Continues at the Brattle Theatre through February 27. All shows on 35mm, see brattlefilm.org for showtimes.
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SEATS AT THE TABLE: HOW GBAC CREATED A FORUM FOR FEMALE AND BIPOC ARTISTS
"There is a career and a lifestyle in art. You just have to learn how to find it and navigate yourself, despite what others say."
INTERVIEW: ALEXANDRE KOBERIDZE, DIRECTOR OF “WHAT DO WE SEE WHEN WE LOOK AT THE SKY?”
"What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?" is streaming with subscription at MUBI.com.
FILM REVIEW: “POLY STYRENE: I AM A CLICHÉ”
Directed by Celeste Bell and Paul Sng. UK, 2021, 96 minutes. Available on VOD.
MOVIE DIARY: “THE THING CALLED LOVE”
Directed by Peter Bogdanovich. US, 1993, 116/118 minutes. Available on DVD and VOD.
FILM REVIEW: “JACKASS FOREVER”
Directed by Jeff Tremaine. US, 2022, 96 minutes. Now playing at most local multiplexes.
INTRODUCING THE BOSTON WINTER EXPRESS
Mayor Michelle Wu announces the outdoor arts and entertainment programming
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ANNOUNCEMENT: EVENT SCHEDULE FOR UPCOMING KEROUAC CENTENNIAL
“Upcoming festivities will feature the return of a portion of the original 120-foot-long ‘On The Road’ scroll.”
NAAC ARTS PROGRAM BEGINS MENTORING PROCESS
Aims to support BIPOC administrators