 20, 11amHatches Harbor RoomAnn Wright, Richard Mayberry, Bill Brewer, Don Roy, Alexandra MacDonald, Carol Procter, Angela Rabuano and Sheila McGuinness meet to discuss December’s Nightly Specials and Response Cards. Make your meal preferences known to committee members.

Talking Point Monday, November 7, 4pmHatches Harbor Room

This is your opportunity to hear about and discuss with management upcoming events, news and community topics. This is also an opportune time to meet with other residents you may not often see.

SATURDAY MATINEES AND SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES ARE SCREENED IN THE POINT ROOM

Saturday, 11/4, 3pm The Apartment, 1960, 2hr 5m An insurance clerk lends his apartment to his adulterous higher-ups for their amorous affairs. But his fast track to an executive suite gets derailed when he becomes involved with his boss’s latest conquest. Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine

Sunday, 11/5, 7:30pm The Zookeeper’s Wife, 2017, 2hr 6m After the Nazis invade Poland, Warsaw Zoo caretakers Antonina and Jan Zabinski place themselves in grave danger when they begin collaborating with the Resistance in an effort to save Jews from the horrors of the Warsaw Ghetto. Jessica Chastain, Daniel Brühl

Saturday, 11/11, 3pm, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, 2011, 2hr 4m To make the most of their meager retirement savings, a group of British se-niors moves to India to live out their golden years at the Marigold Hotel. But upon arrival, they discover the once-lavish resort has wilted considerably. Judi Dench, Maggie Smith

Sunday, 11/12, 7:30pm, The Butler, 2013, 1hr 53m Oscar-winner Forest Whitaker delivers a powerful performance as Cecil Gaines, who served as the White House butler under eight presidents. His three decades of service unfold against a backdrop of unparalleled change in American history. Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack

Saturday, 11/18, 3pm, Come Back Little Sheba, 1952Shirley Booth’s debut earned her a Best Actress Oscar as a maudlin, slovenly housewife whose world is shaken by her recovering alcoholic husband and pretty young boarder whose presence and curiosity about her childless landlords set the story in motion in this vintage tear jerker. Burt Lancaster, Terry Moore

Sunday, 11/19, 7:30pm, Shall We Dance? 2004, 1hr 46mThough John Clark has all he could ever ask for -- including a successful law career and a loving wife -- true happiness eludes him. But when an impulse prompts him to take ballroom dancing lessons, he finds an undiscovered passion within. Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, Susan Sarandon

Saturday, 11/25, 3pm. Keeper of the Flame, 1942, 1hr 40m While investigating the accidental death of a war hero Robert Forrest, an in-trepid reporter Stevie O’Malley meets the man’s wife and learns a surprising truth about his subject’s supposedly “patriotic” past. George Cukor directs this politically charged wartime thriller. Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn

Sunday, 11/26, 7:30pm Unknown 2011, 1hr 53m Liam Neeson stars in this taut thriller as a man who regains consciousness after a car accident, only to discover that another man is impersonating him, and that no one -- not even his wife -- recognizes his identity as the real Dr. Martin Harris. Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger

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NovemberDinner Specials

Residents comment about recent meals: The Jambalaya was great! I licked the plate!Loved the Ham dinner!

Cobb Salad—wonderful!The Swordfish was exceptionally well-cooked!

1 WEDNESDAY – Old-fashioned Cape Cod Baked Cod with sherried breadcrumb, mashed potatoes & green beans LS, HH2 THURSDAY – Roasted Chicken Thighs with thyme & lemon, roasted potatoes & butternut squash LS, HH, GF3 FRIDAY – Pan-seared Salmon with cannellini beans, tomatoes & shallots over polenta & asparagus LS, HH, GF4 SATURDAY - Baked Scallops with spinach, fennel & shallots, and rice pilaf & green beans LS, HH5 SUNDAY – Corned Beef & Cabbage with red potatoes, carrots, onions and parsnips GF6 MONDAY –Macaroni & Smoked Cheese with peas and onions7 TUESDAY – Shrimp Piccata over risotto with zucchini HH, LS8 WEDNESDAY – Lobster Ravioli in mild cream & tomato sauce with roasted corn9 THURSDAY – Bill Brewer’s Favorite Homemade Chicken Pot Pie with broccoli and cranberry sauce10 FRIDAY – Turkey & Spinach Meatloaf & gravy with roasted fingerling potatoes and butternut squash 11 SATURDAY – Cod Amandine with buttermilk mashed potatoes and carrots LS, HH, GF12 SUNDAY – Beef Tenderloin with mushroom, shallot & red wine reduction, baked potato and oven roasted tomato13 MONDAY - Linguini & Littleneck Clams served with Caesar salad14 TUESDAY – Shrimp Stir Fry with broccoli, mushrooms, onions, garlic, ginger & pea pods over rice15 WEDNESDAY – Panko-crusted Chicken with hoisin sauce, rice and snow peas LS, HH16 THURSDAY Community Dinner: Indian Food Buffet17 FRIDAY – Stuffed Sole (spinach & crab meat) in saffron sauce with baked potato and zucchini LS, HH18 SATURDAY – Hungarian Pork Stew (garlic, smoky paprika, bacon, bell peppers, sour cream) over egg noodles with roasted carrots LS19 SUNDAY – Rack of Lamb in port wine sauce with mint jelly, mashed potatoes & green beans20 MONDAY – Shrimp & Scallop Piccata over linguini with broccoli LS, HH21 TUESDAY – Carol Procter’s Favorite Indian-spiced Chicken with roasted cauliflower & rice pilaf LS, HH 22 WEDNESDAY – Anne Wright’s Favorite Fish & Chips with cole slaw

23 THURSDAY, 3-6pm – Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner with gravy, cornbread & sausage stuffing, mashed potatoes, candied sweet potatoes, corn, green beans, homemade cranberry chutney, cranberry sauce; apple pie, pumpkin pie, pecan pie or Indian pudding24 FRIDAY – Pan-seared Scallops with tomatoes, Kalamata olives, basil & feta cheese, with rice & broccoli25 SATURDAY – Baked Stuffed Shrimp Newburg with red bliss mashed potatoes & green beans LS26 SUNDAY – Crown Pork Roast and gravy with braised vegetables and baked sweet potato LS27 MONDAY - Stuffed Cabbage (rice & beef ) in a savory tomato sauce served with green beans GF, LS28 TUESDAY – Pot Roast in Don Roy’s Favorite Gravy with roasted vegetables & potatoes LS29 WEDNESDAY – Baked Haddock in lemon cream sauce with wild rice & broccoli LS, HH30 THURSDAY – Stuffed Chicken (mozzarella, tomatoes & basil) in tomato sherry crème sauce over linguini with asparagus

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Wednesday, 11.18:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, Beach Point Grille2pm Dealers’ Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining6pm Tournament, Point RoomThursday, 11.2Dining Room closed for lunch, served in Grille today, call ahead for special menu 1pm Fitness Center Training, GymFriday, 11.38:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner CANCELLED1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room 5pm Happy Hour, Beach Point GrilleSaturday, 11.41pm Chair Exercises, Point Room3pm Saturday Matinee, The Apartment, Point RoomSunday, 11.5Noon-4pm Omaha Poker, Private Dining 7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, The Zookeeper’s Wife, Point RoomMonday, 11.68:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby2pm Yoga, Point RoomTuesday, 11.78:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby10:30 Hilde Oleson’s Writing Group, Private Dining 12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Chair Exercises, Point Room4pm Talking Point, Hatches HarborWednesday, 11.8 8:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, Beach Point Grille2pm Dealers’ Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining6pm Tournament, Point RoomThursday, 11.9 10am-1pm Shredding Day, loading dock near mailboxes1pm Fitness Center Training, Gym 3-4:30, Alzheimer’s Support Group3-4:30pm Alzheimer’s Caregivers’ Support Group, PointFriday, 11.108:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room5pm Happy Hour, Beach Point Grille

Saturday, 11.111pm Chair Exercises, Point Room3pm Saturday Matinee, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Point RoomSunday, 11.12Noon-4pm Omaha Poker, Private Dining 7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, The Butler, PointMonday, 11.138:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby11am Events Committee, Hatches Harbor2pm Yoga, Point RoomTuesday, 11.148:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby10:30 Hilde Oleson’s Writing Group, Private Dining 12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Chair Exercises, Point Room2:15pm Afternoon Tea, Private DiningWednesday, 11.158:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, Beach Point Grille2pm Dealers’ Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining6pm Tournament, Point RoomThursday, 11.161pm Fitness Center Training, Gym 3pm Michael Casey Presents: Follies 1971, Hatches Harbor Room4:45pm Wine Time & 5:30 Community Dinner, Foyer & Dining Room Friday, 11.178:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby10:30am Book Club, The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks, Private Dining Room12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room1:30pm Dr. Campo, Podiatrist, Be Well Corner5pm Happy Hour, Beach Point Grille

November Calendar

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Friday, 11.248:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room5pm Happy Hour, Beach Point GrilleSaturday, 11.251pm Chair Exercises, Point Room3pm Saturday Matinee, Keeper of the Flame, Point RoomSunday, 11.26Noon-4pm Omaha Poker, Private Dining 7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, Unknown ,Point RoomMonday, 11.278:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby2pm Yoga, Point RoomTuesday, 11.288:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby10:30 Hilde Oleson’s Writing Group, Private Dining 12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Chair Exercises, Point Room7pm What a Crock! Provincetown Potluck, Hatches Harbor Room Wednesday, 11.298:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, Beach Point Grille2pm Dealers’ Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining6pm Tournament, Point RoomThursday, 11.301pm Fitness Center Training, Gym

Saturday, 11.181pm Chair Exercises, Point Room3pm Saturday Matinee, Come Back Little Sheba, Point RoomSunday, 11.19Noon-4pm Omaha Poker, Private Dining 7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, Shall We Dance, Point RoomMonday, 11.208:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby11am Residents’ Dining Committee, Hatches Harbor2pm Yoga, Point RoomTuesday, 11.218:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby9am Men’s Breakfast,Grille 10:30 Hilde Oleson’s Writing Group, Private Dining 12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Chair Exercises, Point Room2:15pm Birthday Celebrations, Private DiningWednesday, 11.228:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, Beach Point Grille2pm Dealers’ Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining6pm Tournament, Point RoomThursday, 11.231pm Fitness Center Training, Gym3-4:30pm Alzheimer’s Caregivers’ Support Group, Point Room CANCELLEDDINNER SERVICE, THANKSGIVING DINNER, 3-6pm

November Calendar

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PROVINCETOWN FILM ART SERIES 2017–18Throughout the winter, several of our residents have enjoyed attending the Provincetown Film Art Series at Water’s Edge Cinema. This year, it presents 15 films from November 15 through May 16 on Wednesdays at 7pm. Howard Karren, a former editor of Premiere Magazine, curates the series, introduces each film, and leads a discussion afterward. Season Passes offer a discounted rate for all, with a special discount for members of PAAM and/or Provincetown Film Society. Contact the Concierge to purchase a pass. Or you may purchase a single ticket at the door. This year, films center on one of four themes “Women See Women”; “Once Upon a Time in the East”; “The Politics of Art; and “Places and Connections.”

Out & About in Provincetown

“WOMEN SEE WOMEN”WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2017 The Wedding Plan (2016) 1 hr 50 min, in Hebrew, subtitledA comic vision of marriage among the ultraorthodox in Israel. A single woman makes wedding plans hoping that, in three weeks, by some miracle she’ll find a groom.WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2017 Take This Waltz (2011), 1 hr 56 min; CanadaHow can a young Toronto journalist in a loving, prosperous marriage throw it all away for the tenuous lure of sexual abandon in this brilliant, ode to millennial alienation? Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Sarah Silverman, Luke KirbyWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2017 Toni Erdmann (2016), 2 hr 42 min; in German, subtitledThis fable of a kooky iconoclastic father trying to free his uptight corporate daughter from her worst instincts becomes instead a father-daughter minuet that’s complex, respectful, funny and totally refreshing.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2018Things to Come (2016), 1 hr 42 min; in French, subtitledA tour-de-force character study of a middle-aged philosophy teacher who loses her marriage and her job, and fiercely continues anew on her own terms.

“ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE EAST”WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2018 Oldboy (2003), 2 hr; in Korean, subtitledThis epic tragedy of lives consumed and wasted by revenge combines the fundamentals of ancient Greek and Shakespearean drama with the explosive visuals and comic-book violence of Hong Kong action flicks.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2018 Columbus (2017), 1 hr 44 min; USAColumbus, Indiana has inspiring modernist architecture that serves as the subject for this contemplative film in which two young people with the weight of parental illness on their shoulders find solace in each other. John Cho, Haley Lu Richardson and Parker PoseyWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018Mother (2009), 2 hr 9 min; in Korean, subtitledA scintillating highlight of contemporary Korean cinema, this is as much a critique of Korean society as it is a tribute to the personal will of an acupuncturist who perseveres to prove that her dimwitted son is not guilty of murder.WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2018 @Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010), 1 hr 54 min; in Thai, subtitledThis spectacularly beautiful film mixes narrative and experimental cinema in a dreamlike blend as it enters the consciousness of a dying man recollecting his past in the company of the ghost of his late wife.

“THE POLITICS OF ART”WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2018Pennies From Heaven (1981), 1 hr 48 min; USAA dark musical about a struggling sheet-music salesman during the Depression who falls for a lonely schoolteacher. Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters, Christopher WalkenWEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 2018I Killed My Mother (2009), 1 hr 36 min; Canada; in French, subtitledQuébécois Xavier Doland stars as a young artist who can’t grow up and out of the alternately savage and affectionate relationship he has with his mother. Suzanne Clément, François ArnaudWEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 2018 !Women Art Revolution (2010), 1 hr 23 min; USAThrough interviews and archival footage, this documentary celebrates the feminist art movement and how it transformed our culture. Miranda July, Guerilla Girls, Judy Chicago, Marina Abramović, Yoko Ono, Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, B. Ruby RichWEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2018 Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words (2016), 1 hr 33 min; USAZappa refused to be categorized or compromised, and the music he created in the ’60s and ’70s reflects just that. This documentary lets him define himself with the same gumption he brought to his art.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 Atlantic City (1980), 1 hr 44 min; USAIn this haunting film, directed by Louis Malle and set in decrepit Atlantic City at the dawn of its casino era. an elderly gangster has a soft spot for a young croupier. Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon, Kate Reid, Robert Joy and Robert Goulet

“PLACES AND CONNECTIONS”WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2018The Wanderers (1979), 1 hr 52 min; USABased on the novel by Richard Price, The Wanderers follows the weirdly insular coming-of-age experiences of a “gang” of Bronx boys as their way of life evaporates with the ’60s social revolution. Ken Wahl, Karen Allen, John Friedrich, Linda ManzWEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2018Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976), 1hr 55 min; USAAs poignantly recalled by Paul Mazursky, the bohemian life of Greenwich Village in the 1950s is not quite as charming and sweet as it first appears. Lenny Baker, Shelley Winters, Ellen Greene, Christopher Walken, Antonio Fargas

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