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Tickets $15. Get ready for Penelope Spheeris’ talk at the Tomorrow Theater with one of her more family-friendly films: Wayne’s World!

Cartoonist Jack Kent (Sketchy People, Gulls, and Minus Tide) will kick off the evening with a group drawing session of scenes from the movie. We’ll have pencils & paper, and feel free to bring your personal stash of sketching supplies.

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Tickets FREE. Join us for a sneak peek of Irene Taylor’s new exciting film I Am: Céline Dion followed by a Q&A with the director! Directed by Academy Award nominee Irene Taylor, I Am: Celine Dion gives us a raw and honest behind-the-scenes look at the iconic superstar’s struggle with a life-altering illness. Serving as a love letter to her fans, this inspirational documentary highlights the music that has guided her life while also showcasing the resilience of the human spirit.

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Tickets $15. Step into the rhythm of the 1930s with an unforgettable evening of dance and cinema!
Join us for a special screening of the beloved film Swing Kids with a pre-show swing dancing lesson before the movie!

Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or a newcomer to swing, the evening will pull you in through the infectious energy of swing culture. Don’t forget your dancing shoes!

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Tickets $15. In honor of the Purple One’s birthday (June 7, 1958), celebrate one of the greatest musicians of all time with his film debut. Singing along is highly encouraged. Come early & dance while DJ Klyph spins some Prince tunes! 

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Tickets $15. Join us for a purr-fect evening featuring live music as we rocket back to the early 2000s with Josie and The Pussycats. In one of Parker Posey’s lesser-known but incredibly iconic roles, she shines as the conniving and hilariously over-the-top villain Fiona. Break out the jelly shoes and get ready to dance, local band The Red Strings will perform a short set before the screening

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Tickets $15. The Indigo Girls have been producing game-changing queer folk-rock for the past 40 years. Celebrate the outstanding legacy of the band and the women behind it with this exciting new documentary. Local songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Anna Diem will perform an acoustic set of originals and Indigo Girls songs before the film. With four decades of making music as the iconic folk-rock band Indigo Girls, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have made their mark as musicians, songwriters, and dedicated activists. They have represented radical self-acceptance to many, leading multiple generations of fans to say, “the Indigo Girls saved my life.” Still, Amy and Emily battled misogyny, homophobia, and a harsh cultural climate chastising them for not fitting into a female pop star mold. With joy, humor, and heart-warming earnestness, Sundance award-winning director Alexandria Bombach brings us into a contemporary conversation with Amy and Emily—alongside decades of the band’s home movies and intimate present-day vérité.

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TICKETS 9 p.m. tickets available HERE. 6:30 p.m. screening Sold Out. THE EXPERIENCE & FILM The Portland Premiere…

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