TPR Cinema Tuesday
Posted by thomas-cummins on 04 May 2009 at 08:05 pm | Tagged as: upcoming events
Tue, Aug 25 | ||
7:30 pm | to | 9:30 pm |
The 2009 Season!
Texas Public Radio’s 2009 Cinema Tuesdays series begins May 26 at the Bijou at Crossroads Theatre. We hope you enjoy this season’s schedule of films, featuring classic Hollywood fare, foreign films from Italy, France, Greece, and a few surprises. Blu-Ray discs offer a great experience at home, but there’s nothing like sharing a good movie with your friends and family in a theater. So come on out each Tuesday, as we give away some great door prizes, show our film, and have a lot of fun! As with previous TPR Cinema events, show time is 7:30 each night.
Suggested donations of $10 for members and $12 for non-members will get you in for these one-time only showings! In addition, we are now offering a season pass good for all 14 weeks for a $100 donation. Click the “Season Pass” button to reserve your season pass.
To make reservations by donation in advance, use our secure form, or call 614-8977, or 1-, during regular business hours. All proceeds from the Cinema Tuesdays series benefit Texas Public Radio.
Finally, don’t forget to sign up for the Cinema Tuesdays newsletter to find out more about the upcoming season and other movie-related news, and subscribe to the Cinema Tuesdays podcast for DVD reviews, interviews, and more, delivered to your desktop for download to a portable MP3 player.
We look forward to seeing you at the movies this summer!
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2009 Schedule
May 26 – The Manchurian Candidate
June 2 – Koyaanisqatsi
June 9 – Lola Montès
June 16 – Sullivan’s Travels
June 23 – Oscar Short Documetaries
June 30 – Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure
July 7 – Oscar Shorts
July 14 – El Norte
July 21 – A Streetcar Named Desire
July 28 – A Secret
August 4 – Taxi Driver
August 11 – Amarcord
August 18 – Harvey
August 25 – Z
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