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Bystanders watch as the Indian Space Research Organization’s Cartosat-2 satellite — along with 20 other satellites from the U.S., Canada, Germany and Indonesia — is launched Wednesday from Sriharikota in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

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A Salt Lake City businessman said he was shocked to see a full-page advertisement in an Idaho newspaper inviting women to interview to be his wife. Baron Brooks, 48, told The Spokesman Review that his father took out the $900 ad last Saturday in the Coeur d’Alene Press. Although he called the advertisement “embarrassing,” Brooks says he will let his 78-year-old father go forward with the interviews. (AP)

A New Jersey black bear that walks upright on its two hind legs and has become a social media darling has re-emerged and has been captured on video months after its last sighting. The bipedal bear, nicknamed Pedals, was spotted in the town of Oak Ridge on Monday. The bear appeared to be in relatively good health. Pedals apparently has an injured leg or paw that doesn’t allow it to walk comfortably on all fours. (AP)

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Mixed reviews for Fed’s food FOOD Jason Walker’s lunch routine was starting to get a bit stale. Every day around 12:30, he would walk to his building’s cafeteria and pick up a salad to eat at his desk. Then he got wind of one of the lesser-known perks of his job: As a federal employee, he could use his badge to get into any government agency’s cafeteria. He started branching out, eating sushi at the U.S. Department of Agriculture and sandwiches at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. That led him to his next idea, fedgrub.com. Think of it as a Yelp for government cafeterias. Its target user: the area’s 313,000 federal employees. Walker, 35, spent about a week creating the site, which allows users to post reviews, star ratings and photos of their food. About 30 people, mostly friends and colleagues, have signed up since FedGrub debuted five months ago. So far, the site has 27 reviews of 17 cafeterias.

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The best thing Walker’s eaten: steamed broccoli and asparagus at the USDA. He also likes the agency’s French toast, which he sometimes picks up for breakfast. The American Red Cross — not quite a government agency, but still part of Walker’s efforts — has good ham-and-cheese omelets, he says. The worst meal he’s had? Well, he hasn’t really come across anything inedible yet — not that he has a particularly discerning palate. “I’m the guy who really liked

“I rely on Yelp pretty heavily. … I wanted something that could take the mystery out of government cafeterias.” JASON WALKER, the creator of fedgrub.com, a website that offers users the chance to give Yelp-like reviews of government cafeterias

the square pizzas in middle school, so there isn’t much I don’t like,” said Walker, who lives in Kensington and commutes to downtown on the Metro. “I hadn’t had anything terrible.” Not all of his site’s users have been so lucky. Many have taken to fedgrub.com to complain. “Food is horrible,” a user named Jenny G. wrote in a one-star review of the Federal Aviation Administration’s cafeteria. “I go only when I don’t have a choice.” “Meh,” added Larry B., who gave the eatery two stars. “Even for a federal cafeteria it’s kinda crap.” Still, not all of the reviews are bad. A five-star review of the Library of Congress cafeteria touts its salmon and teriyaki noodles, while a user named Linda L. praised the produce at the USDA. “High quality ingredients that are super fresh — even their CANTALOUPE was tasty,” she wrote. These days, Walker still eats in federal cafeterias five days a week. “The thing about cafeterias is that they’re quick and inexpensive,” he said. A nd, he added, “ they’re usually pretty good, too.” ABHA BHATTARAI (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Va.’s first public school to integrate is honored The Arlington County Board has given historic district designation to the first public school to integrate in Virginia. The designation for the Stratford School means school district officials have to seek approval from the county board before making changes to the building. The school was integrated in February 1959 after a lengthy court battle. (TWP)

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The number of warnings for severe weather the National Weather Service issued Tuesday, when the D.C. area was assaulted by multiple rounds of thunderstorms. The storms unleashed torrential, occasionally flooding rain and lightning. Several storms dropped hail 1 to 2 inches in diameter. (TWP)


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Heavy rain causes flooding in station; more storms coming REGION The deluge of water that flooded the Cleveland Park Metro station during storms Tuesday — turning an entrance into a waterfall and leaving commuters wading through shin-deep currents — was caused by rapidly rising water that had pooled on Connecticut Avenue and rushed over a curb, Metro said Wednesday, ahead of more storms forecast for today. Video footage shows torrents of water tumbling down the station stairs shortly after 6 p.m. For at least 10 more minutes, Metro riders slogged through a murky

pool of water and climbed stairs with water rushing down them to get out of the station. Christin Fernandez, 30, of Northwest D.C., briefly lost a sandal in the water. When she climbed the steps from the platform to the station mezzanine, she was met by a pool of water that rose to her ankles, she said. “It was like a dam opened up; it felt like Noah’s Ark. The water just rushed in,” she said. The region is also preparing for another potential set of storms to pass through the area today. D.C. Water was inspecting storm drains near the station for clogs or other drainagerelated issues Wednesday. Agency spokeswoman Pamela Mooring said flooding is not

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uncommon in the area. She noted a meeting with city officials three years ago that addressed the problem. An assessment at the time noted: “It appears that the problem began

when a nearby parking lot was expanded, the grassy area paved over, and part of the drainage system eliminated without adequate replacement.” She said it was concluded that

the drainage issue at the parking lot needed to be addressed, but it was unknown if it ever was. Responding to concerns about possible electric shock, Metro spokesman Dan Stessel said all of the escalator wiring is “sleeved and jacketed” from water. “Remember that these escalators are exposed to precipitation all the time,” he said. Fernandez said she didn’t blame Metro for nature’s havoc. But, she said, she was alarmed by the sight of standing water on a working escalator. “If it was me, as soon as I saw any water trickling down that large escalator, I would have immediately told people to not offload at Cleveland Park,” she said. FAIZ SIDDIQUI (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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local THE DISTRICT Federal prosecutors are investigating whether a Department of Homeland Security employee with top-secret clearance was planning an attack at the agency’s D.C. headquarters when he entered the building with a gun, a knife, an infrared camera, pepper spray and handcuffs. Jonathan Wienke, an analyst in the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, allegedly carried the weapons into the building on the morning of June 9. Court documents filed by the federal government state that investigators have

probable cause to believe Wienke “was conspiring with another to commit workplace violence, and more particularly may have been conspiring or planning to commit violence against senior DHS officials in the building.” Bill Miller, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, declined to comment on the documents. He said Wienke was charged June 10 with carrying a pistol without a license and was released June 13 pending further court proceedings. The case remains under investigation, Miller said.

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Prosecutors are probing whether a Department of Homeland Security employee was planning an attack at the agency’s D.C. headquarters.

Prince George’s County police: Man tried to grab sleeping boy from bedroom window early Tuesday

Scott McConnell, a spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security, said Wienke has been placed on administrative leave. The federal government searched his home in Martinsburg, West Virginia, a 75-mile drive from the office. A man who answered the phone at a number listed for Wienke hung up when asked for a comment Tuesday evening. It is unclear in the documents what officers found in his home, or whether prosecutors intend to pursue additional charges. CLAIRE GALOFARO (AP)

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Metro’s GM appoints chief operating officer Metro’s general manager has appointed a new chief operating officer. Metro GM Paul J. Wiedefeld said Wednesday that Joseph Leader will be the chief operating officer in charge of rail, bus and paratransit services. Leader previously served as the head of subway operations at New York City Transit. He has also been the chief of safety investigations for New York City Transit. Metro is currently in the midst of a track- work blitz amid concerns about the system’s safety. Wiedefeld said the appointment is effective Aug. 1. (AP)

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Led by Rep. John Lewis, center, House Democrats held a sit-in Wednesday to demand a vote on gun measures.

House Democrats stage sit-in to force gun votes Lawmakers take over the chamber in a bid to pressure Republicans POLITICS Rebellious Democrats shut down the House’s legislative work on Wednesday, staging a sit-in on the House floor and refusing to leave until they secured a vote on gun control measures before lawmakers’ weeklong break. Exasperated Republicans were forced to recess while cutting off cameras that showed the protest. But in an unprecedented step, C-SPAN used live video feeds from one lawmaker’s Periscope account and another’s Facebook page to transmit words and images from the House chamber.

More than 200 Democrats led by Georgia Rep. John Lewis demanded a vote on measures to expand background checks and block gun purchases by some suspected terrorists in the aftermath of last week’s massacre in Orlando, Fla., that killed 49 people in a gay nightclub. “No bill, no break,” shouted Democrats, who demanded that Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., keep the House in session through its planned break next week to vote on gun legislation. Democrats accused Republicans of political cowardice by failing to schedule a vote. “Are they more afraid than the children at Sandy Hook?” asked Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Calif., referring to the 2012 shooting

that killed 26 people, including 20 elementary school children, in Newtown, Conn. “What is so scary about having a vote?” Lewis, a veteran civil rights leader, asked what Congress has done, then answered his own question: “Nothing. We have turned a deaf ear to the blood of innocents. We are blind to a crisis. Where is our courage?” Ryan dismissed the protest as “nothing more than a publicity stunt.” In an interview with CNN, the speaker said the House will not vote on a “bill that takes away a person’s due process.” The protest began around 11:30 a.m., and as of Express’ deadline Wednesday evening, there was no end in sight.

“As this takedown should make clear, healthcare fraud is not an abstract violation. It’s not a benign offense. It’s a serious crime.” ATTORNEY GENERAL LORETTA LYNCH, announcing Wednesday

that the Justice Department charged a record 301 people with schemes that defrauded government health programs by submitting $900 million in fraudulent health claims. The charges were called the largest takedown for Medicare and Medicaid fraud in history.

A small plane with two sick U.S. workers left Antarctica on Wednesday in a daring rescue mission from a remote South Pole research station, officials said. After making a stop for a few hours at a British station on the edge of Antarctica, the two workers flew to Chile, where they were expected to arrive for medical care Wednesday night. (AP)

DNA test results show a Colorado prison inmate is not Prince’s son, a person who has seen a sealed document said Wednesday. The finding means that Carlin Q. Williams is not entitled to inherit a fortune worth up to $300 million. Prince died of an accidental drug overdose on April 21 and no will has emerged for him. (AP) NATIONAL SECURITY

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North Korea took a significant step Wednesday in the development of a powerful ballistic missile intended to reach U.S. bases in the Pacific, launching one of the weapons about 620 miles high after five failed attempts in recent months. The U.S. and Japan have called for an urgent UN meeting as a result. (AP)

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feet per second. And he was a trained shooter from his time as a student at a police academy. On Saturday night, before leaving his home, Mateen told his wife he was going to see an old friend nicknamed Nemo, said officials and others familiar with the case. He then drove to Orlando. Officials said that Mateen got a wristband, entered the club and then left. He later returned and began his bloody rampage. In recent days, questions have been raised about whether Orlando police should have moved more quickly to confront the gunman, and whether anyone who was gravely wounded inside the club died because rescuers were unable to reach them. ADAM GOLDMAN AND MATT ZAPOTOSKY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Will Britain stay or go? Final polls show an even split as U.K. votes today on whether to leave the EU UNITED KINGDOM Britain careened toward a historic choice Wednesday as voters heard final pitches on both sides of a bitterly fought referendum showdown that could rock the global economy and deeply unsettle the Western political order. After months of campaigning that sharply divided the country over questions of immigration and identity, final polls showed Britons almost exactly split over whether the country should exit the 28-member European Union. Voting takes place Thursday, and the results are expected early Friday (Thursday evening EDT). Although “leave” had been leading the polls recently, “remain” has caught up since Jo Cox, a pro-EU member of Parliament, was fatally shot and stabbed last week, jolting the country and prompting calls for an end to some of the campaign’s more hateful rhetoric. The referendum marks an

existential decision that could dramatically reshape Britain’s global role in a way not seen since London shed its empire following World War II. It could also lead to another push for Scottish secession, the further unraveling of the European Union and the fall of Prime Minister David Cameron’s government. Advocates for a British exit — popularly known as Brexit — argue that tossing off the shackles of EU bureaucracy will restore Britain’s sovereignty. A powerful selling point for many votes is the claim that a farewell to EU ties could give the country the latitude to dramatically reduce immigration, which has hit record highs as Poles, Hungarians, Romanians and others from across Europe have flocked to the relative prosperity of the British economy. “I really think tomorrow can be independence day,” former London mayor Boris Johnson told

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How it may affect you Here is a look at how budgets in America could be affected by what happens in Britain. (TWP)

1. MORTGAGE Brexit has spawned volatility in global financial markets. That has anxious investors scurrying for safety — and few assets are safer than U.S. Treasuries. High demand for government debt pulls down interest rates. That all translates into ultra-low mortgage rates for Americans. And if Britain votes for Brexit, they could go even lower.

2. RETIREMENT Many Americans are invested in the stock market through their retirement plans. Analysts say the worst-case scenario is that Brexit creates political and economic upheaval, catalyzing a sell-off in global markets that tests the stability of the international financial system.

3. VACATION Nearly 10 percent of tourists in Britain last year came from the U.S., according to government statistics. For Americans, the exchange rate has only gotten better as a potential Brexit has neared.

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supporters Wednesday. But opponents say a vote to leave could be a grievous selfinflicted wound from which it would take years, if not decades, for Britain to recover. “We don’t solve our immigration challenge by leaving the European Union, but we do create a massive problem for our economy,” Cameron told the BBC on the eve of the vote. “This is irreversible. You can’t jump out of the airplane then climb back in through the cockpit hatch.” Most economic, political and defense authorities — including nearly all foreign leaders — have joined the call for Britain to stay, and they have issued dire warnings about the consequences of Brexit. Economic forecasters have said a British break could push the country back into recession, with the rest of the globe vulnerable to the ripples. Many geopolitical strategists also warn that a vote to leave could divide the Western alliance and be a boon to others, such as Russian President Vladimir Putin. GRIFF WITTE (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Police officers are arrested about 1,100 times a year, or roughly three officers charged every day, according to a new national study. The most common crimes were simple assault, drunken driving and aggravated assault. About 72 percent of officers charged are convicted and more than 40 percent of the crimes are committed on duty. Researchers at Bowling Green State University conducted the study through a grant from the Justice Department. The study covered 2005 to 2011, and included 6,724 cases, involving about 792 officers per year — 674 were arrested more than once. The study gathered cases by using Google news alerts that send a message whenever an online item contains specific search terms. So only cases that are uncovered by a media outlet or in a police news release are in the database. The study did not include federal law enforcement, only state and local agencies. There were 125 officers charged with murder or nonnegligent manslaughter, 422 cases of forcible and statutory rape, 352 cases of forcible fondling and 94 sodomy cases over the study time frame. Of all the officers arrested, only 54 percent were fired, and only 37.5 percent arrested for domestic violence lost their jobs. Of the drunken-driving cases, officers were convicted only 35 percent of the time. TOM JACKMAN

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Tiger Woods hasn’t competed on tour in 10 months. He is hosting this week’s event, but won’t play.

Tiger taking his time After two back surgeries, he is determined to be cautious and not rush his rehab QUICKEN LOANS NATIONAL Tiger Woods can play soccer with his kids and ride a bike but hasn’t progressed far enough in his rehab to set a timeline for his return to competitive golf. Woods, who hasn’t played on the PGA Tour in 10 months after two back surgeries last year, isn’t yet able to play 36 holes a day and practice the way he would like. “I need to get to where I can play 18 holes out here and go to the range for an hour and work on my game,” Woods said Wednesday on the eve of the first round of his Quicken Loans National tournament at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda. “That’s what I used to do. That’s one of the reasons why I think I’ve had some success.”

Woods, 40, said he hasn’t had any setbacks and hasn’t lost distance on his drives, but the strain of playing on consecutive days is still too much. Woods said he has pushed too quickly through previous rehabs and vowed not to do that again. “Trying to do it correctly this time,” he said. “I’m just playing it week to week and I keep getting better. … I just hope that everything clicks in and I can do it sooner rather than later.” Woods hasn’t played since the Wyndham Championship in August. He said it’s especially tough to miss his own tournament, which he has hosted since 2007. “I want to be out there,” he said. “I feel like I should be able to compete against these guys. I

The defending champ Remember Troy Merritt? His only victory in five seasons on the PGA Tour was in last year’s Quicken Loans National, when he beat Rickie Fowler by three strokes. But that was played at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Va. The last time the tournament was played at Congressional Country Club, in 2014, Merritt missed the cut. (EXPRESS)

have to sit on the sidelines just like everybody else. I might get an inside-the-ropes pass, though.” Woods undoubtedly would love to return in time for the British Open, which will be July 14-17 at Royal Troon in Scotland. But he didn’t commit to any tournament

as a target for his comeback. His participation in the Quicken Loans event would have completely changed the nature of a field that was hurt because it follows the U.S. Open this year. But Woods said he appreciates that Jim Furyk, Ernie Els and Vijay Singh are among those taking part, along with sixthranked Rickie Fowler. “These guys could be resting and get ready for next week, but they’re here playing,” Woods said. The tournament returns to Congressional for the seventh time in 10 years. The iconic club hosted the first three tournaments, then called the AT&T National. Last year the tournament was played in Gainesville, Va. (AP/THE WASHINGTON POST)

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How draft might start Here’s a look at how the top three choices in the NBA draft could be used starting tonight at 7 on ESPN. (The Wizards gave up both of their selections in earlier trades.) DAVE TEPPS (EXPRESS)

3 Boston Celtics PF Dragan Bender, Croatia

This pick is wide open. At 7-foot-1, Bender has varied skills similar to Euros such as Toni Kukoc in the 1990s and today’s Kristaps Porzingis.

2 Los Angeles Lakers SF Brandon Ingram, Duke

He’s a versatile scorer who plays defense, too. Ingram is just 18 and weighs less than 200, so he clearly needs to grow into his 6-foot-9 frame.

1 Philadelphia 76ers PF Ben Simmons, LSU

The 6-foot-10 Australian is only 19 and is expected to provide Magic Johnson-like versatility. But Simmons has one big liability: shooting.

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Knicks get Rose for a new Big Three

The Knicks on Wednesday acquired point guard Derrick Rose from the Bulls, hoping the injury-plagued former MVP can form a potent Big Three with Carmelo Anthony and Kristaps Porzingis. The Bulls, who get center Robin Lopez and guards Jose Calderon and Jerian Grant, are retooling after missing the playoffs. The departure of Rose, in the last year of his contract, clears the way for Jimmy Butler to be the Bulls’ undisputed leader. (EXPRESS)

Rory McIlroy, citing risk of Zika virus, decides not to compete for Ireland in Olympics in Brazil

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Lionel Messi, who had one goal, led Argentina to a 4-0 victory in the semis.

U.S. gets a lesson from Argentina COPA AMERICA CENTENARIO As he spoke about the U.S.team’s Copa America experience late Tuesday, one derailed by a 4-0 semifinal defeat to Argentina, coach Jurgen Klinsmann acknowledged his boss, U.S. Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati, in the back of the room in Houston. Although the night had gone horribly wrong, Klinsmann said he remained steadfast in his belief that, for the long-term betterment of the program, matches against top-tier opponents must not only continue, but increase. “The more we play these caliber of teams, the more we are going to learn,” he said. “The players will be more confident to take them on. This is just a process.”

He glanced at Gulati and said, “If we can get a friendly against Argentina, please do it. With Brazil, please do it. Even if you get [hard] lessons here and there.” The U.S. team learned a hard lesson at sold-out NRG Stadium. By conceding an early goal, the match was all but lost. Lionel Messi and Argentina did as they pleased the rest of the way, advancing to the title game. The U.S. will play for third place Saturday at 8 p.m. (FX) in Glendale, Ariz. Argentina will play in the final Sunday at 8 p.m. (FS1) in East Rutherford, N.J. Its opponent will be the winner of Wednesday night’s semifinal in Chicago between Colombia and Chile. STEVEN GOFF (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Obama’s next chapter: Owning an NBA team?

Free agent quarterback Johnny Manziel told Dallas police he was the victim of a hit-and-run driver Monday. “His car was T-boned and the other driver left the scene,” a spokeswoman for the quarterback told The Post. Manziel said he hit his head in his Nissan GT-R but was not seriously injured. Police said a passenger in Manziel’s car and an independent witness confirmed his account. (TWP)

What will President Obama do when he leaves the White House? Press secretary Josh Earnest on Wednesday mentioned this possibility: NBA owner. Earnest added several caveats — “potentially ... if the opportunity arose ... under the right circumstances.” But one point was clear: The president has “discussed” being part of an NBA franchise ownership group. (TWP)

Entering Wednesday night’s game at Dodger Stadium, the Nationals were in the midst of a disappointing trip. They were 2-4 with a day off today before playing three games in Milwaukee. One bright spot: Bryce Harper is heating up a bit. He had a home run in Tuesday JAE C. HONG (AP)

night’s 3-2 loss, and began the trip with a homer Thursday after failing to hit one for almost three weeks. He was 8-for-24 in the first six games of the road swing, raising his average to .258 with 15 HRs and 43 RBIs. Manager Dusty Baker said he has liked Harper’s swings. “Hopefully he’s about to get hot,” Baker said.

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The 14th Street NW corridor is home to a number of bars pouring frozen cocktails. Lyman’s Tavern unveiled a frozen drink machine this month and 2 Birds 1 Stone debuted its daily frozen drink specials this week, joining old favorites on this list of 14th Street’s best boozy brainfreezes. FRITZ HAHN (THE WASHINGTON POST) 2 Birds 1 Stone 1800 14th St. NW

Drink: The daily “frappe hour” selection ($9) Bartenders will whip up a different frozen drink in a blender between 6 and 8 p.m. each night as part of

“frappe hour.” Wednesdays, for example, are given over to a frozen Aperol spritz, bright with orange juice and zest; and Saturdays bring Adam Bernbach’s take on the pina colada, elevated with cinnamon and spices.

DNV Rooftop Bar 1155 14th St. NW

Drink: Text Your Ex Slush ($14) On hot days, the Donovan Hotel’s rooftop pool bar gets packed with a sun-seeking crowd. Two frozen drinks are offered: The Text Your Ex is a tiki-ish tequila drink with flavors of cherry, pineapple and banana; Clickbait offers some smokiness from El Silencio mezcal, but just doesn’t have the complexity of flavors that Text Your Ex does.

Estadio 1520 14th St. NW

Drink: Cucumber/Gin/Manzanilla Slushito ($9) The 6-year-old restaurant has a pair of “slushitos” that use nontraditional flavor combinations. Selections rotate often: A combination of

Babe Ruth Family Fun Day Sunday, June 26 Celebrate one of baseball’s greatest legends and the opening of One Life: Babe Ruth. 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Decorate baseball souvenirs Pose for a baseball card Tour One Life: Babe Ruth Double Header Films 3 p.m. The Sandlot (1993) 5 p.m. Major League Legends: Babe Ruth (2015)

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grapefruit, bourbon and Amontillado sherry from a few weeks ago has been replaced by a creation from bar manager Billy Chou: gin, cucumber and manzanilla sherry, with a sharp bit of heat from white pepper.

Lyman’s Tavern 3720 14th St. NW

What to order: Frose or the frozen drink of the day ($8) The day after Lyman’s Tavern hooked up its frozen drink machine, a friend of partner Kevin Perone’s sent him a link to a Bon Appetit story about “frose,” or frozen rose. That combination of rose, strawberries and lemon juice has become one of the most popular offerings on the rotating frozen drink menu, alongside frozen Irish coffee, frozen mint juleps, left, and a frozen French 75.


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Jiffy Lube Live, Sept. 16, $49.50-$189.50.

Farm Aid, the annual benefit supporting family farmers, returns to the area for the first time in 16 years this fall with sets from Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young, Dave Matthews, Sturgill Simpson, Alabama Shakes and many more. GET TICKETS: Monday at 10 a.m. using Live Nation.

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EagleBank Arena, Oct. 6, $32.50-$45.50.

Birchmere, Nov. 9, $25.

Though it’s technically a mixtape, Chance the Rapper’s “Coloring Book” is one of the hottest hip-hop records of the year, elevating the innovative Chicago emcee to arena status. GET TICKETS: Saturday at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.

Nashville’s Anderson East could be country’s next big crossover. His music skews much more soulful than twangy — think Otis Redding meets Johnny Cash. He’s also a tabloid fixture because he’s dating country star Miranda Lambert. GET TICKETS: Friday at noon through Ticketmaster.

Andra Day Lincoln Theatre, Nov. 25, $35-$110.

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Soulful and jazzy singer Andra Day released “Cheers to the Fall” last year, which led to her performing her anthemic piano ballad “Rise Up” at the Grammys with Ellie Goulding earlier this year. GET TICKETS: Friday at 10 a.m. via Ticketfly. RUDI GREENBERG (EXPRESS)

Echostage, Sept. 22, $35.

“The Voice’s” Melanie Martinez made a splash last year with “Pity Party,” a modern pop reworking of Lesley Gore’s ’60s staple, “It’s My Party.” GET TICKETS: Friday at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.

Bluegrass block party Detroit-based clothing and goods shop Shinola will host Michigan-bred band Greensky Bluegrass, above, for a free concert and block party in the parking lot across the street from its Logan Circle store on Saturday. Before the bluegrass act hits the stage, DJ Ben Chang will spin and The Howard Gospel Choir will perform. Dog Tag Bakery will be serving up snacks, too. R.G. 14th and R streets NW; Sat., 3-8 p.m., free.

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Step 1: Work. Step 2: Work it. It takes intense prep to be a drag performer in ‘La Cage aux Folles’ KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY FILM RIFFS

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STAGE While it’s normal for male actors to wear makeup onstage, Signature Theatre’s production of “La Cage aux Folles” takes things further. And then further than that. And then adds false eyelashes and glitter. “Usually, this kind of makeup is not in my contract,” says Ethan Kasnett, who appears as Chantal, one of the female impersonators at the show’s titular club. “We are the beautiful, glamazon women that are, as it says in the script, ‘dangerous and notorious.’ Women want to be us and men want to be with us.” Those wannabes and wannabe-withs are the patrons of La Cage aux Folles, a nightclub owned by Georges (Brent Berrett), whose longtime partner, Albin (Bobby Smith), is the bewigged, bedazzled and often bewildering star. The musical is an adaptation of the play of the same name, which was turned into the 1996 film “The Birdcage.” Becoming “the Cagelles,” as the ensemble is called, required an intense transformation. First, each member had a training session with makeup designer Andre Hopfer. The next day, Hopfer painted half their faces while the Cagelles took the other half. After that, they were on their own. Each night’s prep work is even trickier than it might seem. Director Matthew Gardiner and

The actors playing the Cagelles in Signature Theatre’s “La Cage aux Folles” didn’t just wake up looking like this.

scenic designer Lee Savage have built the set so that the “backstage” area of the nightclub is partially visible to the audience, so the final touches of the Cagelles’ transformation happens in full view of the audience. “Because we have to do our makeup as well as change parts of our costumes onstage, it’s getting into character in a very specific way that has room to change with each and every performance,” says Phil Young, who plays Phaedra. With all those eyes watching you contour, “sometimes things go on flawlessly. Sometimes …” Of course, it’s not just makeup. “Props to the women of the

world,” says Jay Westin, who plays dominating Cagelle Hanna. Now that Kasnett, Young and Westin, who had never done drag, have walked a mile in RuPaul’s shoes, they have a new appreciation for the skill. “There’s definitely been a lot of Epsom salt baths,” Westin says, “but once you get past all the pain, it gives you a sense of appreciation for not only women, but what drag queens are going through.” All that MAC and wig tape does more than make them look pretty, the three say — the transformation is important as they become their characters. “After my first makeup session,

my whole persona just changed,” Kasnett says. “I put the wig on and I had the clips in my hair and I totally saw Chantal, who she is.” “It makes all the pain and discomfort so worth it,” Young says. “During hour eight of rehearsal, you turn and you see this beast [in the mirror] and it’s almost as if you’ve forgotten that [the drag] is on and you’re like, ‘I am something. Not something different from who I am — I am something more than who I am.’ ” KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (EXPRESS)

Signature Theatre, 4200 Campbell Ave., Arlington; through July 10, $40-$75.

‘The Music of Strangers’

indies A cellist, a violist, a percussionist, a jang-go-ist, a pipa-ist and a bunch of arties other musicians walk into a room. Then they play. Then they tour. That’s

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the premise behind “The Music of Strangers,” the new documentary from Morgan Neville, whose “20 Feet From Stardom” took the best documentary Oscar two years ago. “Music,” which opens locally on Friday, is about the Silk Road Ensemble, a group of musicians from around the world that was founded by Yo-Yo Ma. The members explore how music brings disparate cultures together, yes, but also about whether the blending of musical traditions enhances them — or dilutes them. KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (EXPRESS)

In “Independence Day: Resurgence,” out Friday, the aliens have returned and they’re pretty ticked about the virus Jeff Goldblum uploaded to their computers back in 1996. It’s not the only time cinematic computers have begged believability. ‘STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME’: Scotty tries

to communicate with a 20th-century Mac by speaking into the mouse. It’s all very funny and seems absurd right until you hand a kid a cassette player, watch what happens and feel your mortality approach. ‘EX MACHINA’: Ava is the kind of computer that seduces you with Alicia Vikander’s face, but then completely messes with you by locking you out of the network riiiiight when you need to print. ‘TAKEN’: “Zoom and enhance” — taking a blurry image and making it clear — is a magical-computer trope. Here, Liam Neeson manages to do it at a drugstore kiosk. And with his club card he saves 20 percent off his prints. ‘A.I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE’:

We’ve got Siri, who seems nice enough, but here a computer in the shape of a little boy is so evolved it can love you right back. He also understands “ducking traffic!” means something else. ‘WATCHMEN’: Ozymandias is smart and must understand password security, yet Nite Owl and Rorschach are able to hack his computer. Maybe it’s the hint he left on his desk: a book. With a Post-it that says “P@$$word.”


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Follow your eyes and nose to the market’s only seafood stand, where owner Bruce Wood serves crabs caught the day prior on the Northern Neck. He presses scoops of meat, dusted with Old Bay, on a griddle and then places them between buns. The resulting sandwich ($11) is simple and flavorful, packed with meat and little filler. Pair it with a serving of coleslaw, then make your way to the USDA’s public garden.

The Red Zebra’s mozzarella, tomato and basil pizza Dupont Circle FreshFarm Market, 20th Street NW between Massachusetts Avenue and Hillyer Place; Sundays, 8:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.

You’ll likely catch several Dupont Circle farmers market-goers clutching the same thing: Red Zebra pizzas. Choose from the four or five selections at hand — the mobile woodfired oven typically delivers a breakfast variety with bacon, potatoes, cheddar and an egg. The mozzarella pie ($9), however, is a classic, with a slightly sweet sauce and a lightly charred crust.

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Thank Liz Chabra for bringing more Indian street food to Washington. Chabra sells three varieties of kati rolls at her stand, the name of which nods to her past as a yoga teacher. The veggie kati roll ($10) features spiced potato patties, Chabra’s own tamarind and cilantro curries and seasonal vegetables from local farmers. It’s all contained in a fenugreek paratha (flaky flatbread) that she also makes.

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Filling Good’s beef onigirazu Downtown Fairfax Coalition Community Farmers’ Market, 10500 Page Ave., Fairfax; Saturdays, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.

At her Filling Good stand, Joyce Chan sells a version of Japanese onigirazu that’s like a sushi burrito but smaller and more sandwich-like. Wrapped in nori with a layer of sushi rice, the onigirazu come with one of three fillings: bacon, avocado and egg; bulgogi beef; or chicken teriyaki. The beef onigirazu ($7.50), pepped up with Sriracha and miso tahini, is made crunchy with sprouts and carrots.

Bonaparte Breads’ chocolate almond croissant Fairlington Farmers Market, 3308 S. Stafford St., Arlington; Sundays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Bonaparte Breads is a familiar presence at almost a dozen markets throughout the region, deservedly so. Its handcrafted pastries, made with high-fat European butter, would not feel out of place in Paris. The chocolate almond croissant ($3.95) is generously spread with egg-white-lightened almond paste on top and in the middle, where you’ll also find two veins of dark French chocolate.

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This art is pure garbage Ocean trash becomes artistic treasure for the National Zoo’s ‘Washed Ashore’ EXHIBITS Flash the marlin is a fine fish and a fine piece of trash. Standing outside the National Zoo’s visitor center, he is poised, mouth open, to make a splash in a wave of turquoise fishing nets and clear plastic bottles. His gills, made from toilet seats, are dirty; his long bill, narrowing to a point that seems sharp enough to pierce a small fish — or a plastic trash bag — is made from three fishing rods. Flash, an 850-pound sculpture made almost entirely of plastic trash that washed up on Oregon beaches, is one of 17 largerthan-life marine sculptures in “Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea,” on display at the National Zoo until Sept. 5. Scientists estimate that there are 315 billion pounds of plastic in the world’s oceans today, and bits of that glut arrive daily on the beaches of Oregon. That’s the coastline where Angela Haseltine Pozzi, executive director and lead artist of the Artula Institute, lives and works. She and many helpers collect, sort and repurpose the objects, producing ocean-themed art from stuff the sea spits back at its makers. The Pacific is “a never-ending source of art supplies,” Pozzi says. So far, she has turned 18 tons of

The Pacific is “a never-ending source of art supplies.”

debris and the wires that hold the creatures together. The sculptures depict such marine animals as sharks, seals and a red, white and blue sea star made largely of Fourth of July rubbish. Many of Pozzi’s pieces contain biologically accurate details, as well as clever touches that reward close inspection. Inside the parrotfish’s mouth, for example, is a plastic ear of corn. Such components are American consumer products that floated out to sea and then back again. Some items sport Japanese or Korean text, indicating that they drifted all the way across the ocean. Frequently, the sculptures are built atop one or more buoys, and are wreathed in green plastic nets. The bestiary is meant to be engaging, and not just because the creatures are big and colorful. They’re behind ropes to discourage climbing, but Pozzi wants people to touch. The assemblages are designed, the artist said, to inspire selfie-takers to pose with them — and thus propel their message across the cyber-seas.

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weekendpass Eclectic company Jim Thomson put together an impressive roster despite a small budget. Here are some highlights: Kino Musica This D.C.-based group started as an Ethiopian blues band in 2014 and has since branched out to encompass a world of styles, including Afro-Cuban rhythms and traditional Algerian tunes. “They really represent the international flavor of the capital,” Thomson says. (Sat., 4:15 p.m.)

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178 Product Vocalist Salvatore Principato was in the influential 1980s New York post-punk group Liquid Liquid; Tim Harrington is the intense, charismatic singer for Brooklyn art rockers Les Savy Fav. As 178 Product, they make music that’s “improvisational and experimental, and sort of groove-based,” Thomson says. “They never play the same show twice.” (Sat., 6 p.m.)

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Daniel Bachman It’s hard to listen to this 27-yearold, self-taught guitarist without feeling at least a tinge of jealousy. A Fredericksburg, Va., high school dropout, Bachman fingerpicks acoustic tapestries that are both timeless and personal. “He’s just a guy with a guitar, but he’s able to hold on to you with every note through the virtuosity and sincerity of his music,” Thomson says. “This is a guy who’s on his way to being a legend.” (Sun., 1 p.m.)

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over the head with something they didn’t expect to hear.” Thomson has been booking stand-alone concerts for the theater and music organization for years, and is thrilled he got to put together Fringe’s first alfresco musical showcase.

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MUSIC The first-ever Capital Fringe Music Festival will be curated by Jim Thomson, a man who’s best known for co-founding Gwar, a metal band best known for spewing fake blood. But you don’t have to get out your prosthetic devil horns for this weekend’s event. The lineup Thomson has come up with is decidedly mellow. “I like metal and loud, aggressive punk music, but I think anything really noisy would be at risk of getting shut down,” he says. That’s because the festival will be at Old City Farm and Guild, an outdoor space in a residential neighborhood. Though there won’t be any hard-rock bands, plenty of genres are represented. “I’m really into mixed bills, when genres collide,” he says. “I

Underground System This 10-piece Afrobeat band represents a melange of cultures and musical influences. Black Italian-American frontwoman Domenica Fossati grew up in Miami and Venezuela and brings musical influences from all those cultures (and others) together in her jazzy vocals and flute riffs. “They play funk with West African rhythms — they’ve kind of invented their own sound,” Thomson says. (Sun., 9 p.m.)


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JAWS Fri, Jul 8, 7:00; Sun, Jul 10, 9:15; Tue, Jul 12, 7:00; Thu, Jul 14, 7:00

"You're gonna need a bigger boat." Steven Spielberg's monster hit, adapted from the Peter Benchley bestseller, didn't merely set box office records. It reshaped the fundamentals of the movie world, setting the template for how future summer blockbusters would be made, marketed and released. Though it spawned several sequels and countless rip-offs, the original remains as deliciously unsettling today as it was in the summer of 1975. John Williams and his iconic, much-quoted two-note ostinato won him the Oscar® for Best Music. DIR Steven Spielberg; SCR Peter Benchley, Carl Gottlieb; PROD David Brown, Richard D. Zanuck. U.S, 1975, color, 130 min. RATED PG

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It's tough being the daughter and granddaughter of master art forgers, but that's Audrey Hepburn's lot in life. Concerned that her grandfather's inferior fake Cellini sculpture will finally get the family caught, she conspires to hire Peter O'Toole, the hapless would-be burglar CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND – Director’s Cut she recently caught attempting to pilfer the family's ersatz Van Sat, Jul 9, 7:00; Wed, Jul 13, 7:00 Gogh, to steal the Cellini before After the success of JAWS, Steven obsessed American collector Spielberg wanted to do a smallerEli Wallach can purchase it. scale story about a man obsessed But is O'Toole really the crook with an alien encounter, but, opting to go with special effects, the project she thinks he is? Or has he only stolen her heart? DIR William Wyler; grew enormously complicated, and SCR Harry Kurnitz, from a story by George ultimately resulted in another major Bradshaw; PROD Fred Kohlmar. U.S., 1966, success. Richard Dreyfuss witnesses color, 123 min. NOT RATED a UFO on an abandoned road and, against the wishes of wife Teri THE KILLERS (1964) Garr, goes searching for answers. François Truffaut plays a French UFO Sat, Jul 16, 11:15 a.m.; Tue, Jul 19, 9:10 specialist who leads the effort to Mob hitmen Lee communicate with the aliens. John Marvin and Clu Williams' Oscar®-nominated score, Gulager are puzzled featuring the "five-tone" motif now as to why their target, ingrained in popular culture, lost that former criminal-turnedOscar® to his own score for STAR WARS (but later won two Grammys®). schoolteacher John DIR/SCR Steven Spielberg; PROD Julia Phillips, Michael Phillips. U.S., 1977, color, 137 min. RATED PG Cassavetes, doesn't put up more of a fight when they come THE SUGARLAND EXPRESS calling. Curious, they Sun, Jul 10, 8:00 A 26-year-old Steven Spielberg made his feature-film directorial debut with investigate his past, which leads them to this low-budget gem, one year before he rose to international fame with his ex-lover Angie JAWS. Goldie Hawn convinces her husband William Atherton, behind Dickinson and shady L.A. real estate honcho Ronald Reagan (in his final bars for petty larceny and a few months from release, to break out and theatrical role before running for governor). Directed by Don Siegel and help her retrieve the child they were forced to give up to an adoption originally intended to be the first made-for-TV feature, the film was rejected agency. The stakes grow higher when they take a state trooper hostage by the network and redirected to its eventual B-movie studio release due to and become outlaw celebrities in the process — with a fleet of police its intense violence. The music is by a young John Williams, then known as cruisers on their tails. Based on a true story, this crowd-pleasing crime "Johnny," already eight years into his professional composing career at age drama was the first collaboration between Spielberg and composer John 32. DIR/PROD Don Siegel; SCR Gene L. Coon, from the story by Ernest Hemingway. U.S., 1964, color, 93 Williams. DIR Steven Spielberg; SCR Hal Barwood, Matthew Robbins; PROD David Brown, Richard D. min. NOT RATED Zanuck. U.S., 1974, color, 110 min. RATED PG

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John Williams' storied career as the composer behind many of the greatest American films and television series of all time boasts hundreds of credits across seven decades. His early work in Hollywood included working as an orchestrator and studio pianist under such movie composer maestros as Bernard Herrmann, Alfred Newman, Henry Mancini, Elmer Bernstein and Franz Waxman. He went on to write music for more than 200 television programs, including the groundbreaking anthology series ALCOA THEATRE and KRAFT TELEVISION THEATRE. Perhaps best known for his enduring collaboration with director Steven Spielberg, his scores are among the most iconic and recognizable in film history, from the edge-of-yourseat JAWS (1975) motif to the emotional swell of E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL (1982) and the haunting elegies of SCHINDLER'S LIST (1993). Always epic in scale, his music has helped define over half a century of the motion picture medium. Three of Williams' scores landed on AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores — a list of the 25 greatest American film scores of all time — including the unforgettable STAR WARS (1977) soundtrack, at number one. With five Academy Award® wins and 50 nominations in total, Williams holds the record for the most Oscar® nominations of any living person.

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On his 11th birthday, Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is plucked from the care of his awful aunt and uncle to fulfill his destiny as a student at the fantastic Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It is there that he meets new best friends Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), and the magical adventures begin. John Williams' sweeping, minor key score was nominated for an Oscar®; the film co-stars Alan Rickman as Professor Snape, Robbie Coltrane as Hagrid and Richard Harris as Dumbledore. DIR Chris Columbus; SCR Steve Kloves, from the book by J. K. Rowling; PROD David Heyman. UK/U.S., 2001, color, 152 min. RATED PG

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Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) ignores warnings not to return to Hogwarts, only to find the school plagued by a series of mysterious attacks and a strange voice that haunts him. When he discovers a mysterious diary, he learns dark secrets about his friend Hagrid, the Hogwarts groundskeeper. Most surprising of all, Harry finds he possesses a strange talent more befitting a resident of Slytherin than Gryffindor. Featuring Kenneth Branagh as Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy and John Cleese as Nearly Headless Nick. DIR Chris Columbus; SCR Steve Kloves, from the book by J. K. Rowling; PROD David Heyman. UK/U.S./Germany, 2002, color, 161 min. RATED

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HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN It's Harry's third year at Hogwarts. Not only does he have a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, but there is also trouble brewing: convicted murderer Sirius Black has escaped Azkaban, the wizards' prison, and it's rumored he is coming after Harry. This time, he is in mortal danger. Featuring Gary Oldman as Sirius Black, Emma Thompson as Professor Trelawney and Julie Christie as Madame Rosmerta; John Williams' haunting score was nominated for an Oscar®. DIR Alfonso Cuarón; SCR Steve Kloves, from the book by J. K. Rowling; PROD Chris Columbus, David Heyman, Mark Radcliffe. UK/U.S., 2004, color, 142 min. RATED PG

THE LONG GOODBYE

In this adaptation of a William Faulkner novel, Steve McQueen plays raffish Boon Hogganbeck, a Mississippi "reiver," or rural thief, obsessed with stealing the yellow 1905 Winton Flyer automobile that belongs to Boss McCaslin (Will Geer). Already caught once and let off with a warning, he steals the car a second time and makes off for Memphis, Tennessee, to visit his prostitute girlfriend, along with his pal Lucius (Mitch Vogel) and stowaway Ned McCaslin (Rupert Crosse, in an Oscar®nominated performance). John Williams' evocative, Americanathemed score earned him an Oscar® nomination. DIR Mark Rydell; SCR Harriet Frank Jr., from the novel by William Faulkner; SCR/PROD Irving Ravetch. U.S., 1969, color, 112 min. RATED PG-13

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Resetting Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles detective classic from the 1940s to the 1970s, Robert Altman and company created a one-of-a-kind film that gleefully breaks all the rules. Elliott Gould plays Philip Marlowe as a shambles — a mumbling oddball who's nonetheless the lone voice for moral order in a corrupt world. The groundbreaking camerawork — constantly gliding, never still — is by Vilmos Zsigmond. John Williams' eponymous theme song recurs organically throughout the film, arranged variously as supermarket Muzak, a hippie chant and a song on the radio. DIR Robert Altman; SCR Leigh Brackett, from the novel by Raymond Chandler; PROD Jerry Bick. U.S., 1973, color, 112 min. RATED R

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Children's book author Susannah York begins to lose her grip on reality while staying alone — except for various hallucinations — at a secluded seaside cottage. Long one of the most difficult to see in theaters, this is Robert Altman's most mysterious film. It features John Williams' most atmospheric, experimental score, which was nominated for an Oscar®. York was awarded Best Actress at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival for her committed performance, in a film based on her own novel. DIR/SCR Robert Altman, from the novel "In Search of Unicorns" by Susannah York; PROD Tommy Thompson. U.S., 1972, color, 101 min. RATED R

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HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE

Norman Jewison's beloved musical, about a Jewish family in Anatevka, boasts the classic songs "Tradition," "Matchmaker, Matchmaker," "If I Were a Rich Man," "To Life," "Sunrise, Sunset" and a glorious score by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, with Oscar®-winning orchestrations by John Williams. Joseph Stein's adaptation of Sholem Aleichem's "Tevye Stories" became the longest-running Broadway musical of all time, and it was Stein who wrote the film's wonderfully evocative screenplay. Violin solos by Isaac Stern (some fiddler!) and Oscar® wins for Williams, Oswald Morris' Cinematography and Best Sound. L’chaim! DIR/PROD Norman Jewison; SCR Joseph Stein, from his stage play, based on stories by Sholem Aleichem. U.S., 1971, color, 181 min plus a 15-min intermission. NOT RATED

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Young friends Patty Duke, Sharon Tate and Barbara Parkins arrive in the Big Apple as Broadway babies with big dreams of stardom, but showbiz pressures and a penchant for bad men lead to booze, pills, ever-increasing debauchery and doom. John Williams received his first Academy Award® nomination for his score for this camp classic, based on the best-selling novel by Jacqueline Susann and directed by Mark Robson. The theme song is sung by Dionne Warwick. DIR/PROD Mark Robson; SCR Helen Deutsch, Dorothy Kingsley, from the novel by Jacqueline Susann; PROD David Weisbart. U.S., 1967, color, 123 min. RATED PG-13 IN MEMORIAM: Patty Duke 1946–2016 Followed by:

BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS Tagline: This is not a sequel — there has never been anything like it. Exploitation icon Russ Meyer, working from a script by Roger Ebert, concocted this outrageous, transgressive spoof of the Jacqueline Susann original, already a camp classic. The young ingénues this time play in all-girl rock band The Kelly Affair, rechristened The Carrie Nations after they fall under the spell of Svengali-like producer Ronnie "Z-Man" Barzell. Booze, pills, sexual debauchery and incredible plot twists soon follow, all set to a groovy psychedelic rock soundtrack. DIR/PROD Russ Meyer; SCR Roger Ebert. U.S., 1970, color, 109 min. RATED NC-17

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When his ranch hands desert him on the eve of a big cattle drive to seek their fortune in the Gold Rush, aging cattleman John Wayne must resort to breaking in a team of youngsters recruited from the local schoolhouse, declining the application of bad apple Bruce Dern and the shady character in his coterie. Though John Williams has scored only a handful of Westerns over his long career, his exemplary score for this film is considered one of his best. DIR/PROD Mark Rydell; SCR Irving Ravetch, Harriet Frank, Jr., William Dale Jennings, from his novel. U.S., 1972, color, 134 min. RATED G

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DRACULA

DRACULA (1979) Sun, Aug 7, 8:00; Mon, Aug 8, 9:45

Following his long-running and Tony®-nominated performance as Count Dracula on the Broadway stage, Frank Langella starred in this screen adaptation directed by John Badham, fresh off his own blockbuster success with SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER. Laurence Olivier plays Van Helsing, Donald Pleasance is Dr. Seward and Kate Nelligan is the Count's willing consort Lucy Seward. In a departure from Bram Stoker's novel, it's Mina Van Helsing (Jan Francis) who's dispatched early here, with Lucy becoming Dracula's true intended. The spooky music is by John Williams. DIR John Badham; SCR W. D. Richter, from the play by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston and the novel by Bram Stoker; PROD Walter Mirisch. U.S., 1979, color, 109 min. RATED R

THE FURY (1978)

SUPERMAN (1978) Sat, Aug 6, 7:30; Sun, Aug 7, 12:20

Tagline: You'll believe a man can fly. THE OMEN director Richard Donner proved to have the right sensibility to usher the original superhero from the pages of comic books into the world of cinema. Despite production challenges and producer battles, the film was a hit thanks to the inspired casting of Christopher Reeve as the Man of Steel, state-of-the-art and judiciously deployed special effects and the celebrated, soaring score by John Williams. The supporting cast includes Margot Kidder as Lois Lane, Marlon Brando as Superman's father Jor-El, Jackie Cooper as The Daily Planet editor Perry White and Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor. DIR Richard Donner; SCR Mario Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman, Robert Benton, based on characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster; PROD Pierre Spengler. U.S./UK, 1978, color, 143 min. RATED PG

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Ex-CIA agent Kirk Douglas goes up against his former employers after an attempt on his life and the kidnapping of his son Andrew Stevens by a secret shadow cell within the Agency, led by John Cassavetes, who wants to exploit the youth's psychic abilities. Stylishly directed by Brian De Palma, this paranoid sci-fi thriller features makeup effects by the great Rick Baker. Pauline Kael praised John Williams' score, "as elegant and delicately varied a score as any horror film has ever had." DIR Brian De Palma; SCR John Farris, from his novel; PROD Frank Yablans. U.S., 1978, color, 118 min. RATED R

Sun, Aug 14, 7:00; Wed, Aug 17, 7:30; Thu, Aug 18, 7:15 Double Feature with RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

This sequel chronicles the further adventures of Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford), famously opening with a bravura action sequence that begins in a Shanghai nightclub and ends with the hero and his compatriots jumping out of a plane over the Himalayas without parachutes. This time out, an Indian death cult that has enslaved village children takes over the bad-guy roles from the Nazis. The graphic human sacrifice scenes, involving the extraction of a still-beating human heart, eventually led to the creation of the PG-13 rating. DIR Steven Spielberg; SCR Willard Huyck, Gloria Katz, from a story by George Lucas; PROD Robert Watts. U.S., 1984, color, 118 min. RATED PG

E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL Fri, Aug 5, 7:30; Sat, Aug 6, 12:20; Sun, Aug 7, 3:10; Thu, Aug 11, 7:15

Steven Spielberg's beloved science fiction fable centers on Elliott (Henry Thomas), an introspective young boy who befriends an extraterrestrial explorer who has accidentally been left behind by the crew of his spaceship. With the help of siblings Michael (Robert MacNaughton) and Gertie (Drew Barrymore), he helps "E.T." navigate his new earthly environment and evade capture by the government, all in an effort to get home. John Williams won his fourth Oscar® for his dreamlike and heroic compositions here; Spielberg so liked his music for the final chase scene, he edited the sequence to suit the song. DIR/PROD Steven Spielberg; SCR Melissa Mathison; PROD Kathleen Kennedy. U.S., 1982, color, 115 min. RATED PG

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SUPERMAN

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Sun, Aug 7, 9:30; Wed, Aug 10, 9:45

INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM

JURASSIC PARK

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John Frankenheimer (THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE) directs this thrilling adaptation of a pre-"The Silence of the Lambs" Thomas Harris novel, inspired by the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre. Embittered Vietnam vet Bruce Dern pilots the Goodyear blimp over NFL stadiums on game day. Tortured as a POW, he intends to share his pain with his fellow Americans in spectacular fashion, by detonating his blimp over Superbowl X. To this end, he conspires with the Palestinian terrorists in Black September. Robert Shaw is the Mossad agent tasked with stopping this disaster from happening. The distinctive score is by John Williams, already a veteran of '70s disaster films EARTHQUAKE and THE TOWERING INFERNO. DIR John Frankenheimer; SCR Ernest Lehman, Kenneth Ross, Ivan Moffat, from the novel by Thomas Harris; PROD Robert Evans. U.S., 1977, color, 143 min. RATED R

This collaboration between STAR WARS' George Lucas and wunderkind Steven Spielberg resulted in one of the biggest blockbusters of the early 1980s, launched an enduring and beloved franchise and established Harrison Ford as an A-list leading man. The rip-roaring, action-packed yarn careens from steamy South American jungle to snowy Nepalese mountaintop to dusty Egyptian desert — with Ford's intrepid adventurer/archaeologist Indiana Jones battling Nazis to discover an ancient relic. John Williams' Oscar®-nominated score includes the well-known theme "The Raiders March," which came to symbolize hero Jones and was used in the film's three sequels. DIR Steven Spielberg; SCR Lawrence Kasdan, from the story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman; PROD Frank Marshall. U.S., 1981, color, 115 min. RATED PG

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BLACK SUNDAY (1977)

Courtesy of Universal

Fri, Aug 12, 7:15; Sat, Aug 13, 10:30; Sun, Aug 14, 2:15; Thu, Aug 18, 7:15 Double Feature with INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM

JURASSIC PARK (1993) Sat, Aug 20, 9:00; Sun, Aug 21, 2:45; Tue, Aug 23, 9:45

Thanks to an amber-trapped mosquito, genetics company InGen has created an island theme park populated by dinosaurs. To calm investors, CEO John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) allows a group of experts (Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum) a sneak preview — but when a storm hits, security fails and the dinosaurs break free from their enclosures. Boasting astonishing effects and a wonderful cast, this is one of Steven Spielberg's most visceral, thrilling adventures. DIR Steven Spielberg; SCR Michael Crichton, David Koepp, from Crichton's novel; PROD Kathleen Kennedy, Gerald R. Molen. U.S., 1993, color, 127 min. RATED PG-13


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In this fairy tale wrapped in a futuristic dystopian sci-fi thriller, young David (Haley Joel Osment) is a mecha, a robot capable of near-human emotions. After a couple whose real son has been stricken by disease welcomes him into their lives, David's happy existence is threatened when their son recovers and returns home, easily winning the competition for mother's affections. Determined to win back his mother's love, David sets out on a quest to become a real boy, joined along the way by a mecha with a different kind of love program: Gigolo Joe (Jude Law, strutting with herky-jerky charm). John Williams garnered an Oscar® nomination for his ethereal score. DIR/SCR/PROD Steven Spielberg, from the story "Supertoys Last All Summer Long" by Brian Aldiss; PROD Bonnie Curtis, Kathleen Kennedy. U.S., 2001, color, 146 min. RATED PG-13

GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS (1969) Fri, Sep 2, 3:20; Sun, Sep 4, 3:20

Sun, Sep 11, 11:00 a.m.

During WWII in Poland, conflicted Nazi industrialist Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson) chooses to safeguard more than 1,000 Jewish workers, eventually buying their freedom and helping to spirit them to safety. Ben Kingsley masterfully plays Schindler's cautious accountant and go-between, while Ralph Fiennes shines with his complex portrayal of villainous Nazi Commandant Amon Goeth. Steven Spielberg's moving historical drama won seven Oscars®, including Best Picture and Best Director for Spielberg (his first win, after four nominations) and John Williams' fifth Oscar®. DIR/PROD Steven Spielberg; SCR Steven Zaillian, from the book by Thomas Keneally; PROD Branko Lustig, Gerald R. Molen. U.S., 1993, b&w/ color, 195 min. In English, German, Polish and Hebrew with English subtitles. RATED R

CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (2002) Sat, Sep 10, 5:00

Courtesy of MGM

A long time ago, in a galaxy, far, far away… George Lucas' history-making, paradigm-shifting, swashbuckling space adventure wouldn't be the same without John Williams' heroic fanfares, harkening back to the music of Hollywood's Golden Age, and composers like Max Steiner and Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing and Alec Guinness, the film won six Oscars®, including Williams' third Academy Award® for Best Music. DIR/SCR George Lucas; PROD Gary Kurtz, Rick McCallum. U.S., 1977/1997, color, 125 min. RATED PG

STAR WARS: EPISODE V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Sat, Sep 3, 7:00

With a richer story, more complex themes and a darker tone than the first STAR WARS, this is the gold standard for blockbuster sequels. Three years after the destruction of the Death Star, the Rebel Alliance is dealt a stunning blow by the evil Empire, and heroes Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) set out across the galaxy in search of their destiny. John Williams' Oscar®-nominated score includes the debut of "The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)," now one of the best-known symphonic movie themes of all time, heard everywhere from sporting arenas to cell phone ringtones. DIR Irvin Kershner; SCR Leigh Brackett, Lawrence Kasdan; PROD Gary Kurtz. U.S., 1980/1997, color, 127 min. RATED PG

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CATCH ME IF YOU CAN

GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS

STAR WARS: EPISODE IV - A NEW HOPE Fri, Sep 2, 7:00

SCHINDLER'S LIST – Free Screening

This musical reworking of the James Hilton novella, previously adapted for the screen in 1939 with Ronald Colman, features Peter O'Toole as the prim English boys' boarding school teacher and Petula Clark as the music hall soubrette, from the Savoy Hotel, with whom he falls in love. It is an extraordinarily handsome production, filmed on location in England and Italy by the great cinematographer Oswald Morris, with art direction by Ken Adam, costumes by Julie Harris and an Oscar®-nominated score by John Williams, with songs by Leslie Bricusse. DIR Herbert Ross; SCR Terence Rattigan, from the novel by James Hilton; PROD Arthur P. Jacobs. UK, 1969, color, 155 min. RATED G

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15th Anniversary

Steven Spielberg masterfully chronicles the efforts of Abraham Lincoln during the final four months of his presidency to push the 13th Amendment through Congress and end slavery. The film garnered 12 Academy Award® nominations, including for John Williams' score and Tony Kushner's screenplay adaptation of Doris Kearns Goodwin's book, with Daniel Day-Lewis earning his third Best Actor win for his portrayal of America's 16th president. Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Strathairn, James Spader, Hal Holbrook, Adam Driver, Jared Harris, David Oyelowo and Jackie Earle Haley lead the impressive ensemble cast. DIR/PROD Steven Spielberg; SCR Tony Kushner, from "Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln" by Doris Kearns Goodwin; PROD Kathleen Kennedy. U.S., 2012, color, 150 min. RATED PG-13

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This is the incredible true story of Frank Abagnale, Jr., who successfully passed himself off as an airline pilot, a doctor and a lawyer, and forged checks to con the airlines out of nearly $3M…all before his 21st birthday. It's the swinging '60s, and the sky is the limit for the opportunistic wunderkind. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as the young con man on the run, and Tom Hanks is the embattled FBI agent on his trail. Amy Adams and Elizabeth Banks dazzle as sweet young things who fall under DiCaprio's spell; John Williams' effervescent score and Christopher Walken's supporting turn as Frank Abagnale, Sr., earned the film its two Oscar® nominations. DIR/PROD Steven Spielberg; SCR Jeff Nathanson, from the book by Frank Abagnale, Jr., and Stan Redding; PROD Walter F. Parkes. U.S., 2002, color, 141 min. RATED PG-13

STAR WARS: EPISODE VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI Sun, Sep 4, 7:00

The cliffhangers and conflicts of STAR WARS: EPISODE V – THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK are resolved in a most satisfying fashion in this climactic finale to the original STAR WARS trilogy. Han Solo (Harrison Ford) — frozen in a carbonite coffin! Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) — taken prisoner by Jabba the Hutt, and forced into that Mata Hari-on-Mars metal bikini! Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) — the force grows stronger in him, the new hand works fine, his rematch with Darth Vader looms! Ewoks! DIR Richard Marquand; SCR Lawrence Kasdan, George Lucas; PROD Howard Kazanjian, Rick McCallum. U.S., 1983/1997, color, 134 min. RATED PG

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Keepin' It Real: '90s Cinema Now Leading Men 13 of Hollywood's Golden Age July 15–September American moviegoers in the 1990s witnessed exciting and dynamic changes in cinema: the rise to prominence of American independent film; hip hop's emergence as a mainstream influence; more diversity on screen; the emergence of Hollywood's auteur action directors; and new waves of international cinema crossing borders like never before.

20th Anniversary

BOTTLE ROCKET

25th Anniversary

BOYZ N THE HOOD Fri, Jul 15, 7:00 (Double Feature with NEW JACK CITY); Mon, Jul 18, 9:20

This is the story of a group of friends growing up in South Central Los Angeles, young black men whose lives are just starting, and for some, will end much too soon. The excellent cast includes rapper Ice Cube and Morris Chestnut in their film debuts, plus Cuba Gooding, Jr., Laurence Fishburne, Nia Long, Angela Bassett and Regina King. John Singleton earned Oscar® nominations for Best Director (the youngest nominee ever in that category, and the first African American) and Best Original Screenplay for his stirring social drama, which famously, heartbreakingly questioned why America "don't know, don't show, or don't care about what's going on in the 'hood." DIR/SCR John Singleton; PROD Steve Nicolaides. U.S., 1991, color, 112 min. RATED R 25th Anniversary

NEW JACK CITY Fri, Jul 15, 7:00 (Double Feature with BOYZ N THE HOOD); Sun, Jul 17, 9:45

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SCARFACE meets WISEGUY in this gritty, stylish crime thriller, the directorial debut of Mario Van Peebles (son of blaxploitation director Melvin Van Peebles). New York cop Scotty Appleton (Ice-T) volunteers for a dangerous undercover mission to take down charismatic crime lord Nino Brown (Wesley Snipes), whose gang, the Cash Money Brothers, runs the NYC crack game out of their high-rise. The cast includes Mario Van Peebles, Allen Payne, Judd Nelson and Chris Rock in a breakthrough role as crackhead and informer Pookie. The iconic "New Jack Swing"-heavy soundtrack, featuring Ice-T, Keith Sweat, Guy, LeVert and Color Me Badd, spent eight weeks at #1 on Billboard's "Top R&B Albums" chart. DIR Mario Van Peebles; SCR Thomas Lee Wright, Barry Michael Cooper; PROD George Jackson, Doug McHenry. U.S., 1991, color, 97 min. RATED R

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Wannabe outlaw Owen Wilson engineers buddy Luke Wilson's "escape" from a minimum-security mental clinic, then sets to scheming some more practice runs for their dreamed-of life of crime: first Luke's parents' suburban home, then a bookstore and finally a real job for low-level local kingpin James Caan. Wes Anderson's first film, co-scripted with Owen Wilson, displays the quirky charm, deadpan comedy and fondness for big-hearted dreamers that would become Anderson hallmarks. "A hilarious, inventive and goofy breath of fresh air." – Desson Thomson, The Washington Post. DIR/SCR Wes Anderson; SCR Owen Wilson; PROD Cynthia Hargrave, Polly Platt. U.S., 1996, color, 91 min. RATED R 20th Anniversary

TRAINSPOTTING Sun, Jul 24, 9:45; Tue, Jul 26, 9:30

"Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family." In a grungy corner of Edinburgh, heroin addiction takes its toll on a group of friends in Danny Boyle's energetically stylized drama, based on the Irvine Welsh bestseller. Renton (Ewan McGregor), along with pals Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), Spud (Ewen Bremner), Begbie (Robert Carlyle) and Tommy (Kevin McKidd), careen lustily through life. After too much excess and too many casualties, Mark tries to kick heroin, but it's hard to leave old habits and old mates behind. This '90s-era touchstone is considered one of the great Scottish films of all time. The ensemble cast includes Peter Mullan, Shirley Henderson and Kelly Macdonald in her screen debut. DIR Danny Boyle; SCR John Hodge, from the novel by Irvine Welsh; PROD Andrew Macdonald. UK, 1996, color, 94 min. RATED R 20th Anniversary

FARGO

Fri, Jul 22, 7:30; Wed, Jul 27, 7:00

This hardboiled crime drama is laced with flaky humor, local color and deliriously memorable character grotesques. Hard-up used car dealer William H. Macy engineers the kidnapping of his own wife to ransom his in-laws, but his hired goons, Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare, botch the job. Macy might have gotten away with the cover-up, too, if it weren't for sharp-eyed, quickthinking and very pregnant detective Frances McDormand. "You betcha." Nominated for seven Oscars®, with the Coen brothers winning for Best Screenplay and McDormand winning for Best Actress. DIR/SCR/PROD Joel Coen, Ethan Coen. U.S./UK, 1996, color, 98 min. RATED R

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BOYZ N THE HOOD

Courtesy of Sony

Fri, Jul 22, 9:40; Wed, Jul 27, 9:00

BASQUIAT

Courtesy of Miramax

This year's '90s series includes debut feature films by Wes Anderson, Mary Harron, Nicole Holofcener, Julian Schnabel, John Singleton and the Wachowskis, plus landmark films from auteurs at the top of their game, including Pedro Almodóvar, the Coen brothers, Richard Linklater, Alexander Payne, Lars von Trier and Wong Kar-wai.

IN MEMORIAM: David Bowie 1947–2016 20th Anniversary

BASQUIAT

Double Feature with I SHOT ANDY WARHOL: Mon, Jul 25, 7:00

In the scuzzy New York City of the late 1970s, Jean-Michel Basquiat (Jeffrey Wright) goes from homeless street artist to darling of the art world seemingly overnight. Finally selling his work for thousands of dollars after years of putting it up on the street for free, and palling around with the likes of Andy Warhol (David Bowie, delightful in the role), Basquiat is living the dream — until it's shattered by a heroin habit. The debut film by painter Julian Schnabel, himself an '80s-era art star, BASQUIAT features a wonderful supporting cast, including Benicio Del Toro, Dennis Hopper, Gary Oldman, Parker Posey, Christopher Walken, Willem Dafoe and Courtney Love. DIR/SCR Julian Schnabel; PROD Jon Kilik, Randy Ostrow, Sigurjon Sighvatsson. U.S., 1996, color, 108 min. RATED R 20th Anniversary

I SHOT ANDY WARHOL Mon, Jul 25, 7:00 (Double Feature with BASQUIAT); Thu, Jul 28, 9:15

Lili Taylor gives a fierce performance as real-life radical feminist and would-be assassin Valerie Solanas, author of the "SCUM Manifesto," in filmmaker Mary Harron's (AMERICAN PSYCHO) provocative art world drama. Solanas ekes out a dire existence in Manhattan of the mid-1960s as a sometime sex worker and full-time misanthrope with distinctive ideas on how to take down the patriarchy. Introduced to the Factory scene orbiting artist Andy Warhol (Jared Harris) by Candy Darling (Stephen Dorff), Solanas seems at home among the other fantastic creatures and unconventional artists. But when Warhol balks at producing her play, "Up Your Ass," Solanas lashes out, with devastating consequences. DIR/SCR Mary Harron; SCR Daniel Minahan, from a book by Jeremiah Newton; PROD Tom Kalin, Christine Vachon. U.S./ UK, 1996, color, 103 min. RATED R


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THE LAST BOY SCOUT

WHAT ABOUT BOB?

Courtesy of Touchstone Pictures

Sun, Aug 14, 9:30; Wed, Aug 17, 9:45

25th Anniversary

WHAT ABOUT BOB?

Reportedly an unhappy production for all involved, this film is nonetheless an exemplary over-the-top, testosterone-fueled '90s-style action spectacle. It reunites the DIE HARD team of producer Joel Silver and star Bruce Willis, and is directed with kinetic verve by Tony Scott from a script by Shane Black (IRON MAN 3, LETHAL WEAPON). Private investigator and disgraced Secret Service agent Willis teams with former pro footballer Damon Wayans to avenge the murder of Wayans' stripper girlfriend Halle Berry, and ultimately expose a conspiracy between the worlds of sports betting and Washington politics. DIR Tony Scott; SCR Shane Black; PROD Michael Levy, Joel Silver. U.S., 1991, color, 105 min. RATED R

Take a vacation from your problems and watch this inspired psychiatric comedy that gets the doctor-patient relationship off the couch and into the great outdoors. Bill Murray mines comedy gold as the needy patient of prickly, egocentric New York shrink Richard Dreyfuss, purveyor of the famous "Baby Steps" method to conquering your fears. Put on hold and a drug prescription while the good doctor retreats to Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, for a month-long vacation with his family, Murray instead follows his therapist there and winds up ingratiating himself into the family — to the doctor's ever-growing consternation. DIR Frank Oz; SCR Tom Schulman; PROD Laura Ziskin. U.S., 1991, color, 99 min. RATED PG

BOUND

Fri, Jul 29, 9:10; Mon, Aug 1, 9:30

ELECTION

ELECTION

Before the blockbuster THE MATRIX put them on the map and their gender transitions made them LGBT icons, the Wachowskis made this stylish neo-noir thriller, in which gangster moll Jennifer Tilly first seduces ex-con neighbor Gina Gershon, then enlists her in a plot to rob Tilly's Mafioso boyfriend Joe Pantoliano and go on the lam. DIR/SCR Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski; PROD Stuart Boros, Andrew Lazar. U.S., 1996, color, 108 min. RATED R

Fri, Aug 19, 7:30; Tue, Aug 23, 7:45

20th Anniversary

"Do you like scary movies?" Wes Craven's postmodern slasher stars Neve Campbell as Sidney, a young woman with a tortured past. When her high-school classmates start getting murdered, Sydney longs to unmask the killer, but fears for the lives of her friends, including boyfriend Skeet Ulrich, Rose McGowan, Drew Barrymore, Jamie Kennedy and Matthew Lillard. Local authority Deputy Dewey (David Arquette) and TV news reporter Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) aren't much help. Could the killer be someone they know, looking to settle a score? Cleverly blending comedy and self-aware scary movie clichés with real scares, the film revitalized the horror genre. DIR Wes Craven; SCR Kevin Williamson; PROD Cathy Konrad, Cary Woods. U.S., 1996, color, 111 min. RATED R

Sat, Jul 30, 10:30

Teaming up with director Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino wrote and co-starred in this over-the-top crime-horror-action mash-up. Needing to cross the Mexican border, bank-robbing brothers George Clooney and Tarantino commandeer the RV of reverend Harvey Keitel, whom they take hostage along with his kids Juliette Lewis and Ernest Liu. Hunkering down at a rowdy roadhouse, the captives, captors and assorted lowlifes enjoy the performance of snake charmer Salma Hayek until all hell breaks loose: the bar turns out to be a vampire lair; the bartenders, strippers and band are all bloodsuckers; and the customers are on the menu. DIR Robert Rodriguez; SCR Quentin Tarantino, from a story by Robert Kurtzman; PROD Meir Teper, Gianni Nunnari. U.S., 1996, color, 108 min. RATED R

25th Anniversary

SLACKER

Fri, Aug 19, 9:40; Wed, Aug 24, 9:40

Richard Linklater (BOYHOOD, DAZED AND CONFUSED, SCHOOL OF ROCK) made his feature film debut with this ultra-low-budget indie landmark, a hipster-flaneur shaggy dog epic. The camera roams around Austin, Texas, moving from one colorful eccentric character to another, LA RONDE-style, as the characters monologue, dialogue, argue and opine on matters from the mundane to the metaphysical. "This is a work of scatterbrained originality, funny, unexpected and ceaselessly engaging." – Hal Hinson, The Washington Post. DIR/SCR/PROD Richard Linklater. U.S., 1991, color, 97 min. RATED R

20th Anniversary

20th Anniversary

Sun, Aug 21, 9:00 Mon, Aug 22, 9:40

Fri, Aug 12, 9:45; Mon, Aug 15, 9:30

THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT

SCREAM

Courtesy of Dimension

FROM DUSK TILL DAWN

Reese Witherspoon is straight-A go-getter Tracy Flick, determined to be president of George Washington Carver High's student body. But when teacher Matthew Broderick observes the zealous political locomotive that is Flick, he decides to derail her obsessive overachieving by recruiting the unqualified but popular Chris Klein to run against her. When Klein's lesbian sister joins the race on an "abolish student government" platform, Flick is forced to take drastic measures. This clever dark comedy presents a scathing look at blind ambition and power politics, recognizable beyond the confines of its Omaha high school setting. DIR/SCR Alexander Payne; SCR Jim Taylor, from the novel by Tom Perrotta; PROD Albert Berger, David Gale, Keith Samples, Ron Yerxa. U.S., 1999, color, 103 min. RATED R

A connoisseur's pick among action devotees, this crime drama was directed by Renny Harlin (CLIFFHANGER, DIE HARD 2) from a conspiracy-rich script by Shane Black (LETHAL WEAPON) that imagines a "false flag" CIA plot to fake an Islamic terrorist attack at Niagara Falls in a ploy to juice their anti-terror budget. Geena Davis is an amnesiac Pennsylvania schoolteacher and mother who begins experiencing a recall of Jason Bourne-level skills at the oddest, but most lifesaving, moments. Samuel L. Jackson is a private detective hired to investigate her forgotten past. DIR/PROD Renny Harlin; SCR/PROD Shane Black; PROD Stephanie Austin. U.S., 1996, color, 121 min RATED R

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20th Anniversary

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Fri, Jul 29, 7:00; Thu, Aug 4, 7:00

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25th Anniversary

COMRADES: ALMOST A LOVE STORY

[LA DOUBLE VIE DE VÉRONIQUE]

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"All my life I've felt like I was here and somewhere else at the same time." Krzystof Kie´slowski's (THE DECALOGUE, THREE COLORS trilogy) mind-bending meditation on identity and transcendence won three awards at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival, including Best Actress for Irène Jacob in a dual role as the Polish soprano Weronika and French music teacher Véronique, two women separated by the Iron Curtain, but connected on a spiritual level. DIR/SCR Krzysztof Kies´lowski; SCR Krzysztof Piesiewicz; PROD Leonardo De La Fuente. France/Poland/Norway, 1991, color, 98 min. In Italian, Polish and French with English subtitles. RATED R

25th Anniversary

HIGH HEELS [TACONES LEJANOS] Sat, Aug 27, 9:45; Tue, Aug 30, 9:00

This colorful blend of kinky sex, melodrama and murder stars Victoria Abril as a news anchorwoman whose life is turned upside down after her estranged mother Marisa Paredes, a diva actress and singer, returns after 15 years of estrangement, newly jealous that her daughter is now married to her own former lover. When her husband turns up murdered, Abril confesses in a live telecast. But is she covering for mom? A delirious jail-set musical sequence and Abril's tryst with a mother-impersonating drag queen add a few more melodramatic facets to Almodóvar's twisted gem. DIR/SCR Pedro Almodóvar; PROD Agustín Almodóvar. Spain, 1991, color, 112 min. In Spanish with English subtitles. RATED R

20th Anniversary One of the most iconic of the Hong Kong New Wave films, this bittersweet romance chronicles how two mainlanders — naïve northerner Leon Lai and streetwise Guangzhou-native Maggie Cheung — fall in love but fail to connect across 10 years and two continents, variously due to the pressures of tradition, capitalism and just plain bad timing. The film is also an homage to Taiwanese pop icon Teresa Teng, whose music dominates the soundtrack. DIR/PROD Peter Ho-sun Chan; SCR Ivy Ho. Hong Kong, 1996, color, 118 min. In English, Cantonese and Mandarin with English subtitles. NOT RATED

25th Anniversary

THE ROCKETEER Sat, Sep 10, 11:05 a.m.; Sun, Sep 11, 9:25; Tue, Sep 13, 7:00

25th Anniversary Courtesy of Warner Bros.

THE LOVERS ON THE BRIDGE [LES AMANTS DU PONT-NEUF] Sat, Sep 3, 9:45; Tue, Sep 6, 7:00; Thu, Sep 8, 7:00

Courtesy of Miramax

Two lovers of the streets, outsider artists living a hand-to-mouth existence, struggle to stay free against the fanfare and fireworks of the French Republic's 1989 bicentennial, in Leos Carax's (HOLY MOTORS) exhilarating, heartbreaking romance. Juliette Binoche is a talented but homeless painter who's losing her eyesight; her lover Denis Lavant is an alcoholic street clown who, reminiscent of Chaplin in CITY STREETS, fears losing the object of his affection when Binoche's bourgeois family intervenes to get her medical treatment. DIR/SCR Leos Carax; PROD Christian Fechner. France, 1991, color, 125 min. In French with English subtitles. RATED R

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Broken-hearted cops, diva gangsters, shop girl secret admirers and liberated stewardesses run riot in Wong Karwai's buoyant, quirky romance. The film features outstanding performances from vets Brigitte Lin, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tony Leung Chiu Wai, but pop star Faye Wong's blissfully unselfconscious dance to the Mamas and the Papas' "California Dreaming" may represent the consummate Wong Kar-wai moment. DIR/SCR Wong Kar-wai; PROD Yi-Kan Chan. Hong Kong, 1994, color, 102 min. In Cantonese, English, Mandarin, Hindi and Japanese with English subtitles. RATED PG-13

20th Anniversary

BREAKING THE WAVES Sat, Aug 27, 6:45; Wed, Aug 31, 6:45

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"God, it's me, Bess." In her big screen debut, Emily Watson gives a gutsy, Oscar®-nominated performance in this stunning, emotionally draining work that cemented Lars von Trier's reputation as international cinema's bad-boy provocateur. Born into a remote and devout Scottish village, Watson is a loyal wife to oilrig worker Stellan Skarsgård, who suffers a debilitating injury. Bedridden and paralyzed, he sends Watson on increasingly debasing sexual escapades and demands that she return to report the details. Grand Prix, 1996 Cannes Film Festival. DIR/SCR Lars von Trier; SCR Peter Asmussen; PROD Peter Aalbæk Jensen, Vibeke Windeløv. Denmark/Sweden/France/ Netherlands/Norway,1996, color,158 min. RATED R

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A longtime visual effects artist who worked on the STAR WARS trilogy and RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, Joe Johnston based this early entry in the superhero genre on Dave Stevens' graphic novel set in 1930s Hollywood. Test pilot Billy Campbell discovers a top-secret jet pack, which, along with an aerodynamic helmet, allows him to fight crime as mystery man The Rocketeer. But a cadre of Nazi sympathizers want his gear, and deploy Hollywood heartthrob Timothy Dalton to get it. This rollicking adventure boasts a fine supporting cast, including Jennifer Connelly, Alan Arkin, Paul Sorvino and Margo Martindale. DIR Joe Johnston; SCR Danny Bilson, Paul De Meo, from the graphic novel by Dave Stevens; PROD Charles Gordon, Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin. U.S., 1991, color, 108 min. RATED PG 25th Anniversary

POINT BREAK (1991) Fri, Sep 9, 9:15; Tue, Sep 13, 9:15

College quarterback-turned-FBI-agent Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves) is tasked with going undercover in the Southern California surfing community to bust "The Ex-Presidents," a gang suspected of being president-masked bank robbers, led by the charismatic Bodhi (Patrick Swayze). Kathryn Bigelow's (THE HURT LOCKER, ZERO DARK THIRTY) stylish, high-adrenaline action thriller was a massive hit in its day and is an enduring cult classic. DIR Kathryn Bigelow; SCR W. Peter Iliff; PROD Peter Abrams, Robert L. Levy. U.S., 1991, color, 122 min. RATED R

POINT BREAK

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HIGH HEELS

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Wim Wenders: Portraits Along the Road 20th Anniversary

WALKING AND TALKING Sun, Sep 11, 11:15 a.m.; Mon, Sep 12, 7:00

True to its title, Nicole Holofcener's (ENOUGH SAID, PLEASE GIVE) quirky debut comedy largely leans on the verbal backand-forth between best friends Amelia (Catherine Keener) and Laura (Anne Heche) as they navigate Manhattan's West Village and their respective romantic travails. Laura is busy planning her wedding to Frank (Todd Field), while Amelia recently dated "ugly guy" video store clerk Bill (Kevin Corrigan), but is drawn back to old flame Andrew (Liev Schreiber). The film recently placed #47 on Entertainment Weekly's "Top 50 Cult Films of All-Time" list. DIR/ SCR Nicole Holofcener; PROD Ted Hope, James Schamus. U.S./UK/Germany, 1996, color, 86 min. RATED R

Along with his compatriots Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Werner Herzog, Wim Wenders was one of the key names that defined the New German Cinema of the 1970s. This career retrospective includes new restorations of more than a dozen of his most essential films, including the '70s German films that established his career (ALICE IN THE CITIES, KINGS OF THE ROAD), the '80s art house hits that brought him his greatest international acclaim (PARIS, TEXAS; WINGS OF DESIRE), and several documentaries, both the obscure (TOKYO-GA, his meditation on Japanese director Yasujirô Ozu) and the famous (the Oscar®-nominated Cuban music crowd-pleaser BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB). And don't miss this opportunity to see the newly restored director's cut of UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD, which at more than four hours nearly doubles the length of the badly truncated original release.

THE GOALIE'S ANXIETY AT THE PENALTY KICK

PARIS, TEXAS

Mon, Jul 11, 7:00

Mon, Aug 22, 7:30

ALICE IN THE CITIES

TOKYO-GA

Mon, Jul 18, 7:00

Mon, Aug 29, 7:00

KINGS OF THE ROAD

NOTEBOOK ON CITIES AND CLOTHES

20th Anniversary

Sun, Jul 24, 6:45

Tue, Aug 30, 7:15

THE AMERICAN FRIEND

WINGS OF DESIRE

Sat, Sep 10, 9:45; Mon, Sep 12, 9:00

Mon, Aug 1, 7:00

Fri, Sep 2, 9:45; Mon, Sep 5, 9:05; Wed, Sep 7, 9:05

MADONNA: TRUTH OR DARE

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Filmed during the 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour, with Madonna at the peak of pop culture celebrity, it was for many years the highest grossing documentary of all time. Highenergy, full-color concert performances alternate with intimate scenes backstage in black and white. Memorable highlights include the Michigan native reconnecting with her family members during the tour's stop in Detroit, various celebrities and well-wishers dropping by (Kevin Costner proclaims the show "neat") and Madonna's thenboyfriend Warren Beatty, visibly uncomfortable in his supporting role, who delivers the best line of the film: "She doesn't want to live off-camera, much less talk…What point is there of existing off-camera?" DIR Alek Keshishian; PROD Tim Clawson, Jay Roewe. U.S., 1991, color/b&w, 120 min. RATED R

WRONG MOVE Mon, Aug 8, 7:25

THE STATE OF THINGS Mon, Aug 15, 7:10

UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD – Director’s Cut Mon, Sep 5, 1:00

BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB – Free Screening Wed, Sep 14, 7:15

Ken Adam Remembered A giant in the field of production design, Ken Adam passed away in March of 2016 at age 95. Renowned as the designer of many of the most iconic, space-age-inspired locations in the James Bond films, including villain Ernst Blofeld's secret lair within a volcanic crater, the influence of Adam's work in filmmaking and beyond cannot be overstated. For Stanley Kubrick, he designed not only the iconic war room in DR. STRANGELOVE, with its oval table and drop lighting (the story goes that newly sworn-in President Reagan was disappointed to learn that it wasn't a real thing upon his first visit to the Pentagon), but also the genteel 18th-century country homes of BARRY LYNDON, for which he won his first Oscar®. Enjoy Adam's imaginative, eye-popping designs in this selection of some of his finest work from a career that spanned six decades.

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FUNERAL IN BERLIN

Sat, Jul 9, 4:45; Mon, Jul 11, 4:45; Wed, Jul 13, 4:45

Sun, Aug 14, 4:45; Tue, Aug 16, 7:30 (Double Feature with THE IPCRESS FILE)

GOLDFINGER

Sun, Jul 10, 5:45; Tue, Jul 12, 4:45; Thu, Jul 14, 4:45

THUNDERBALL

Sat, Jul 16, 6:30; Wed, Jul 20, 7:00 (Double Feature with YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE)

BARRY LYNDON

Sat, Aug 20, 5:15; Wed, Aug 24, 7:30

GIDEON OF SCOTLAND YARD

YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE

Sat, Aug 27, 11:00 a.m.; Sun, Aug 28, 11:00 a.m.; Tue, Aug 30, 3:20; Thu, Sep 1, 3:20

Sun, Jul 17, 7:30; Wed, Jul 20, 7:00 (Double Feature with THUNDERBALL)

Fri, Aug 26, 5:15; Tue, Aug 30, 7:00; Thu, Sep 1, 7:00

THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION Mon, Jul 25, 7:10

DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER Sat, Jul 23, 5:15; Tue, Jul 26, 7:00

AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS (1956) Sun, Jul 31, 2:00

THE SPY WHO LOVED ME Sat, Aug 6, 5:00; Wed, Aug 10, 7:15

MOONRAKER

Sun, Aug 7, 5:30; Tue, Aug 9, 7:15

THE IPCRESS FILE

Sat, Aug 13, 4:00; Tue, Aug 16, 7:30 (Double Feature with FUNERAL IN BERLIN)

NIGHT OF THE DEMON

CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG

Fri, Sep 2, 12:30; Sat, Sep 3, 11:00 a.m.; Mon, Sep 5, 11:00 a.m.

THE LAST OF SHEILA

Sat, Sep 3, 4:00; Tue, Sep 6, 9:30; Thu, Sep 8, 9:30

DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB Fri, Sep 9, 5:05, 7:15; Sat, Sep 10, 7:45; Mon, Sep 12, 5:05; Tue, Sep 13, 5:05; Wed, Sep 14, 5:05, 9:30

THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE Sat, Sep 10, 2:45

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Glorious Technicolor

The recent publication of the definitive study, "The Dawn of Technicolor" by David Pierce and James Layton, and the occasion of Technicolor's centennial make this the perfect time to marvel at the unique beauty of these color films on the big screen.

Technicolor Double Feature – Free Screening

THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938) Sat, Jul 9, 2:30; Mon, Jul 11, 2:30; Tue, Jul 12, 2:30; Wed, Jul 13, 2:30; Thu, Jul 14, 2:30

Nobody could sling a deer across his shoulders with more aplomb than Errol Flynn, here entering swashbuckling immortality as The Greatest Bandit of Them All, supported by the most hateful villains (Basil Rathbone and Claude Rains), the most demure heroine (Olivia de Havilland) and the merriest of men (Alan Hale, Eugene Pallette and Patric Knowles). For its restored print, Warner Bros. used digital technology to perfectly register the film's original Technicolor negatives, restoring the true vibrancy of its magnificent color, as well as the full range of its stirring Oscar®winning score, by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. DIR Michael Curtiz, William Keighley; SCR Norman Reilly Raine, Seton I. Miller; PROD Hal B. Wallis, Jack L. Warner. U.S., 1938, color, 105 min. NOT RATED

IVANHOE (1952) Sat, Jul 16, 11:00 a.m.; Wed, Jul 20, 4:45

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Sir Walter Scott's classic tale of medieval England gets the Technicolor treatment. Saxon noble Wilfred of Ivanhoe (Robert Taylor) remains loyal to Norman King Richard the Lionheart, off fighting the Crusades and lately held for ransom by the king of Austria. Ivanhoe seeks to raise the ransom, but various tensions — Saxon vs. Norman infighting, England's distrust of its persecuted Jewry and Prince John's lust for his brother's throne — work against him. Ivanhoe eventually joins with Robin Hood to save the day and his beloved king. The stellar cast includes Joan Fontaine, Elizabeth Taylor, George Sanders, Emlyn Williams and Finlay Currie. DIR Richard Thorpe; SCR Noel Langley, Marguerite Roberts, from the novel by Walter Scott; PROD Pandro S. Berman. U.S./UK, 1953, color, 106 min. NOT RATED

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BECKY SHARP Sun, Jul 10, 1:00

Presentation by David Pierce, coauthor of "The Dawn of Technicolor" This gloss on William Makepeace Thackeray's "Vanity Fair" is famous for being the first feature filmed in three-strip Technicolor. Miriam Hopkins stars as the titular striver, who rises from her lower-class origins to the top of English society in the heady years following Britain's victory in the Napoleonic Wars, only to lose her standing and be reduced to beer-hall singing. The troubled production was enormously costly, but the film nonetheless proved the dramatic possibilities of color cinematography, paving the way for the eventual acceptance of the medium. DIR Rouben Mamoulian, Lowell Sherman; SCR Francis Edward Faragoh, from the novel "Vanity Fair" by William Makepeace Thackeray; PROD Kenneth Macgowan. U.S., 1935, color, 84 min. NOT RATED

"Truly one of the most beautiful Technicolor films ever made!" – Martin Scorsese

THE RED SHOES

Sat, Jul 16, 3:30; Tue, Jul 19, 4:20; Thu, Jul 21, 4:20

Arguably the greatest of the classic Michael Powell-Emeric Pressburger films, and a singular influence for all films about dance, this film can now be enjoyed in a gorgeous, eyepoppingly colorful restoration. Flamehaired ballerina Moira Shearer faces an impossible choice, between her promising dancing career — and loyalty to the THE RED SHOES stern impresario Anton Walbrook — and love, in the person of composer Marius Goring. Nominated for five Oscars®, with wins for Best Art Direction and Best Music. DIR/SCR/PROD Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger; SCR from the fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen. UK, 1948, color, 133 min. NOT RATED

ANNE OF THE INDIES

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65th Anniversary

80th Anniversary Mining engineer Fred MacMurray travels to the wilds of Kentucky intent on buying up land rights for resourcerich deposits, but gets more than he bargained for: his burgeoning romance with Sylvia Sidney lands him in the middle of a deadly family feud, making him the now-hated rival of Sidney's newly spurned suitor — and cousin — Henry Fonda. Stunning locations around Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains of California double for an Appalachian woodland hollow in this two-fisted romantic adventure, the first outdoor shoot filmed in three-strip Technicolor. DIR Henry Hathaway; SCR Grover Jones, from the novel by John Fox, Jr.; PROD Walter Wanger. U.S., 1936, color, 102 min. NOT RATED

Sat, Jul 16, 1:30; Thu, Jul 21, 7:00

THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE (1936)

ANNE OF THE INDIES Jean Peters gives a knockout performance as pirate captain Anne Providence, a character based on real-life pirate Anne Bonny. A protégée of Blackbeard (Thomas Gomez), Anne has been trained to be a fearsome swordswoman, a strict ship's captain and to give no quarter to the enemy. But she makes an exception for handsome prisoner Pierre LaRochelle (Louis Jourdan). High-seas romance, intrigue and betrayals ensue. Action-packed and riotously colorful, the film's racy romance, lurid plot twists and gender-bent role reversals would play as camp if not for Jacques Tourneur's savvy direction and Peters' impressive athleticism and charisma. DIR Jacques Tourneur; SCR Philip Dunne, Arthur Caesar, from the story by Herbert Ravenel Sass; PROD George Jessel. U.S., 1951, color, 81 min. NOT RATED

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The first color motion picture process to be called "Technicolor" was invented in 1916. The process would be refined over the coming decades, with the original "two-strip," limited color palette process giving way to the full-blown, deeply saturated look of "three-strip" color. The vivid hues of Technicolor imbued emotional shading and colorcoded leitmotifs to Hollywood's celluloid dreams. When used creatively, classic Technicolor could paint a picture of heightened reality for fantasies and adventures in exotic, historical or futuristic settings, or create a dream world in which lovers could swoon, sing and dance.

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SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON Sun, Jul 24, 2:10; Wed, Jul 27, 2:30; Thu, Jul 28, 4:45

FOLLOW THRU – Free Screening

BLACK NARCISSUS

Sat, Jul 30, 3:30

Sun, Jul 17, 5:30; Mon, Jul 18, 4:45

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

#1 on AFI's 10 Years of Musicals #5 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies

SINGIN' IN THE RAIN

Sat, Jul 23, 3:00; Wed, Jul 27, 4:45; Thu, Jul 28, 2:30, 7:00

When silent stars Gene Kelly and Jean Hagen's first sound picture looks like a bomb, movie magic saves the day, as Kelly and company rush to recut the movie as a musical, with Debbie Reynolds' lilt dubbed over Hagen's screech. Vaudevillian Donald O'Connor's bravura performance of "Make 'Em Laugh" is eclipsed only by Kelly's splashy song-and-dance performance of the title track, "the most celebrated single sequence in the history of the genre." – John Wakeman. DIR Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen; SCR Adolph Green, Betty Comden; PROD Arthur Freed. U.S., 1952, color, 103 min. NOT RATED

#9 on AFI's 10 Years of Musicals #32 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs #68 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies

AN AMERICAN IN PARIS

Sun, Jul 24, 4:20; Tue, Jul 26, 4:45

Starving artist Gene Kelly shares a Parisian garret with unemployed pianist Oscar Levant, and when heiress and patroness Nina Foch takes an interest in Kelly and his canvases, it could be their ticket to the big time. But Kelly has fallen hard for shop girl Leslie Caron. This multiple Oscar® winner — six in all, including Best Picture — features a beautiful George Gershwin score, including "I Got Rhythm," "Our Love Is Here to Stay" and an extended ballet finale inspired by Impressionist painting: "Eighteen minutes of screen magic, unsurpassed in the boldness of its design and the dazzle of its execution." – Clive Hirschhorn, "The Hollywood Musical." DIR Vincente Minnelli; SCR Alan Jay Lerner; PROD Arthur Freed. U.S., 1951, color, 113 min. NOT RATED

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

High in the Himalayas, an Anglican order of nuns establishes a convent, school and infirmary in a derelict pleasure palace, the former home to a raja and his concubines. The exotic location and dizzying, dramatic heights of the landscape affect the new arrivals in different ways: steadfast Sister Philippa (Flora Robson) goes about her business much as before, but Sister Clodagh (Deborah Kerr) finds herself reminiscing intensely about an old romance, while Sister Ruth (Kathleen Byron) becomes deliriously unhinged and dangerously attracted to hard-drinking army agent Mr. Dean (David Farrar). Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's subtle, sensual and psychological drama of repression and desire delights the eye with stunning visuals, and won Oscars® for Alfred Junge's ingenious art direction and Jack Cardiff's groundbreaking Technicolor cinematography. Also starring Jean Simmons and Sabu. DIR/SCR/PROD Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, from the novel by Rumer Godden. UK, 1947, color, 100 min. NOT RATED

SINGIN' IN THE RAIN

Courtesy of Paramount

FOLLOW THRU

80th Anniversary

THE GARDEN OF ALLAH (1936) Sun, Jul 31, 5:40

Hollywood loves an exquisitely forbidden romance in an exotic locale, and this film delivers both with wild flair. Trappist monk Charles Boyer experiences a crisis of faith and leaves his monastery in North Africa. Heiress Marlene Dietrich, newly freed from caring for her father through a long illness, arrives in his desert oasis on her voyage of self-discovery. Romance blossoms — but can it survive the desert heat? Although uncredited on the picture, cinematographers W. Howard Greene and Harold Rosson were awarded a special Academy Award® for advances in color cinematography. DIR Richard Boleslawski; SCR W. P. Lipscomb, Lynn Riggs, from the novel by Robert S. Hichens; PROD David O. Selznick. U.S., 1936, color, 79 min. NOT RATED 35mm preservation print courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.

Presentation by film historian David Pierce, co-author of “The Dawn of Technicolor The greatest golf musical you've never seen! One of the first Technicolor musicals, it was based on a hit Broadway show featuring the songs of Buddy G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. Mission Country Club ladies' champion Nancy Carroll loses in a tournament to her rival Thelma Todd, but with the help of traveling golf pro Buddy Rogers, she not only wins back her title but gets the guy, too. Stars Carroll and Rogers have plenty of charm, but the supporting troupers imported from the Broadway show — Jack Haley, Zelma O'Neal, Don Tomkins and Margaret Lee — delight with their singing, dancing and high spirits. DIR/PROD Laurence Schwab; SCR/PROD Frank Mandel, from the play by Schwab, Lew Brown, Buddy G. DeSylva and Ray Henderson. U.S., 1930, color, 92 min. NOT RATED 35mm preservation print courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

Courtesy of Fox

BLACK NARCISSUS

Courtesy of Park Circus

John Wayne's favorite role as Cavalry Captain Nathan Brittles inaugurated a major element of the Wayne persona: the beloved leader of men, with an air of easy authority. Brittles, set to retire, takes on a final mission to protect both his fort community and the local Indians from an impending attack by a hostile tribe. DIR/PROD John Ford; SCR Frank Nugent, Laurence Stallings; PROD Merian C. Cooper. U.S., 1949, color, 103 min. NOT RATED

GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES

GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES Fri, Jul 29, 5:00; Sat, Jul 30, 11:05 a.m.; Mon, Aug 1, 5:15

In Howard Hawks' wicked musical romp, best-friend lounge singers Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe, "Two Little Girls from Little Rock," are on a cruise ship bound for Europe. Russell is on the prowl for a handsome hunk; Monroe is engaged to marry fiancé Tommy Noonan once they reach Paris, but tends to get distracted at the sight of bling. Getting an eyeful of diamond magnate Charles Coburn's rocks has her singing "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" in the famous, and famously referenced, show-stopping number. The movie version adds songs by Hoagy Carmichael and Harold Adamson to the stage musical's originals by Jule Styne and Leo Robin. DIR Howard Hawks; SCR Charles Lederer, from the musical by Joseph Fields and the novel by Anita Loos; PROD Sol C. Siegel. U.S., 1953, color, 91 min. NOT RATED

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Live musical accompaniment by Alloy Orchestra Don't miss Douglas Fairbanks — the real-life model for THE ARTIST's George Valentin — at his swashbuckling best. Funny, fastpaced and furiously inventive, THE BLACK PIRATE was one of the first films shot in color (twostrip Technicolor). Hoping to avenge the death of his father, the nobleborn Fairbanks disguises himself as the Black Pirate to infiltrate a band of buccaneers. Among the film's many iconic stunts and indelible images: Fairbanks sliding down a ship's sail on the point of a knife, Fairbanks singlehandedly fencing a cadre of swordsmen and the surreal attack of an underwater army. DIR Albert Parker; SCR Jack Cunningham; SCR/PROD Douglas Fairbanks. U.S., 1926, color, 84 min. Silent with live accompaniment. NOT RATED

REDSKIN Sat, Sep 3, 2:00

Live musical accompaniment by Andrew Simpson Despite its title and Anglo leads, this film makes a sincere, moving plea for racial tolerance. A Navajo named Wing Foot (Richard Dix) leaves his reservation to attend university on an athletic scholarship. Disappointed by the prejudice he discovers in this supposed bastion of enlightenment, he returns to the reservation, now an outcast from both worlds. But Wing Foot's greatest challenge is just beginning: an oil discovery could mean prosperity for his people, if he can end the long history of inter-tribal squabbling — also keeping him from his beloved, Corn Blossom (Julie Carter) — and head off the incursion of greedy white speculators. DIR/PROD Victor Schertzinger; SCR Elizabeth Pickett. U.S., 1929, color, 81 min. NOT RATED 35mm print courtesy of the Library of Congress

THE TOLL OF THE SEA Sun, Sep 4, 2:00

Live musical accompaniment by Andrew Simpson This retelling of "Madame Bovary," set in feudal China, features the lovely Anna May Wong in her first starring role. It was also the first Technicolor feature filmed in Hollywood, and although the process was still in its infancy, with many necessary improvements yet to be made, the imagery, mostly captured along the Southern California coast, is stunning. DIR Chester M. Franklin; SCR Frances Marion; PROD Herbert T. Kalmus. U.S., 1922, color, 53 min. NOT RATED

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THE NAKED SPUR Mon, Aug 8, 7:10; Tue, Aug 9, 5:15; Wed, Aug 10, 5:15; Thu, Aug 11, 5:15

James Stewart is a failed farmer-turned-embittered bounty hunter, tracking down crafty outlaw Robert Ryan in a bid for a big payday to get back on his feet. But he didn't count on acquiring an impromptu posse, consisting of old prospector Millard Mitchell and dishonorably discharged cavalryman Ralph Meeker. Nor did he plan on falling for Ryan's tomboy sidekick, Janet Leigh. The entire cast gives top performances in one of the finest of the MannStewart Westerns, and perhaps the most psychologically intense. DIR Anthony Mann; SCR Harold Jack Bloom, Sam Rolfe; PROD William H. Wright. U.S., 1953, color, 91 min. NOT RATED

Sat, Aug 13, 11:10 a.m. Mon, Aug 15, 5:15 Thu, Aug 18, 5:15

Tagline: Niagara and Marilyn Monroe, the two most electrifying sights in the world! Stunning scenery, juicy dialogue and Marilyn Monroe as a quintessential femme fatale make for a surprisingly racy Technicolor noir. Against the spectacular backdrop of Niagara Falls, Monroe plots to off her psychoneurotic husband (Joseph Cotten) while wreaking havoc on the honeymoon of the couple in the cabin next door (Jean Peters and Casey Adams). A secret affair, a case of mistaken identity and a kidnapping culminate in a tragic boat race to the edge of the falls. DIR Henry Hathaway; SCR/PROD Charles Brackett; SCR Walter Reisch, Richard L. Breen. U.S., 1953, color, 92 min. NOT RATED

Sun, Aug 21, 12:30; Wed, Aug 24, 5:15

John Ford's first Technicolor film depicts the Revolutionary War through the eyes of farm couple Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert, who must defend their upstate New York frontier farm against attacks from British forces, American Tories and hostile Native Americans. DIR John Ford; SCR Sonya Levien, Lamar Trotti; PROD Darryl F. Zanuck. U.S., 1939, color, 103 min. NOT RATED

65th Anniversary

THE AFRICAN QUEEN Fri, Aug 19, 5:15; Sat, Aug 20, 11:00 a.m, 3:00; Sun, Aug 21, 11:00 a.m.; Mon, Aug 22, 5:15

"I never dreamed that any mere physical experience could be so stimulating!" Fate, in the form of WWI and an invading German army, throws Katharine Hepburn's starched and stiffbacked British missionary aboard seedy Canadian Humphrey Bogart's decrepit, titular riverboat. It is an odd-couple pairing, but their bickering gives way to respect and romance when the two unite against invaders and multiple dangers on the water. John Huston's beloved jungle adventure earned four Oscar® nominations, with Bogart winning for Best Actor, beating Marlon Brando in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE and Montgomery Clift in A PLACE IN THE SUN. DIR/SCR John Huston; SCR James Agee, from the novel by C. S. Forester; PROD Sam Spiegel, John Woolf. U.S./UK, 1951, color, 105 min. NOT RATED

NORTHWEST PASSAGE Sat, Aug 20, 12:30; Tue, Aug 23, 5:15

NIAGARA

DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK

THE AFRICAN QUEEN

Courtesy of Paramount

Sat, Aug 13, 2:00

Mysterious stranger James Stewart unsettles the residents of Coronado, New Mexico, when he asks too many questions about a recent Apache attack that wiped out the local cavalry unit. But a run-in with vicious Alex Nicol, the hotheaded son of the local cattle baron, sets him on the path to getting some answers — and also toward a deadly showdown. The last of the Mann-Stewart westerns, and the only one filmed in CinemaScope, this film combines epic Western grandeur with some of the most down-and-dirty screen violence of its era. DIR Anthony Mann; SCR Frank Burt, Philip Yordan; PROD William Goetz. U.S., 1955, color, 104 min. NOT RATED

Spencer Tracy stars as Major Robert Rogers, who leads an expeditionary force of British colonists from New Hampshire against the allied French and Indian forces in Quebec (the "St. Francis Raid" of 1759). This lavishly budgeted MGM superproduction was the studio's most expensive since 1925's BEN HUR. The cast includes Robert Young, Walter Brennan, Ruth Hussey and Nat Pendleton. DIR King Vidor, Jack Conway; SCR Laurence Stallings, Talbot Jennings, from the novel by Kenneth Roberts; PROD Hunt Stromberg. U.S., 1940, color, 126 min. NOT RATED

LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN Sun, Aug 14, 11:10 a.m.; Tue, Aug 16, 5:15; Wed, Aug 17, 5:15

Don't let the vivid Technicolor fool you — this bigbudget melodrama is black at the core, as perverse and malignant as films got in the 1940s. Novelist Cornel Wilde meets gorgeous Gene Tierney on a train. They fall in love and marry — and soon there is hell to pay. In an Oscar®-nominated performance, Tierney is the embodiment of a distinctly feminine psychopathology. Featuring the majestic cinematography of Oscar® winner Leon Shamroy; co-starring Jeanne Crain and Vincent Price. (Note courtesy of Noir City Chicago.) DIR John M. Stahl; SCR Jo Swerling, from a novel by Ben Ames Williams; PROD William A. Bacher. U.S., 1945, color, 111 min. NOT RATED

Courtesy of Fox

THE BLACK PIRATE (1926)

Fri, Aug 5, 5:15; Mon, Aug 8, 5:15; Wed, Aug 10, 7:10

Courtesy of Sony

90th Anniversary

THE MAN FROM LARAMIE

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BEN-HUR (1959)

MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION (1954)

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Sat, Sep 10, 12:30; Sun, Sep 11, 7:10; , Tue 13, 3:00

Sun, Aug 28, 12:30; Mon, Aug 29, 5:15; Tue, Aug 30, 5:15; Wed, Aug 31, 5:15; Thu, Sep 1, 5:15

Just how does deranged sculptor Lionel Atwill get the statues in his wax museum to appear so lifelike? Wisecracking newshound Glenda Farrell wants to find out. Fay Wray costars in this briskly paced pre-Code chiller, memorable for its twisty plot and fiery finale. This was the final studio film made with the two-color Technicolor process, the color quirks of which are effectively eerie here; it was remade in 1953 in 3D as HOUSE OF WAX, starring Vincent Price. DIR Michael Curtiz; SCR Don Mullaly, Carl Erickson, from the story by Charles Belden; PROD Henry Blanke, Hal B. Wallis. U.S., 1933, color, 77 min. NOT RATED

THE 5,000 FINGERS OF DR. T Sun, Aug 28, 2:15

Young Bart Collins hates taking piano lessons with the strict Dr. Terwilliker. After falling asleep one day while practicing, Bart is transported into a dream world where he and 499 other boys are imprisoned at the Terwilliker Institute and forced to play the giant piano of its mad director, Dr. T. The only feature film written by Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss), this musical fantasy was a box office disappointment, but over time has developed a legion of ardent appreciators. "Refreshingly tart and defiant for a children's film, its spaceage-by-way-of-Caligari world parks right on the delicious side of creepy. Bring the kids, especially the smart ones." – Violet Glaze, Baltimore City Paper. DIR Roy Rowland; SCR Dr. Seuss, Allan Scott, from the story by Seuss; PROD Stanley Kramer. U.S., 1953, color, 90 min. NOT RATED Preceded by

AND TO THINK THAT I SAW IT ON MULBERRY STREET This Oscar®-nominated George Pal brings Dr. Seuss' classic children's story to the big screen through the magic of stopmotion animation in this Puppetoons film. DIR George Pal; SCR Dr. Seuss, from his book. U.S., 1944, color, 10 min. NOT RATED

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS

50th Anniversary

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS Sun, Sep 4, 11:00 a.m.; Tue, Sep 6, 4:30; Wed, Sep 7, 4:30; Thu, Sep 8, 4:30

Fred Zinnemann's chronicle of the clash of wills between England's King Henry VIII (Robert Shaw) and Sir Thomas More (Paul Scofield) won six Oscars®, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Actor for Scofield. Orson Welles delights as Cardinal Wolsey, alongside a stellar supporting cast that includes an Oscar®-nominated Wendy Hiller, John Hurt, Nigel Davenport, Leo McKern, Vanessa Redgrave and Susannah York. DIR/PROD Fred Zinnemann; SCR Robert Bolt. UK, 1966, color, 120 min. NOT RATED

MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

Courtesy of Sony

THE 5,000 FINGERS OF DR. T

60th Anniversary

WRITTEN ON THE WIND Sun, Sep 11, 5:05, Mon, Sep 12, 3:00; Wed, Sep 14, 3:00

Douglas Sirk called this one "social criticism of the rich and the spoiled and the American family." A Texas oil clan competes for the love of stable employee Rock Hudson. Based on a real-life scandal, the film stars Robert Stack as the dysfunctional son whose alcoholism is fueled by his possible sterility, Lauren Bacall as Stack's long-suffering bride and Dorothy Malone as the unforgettably oversexed heiress to the family fortune. DIR Douglas Sirk; SCR George Zuckerman, from the novel by Robert Wilder; PROD Albert Zugsmith. U.S., 1956, color, 99 min. NOT RATED

WRITTEN ON THE WIND

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM (1933)

Brace yourself. Rock Hudson quits his reckless playboy lifestyle after a boating accident fatally injures a saintly doctor and blinds the doctor's wife, Jane Wyman. Aiming to redeem himself, Hudson enrolls in medical school to learn the surgery that could restore Wyman's sight — all while courting the blind widow under a secret identity. DIR Douglas Sirk; SCR Robert Blees, from a novel by Lloyd C. Douglas; PROD Ross Hunter. U.S., 1954, color, 108 min. NOT RATED

Courtesy of Sony

BEN-HUR

Courtesy of Warner Bros

William Wyler's greatest screen triumph, winner of 11 Oscars® including Best Picture, finds just the right balance between the epic sweep and spectacle of its Roman Empire setting and the more personal bildungsroman of Charlton Heston's Judah BenHur. In first century Judea, Heston is the proud son in a wealthy merchant family. Stephen Boyd is Messala, a childhood friend who has grown up to be an ambitious, but conflicted, officer in Caesar's army. Deprived of his family and livelihood after an opportunistic betrayal by Boyd, Heston endures prison and the virtual death sentence of galley slavery, before a reversal of fortune restores his place in the world and returns him to Judea. Here, his desire for vengeance leads him into the arena to square off with his rival in gladiatorial combat in one of the most celebrated scenes in cinema history — the breathtaking, bravura chariot race. DIR William Wyler; SCR Karl Tunberg, from the novel by Lew Wallace; PROD Sam Zimbalist. U.S., 1959, color, 212 min. plus a 15-minute intermission. RATED G

50th Anniversary

THE HARVEY GIRLS Fri, Sep 9, 12:00; Sun, Sep 11, 3:00

Judy Garland goes West as a mail-order bride "On the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe," but when the gig proves a bust she gets a waitressing job at a Harvey House railroad restaurant in New Mexico. Tensions soon rise between the goody two-shoes Harvey Girls and the town's other faction of available young women: the saloon girls, led by boisterous Angela Lansbury. This somewhat lesser known musical from MGM's legendary Arthur Freed unit features delightful songs by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer. Co-starring John Hodiak, Marjorie Main, Ray Bolger, Preston Foster and dance legend Cyd Charisse in her first speaking role. DIR George Sidney; SCR Edmund Beloin, Nathaniel Curtis, Harry Crane, James O'Hanlon, Samson Raphaelson, from the novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams; PROD Arthur Freed. U.S., 1946, color, 102 min. NOT RATED

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UCLA Festival of Preservation

August 6–28

Co-presented with the National Gallery of Art The UCLA Festival of Preservation showcases classics and seldom-seen gems of American film culture, newly restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive, spanning an entire century of moving image media. Films listed here screen at AFI Silver; for films screening at the National Gallery of Art, visit nga.gov.

BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS – Free Sat, Jul 9, 1:00

THE LONG VOYAGE HOME Courtesy of UCLA

Sun, Jul 10, 12:30; Mon, Jul 11, 7:10

MEN IN WAR Sun, Jul 17, 11:15 a.m.; Mon, Jul 18, 7:10

MY BEST GIRL (1927) with short films – Free

Sat, Aug 6, 11:00 a.m.

Tue, Jul 19, 7:00

WHAT'S OPERA, DOC? (1957); ONE FROGGY EVENING (1955); THERE THEY GO-GO-GO! (1956); LITTLE BEAU PEPÉ (1952); RABBIT SEASONING (1952); NO BARKING (1954). Program approx. 45 min.

Olivia de Havilland Centennial

Looney Tunes Program 2

On July 1, screen legend Olivia de Havilland turns 100, and to commemorate this event, AFI Silver presents a selection of some of her finest films, including all three of her Best Actress Oscar®-winning performances: TO EACH HIS OWN (1946), THE SNAKE PIT (1948) and THE HEIRESS (1949).

Sun, Aug 7, 11:00 a.m.

THE ABOMINABLE SNOW RABBIT (1961); CANNED FEUD (1951); PORKY CHOPS (1949); CHEESE CHASERS (1951); A BEAR FOR PUNISHMENT (1951); STOP! LOOK! AND HASTEN! (1954).

TO EACH HIS OWN (1946) Fri, Jul 8, 4:30; Sat, Jul 9, 11:00 a.m.

Program approx. 45 min.

THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938)

Looney Tunes Program 3

Sat, Jul 9, 2:30; Mon, Jul 11, 2:30; Tue, Jul 12, 2:30; Wed, Jul 13, 2:30; Thu, Jul 14, 2:30

Sat, Aug 13, 11:00 a.m.

THE CAT'S BAH (1954); ODOR OF THE DAY (1948); 8 BALL BUNNY (1950); WHO SCENT YOU? (1960); PUNCH TRUNK (1953); PAST PERFUMANCE (1955). Program approx. 45 min.

THE HEIRESS Fri, Jul 15, 1:15; Tue, Jul 19, 2:00 ; Thu, Jul 21, 2:00

Looney Tunes Program 4

Sat, Aug 6, 2:45

THE DARK MIRROR (1946) Fri, Aug 12, 5:15; Sun, Aug 14, 12:20

Special Engagement L'INHUMAINE

[THE INHUMAN WOMAN] Live musical accompaniment by Alloy Orchestra Sat, Aug 13, 7:15

Filmed three years before the much better known METROPOLIS, L'INHUMAINE is a groundbreaking science fiction film directed by French filmmaker Marcel L'Herbier, who led a team of contributors drawn from the leading lights of the European avant-garde art world. The forward-looking art deco sets are a wonder to behold — the pièce de résistance is a laboratory designed by artist Fernand Léger — as are the gorgeous color tinting and tones. DIR/SCR Marcel L'Herbier; SCR Pierre Dumarchais, Georgette Leblanc. France, 1924, b&w, 121 min. Silent with French intertitles and English subtitles. NOT RATED

Thanks to AFI Silver Sponsors

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

HOLD BACK THE DAWN THE SNAKE PIT

Back by popular demand: another selection of Warner Bros.' classic Looney Tunes cartoons. Last summer's series for Bugs Bunny's 75th anniversary played to packed houses of animation fans, young and old. This year, Bugs is joined by the whole Looney Tunes gang, including Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester and Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn and the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote. Enjoy these animation masterpieces, presented on 35mm prints and back on the big screen where they started.

Looney Tunes Program 1

Live musical accompaniment by Michael Britt

Fri, Jul 22, 3:00; Sat, Jul 23, 11:00 a.m.

All tickets $5

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

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Sun, Aug 14, 11:00 a.m.

FROM A TO Z-Z-Z-Z (1953); DIME TO RETIRE (1955); DESIGN FOR LEAVING (1954); KIDDIN' THE KITTEN (1952); I GOPHER YOU (1954); MUSCLE TUSSLE (1953). Program approx. 45 min.

Looney Tunes Program 5 Sat, Aug 20, 11:15 a.m.

THE WEARING OF THE GRIN (1951); READY…SET…ZOOM! (1955); LITTLE BOY BOO (1954); GREEDY FOR TWEETY (1957); FASTEST WITH THE MOSTEST (1960); WHOA, BE-GONE! (1958). Program approx. 40 min.

Looney Tunes Program 6 Sun, Aug 21, 11:15 a.m.

FEED THE KITTY (1952); BALLOT BOX BUNNY (1951); TWEET AND LOVELY (1959); MUTINY ON THE BUNNY (1950); FAST AND FURRY-OUS (1949); ONE FROGGY EVENING (1955). Program approx. 45 min.

Looney Tunes Program 7 Sat, Aug 27, 11:15 a.m.

THE FOGHORN LEGHORN (1948); BILL OF HARE (1962); FOR SCENT-IMENTAL REASONS (1949); RABBIT FIRE (1951); ALI BABA BUNNY (1957); DUCK AMUCK (1953). Program approx. 45 min.

Looney Tunes Program 8 Sun, Aug 28, 11:15 a.m.

LEGHORN SWOGGLED (1951); DOG GONE SOUTH (1950); HENHOUSE HENERY (1949); LITTLE BOY BOO (1954); EACH DAWN I CROW (1949); A FRACTURED LEGHORN (1950). Program approx. 45 min.

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The calendar lists all repertory dates and special events/programs as of press time. Always check AFI.com/Silver for updated daily showtimes and additional openings, and to register to become an AFI Insider. Insiders receive AFI Silver's weekly e-newsletter!

Sun

Mon

10

THE LONG VOYAGE HOME 12:30 Double Feature: BECKY SHARP with THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE (1936) 1:00 GOLDFINGER 5:45 THE SUGARLAND EXPRESS 8:00 JAWS 9:15

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JULY 8 – SEPTEMBER 14 AFI Life Achievement Award: John Williams Keepin' it Real: '90s Cinema Now Wim Wenders: Portraits Along the Road

Tue

11

THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938) 2:30 DR. NO 4:45 THE GOALIE'S ANXIETY AT THE PENALTY KICK 7:00 BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA 9:10

HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE 11:00 a.m. MEN IN WAR 11:15 a.m. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 2:00 BLACK NARCISSUS 5:30 YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE 7:30 NEW JACK CITY 9:45

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24

HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS 11:00 a.m. SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON 2:10 AN AMERICAN IN PARIS 4:20 KINGS OF THE ROAD 6:45 TRAINSPOTTING 9:45

25

31

HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN 11:00 a.m. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS (1956) 2:00 THE GARDEN OF ALLAH (1936) 5:40 BLACK SUNDAY (1977) 7:30

1

7

Looney Tunes Program 2 11:00 a.m. SUPERMAN (1978) 12:20 E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL 3:10 MOONRAKER 5:30 DRACULA (1979) 8:00 THE FURY (1978) 9:30

Ken Adam Remembered Glorious Technicolor UCLA Festival of Preservation Olivia de Havilland Centennial

Wed

12

THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938) 2:30 GOLDFINGER 4:45 JAWS 7:00 ESCAPE FROM L.A. 9:30

HOW TO STEAL A MILLION 2:00 BLACK NARCISSUS 4:45 ALICE IN THE CITIES 7:00 MEN IN WAR 7:10 BOYZ N THE HOOD 9:20

19

THE COWBOYS (1972) 2:30 THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (1941) 5:05 Double Feature: BASQUIAT with I SHOT ANDY WARHOL 7:00 THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION 7:10

Special Engagement Looney Tunes John Carpenter Classics

Sat

8

TO EACH HIS OWN (1946) 4:30 JAWS 7:00 Double Feature: BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA with ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 (1976) 9:30

9

TO EACH HIS OWN (1946) 11:00 a.m. BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS 1:00 THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938) 2:30 DR. NO 4:45 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND – Director’s Cut 7:00 Double Feature: ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK with ESCAPE FROM L.A. 9:45

Thu

13

THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938) 2:30 DR. NO 4:45 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND –Director’s Cut 7:00 ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 (1976) 9:45

14

THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938) 2:30 GOLDFINGER 4:45 JAWS 7:00 ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK 9:30

15

THE HEIRESS 1:15 HOW TO STEAL A MILLION 4:30 Double Feature: BOYZ N THE HOOD with NEW JACK CITY 7:00

16

IVANHOE (1952) 11:00 a.m. THE KILLERS (1964) 11:15 a.m. ANNE OF THE INDIES 1:30 THE RED SHOES 3:30 THUNDERBALL 6:30 ALIENS 9:15

THE HEIRESS 2:00 THE RED SHOES 4:20 MY BEST GIRL with short films 7:00 THE KILLERS (1964) 9:10

20

HOW TO STEAL A MILLION 2:00 IVANHOE (1952) 4:45 Double Feature: THUNDERBALL with YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE 7:00

21

THE HEIRESS 2:00 THE RED SHOES 4:20 ANNE OF THE INDIES 7:00 ALIENS 8:45

22

THE COWBOYS (1972) 12:30 HOLD BACK THE DAWN 3:00 THE REIVERS 5:15 FARGO 7:30 BOTTLE ROCKET 9:40

23

HOLD BACK THE DAWN 11:00 a.m. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (1941) 1:00 SINGIN' IN THE RAIN 3:00 DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER 5:15 Double Feature: VALLEY OF THE DOLLS with BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS 7:45

26

THE REIVERS 2:30 AN AMERICAN IN PARIS 4:45 DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER 7:00 TRAINSPOTTING 9:30

27

SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON 2:30 SINGIN' IN THE RAIN 4:45 FARGO 7:00 BOTTLE ROCKET 9:00

28

SINGIN' IN THE RAIN 2:30, 7:00 SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON 4:45 I SHOT ANDY WARHOL 9:15

29

THE LONG GOODBYE 2:00 GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES 5:00 WHAT ABOUT BOB? 7:00 BOUND 9:10

30

GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES 11:05 a.m. THE LONG GOODBYE 1:00 FOLLOW THRU 3:30 Count Gore Presents: INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1956) 7:30 FROM DUSK TILL DAWN 10:30

GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES 5:15 THE AMERICAN FRIEND 7:00 BOUND 9:30

2

Double Feature: IMAGES with THE LONG GOODBYE 7:45

3

Double Feature: IMAGES with THE LONG GOODBYE 7:45

4

WHAT ABOUT BOB? 7:00 BLACK SUNDAY (1977) 9:05

5

THE MAN FROM LARAMIE 5:15 E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL 7:30 DRAGON INN (1967) 10:00

6

Looney Tunes Program 1 11:00 a.m. E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL 12:20 THE SNAKE PIT 2:45 THE SPY WHO LOVED ME 5:00 SUPERMAN (1978) 7:30 DRAGON INN (1967) 10:30

8

THE MAN FROM LARAMIE 5:15 THE NAKED SPUR 7:10 WRONG MOVE 7:25 DRACULA (1979) 9:45

9

THE NAKED SPUR 5:15 MOONRAKER 7:15 DRAGON INN (1967) 9:45

10

THE NAKED SPUR 5:15 THE MAN FROM LARAMIE 7:10 THE SPY WHO LOVED ME 7:15 THE FURY (1978) 9:45

11

THE NAKED SPUR 5:15 E.T THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL 7:15 DRAGON INN (1967) 9:45

12

THE DARK MIRROR (1946) 5:15 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK 7:15 THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT 9:45

13

Looney Tunes Program 3 11:00 a.m. NIAGARA 11:10 a.m. THE BLACK PIRATE (1926) 2:00 THE IPCRESS FILE 4:00 L'INHUMAINE 7:15 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK 10:30

14

Looney Tunes Program 4 11:00 a.m. LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN 11:10 a.m. THE DARK MIRROR (1946) 12:20 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK 2:15 FUNERAL IN BERLIN 4:45 INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM 7:00 THE LAST BOY SCOUT 9:30

15

NIAGARA 5:15 THE STATE OF THINGS 7:10 THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT 9:30

16

LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN 5:15 Double Feature: THE IPCRESS FILE with FUNERAL IN BERLIN 7:30

17

LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN 5:15 INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM 7:30 THE LAST BOY SCOUT 9:45

18

NIAGARA 5:15 Double Feature: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK with INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM 7:15

20

THE AFRICAN QUEEN 11:00 a.m., 3:00 Looney Tunes Program 5 11:15 a.m. NORTHWEST PASSAGE 12:30 BARRY LYNDON 5:15 JURASSIC PARK (1993) 9:00

21

THE AFRICAN QUEEN 11:00 a.m. Looney Tunes Program 6 11:15 a.m. DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK 12:30 JURASSIC PARK (1993) 2:45 A TOUCH OF ZEN 5:15 SCREAM 9:00

22

THE AFRICAN QUEEN 5:15 PARIS, TEXAS 7:30 SCREAM 9:40

23

NORTHWEST PASSAGE 5:15 ELECTION 7:45 JURASSIC PARK (1993) 9:45

24

DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK 5:15 BARRY LYNDON 7:30 SLACKER 9:40

25

A TOUCH OF ZEN 7:30

27

GIDEON OF SCOTLAND YARD 11:00 a.m. Looney Tunes Program 7 11:15 a.m. BEN-HUR (1959) 2:00 BREAKING THE WAVES 6:45 HIGH HEELS 9:45 EVIL DEAD II 11:59

28

GIDEON OF SCOTLAND YARD 11:00 a.m. Looney Tunes Program 8 11:15 a.m. MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM (1933) 12:30 THE 5,000 FINGERS OF DR. T with AND TO THINK THAT I SAW IT ON MULBERRY STREET 2:15 A.I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 4:20 Double Feature: COMRADES: ALMOST A LOVE STORY with CHUNGKING EXPRESS 7:15

29

A.I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2:20 MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM (1933) 5:15 TOKYO-GA 7:00 EVIL DEAD II 9:00

30

GIDEON OF SCOTLAND YARD 3:20 MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM (1933) 5:15 NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1957) 7:00 NOTEBOOK ON CITIES AND CLOTHES 7:15 HIGH HEELS 9:00

31

A.I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2:20 MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM (1933) 5:15 BREAKING THE WAVES 6:45 EVIL DEAD II 9:45

3

CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG 11:00 a.m. REDSKIN 2:00 THE LAST OF SHEILA 4:00 STAR WARS: EPISODE V – THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK 7:00 THE LOVERS ON THE BRIDGE 9:45

4

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS 11:00 a.m. THE TOLL OF THE SEA 2:00 GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS (1969) 3:20 STAR WARS: EPISODE VI – RETURN OF THE JEDI 7:00 THE DOUBLE LIFE OF VÉRONIQUE 9:45

5

CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG 11:00 a.m. UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD – Director's Cut 1:00 GREASE SING-A-LONG 6:45 WINGS OF DESIRE 9:05

6

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS 4:30 THE LOVERS ON THE BRIDGE 7:00 THE LAST OF SHEILA 9:30

7

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS 4:30 THE DOUBLE LIFE OF VÉRONIQUE 7:00 WINGS OF DESIRE 9:05

10

LINCOLN 11:00 a.m. THE ROCKETEER 11:05 a.m. MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION (1954) 12:30 THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE 2:45 CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (2002) 5:00 DR. STRANGELOVE 7:45 MADONNA: TRUTH OR DARE 9:45

11

SCHINDLER'S LIST 11:00 a.m. WALKING AND TALKING 11:15 a.m. THE HARVEY GIRLS 3:00 WRITTEN ON THE WIND 5:05 MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION (1954) 7:10 THE ROCKETEER 9:25

12

WRITTEN ON THE WIND 3:00 DR. STRANGELOVE 5:05 WALKING AND TALKING 7:00 MADONNA: TRUTH OR DARE 9:00

13

MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION (1954) 3:00 DR. STRANGELOVE 5:05 THE ROCKETEER 7:00 POINT BREAK (1991) 9:15

14

WRITTEN ON THE WIND 3:00 DR. STRANGELOVE 5:05, 9:30 BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB 7:15

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SEPTEMBER

1

GIDEON OF SCOTLAND YARD 3:20 MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM (1933) 5:15 NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1957) 7:00 EVIL DEAD II 9:00

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1957) 5:15 Double Feature: COMRADES: ALMOST A LOVE STORY with CHUNGKING EXPRESS 7:15

Silver Screens on Veterans Plaza!

2

CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG 12:30 GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS (1969) 3:20 STAR WARS: EPISODE IV – A NEW HOPE 7:00 WINGS OF DESIRE 9:45

Silver Screens on Veterans Plaza!

8

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS 4:30 THE LOVERS ON THE BRIDGE 7:00 THE LAST OF SHEILA 9:30

9

THE HARVEY GIRLS 12:00 LINCOLN 2:00 DR. STRANGELOVE 5:05, 7:15 POINT BREAK (1991) 9:15

Silver Screens Silver Spring's FREE Outdoor Summer Screening Series Look for FREE outdoor screenings on Veterans Plaza on Fridays, August 12 – September 2. Screenings begin at approximately 8:00 p.m. For more information visit AFI.com/Silver.

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John Carpenter Classics

Count Gore Presents:

INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1956)

Genre filmmaker icon John Carpenter appears at the Lincoln Theatre on July 12 to perform his original soundtrack compositions. Catch these Carpenter classics — all written, directed, produced, edited and/ or scored by Carpenter — on the big screen during that same week.

Sat, Jul 30, 7:30

60th Anniversary

Local TV legend Count Gore De Vol (Dick Dyszel) returns to the AFI Silver to present another terrifying film in the spirit of the original broadcasts on his CREATURE FEATURE, with interactive intermissions and lots of outof-this-world fun in store. "They're here already! You're next! You're next, You're next…!" Alien spores fall on a small California town, but this invasive species is no mere weed — it creates duplicate "pod people," emotionless, hive-minded counterfeits that eliminate and replace their hosts one by one until they've taken over the community. Cold War-era, Red Scare paranoia makes for intriguing subtext in this 1950s sci-fi classic. DIR Don Siegel; SCR Daniel Mainwaring, from the novel by Jack Finney; PROD Walter Mirisch. U.S., 1956, b&w, 80 min. NOT RATED

BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA Fri, Jul 8, 9:30 (Double Feature with ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13); Mon, Jul 11, 9:10

ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 (1976) Fri, Jul 8, 9:30 (Double Feature with BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA); Wed, Jul 13, 9:45

ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK Sat, Jul 9, 9:45 (Double Feature with ESCAPE FROM L.A.); Thu, Jul 14, 9:30

ESCAPE FROM L.A. Sat, Jul 9, 9:45 (Double Feature with ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK); Tue, Jul 12, 9:30

King Hu 4K Restorations 45th Anniversary

Fri, Aug 5, 10:00; Sat, Aug 6, 10:30 Tue, Aug 9, 9:45; Thu, Aug 11, 9:45

Sun, Aug 21, 5:15 Thu, Aug 25, 7:30

A TOUCH OF ZEN [XIA NÜ,

]

The Chinese wuxia (martial arts) picture was never the same after this legendary film by King Hu. During the Ming dynasty, the emperor's minister of defense is framed by a powerful court eunuch and executed, and his family is pursued by secret police. In the ensuing chase, a mysterious band of strangers begins to gather at the remote Dragon Gate Inn, where paths (and swords) will cross. This thrilling landmark of film history returns to the screen in a new, beautifully restored 4K digital transfer, created from the original negative. (Note courtesy of Janus Films.) DIR/SCR King Hu; PROD L.S. Chang. Taiwan, 1967, color, 111 min. In Mandarin with English subtitles. NOT RATED

Courtesy of Janus Films

[LÓNG MÉN KÈ ZHÀN,

In King Hu's grandest wuxia work, Yang (Hsu Feng), a fugitive noblewoman at risk of being captured and executed, hides in a small village and then must escape into the wilderness with a shy scholar and two aides. There, the quartet face a massive group of fighters and are joined by a band of Buddhist monks surprisingly skilled in the art of battle. (Note courtesy of Janus Films.) DIR/SCR King Hu; from the story by Pu Songling; PROD Hsia Wu Ling-fung. Taiwan, 1971, color, 200 min. In Mandarin with English subtitles. NOT RATED

]

Courtesy of Janus Films

DRAGON INN (1967) aka DRAGON GATE INN

30th Anniversary

ALIENS

Courtesy of Fox

Sat, Jul 16, 9:15 Thu, Jul 21, 8:45

Sat, Aug 27, 12 midnight Mon, Aug 29, 9:00 Wed, Aug 31, 9:45 Thu, Sep 1, 9:00

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Top: Basque handball players will teach the basics of their sport at the festival. Above: Expert bowler Juan Mari Aurtenetxe will demonstrate traditional Basque bowling, which uses a wooden ball, a backboard and pins.

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FESTIVALS Anyone who’s competed in a three-legged race will feel at home at the 2016 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. “It will look a lot like a field day,” says Mary Linn, one of the festival curators. That’s because one of this year’s themes is “Basque: Innovation by Culture,” and sports are a big part of Basque communities, Linn says. (Read about the other theme, “Sounds of California,” on the next page.) The Basque people have lived in the western Pyrenees for upward of 7,000 years. Their language has no relationship to any other living tongue — and that’s helped them hold on to their cultural identity and ancient traditions, Linn says. “The Basque have been doing things their way for a long, long time, and they’ve retained a lot of that very early European culture,” Linn says. Folklife (Wednesday through July 4 and July 7-10) is bringing

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Folklife celebrates the people’s language, traditions and sports

A frontoia (handball court) will be the centerpiece of this year’s festival.

332 Basque people to D.C. to share aspects of that culture, including shipbuilding, singing and shoe-making. Smithsonian staff also built a frontoia, or handball court, on the Mall to serve as a focal point for the festival. These typically outdoor courts serve as de facto community centers, Linn says. “Every Basque town, from the big cities to the tiny villages in the countryside, has a frontoia,” Linn says.

Basque handball experts will demonstrate variations of the game on the not-quite-regulation court. (It’s made of wood instead of concrete, and is slightly smaller than usual.) Afterward, audience members can give the sport a go. Next to the frontoia will be a bolatoki, or bowling alley, where you can learn the fundamentals of Basque bowling. If you prefer sports that involve food, you might enjoy corncob races (lokotz biltzea). This traditional rural sport has participants rush to pick up scattered corncobs and put them into a basket, one by one. Kids can try this throughout the festival at the txiki-txoko (kids’ corner). Races for adults will take place near the frontoia. If this sounds like a sneaky way to make chores fun, you’re right: Many Basque sports evolved from practical tasks, Linn says. Corncob racing has its origins in the harvest, rock-lifting competitions stemmed from the need to clear fields of boulders, and tug-of-war may have started in coastal villages, where people used thick ropes to haul ships to shore, she says. You won’t be locked out if your job doesn’t require anything more strenuous than lifting a laptop. Several traditional Basque sports can be played by people of all ages and abilities, Linn says. “This year is going to be a lot of fun, with a lot of opportunities for participation,” Linn says. SADIE DINGFELDER (EXPRESS)

National Mall between Seventh and Fourth streets; Wed.-July 4 & July 7-10, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., evening events start at 6:30 p.m., free.


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Airwaves, no. Open air, yes.

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Wed.–July 4, July 7-10, times vary.

Arrow-weed, a member of the Quechan tribe of California, performs traditional songs that celebrate ancient migrations and rites of passage.

Meklit July 2, at 6:30 p.m.

The San Franciscan singersongwriter’s music has roots in American and Ethiopian jazz.

admirably intelligent reworking of The Merchant of Venice.” —The Washington Post

From the Beach Boys to Frank Zappa, big-name Californian musicians dominate the alphabet and the airwaves. That won’t be the case on the Mall during the Folklife Festival’s 76 “Sounds of California” concerts, curator Sojin Kim says: The program is about “looking down into communities at the street level and the role of music in shaping and recording their experiences.” Here are a few highlights. SADIE DINGFELDER (EXPRESS) Preston J. Arrow-weed

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This group of Japanese-American and Mexican-American musicians and dancers blend their traditions into joyous performances that encourage audience participation.

Matthew Boston as Shylock and Craig Wallace as Antoine. Photo by Teresa Wood.

Bambu July 7-10, times vary.

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Dead & Company What seemed puzzling last year — pop guitarist John Mayer joining forces with three members of the Grateful Dead — has proved to be a more perfect union than anyone could have anticipated. Mayer has not taken his role as the next Jerry Garcia stand-in lightly, and the Dead’s vast back catalog hasn’t felt this vital in years. As Garcia sang in “Scarlet Begonias,” “Once in a while you get shown the light/ in the strangest of places if you look at it right.”

MUSIC

Sting & Peter Gabriel Former Police frontman Sting prefers to share the stage with one of his pals these days, rather than going solo. After a 2014-15 jaunt with Paul Simon, the bass player is teaming with Peter Gabriel, the former Genesis frontman who just released a tribute to Muhammad Ali, “I’m Amazing.” The pair will play together (and apart) on a tour called “Rock Paper Scissors,” which must be how Sting and Gabriel decide which musician plays first each night. Verizon Center, 601 F St. NW; Thu., 8 p.m., $48-$253.

Jiffy Lube Live, 7800 Cellar Door Drive, Bristow, Va.; Fri., 7 p.m., $25-$75. EXHIBITS

Jiffy Lube Live, 7800 Cellar Door Drive, Bristow, Va.; Thu., 7 p.m., $40-$149.50.

Thu.

After what seems like forever, Weezer made a consistently good record this year. The band’s fourth self-titled release — known as “The White Album” — is a throwback to Weezer’s earlier, more endearing style of songwriting and performing, with a slightly lighter touch. Another cool (or potentially maddening) touch that frontman Rivers Cuomo has planned for the road: set lists generated randomly by a computer program. Weezer will share the stage with Cuomo’s songwriting pal Brendon Urie and his band, Panic! at the Disco, as well as Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness.

FRIDAY

Sara Armour Big Hunt, 1345 Connecticut Ave. NW; Fri., 8 p.m., $10.

Comedian Sara Armour began her career in the funny business in D.C. Since leaving the city for New York, she’s competed on “Last Comic Standing,” headlined at the famed Carolines on Broadway comedy club and was featured on Dan Savage’s “Hot Mic” podcast. In other words, she’s well on her way to gaining national recognition. And in her spare time, Armour is a life coach — something she learned from her parents.

‘One Life: Babe Ruth’ Babe Ruth, who died nearly 70 years ago, remains one of the most memorable and important athletes of all time, and he established that larger-than-life legacy without the benefit of nightly highlight shows, Nike, Twitter and Instagram. The National Portrait Gallery has assembled an exhibition with more than 40 Ruthian artifacts, including photographs and memorabilia, along with items related to the men who pursued his records, such as Hank Aaron and Roger Maris. National Portrait Gallery, Eighth and F streets NW; Fri. through May 21, free.

Sat. MUSIC

Bonnie Prince Billy and Bitchin’ Bajas Singer-songwriter Will Oldham has been releasing records since the late ’90s under the pseudonym Bonnie Prince Billy. Though most of his music is quiet


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The Kennedy Center Presents three decades since Axl showed he could reliably hit those “Sweet Child O’ Mine” high notes. FedEx Field, 1600 FedEx Way, Landover, Md.; Sun., 8 p.m., $45.50-$250.

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Judith Hill Bethesda Blues and Jazz Club, 7719 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, Md.; Fri., 8 p.m., $40-$45.

Judith Hill was one of the final artists Prince mentored before his untimely death in April. Prince produced Hill’s soulful and funky debut album, “Back in Time,” which was recorded at his Paisley Park, and showcased the singer during both of his D.C. shows last year, as well as his Rally 4 Peace concert in Baltimore. Hill, a former backup singer for Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder, was also featured in the Oscar-winning documentary “20 Feet From Stardom.”

Paul Simon Paul Simon is an American musical treasure. At 74, he’s still exploring new musical genres while also reinterpreting his classic compositions and hits. For his first appearances at Wolf Trap, expect to hear “Mother and Child Reunion,” “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard” and even a few Simon and Garfunkel-era favorites, in addition to songs from his new album, “Stranger to Stranger.” Wolf Trap, Filene Center, 1551 Trap Road, Vienna; Mon. & Tue., 8 p.m., sold out.

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and introspective, Oldham is far more versatile than the average folky. So it’s not too shocking to find him paired up with Bitchin’ Bajas, a Chicago-based trio that tastefully channels the celestial sounds of minimalist and new-age music from the ’60s and ’70s, for the album “Epic Jammers and Fortunate Little Ditties.” Oldham and Bitchin’ Bajas are touring together, performing sets individually and in collaboration.

to listen to K-pop, eat some Korean food and help make D.C.’s first K-pop fanzine, which illustrator Malaka Gharib will put together in the coming weeks.

Sixth and I Historic Synagogue, 600 I St. NW; Sat., 8 p.m., $30-$35.

Whenever Axl Rose is involved, there’s a chance a performance will be canceled, for a variety of rock ’n’ roll reasons. This time, however, original Guns N’ Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan have returned to the lineup after more than 20 years. Assuming this show happens, expect a nostalgiapacked playlist of ’80s anthems and power ballads to collide with the reality that it’s been almost

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K-Pop Fanzine Workshop If you’re interested in or obsessed with Korean pop music, you won’t want to miss the first K-Pop Fanzine Workshop, an open house-style party at Korean joint BUL. Drop in during the afternoon

BUL, 2431 18th St. NW; Sat., noon-4 p.m., free.

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Guns N’ Roses

Asha Bhosle Asha Bhosle comes from a place where vocalists are heard but not seen — Bollywood, home of the playback singer who records songs for a movie-musical actor to lip sync. Yet Bhosle’s voice was too strong and pure to remain offstage forever. The 82-year-old began her career in 1943, and has contributed to more than 1,000 movies. By the time she started performing live regularly in the 1980s, she was a beloved symbol of India — returned to prominence by soundtrack maestro A.R. Rahman. Catch her while you can: Bhosle says this is her farewell tour. Wolf Trap, Filene Center, 1551 Trap Road, Vienna; Wed., 8 p.m., $40-$175.

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Mexican acoustic guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela have won the hearts of music lovers across the globe at their exhilarating live performances showcasing Rodrigo’s fiery lead lines and Gabriela’s rhythmic battery. Irish singer, songwriter, and guitarist Ryan Sheridan opens the concert.

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going out guide Selected listings from goingoutguide.com. Head online for venue information and more events and activities!

Sound

The Howard Theatre: Cubanismo, 8 p.m.

U Street Music Hall: Nosaj Thing, Sami, 10 p.m.

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

9:30 Club: Grace Potter, Con Brio, 7

9:30 Club: Jon Bellion, 8 p.m.

p.m.

Birchmere: 10,000 Maniacs, 7:30 p.m.

Birchmere: Angie Stone, 7:30 p.m.

Blues Alley: Nicholas Payton, 8 & 10

Blues Alley: Nicholas Payton 8 & 10

p.m.

p.m.

Gypsy Sally’s: The Pimps of Joytime,

Gypsy Sally’s: Sam Lewis Band,

Kuf Knotz, 9 p.m.

Rosedale, 8 p.m.

Jiffy Lube Live: Weezer, Panic at the

Kennedy Center/Terrace Theater:

Rock & Roll Hotel: Kevin Morby, Jaye Bartell, 8 p.m.

The Hamilton: Robert Ellis, Tom Brosseau, 7:30 p.m.

Disco, 7 p.m.

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Chris Thile, Gabriel Kahane, Julian Lage and Merrill Garbus, 7:30 p.m.

Kennedy Center/Concert Hall:

Dixie Chicks: After an extended hiatus, the Dixie Chicks — from left, Emily Robison, Natalie Maines and Martie Maguire — are back on the road performing the hits, as well as covers that are expected (Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide”) and unexpected (Beyonce’s countrified “Daddy Lessons”). On Saturday, the band hits Jiffy Lube Live.

LINCOLN jar of pimento cheese

Farm Fresh Salads Brussels Sprout Salad pinenuts, pecorino cheese, peaches Watermelon Salad feta, radish, torn basil, mint, pistachio vinaigrette Buttermilk Cucumber Salad bread & butter pickled, cured melon rind

St. Louis Style Pork Ribs

{Trout Fishing in America kin}

Grilled Maryland Sweet Corn

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chili lime crema, quesa fresca cheese, bbq butter, bacon cheddar butter

Farmed Tomato Salad smoked olive oil, thai arugula ice

Desserts

Sides Farmhouse Mac & Cheese Brisket BBQ Baked Beans Chicken Chili Grilled Seasonal Vegetables

Dana Louise & The Glorious Birds

Pulled North Carolina Pulled Pork

BBQ Rubbed Zucchini Steaks

Caesar Salad corn bread croutons

Skillet Corn Bread Hot Dogs, Half Smokes, House honey smoked butter Ground Short Rib Burgers

Brisket Burgers & Hot Dogs

Southern Style Potato Salad relish, mustard, chives, parsley

Creamy Coleslaw carrot, green cabbage, lemon aioli

TO SHARE OFF THE GRILL

Off The Grill

Amish BBQ Chicken

Apple Pie chantilly cream Peach Cobbler vanilla ice cream Southern Banana Pudding compressed pineapple, housemade vanilla wafers, vanilla meringue $35 per person* / $17 12 & under* *does not include tax or gratuity

1110 Vermont Avenue NW 202.386.9200 www.lincolnrestaurant-dc.com

Dining Room Service from 2pm-10pm Bar Service until midnight Musical Styling by DJ Freddie

Jail!” Songs from 1975-1982, Obnox, 8 p.m.

Join us to celebrate Independence Day

House Ground

mustard bbq, mumbo sauce

Rock & Roll Hotel: Pere Ubu “Coed

TEDDY & THE BULLY BAR

4th of July Menu

For The Table Parker House Rolls

Punch Brothers, Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer and I’m With Her, 8 p.m.

SIDES Texas Dry Rubbed Grilled Peach Salad St. Louis Ribs cucumber, blue cheese, baby kale, spiced walnuts, honey lime vinaigrette

BBQ Pulled Pork

Tomato & Watermelon Salad Pickle Brined basil ricotta, pickled watermelon, Fried Chicken red wine vinaigrette

A Night with Good Ol’ Freda {Beatles’ secretary tells all}

Sat, June 25

BE STEADWELL {Strathmore Artist in Residence}

WED, JUNE 29

Ambrosia

Honey Dew Salad Sliced Maryland radish, feta cheese, cucumbers, Watermelon mint, lemon vinaigrette

Southern Potato Salad house made relish, egg, celery, mustard

Kale Coleslaw buttermilk poppy seed dressing

Grilled Veggies zucchini, squash, asparagus, lemon vinaigrette

DESSERTS Maryland Peach Cobbler vanilla bean ice cream

Patriotic Trifle red velvet cake, blueberries, strawberries, fresh whipped cream

Sweet Potato Salad Chocolate Mortal Sin

bread & butter pickles, celery, skillet chocolate brownie, cookie dough ice pickled mustard seed, maple mayo cream, caramel, bacon brittle, bananas

Collard Greens smoked turkey, sweet onion, kale

Buttermilk Corn on the Cobb crab butter, coffee butter, smoked honey butter

Short Rib Baked Beans Mac & Cheese

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DREAMWORKS ANIMATION IN CONCERT

THE FIREBIRD

SUNDAY, JULY 24 AT 8:15 P.M.

THURSDAY, JUNE 30 AT 8:30 P.M.

DREAMWORKS ANIMATION IN CONCERT JUSTIN FREER, CONDUCTOR

A FILM & LIVE MUSIC EVENT

(c) 2016 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.

FRIDAY, JULY 1 AT 8:15 P.M.*

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Dr. John and the Nite Trippers: New Orleans legend Dr. John is one of those musicians who will likely perform until he physically can’t anymore. And at 75, he still puts on a great show: Expect to hear “Such a Night,” “Right Place, Wrong Time” and other NOLA staples at the Howard Theatre on Friday. The Howard Theatre: Reggaefest vs.

Black Cat: Black Mountain, Majeure,

Soca, 11 p.m.

9 p.m.

U Street Music Hall: The Low Anthem, 7 p.m.

Blues Alley: Kathy Sledge, 8 & 10 p.m.

EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR NICHOLAS BARDONNAY, MULTIMEDIA ARTIST WOLF TRAP OPERA SINGERS US ARMY HERALD TRUMPETS

FRIDAY, JULY 8 AT 8:15 P.M.*

GERSHWIN’S RHAPSODY IN BLUE YUJA WANG, PIANO LIONEL BRINGUIER, CONDUCTOR

SATURDAY, JULY 9 AT 8:30 P.M. OUT LD RAIDERSSOOF THE LOST ARK

A FILM & LIVE MUSIC EVENT

Gypsy Sally’s: Dangermuffin, On the

EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR

SATURDAY

Bus, 9 p.m.

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9:30 Club: Balkan Beat Box, A-WA,

Kennedy Center/Terrace Theater:

8 p.m.

Dick Gregory: An Evening of Comedy &

Birchmere: Jonathan Coulton, Paul & Storm, 7:30 p.m.

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FRIDAY, JULY 29 AT 8:15 P.M.*

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SATURDAY, JULY 30 AT 8:30 P.M.*

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 AT 8:15 P.M.*

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SETH MACFARLANE AND THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK STEVEN REINEKE, CONDUCTOR

FEATURING JANNI YOUNGE OF HANDSPRING PUPPET COMPANY ˘ CELARU, CONDUCTOR CRISTIAN MA Firebird co-commissioners: Wolf Trap Foundation, Ravinia Festival, Hollywood Bowl, The Mann Center, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, and Sun Valley Summer Symphony.

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THEATRE Folger Theatre presents the world premiere of

District Merchants

Must close June 26! Fri & Sat @ 8pm, Sat & Sun @ 2pm

A new variation of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, set in post-Civil War DC. This uneasy comedy has been hailed as “a tour de force” (DC Metro Theater Arts) and a “compelling piece of poignant theatrical gold” (TheatreBloom). “Expertly executed” – The Washington Post. Their comedy was censored but the banned played on! Avant Bard presents a devilish new comedy inspired by real events. In one of Molière's most popular comedies, his playful lightning-fast dialogue perfectly compliments the Fools' signature high-energy physical style.

Last 4 Perfs! Thru June 26 Thus-Sat at 8 pm Sun at 2 pm

A wild and comic tale of lust, identify and the blues. In English. “poetic and humor-flecked...muscular production” – The Washington Post

On Stage Through July 3

written by Aaron Posner

The Good Devil (in Spite of Himself) Faction of Fools presents

Molière's The Miser

El Paso Blue by Octavio Solis

Now through July 17; Thur-Sat at 7:30 pm; Sat & Sun at 2:00 pm.

Folger Theatre 201 East Capitol St., SE, DC 202.544.7077 www.folger.edu/theatre Gunston Arts Center 2700 S Lang St, Arlington, VA Tix & info:703-418-4808 AvantBard.org/tickets Eastman Theater – Elstad Annex - Gallaudet University 800 Florida Ave NE WDC Metro: NoMa/Gallaudet GALA Theatre 3333 14th Street, NW 202-234-7174 www.galatheatre.org

Starting at $35 Check website for discount info PWYW to $35 $25 GA $18 Stud $12 kids

Check website for info on free CrossTalk DC Conversations Thursdays & Sat mats are Pay What You Will. “inspired stylized humor” - The Washington Post

$20-$42

Helen Hayes Recommended

Free, Strathmore $5-$10

Lines start 1 hour prior to concert time.

MUSIC - CHORAL Serenade! Washington, DC Choral Festival Experience music from around the world!

“Serenade injects a variety of cultural flavors and traditions into the mix." –Washington Post .The 6th annual Serenade! Festival features choirs from Italy, Japan, Latvia, the Netherlands, and the United States!

Friday, June 24; Saturday, June 25; Sunday, June 26

Concerts will be held in Alexandria, Washington, DC, and Strathmore (Bethesda). Visit classicalmovements.com/dc for concert details.

MUSIC - CONCERTS Airmen of Note & Air Force Strings

Marine Band’s Free Country

Fri, Jun 24, at 8 p.m. Sat, Jun 25, at 7 p.m. Tues, Jun 28, at 8 p.m.

Join the Airmen of Note on Fri at the Air Force Memorial and Tues at the U.S. Capitol (West Side) for the “Airmen of Note – On Tour.” Join the Air Force Strings on Sat at the Ntl Harbor Waterfront Plaza Stage located at 165 Waterfront St, National Harbor, MD 20745. Subject to weather cancellation.

The Capitol Police have put restrictions on the public sitting on the West Steps of the U.S. Capitol. Public allowed to place chairs on the terrace in front of the band on the West Side of the Capitol in front of fountain.

All concerts free and open to the public.

Visit usafband.af.mil/ events/index.a sp for additional info.

Thursday, June 23 at 8 p.m. & Saturday, June 25 at 12:30 p.m.

Free Country will perform hits by such artists as Bruno Mars; Prince; Ed Sheeran; Van Halen; the Beatles; Earth, Wind & Fire; Huey Lewis and the News; James Brown; Billy Joel; Kellie Pickler; Marc Cohn; Bob Segar; Jamiroquai; Toto; and Rob Thomas and Santana.

June 23: Sylvan Theater, on the grounds of the Washington Monument June 25: National Harbor Call 202-433-4011 after 6 p.m. for weather related cancellations. www.marineband.marines.mil

Free, no tickets required

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Music Center at Strathmore: “Best of Serenade!” choral concert, 3 p.m.

Jazz, 7 p.m.

SUNDAY

Kennedy Center/Concert Hall:

9:30 Club: Sleep, Windhand, 7 p.m.

Gregory Alan Isakov, 8 p.m.

Birchmere: Three Dog Night, 7:30 p.m.

Rock & Roll Hotel: Mitski, Japanese Breakfast and Jay Som, 8 p.m.

The Fillmore: Lil Uzi Vert, Kodak Black, 21 Savage and Yfn Lucci, 8 p.m.

Stage: Jazz concert, 6 p.m., free.

Stage: Billy McComisky and Sons: Irish

Rock & Roll Hotel: Quasi, 8 p.m.

folk music, 6 p.m., free.

The Fillmore: Lil Uzi Vert, 8 p.m.

The Howard Theatre: Ceu, 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY

The Howard Theatre: Harlem Gospel

TUESDAY

Blues Alley: Kathy Sledge, 8 & 10 p.m.

Choir, 1:30 p.m.; X-Factor Band, 8 p.m.

9:30 Club: Aesop Rock, Rob Sonic, DJ

9:30 Club: Mayer Hawthorne, 7 p.m.

MONDAY

Zone and Homeboy Sandman, 7 p.m.

Merriweather Post Pavilion: Blink-

Blues Alley: Andaiye, 8 & 10 p.m.

Blues Alley: Al Strong, 8 & 10 p.m.

Gypsy Sally’s: Beggars Tomb, Gypsy Soul Revival, 8 p.m.

The Howard Theatre: Randy

182, Silversun Pickups, Cold War Kids,

Iota Club & Cafe: Richard Buckner,

Bachman, 8 p.m.

Violent Femmes, Bear Hands, the

8 p.m.

Jammin Java: The Band Battle, 7 p.m.

U Street Music Hall: Ladyhawke,

Strumbella and Joywave, 1:30 p.m.

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Kennedy Center/Millennium

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MUSIC - CONCERTS Sunsets With a Soundtrack Concert Series

U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus

Tomorrow night! Friday, June 24 8:00 p.m.

The U.S. Army Chorus, the nation's premier men's chorus since 1956, continues its "Celebrating 60" concert series with a fun performance. All concerts are free and open to the public. BYO lawn chair. Series: Most Fridays June 3-Aug 19 at 8:00 p.m. (no show 7/1, 8/12)

Thursday, Jun. 23, 7 p.m.

Summer is finally here! Come out and see the Sea Chanters chorus perform a lively and upbeat concert perfect for a summer’s evening!

West Side of U.S. Capitol Washington, DC usarmyband.com facebook.com/usarmyband youtube.com/usarmyband The Harris Pavilion 9201 Center St. Manassas, VA 20110 202-433-2525 www.navyband.navy.mil

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COMEDY What To Expect When You’re Electing

Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30pm

A musical, political satire. We put the MOCK in Democracy! www.capsteps.com Info: 202.312.1555

Ronald Reagan Building 1300 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Tix available at 202.397.SEAT ticketmaster.com

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Jermaine Fowler & Friends

Jay Pharoah

AHMED MATER

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June 24 The Goddamn Comedy Jam

June 25

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Robert Post Comedy Theatre for Kids

Dick Gregory: An Evening of Comedy & Jazz

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery: From abandoned desert cities to the transformation of Mecca, “Symbolic Cities: The Photography of Ahmed Mater” presents the Saudi artist’s observations of economic and urban change in Saudi Arabia. 1050 Independence Ave. SW; 202-633-1000, asia.si.edu. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 35

Kennedy Center/Concert Hall: Rodrigo y Gabriela, 8 p.m.

Kennedy Center/Millennium Stage: Soul of Afghan Music: Homayoun Sakhi and Salar Nader, 6 p.m., free.

The Fillmore: Whitesnake, Whitford

June 25 Reggie Watts

June 25

Now thru July 31

Judd Apatow & Friends with Michael Che & Pete Holmes

The Second City’s Almost Accurate Guide to America

and St. Holmes, 8 p.m.

The Howard Theatre: Beres Hammond, 8 p.m.

Plus, live podcast recordings with Hard Nation; The Todd Glass Show; The Last Podcast on the Left; Redacted Tonight; and You, Me, Them, Everybody!

Sight

Most performances are recommended for mature audiences.

For tickets and information, visit kennedy-center.org/comedy. (202) 467-4600 | Tickets also available at the Box Office.

Anacostia Community Museum: “Twelve Years That Shook and Shaped Washington: 1963-1975,” the exhibit focuses on the social, economic and political changes that affected the city during that time. 1901 Fort Place SE; 202633-4820, anacostia.si.edu.

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Art Museum of the Americas: “(Art) Xiomas,” the exhibit presents

contemporary Cuban painting, engraving, photography, sculpture, design and video. 201 18th St. NW; 202370-0147, museum.oas.org.

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery: “Heart of an Empire: Herzfeld’s Discovery of Pasargadae,” the exhibition features selections from the Freer|Sackler Archives of Ernst Herzfeld’s drawings, notes and photographs of Pasargadae, the first capital of the ancient Achaemenid Persian Empire and the last resting place of Cyrus the Great. “Turquoise Mountain: Artists Transforming Afghanistan,” artisans from the Murad Khani district of Old Kabul demonstrate their work and share their experiences. The British nongovernmental organization Turquoise Mountain is teaching a new generation of Afghan artisans in woodwork, calligraphy, ceramics, jewelry design and other crafts. The exhibition is organized by the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the Turquoise Mountain Trust with assistance from the U.S. Agency for International


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Development. 1050 Independence Ave. SW; 202-633-1000, asia.si.edu.

Folger Shakespeare Library: SMITHSONIAN’S DIGITALIZATION PROGRAM OFFICE

“America’s Shakespeare,” rare letters, costumes and books reveal how Americans have made Shakespeare their own. From politics and war to stage, screen and radio, his words and ideas weave through and illuminate our continuing national story. 201 East Capitol St. SE; 202-544-7077, folger.edu.

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: “Suspended Animation,” artists Ed Atkins, Antoine Catala, Ian Cheng, Josh Kline, Helen Marten and Agnieszka Polska challenge conceptions of reality. Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, hirshhorn. si.edu. CONTINUED ON PAGE 38

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery: “Body of Devotion: The Cosmic Buddha

The DoD Center Alliance for Nutrition and Dietary Supplement Research at the Uniformed Services University is conducting a research study to see whether careful reading of dietary supplement labels might change purchasing decisions. The research study, which will take place at USU, includes two group sessions (approximately 2-4 weeks apart). Volunteers may be civilian or active duty military personnel at Uniformed Services University (USU), Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, and surrounding military bases and areas. However, military students at USU are not eligible to participate. If interested, Please call (301) 295-1371 or send e-mail to humanperformancelab@usuhs.edu

in 3-D” is an installation of the cosmic Buddha, a sixth-century, life-size limestone figure of Vairochana marked with detailed narrative scenes that cover its surface, representing moments in the life of the historical Buddha, as well as the Buddhist Realms of Existence, a symbolic map of the Buddhist world. 1050 Independence Ave. SW; 202-633-1000, asia.si.edu.

THE BEBE WINANS STORY “ROUSING AND UPLIFTING.” — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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“A RICH PRODUCTION … tremendous voices.” — Arts ATL

ROBERT IRWIN

BOOK BY CHARLES RANDOLPH-WRIGHT AND BEBE WINANS FEATURING ORIGINAL MUSIC AND LYRICS BY BEBE WINANS DIRECTED BY CHARLES RANDOLPH-WRIGHT A CO-PRODUCTION WITH THE ALLIANCE THEATRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH MY DESTINY PRODUCTIONS LLC, DANIEL CHILEWICH AND TODD GERSHWIN

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Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: “Robert Irwin: All the Rules Will Change” is the first museum survey devoted to Irwin’s work from the 1960s, as well as the first U.S. museum survey outside his native California since 1977. A pioneer of California Light and Space art, Irwin is a leading figure in broader movements away from discrete art objects in traditional media and toward an understanding of art as a perceptual experience. Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, hirshhorn.si.edu.

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National Air and Space Museum: “A New Moon Rises: Views From the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera,” this exhibition showcases images of lunar landscapes, including the Apollo landing sites and mountain ranges at the lunar poles. Sixth Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, nasm.si.edu.

National Building Museum: “House and Home,” an ongoing exhibition that

explores what it means to live at home. 401 F St. NW; 202-272-2448, nbm.org.

National Gallery of Art, East Building: “In the Library: Growth and Development of the Salon Livret,” this exhibition of literature includes publications that trace the rise and fall of the Paris Salon, an institution in the French art world, and links them to works in the collection of the National Gallery of Art. Fourth Street and Constitution

domestic glass industry and laboratory science in America. “The Norie Atlas and the Guano Trade,” John Norie’s book of sea charts from the early 19th century anchors this exhibition on the once-important bird-droppings trade in America. “Through the African American Lens: Selections From the Permanent Collection,” the exhibit, presented by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, highlights the African-American

Avenue NW; 202-737-4215.

National Museum of American History: “Artifact Walls — Art, Pottery and Glass in America, 1880s-1920s,” a display highlighting the craftsmanship of American potters and glassmakers who created decorative wares. “Science Under Glass,” more than 1,000 scientific glassware pieces from the 1770s to the 1970s are on display in an exhibition exploring the development of the

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The Angry Birds Movie (PG) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 2:20 Captain America: Civil War (PG-13) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 3:45-7:15-10:30 The Angry Birds Movie 3D (PG) CC/DVS;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 4:45-6:40 Warcraft (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 4:35 X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 3:30-9:00 The Conjuring 2 (R) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 1:30-4:30-6:45-9:45 Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 10:45 Now You See Me 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 3:20-6:30-9:30 Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (R) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 4:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 4:10 The Nice Guys (R) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 2:00 Free State of Jones (R) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 7:00-10:15 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 1:35 The Shallows (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 7:00-9:15-10:20 Warcraft 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 1:45-7:30 Independence Day: Resurgence 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 8:00

AMC Hoffman Center 22 206 Swamp Fox Rd.

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Finding Dory (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets: (!) 10:30-11:30-1:00-3:30-4:00-6:00-9:00 Finding Dory in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: (!) 11:0012:00-1:30-2:00-2:30-4:30-5:00-6:30-7:30-10:10 The Angry Birds Movie (PG) CC/DVS: 11:20-1:50-4:15 Captain America: Civil War (PG-13) CC;No Green Or Red Tickets: 11:50-6:20 The Jungle Book (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets: 10:50-1:25-4:00 Warcraft (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 3:35-9:25 Alice Through the Looking Glass (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets: 10:35-1:15-4:05-6:50-9:35 Me Before You (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 12:50-3:40-6:25-9:20 The Nice Guys (R) CC/DVS: 10:50-1:45-4:25-7:10-9:55 X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 10:30-1:40-5:05 Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 8:00-9:15-11:00 The Conjuring 2 (R) CC/DVS: (!) 10:45-12:45-1:45-3:45-4:45-6:45-7:45-10:45 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 10:45-1:25-4:05-6:45-9:25 X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13) CC: (!) 3:15-10:05 Now You See Me 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 10:40-1:35 Central Intelligence (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 11:15-12:45-2:00-3:30-4:45-6:15-7:40-9:05-10:30 Money Monster (R) CC/DVS: 11:25-1:55-4:20 Free State of Jones (R) CC/DVS: (!) 7:00-10:15 The Shallows (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 7:00-9:30 Love & Friendship (PG) AMC Independent;CC: 12:25-2:50-5:15 X-Men: Apocalypse 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;RealD 3D: (!) 11:45-6:40 Warcraft 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;RealD 3D: (!) 12:40-6:35 Independence Day: Resurgence 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;RealD 3D: (!) 8:00-10:00 DCI 2016 Tour Premiere (NR) Alternative Content: (!) 8:30 Warcraft: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) (!) 10:55-1:50-4:40

Captain America: Civil War in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13) CC;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: 3:05-9:40 The Neon Demon (R) AMC Independent;CC: (!) 7:00-9:45 Independence Day: Resurgence An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) 8:00-10:50 Independence Day Double Feature (PG-13) (!) 5:00

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D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) Stadium Seating: 11:55AM Warcraft: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) Stadium Seating: 4:30 Journey to Space 3D (NR) Stadium Seating: 10:10-12:50 Living in the Age of Airplanes (NR) Stadium Seating: 2:35 A Beautiful Planet 3D (G) Stadium Seating: 11:00-1:40-3:30 Independence Day: Resurgence An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) Stadium Seating: 7:10-9:40

Angelika Film Center Mosaic 2911 District Ave

Captain America: Civil War (PG-13) 10:30-1:30-4:30-7:30-10:45 X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13) 10:00-1:10-4:20-10:50 Me Before You (PG-13) 11:00-1:40-4:20-9:40 The Nice Guys (R) 10:45-1:45-4:45-7:45-10:30 Now You See Me 2 (PG-13) (!) 10:15-1:00-4:00-10:15 The Lobster (R) 12:00-2:40-5:20-10:40 Love & Friendship (PG) 10:30-12:45-3:00-5:15-10:00 Genius (PG-13) (!) 11:15-1:45-4:15-6:45

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) 7:45

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Finding Dory (PG) CC/DVS: (!) 9:50-11:40-12:20-2:50-4:40-5:20-7:50-9:40-10:20 Finding Dory in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC/DVS: (!) 10:30-1:00-2:10-3:30-6:00-7:10-8:30-11:00 The Jungle Book (PG) CC/DVS: 11:30-2:20-5:00-7:40-10:15 Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 8:30-11:20 Warcraft (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:20 X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:30-3:40-6:50-10:00 Me Before You (PG-13) CC/DVS: 11:50-2:30-10:40 Now You See Me 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:00-3:00-6:40-9:35 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (R) CC/DVS: 10:20-12:50-3:20-5:50 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (PG-13) CC/DVS: 11:10-1:50-4:30 Love & Friendship (PG) CC/DVS: 10:10-12:40-3:10 Central Intelligence (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 11:20-2:00-4:50-7:30-10:10 Free State of Jones (R) CC/DVS: 7:00-10:10 Warcraft 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 10:00-4:10 Independence Day: Resurgence 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 8:00-10:50 DCI 2016 Tour Premiere (NR) (!) 8:30 Independence Day Double Feature (PG-13) (!) 5:00

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Finding Dory (PG) CC/DVS;RPX: (!) 2:20-5:10 The Angry Birds Movie (PG) CC/DVS: 1:05-3:30-6:20 Captain America: Civil War (PG-13) CC/DVS: 2:40-6:10-9:30 Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13) Atmos;CC/DVS;RPX: (!) 8:00 Warcraft (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:10-4:00-7:20-10:15 Alice Through the Looking Glass (PG) CC/DVS: 2:35-5:15 X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13) CC/DVS: 2:45 The Jungle Book (PG) CC/DVS: 1:30 The Conjuring 2 (R) CC/DVS: (!) 1:15-4:30-7:40-9:55 Me Before You (PG-13) CC/DVS: 2:00-4:50 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:55-4:35-7:15-10:45 Now You See Me 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS: 2:55-6:50-10:10 Central Intelligence (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 2:10-5:00-7:50-10:40 Free State of Jones (R) CC/DVS: 7:00-10:15 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 1:00-3:45-6:30 The Shallows (PG-13) CC/DVS: 7:00-9:30 Warcraft 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 2:15 Independence Day: Resurgence 3D (PG-13) Atmos;CC/DVS;RPX: (!) 10:55 Finding Dory (PG) CC/DVS: (!) 1:50-4:40-7:30-10:20 Finding Dory in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC/DVS: (!) 1:20-4:10-7:00-9:50 Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 9:00-10:30 Independence Day: Resurgence 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 8:30-9:40 Independence Day Double Feature (PG-13) (!) 5:00

Regal Potomac Yard Stadium 16 3575 Potomac Avenue

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The Angry Birds Movie (PG) CC/DVS: 12:05-2:25 Captain America: Civil War (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:00-3:10-6:30 Finding Dory (PG) CC/DVS: (!) 1:35-2:05-4:40-6:45-7:15-9:50 Finding Dory in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC/DVS: (!) 12:00-2:35-4:10-5:10-7:45-9:20-10:20 Warcraft (PG-13) CC/DVS: 3:45-6:55 Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 8:00-9:15-9:45 Alice Through the Looking Glass (PG) CC/DVS: 12:00-2:40-5:20 The Conjuring 2 (R) CC/DVS: (!) 12:30-1:00-3:35-4:05-7:10-10:15 X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:15-3:30-6:35 Me Before You (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:15-3:55 Now You See Me 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:40-3:50-7:05-10:05 Money Monster (R) CC/DVS: 12:05-2:35-5:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:20-3:20-6:20 Free State of Jones (R) CC/DVS: 7:00-9:45-10:20 Central Intelligence (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 12:10-1:25-2:45-4:00-5:20-7:00-7:55-9:40-10:30 Warcraft 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 12:50-10:00 The Shallows (PG-13) CC/DVS: 7:30-9:50 Independence Day: Resurgence 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 8:30 Independence Day Double Feature (PG-13) (!) 5:00


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Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: “Linn Meyers: Our View from Here” is a site-specific wall drawing stretching the circumference of the inner-circle galleries on the museum’s second level. Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, hirshhorn.si.edu. from a working preparation lab. 10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW; 202-633-1000, mnh.si.edu.

National Museum of the American Indian: “The Great Inka Road:

LEE STALSWORTH

Engineering an Empire,” to celebrate the construction of the Inca Road, which linked Cuzco, Peru, with the farthest reaches of the empire, the exhibition digs into its early foundations and the technologies that made building the road possible. Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-6331000, nmai.si.edu.

National Museum of the American Indian: With “Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist,” the museum presents the first major retrospective of the Cherokee artist, featuring more than 75 drawings, paintings and more. Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, nmai.si.edu.

National Museum of Women in the Arts: “Priya Pereira: Contemporary Artist Books From India,” this exhibition showcases 10 books by Priya Pereira, a book artist based in Mumbai. Trained as a graphic designer and isolated from other book artists, Pereira began creating art books 10 years before she CONTINUED ON PAGE 40

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Stand-up Showcase These programs contain mature themes and strong language.

IN THE TERRACE GALLERY

23 THU

You, Me, Them, Everybody*

IN THE ATRIUM

James A. Johnson Young Artist Series: How to Sing with Others*

25 SAT

Singer-songwriters Aoife O’Donovan and Sarah Jarosz join virtuoso mandolinist, singer, and composer Chris Thile for a demonstration on vocal and string performance. Part of American Acoustic with Chris Thile.

HFNHP Don Redman Jazz Heritage Awards

27 MON

As part of the Centennial Celebration of A late-night-style talk show/podcast, the National Park Service, the Kennedy You, Me, Them, Everybody is hosted by Center and Harpers Ferry National Brandon Wetherbee. Think Letterman. Historical Park (HFNHP) collaborate to The A.V. Club has said the following recognize drummer Albert “Tootie” Heath nice words about the show: “The You, and saxophonist Charles McPherson, Me, Them, Everybody podcast feed is a joined by the Howard Burns Quartet. treasure trove of conversations with funny, insightful, or otherwise interesting people 28 TUE Billy McComisky and Sons from across the cultural spectrum.” McComisky and his sons Patrick, Sean, and Michael are joined by other family IN THE ATRIUM members and friends for an evening of 24 FRI District of Comedy Irish folk music.

Stand-Up Showcase*

Emerging New York comedians—Jared Freid (Comedy Cellar), Anthony DeVito (Comedy Central), and Greg Stone (America’s Got Talent)—headline the Millennium Stage. IN THE FAMILY THEATER

26 SUN

District Comedy*

The D.C.-based company presents a regional showcase featuring Daylon Morrison and Mike Finazzo.

Part of Homegrown: The Music of America series.

The Soul of Afghan Music: Homayoun Sakhi and Salar Nader

29 WED

Sakhi is the outstanding rubâb player of his generation and Nader is a highly sought-after percussionist. Together, they are celebrated proponents of Afghan music. Part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.

IN THE FAMILY THEATER

30 THU Free general admission tickets will be distributed in *the States Gallery (at 5 p.m. on 6/23 & 24; at 3:30 p.m. on 6/25) or the Family Theater Lobby (at 5:30 p.m. on 6/26 & 30, 7/1–3), up to two tickets per person.

Home Within*

A beautiful audio-visual performance, Syrian composer and clarinetist Kinan Azmeh and Syrian Armenian visual artist Kevork Mourad have created an impressionistic reflection on the Syrian revolution and its aftermath.

July 6 Miramar

IN THE FAMILY THEATER

1 FRI

Klaperttarr´ak & Aukeran*

Trikitixa (accordion) player and bar owner Manuel Iturregi Legarreta’s group of musicians from around Bilbao demonstrates the Basque festival tradition of kalejira. Aukeran dance company’s choreography is a blend of traditional and contemporary Basque dance, using stylized traditional dress.

GWU station and ride the free Kennedy Center shuttle departing every 15 minutes until midnight.

FREE TOURS

are given daily by the Friends of the Kennedy Center tour guides. Tour hours: M–F, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., and Sa./Su. from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. For information, call (202) 416-8340.

The Celebrity Gaze,” an exhibition of portraits of celebrities that questions the roles of the subjects, artists and viewers in creating and experiencing the celebrity gaze. “Hollywood and Time: Celebrity Covers,” this exhibition features original cover art commissioned by Time magazine: vintage portraits of 30 celebrities including Dustin Hoffman, Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, Paul Newman, Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep, Steven Spielberg and Woody Allen. “Double Take: Daguerreian Portrait Pairs,” this exhibition showcases 14 daguerreotypes, two portraits each of seven subjects: George Bancroft, Jenny Lind, Zachary Taylor, Frederick Douglass, Jefferson Davis, Daniel Webster and John

Part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.

2 SAT

Biotzetik Basque Choir*

Founded by members of Boise, Idaho’s Basque community, the choir performs both traditional Basque folk songs and formal choral pieces. Part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.

IN THE FAMILY THEATER

3 SUN

NOKA*

The California trio, daughters and grand-daughters of Basque immigrants, specializes in songs about Basque culture, gender, and identity. They are joined by Basque folk singer-songwriter Mikel Markez.

4 MON

Theljon Allen

This young trumpet player and his Baltimore-based band are making waves on the jazz scene.

5 TUE

Tuelo

Formed by South African singersongwriter Tuelo Minah, the band has a unique soul-rocking sound that is raw, graceful, and poetic.

6 WED

Miramar

Featuring members of Bio Ritmo, the band is led by Laura Ann Singh, Marlysse Simmons Argandoña, and Rei Alvarez and performs boleros, Latin America’s ultimate expression of love and suffering.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 39 knew that the genre had a name. She has published limited-edition works under the imprint Pixie Bks for the past 22 years, exploring subjects including Indian culture, time and language through creative structures, use of type and hand-drawn images. “She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers From Iran and the Arab World,” an exhibition of contemporary photographs exploring politics and personal identity in the Middle East by Jananne Al-Ani, Boushra Almutawakel, Gohar Dashti, Rana El Nemr, Lalla Essaydi, Shadi Ghadirian, Tanya Habjouqa, Rula Halawani, Nermine Hammam, Rania Matar, Shirin Neshat and Newsha Tavakolian. “Alison Saar in Print,” Saar uses printmaking techniques and hand-wrought woodcuts to explore themes of feminine, racial and cultural

National Air and Space Museum: Smithsonian photographer

Carolyn Russo’s “Art of the Airport Tower” explores the visual language of contemporary and historical airport control towers. Sixth Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, nasm.si.edu


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National Building Museum: “Around the World in 80 Paper Models” is drawn from a 4,500-piece collection recently donated to the museum. The architectural paper models represent buildings, cultures and countries from Austria to Wales. 401 F St. NW; 202-272-2448, nbm.org. Quincy Adams. Eighth and F streets NW; 202-633-1000, npg.si.edu.

Newseum: “Inside Today’s FBI, fighting Crime in the Age of Terror,” a new version of the FBI exhibit, features evidence and artifacts from some of the FBI’s biggest cases. In the post-9/11 era, the bureau’s top priorities are terrorists, spies and cybercriminals, stalked with powerful new surveillance technologies. The FBI’s mission of combating terrorism is

a major focus of the new exhibit, which displays more than 45 new artifacts, including the Toyota Corolla abandoned by 9/11 hijackers at Washington Dulles International Airport and a Nissan Pathfinder that was rigged with explosives in a failed attempt to bomb Times Square in 2010. The alarm clocks, propane tanks, pressure-cooker pot and other components of the homemade bomb are on display inside the SUV.

555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW; 888-6397386, newseum.org.

Phillips Collection: “Bettina Pousttchi: Double Monuments,” in her series “Double Monuments for Flavin and Tatlin,” the Berlin-based artist incorporates rails, street barricades and metal crowd barriers into sculptural forms with spiraling vertical towers CONTINUED ON PAGE 42

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and neon light tubes. The sculptures reference the work of Russian constructivist sculptor-architect Vladimir Tatlin from the 1920s and American minimalist artist Dan Flavin from the 1960s. The works will be paired with Naum Gabo’s “Linear Structure in Space No. 1” (1943) and photographs from the 1930s and 1940s by Bernice Abbott, Louis Faurer, Alfred Eisenstaedt and Gjon Mill. “William Merritt Chase: A Modern Master,” this retrospective of Chase’s work includes portraits and figurative paintings, urban park scenes, domestic

interiors, still lifes and landscapes. Co-organized by the Phillips Collection, the Museum of Fine Arts of Boston, Fondazione Musei Civici Venezia and the Terra Foundation for American Art, the exhibition brings together more than 75 of the artist’s best works from all phases of his four-decade-long career. “Karel Appel: A Gesture of Color,” marking the 10th anniversary of the artist’s death, this exhibition of 22 paintings and sculptures revisits Appel’s early interest in children’s art, his stylistic experiments and his highly personal and abstract interpretation of traditional subjects

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including the nude, the portrait and the urban or rural landscape. “A Gesture of Color” is a part of an international reappraisal of Appel’s work that includes exhibitions in The Hague, Paris and Munich. Permanent collection: The museum houses a collection of modern and contemporary American and European art including Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s iconic “Luncheon of the Boating Party,” Jacob Lawrence’s “Migration Series,” a room dedicated to Mark Rothko and a wax room by Wolfgang Laib. 1600 21st St. NW; 202-387-2151, phillipscollection.org.

Smithsonian American Art Museum: “Martin Puryear: Multiple Dimensions,” the exhibition features more than 70 of Puryear’s sculptures, prints and drawings, including many works that have never before been shown as well as drawings and a maquette for “Bearing Witness,” a public sculpture in the District. “No Mountains in the Way,” this 1974 photographic survey of Kansas features work by Jim Enyeart, who concentrated on buildings; Terry Evans, who snapped people; and Larry Schwarm, who focused on landscapes. Eighth and F streets NW;

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The George Washington University Museum and the Textile Museum: “A Collector’s Vision: Creating the Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Collection,” highlights of the collection, including 1,000 maps and prints, rare letters, photographs and drawings that document the history of Washington. “For the Record: The Art of Lily Spandorf,” this exhibition explores the artwork of Austrian-born watercolorist and journalist Spandorf (1914-2000). Working with pen, ink, watercolor and gouache, Spandorf became known for the news illustrations she created for the Washington Star, the Christian Science Monitor and The Washington Post. Late in her career, she became celebrated for recording the transformation of Washington’s urban landscape, especially the many red-brick, late-19th-century buildings facing demolition, being demolished or whose historical contexts were erased for modern construction. “Stories of Migration: Contemporary Artists Interpret Diaspora,” art quilts and other works by 44 international artists center on migration themes in this juried and invitational exhibition co-organized with the Studio Art Quilt Associates and with assistance from George Washington University’s Diaspora Program. 701 21st St. NW; 202-994-5200, museum.gwu. edu.

U.S. Botanic Garden: “Flora of the National Parks,” in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, this exhibition showcases plant species and communities found throughout the more than 400 national parks. Giant redwoods, aspen forests, water lilies and endangered Virginia spiraea are represented. Illustrations and photographs are included in the exhibit. 100 Maryland Ave. SW; 202-225-8333, usbg.gov.

Stage 2016 Source Festival: The annual festival features 24 new works, including 10-minute shorts, full-length plays and artistic blind dates, through July 3, $10-$20. All Access Pass $100. Source Theatre, 1835 14th St. NW; 202-2047800, sourcefestival.org/. “Another Way Home”: A drama by

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Anna Ziegler about a boy who disappears at summer camp, through July 24, $17+. Pay-What-You-Can Previews June 23 and June 26. Theater J, 1529 16th St. NW; 202-777-3210, theaterj.org.

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National Museum of Natural History: “The Primordial Landscapes: Iceland Revealed” features photographs by Feodor Pitcairn, above, and poetry by Ari Trausti Guomundsson that focus on the natural beauty of Iceland. 10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW; 202-633-1000, mnh.si.edu. of Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venice,” through July 3, $35-$75. Folger Theatre, 201 East Capitol St. SE; 202-544-7077, folger.edu. LAST CHANCE “El Paso Blue”: The company presents Octavio Solis’ drama, loosely based on “Oedipus Rex” and set in a Mexican-American community in Texas, through Sun., Thursday and Sunday $38, $26 seniors, $20 students and military; Friday and Saturday $42, $26 seniors, $20 students and military. Gala Hispanic Theatre, 3333 14th St. NW; 202-234-7174, galatheatre.org.

“Evita”: A musical drama based on the Argentine political figure Eva Peron, through July 24, $38-$75. Olney Theatre Center, 2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd., Olney; 301-924-3400, olneytheatre.org. LAST CHANCE “Gravedigger’s Tale”: Comedic actor Louis Butelli stars in a oneman production based off Shakespeare’s “Hamlet, through Sun., free. Folger Theatre, 201 East Capitol St. SE; 202544-7077, folger.edu.

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LAST CHANCE ‘Floyd Collins’: A biographical musical about the American cave explorer Floyd Collins, who spent more than two weeks trapped in a Kentucky cave, through Sun., $15-$30. 1st Stage, 1524 Spring Hill Rd., McLean; 703-854-1856, 1ststagetysons.org.

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Vaudeville“: A production inspired by

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the vaudeville productions from the late 19th century. Expect period costumes, live music and physical comedy, opens Fri. through July 17, $20, children $10. Round House Theatre, 4545 EastWest Hwy., Bethesda; 240-644-1100, roundhousetheatre.org.

“Kinky Boots“: A Tony Award-winning musical about a young man who forms an unlikely friendship with a cabaret star to save his father’s shoe business, through July 10, $25-$115. Kennedy Center, Opera House, 2700 F St. NW; 202-467-4600, kennedy-center.org.

“Next to Normal“: The Pulitzer Prizewinning play examines the impact of mental illness on one particular family, through July 10, $55, age 24 and younger $45, seniors $50. Andrew Keegan Theatre, 1742 Church St. NW; 202-2653767, keegantheatre.com.

LAST CHANCE Light Switch Dance Theatre: A performance of “Nest,” a

“One Destiny“: Actors take on the

piece by Sandra C. Atkinson of Light Switch Dance Theatre that involves music, film, art and dance, as well as “Jump In,” which was inspired by Maya Angelou’s book “Life Doesn’t Frighten Me,” opens Sat. through Sun., $15-$30. Dance Place, 3225 Eighth St. NE; 202269-1600, danceplace.org.

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identities of individuals who were present the night of President Lincoln’s assassination and explore the key facts surrounding it, through July 2, $5. Ford’s Theatre, 511 10th St. NW; 202-347-4833, fordstheatre.org. LAST CHANCE “The Amazing Interactive Adventure 2“: A choose-

your-own-adventure play performed by the Fun Company, through Sun.,

$14. Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick; 301-694-4744, marylandensemble.org.

“The Good Devil (In Spite of Himself)“: A new comedy about art and censorship by Mario Baldessari and Tyler Herman, through July 17, $10-$35. Pay-What-You-Will Thursday evening and Saturday matinees. Gunston Arts Center Theatre One, 2700 S. Lang St., Arlington; 703-548-3092.

“The Little Mermaid“: Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale is brought to life with music, dance and puppets in this joint Imagination Stage and Washington Ballet production, through Aug. 14, $10-$35. Imagination Stage, 4908 Auburn Ave., Bethesda; 301-280-1660, imaginationstage.org. THURSDAY ONLY “Up in Arms: Monster Intelligence“: Melvin the

Monster and Red the Rat team up for a Broadway-style musical adventure, Thu., $10. Wolf Trap, Children’s Theatre-in-theWoods, 1551 Trap Rd., Vienna; 877-9653872, wolftrap.org.

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Plant can’t remember the ’60s

The young members of a Cincinnati dance troupe suffer from mysterious seizures in “The Fits.”

Being a girl is scary. It’s even worse in ‘The Fits.’ A mysterious ailment strikes a dance team in the coming-of-age flick FILM “The Fits” is about girl power. It’s also about girl fear. In the movie, opening locally Friday, 11-year-old tomboy Toni (Royalty Hightower) is spending a day with her older brother in the boxing section of a Cincinnati community center when she glimpses the all-girl dance team that practices in another part of the building. Toni winds up joining the group (the members of which are played by a real-life Cincinnati troupe, the Q-Kidz Dance Team), and then things get scary. The team’s older members and leaders suddenly begin suffering strange seizures and fainting spells that strike without warning. The younger girls are simultaneously frightened by this medical mystery and compelled to want to be like the older, cooler

teens. So … puberty, pretty much. The movie’s three writers — Saela Davis, Lisa Kjerulff and Anna Rose Holmer — wanted to capture the feeling of being on the cusp of adulthood, specifically how it feels for preteen girls. “We were really pushing each other to discuss what these fears were that we had,” says Holmer, who also directed the film. “Body image and group dynamics, and maybe some of the [fears] that haven’t gone away.” Like Holmer, Davis and Kjerulff also had key positions on the

“We were really pushing each other to discuss what these fears were that we had [as preteen girls].” ANNA ROSE HOLMER, director and

co-writer of “The Fits”

film’s crew, with Davis serving as editor and Kjerulff producing. That made a tremendous difference, Holmer says. “This had the most female department heads and most gender-balanced crew that I’ve ever worked with, and that came directly from the three of us being the key decision-makers and hirers,” Holmer says. “The dynamic was pushed even further because we had a cast of 45 teenage girls; I think it was important for them to see women — and lots of diverse women — in positions of power on set.” An emphasis on the value of female-centered power is one of the film’s hallmarks. “It was really important to us that no one in the film ever tells [Toni], ‘No, you can’t do that’ or ‘That’s not for you,’ ” Holmer says. “[We wanted] to keep agency within her character and to not deflate the choices she was making. It’s all driven by her desire to find out who she is.” KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (EXPRESS)

‘70s Wonder Woman Lynda Carter to play president on The CW’s “Supergirl” this fall

A key chapter of rock ‘n’ roll history could be rewritten by a jury that began deliberating Wednesday over whether Led Zeppelin ripped off a riff for its epic “Stairway to Heaven.” Frontman Robert Plant, 67, testified Tuesday in L.A. that he had no recollection of the 1968 instrumental tune “Taurus,” by the band Spirit, and that it did not inspire Led Zeppelin’s 1971 song. He also said he did not remember the night he attended a Spirit concert because he was in a car accident hours later. “I don’t have a recollection of mostly anybody I’ve hung out with,” he added. The case was prompted by a claim leveled against Led Zeppelin by the estate of the late songwriter Randy Wolfe, aka Spirit founder “Randy California.” (AP/THE WASHINGTON POST)

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‘Bachelor’ spinoff with Ben and Lauren planned “The Bachelor” Season 20 couple Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell are getting a spinoff reality series on Freeform. The new show, “Ben and Lauren: Happily Ever After,” is scheduled to premiere in October. Higgins proposed to Bushnell at the end of the latest “The Bachelor” season, which wrapped up in March. The Freeform channel is owned by ABC Family Worldwide. (EXPRESS) INTERVIEWS

Judith Hill describes Prince passing out Singer and Prince protege Judith Hill says she witnessed Prince lose consciousness in the middle of a conversation six days before he died of an accidental overdose of the painkiller fentanyl. Hill told The New York Times that the episode happened mid-flight on April 15, and caused the plane to make an emergency landing in Illinois on its way back to Prince’s Minneapolis home after his two shows in Atlanta. Hill said it was the first time she’d ever seen him in distress. (AP) INVESTIGATIONS

Shooter was fixated on ‘Voice’ singer, friend says A friend of the gunman who shot and killed “The Voice” singer Christina Grimmie and himself after an Orlando, Fla., concert June 10 says in a police report that the shooter had developed a fixation on Grimmie within the past year. Cory Dennington, who worked with the gunman, Kevin Loibl, at a Best Buy in St. Petersburg, Fla., told Orlando detectives that Loibl spent most of his time watching clips of Grimmie on YouTube and constantly monitored her social media accounts. (AP)

“Beasts of No Nation” actor Abraham Attah, 15, joins cast of “Spider-Man: Homecoming“


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“It’s hard to imagine anything less fitting to promote the idea of ‘fair play’ than including a chained and likely doped up animal in the ceremony.”


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CANCER (June 21-July 22) You may be letting time slip by without making the best use of it. But this is a trend that you can surely reverse. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You’re likely to realize something that puts you in a whole new place, psychologically and emotionally. Progress can be made. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You’re going to want to put down a few things and spend time with someone who has been getting the short end of the stick recently. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You’re waiting for news that may determine the direction you will be headed in the next few weeks. WEDNESDAY’S SOLUTION

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You

might awaken early with certain thoughts swirling in your head that are best put to good use immediately. Is it time?

WEDNESDAY’S SOLUTION

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Something rather mysterious is likely to happen. Focus on doing anything you are sure will have a positive impact. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Avoid guesswork at all costs. Even information that comes to you via a rival can be useful. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) You may have some regrets if you let time pass without taking full advantage of it. This may mean rising quite early.

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TODAY: Showers — and a few embedded storms — are fairly widespread in the early morning. We may see peeks of sun toward lunch and during the early to midafternoon. The period between about 3 and 8 p.m. is when we’ll have another, potentially more significant round of storms to think about.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) You don’t have anyone leaning over your shoulder, so you are free to try something that might not otherwise be approved. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You’re likely to hear from someone with whom you’ve had a productive relationship in the past, but who has been out of the picture for a while.

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE | STEPHAN PASTIS

AVG. HIGH: 86 RECORD HIGH: 98 AVG. LOW: 67 RECORD LOW: 51 SUNRISE: 5:43 a.m. SUNSET: 8:37 p.m.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Don’t let your fantasies take control of you. Remember to keep things grounded and realistic — especially when your efforts start to pay off.

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1757: Forces of the East India Company led by Robert Clive win the Battle of Plassey, which effectively marks the beginning of British colonial rule in India.

1812: Britain, unaware that America had declared war against it five days earlier, rescinds its policy on neutral shipping, a major issue of contention between the countries.

1972: Richard Nixon and White House chief of staff H.R. Haldeman discuss using the CIA to obstruct the FBI’s Watergate investigation. (Revelation of the recording of this conversation sparks Nixon’s resignation in 1974.)

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52 Christ the Redeemer city, briefly 54 Opening poker stakes 56 Prefix meaning “sun” 57 Mine vehicles 59 Hearty soup 61 Enemy 62 1960s hits? 63 Go off course 64 Type of boot or lift 65 Long start, of old 66 Tear inelegantly

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‘Sexiest Patriot Alive’ sounded not quite right

No hearts grew fonder After announcing her departure from Twitter and Instagram on Monday, Demi Lovato returned to Twitter on Tuesday, tweeting, “F--k this. I’m back bitches. And I’m coming back more honest than ever.” She added emojis of a smiley face wearing sunglasses, a hand making a rude gesture and a devil. On Monday, she had tweeted, “Damn I gotta quit saying s--t. Bye Twitter.” She had not yet posted anything new to Instagram. (EXPRESS)

People magazine has declared Matthew McConaughey the No. 1 reason to love America in its special Fourth of July edition. The accompanying article makes frequent mention of the actor’s all-American-ness, citing such characteristics as playing sports, driving pickups and calling his mother every Sunday. Also in the issue: 99 other reasons to love America. These reasons include Serena Williams, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Girl Scout Cookies and the Grand Canyon. Gwyneth Paltrow also makes an appearance, saying, “The American Dream is still alive — we can build an extraordinary life and find an amazing opportunity.” (EXPRESS)

CALIFORNIA

Oprah’s pet man also gives her flowers and cards!

Her butt thinks of itself more as a Bay Area type

Oprah Winfrey told Kelly Ripa on “Live With Kelly” Tuesday that each of her five dogs gives her flowers and cards on holidays and for special occasions. “Stedman helps them write their notes,” Winfrey said, referring to male consort Stedman Graham. “He writes in the dogs’ voices: ‘Thank you for the time I threw up in the middle of the night and you cleaned it up.’ ” (EXPRESS)

Blake Lively, who called her rear an “Oakland booty” on Instagram, defended her comment, seen by many as racially insensitive, on a radio show Tuesday. “I was celebrating my body,” she said. Her use of the “Baby Got Back” lyric inspired its writer, Sir Mix-aLot, to get involved, Us Weekly reported. “I don’t get [the issue] at all. She’s … proud of her butt. I’m glad she embraced the look, because that’s what I wanted [with the song],” he said. (EXPRESS)

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Blake posted this with the caption “L.A. face with an Oakland booty.”

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