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Shane screens new doc examining misinformation
May 5, 2021
The hometown premiere of
Trust Me, a feature-length, award-winning documentary, will screen at Livingston’s Shane Center early this month. Showings will take place Thursday through Saturday at 7:30pm, May 6th–8th, followed by a Sunday matinee at 3:30pm on May 9th.
Produced and presented by the Getting Better Foundation and directed by Oscar-nominee, Roko Belic, the film examines the global crisis of misinformation, the malicious players who use it, and what we can do to protect ourselves.
“We’re enthused to screen this in Livingston, because we all need to know how to properly consume media,” says Executive Producer Joe Phelps. “Not only what the publishers are doing behind the scenes, but also why we are all so vulnerable to the misinformation and actual addictions associated with today’s media.”
UPDATE: FEB. 3 AT 5 A.M.
Law enforcement recommends school be canceled for East Side Elementary, Sleeping Giant Middle School and Park High School on Thursday, Feb. 4.
Authorities say the incident on View Vista Drive remains unresolved and unsafe.
Students should not plan on attending any athletic practices or zero-hour classes Thursday, according to law enforcement.
Washington and Winans will continue to be fully open with breakfast and lunch served as usual. Their bus schedule will also remain as usual, according to authorities. However, off-site lunches will not be delivered.
If the incident on View Vista resolves, or begins to take a positive turn, authorities said they will notify the public by 6 p.m. Wednesday evening.