Events Calendar March 9-13
Uninsured and BIPOC folks are prioritized for free flu shots and COVID-19 testing. You have to call in advance to schedule. Walking, driving and biking are all permitted.
The Annual Cascade Festival of African Films which, naturally, will be migrating entirely to the internet this year features African films by African filmmakers. Among the films showcased this year are Sam Soko’s
Softie and
12 midnight
“Mimaw and her friends Paolo, Kachi and Gilligan go on a journey of self-discovery together as they play games and wrestle with new dilemmas – puppy love, circumcision, and other horror stories. Set in ’90s Manila, Philippines, the story takes us into the colorful pop-culture world of these four 13-year old friends, back in the days when video games were still a novelty.”
Events Calendar March 3-5
Can’t Hardly Wait and
Josie and the Pussycats. From the press release: “1998’s all-star teen comedy Can’t Hardly Wait captured the spirit of a generation at the edge of the millennium while establishing the voices of filmmakers Deborah Kaplan & Harry Elfont; in 2001, their adaptation of Josie and the Pussycats and a villainous Parker Posey in braces offered a prophetic satire of the music and film industries and went on to become a cult legend. For this special ‘Extra Credit’ offering from Movie Madness University Online, join Hollywood Theatre Community Programmer Anthony Hudson for an interview with the writing/directing duo, covering everything from their iconic films and ensemble casts to collaborative filmmaking, The Flintstones, and the cultural impact of introducing Jan Brady to George Glass in their script for A Very Brady Sequel.”
Events Calendar Feb 23-27 psuvanguard.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from psuvanguard.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Virtual Events Calendar Feb. 16-20
$20–25
Northwest Portland’s iconic Lan Su Chinese Garden will be hosting a socially distanced New Year celebration. This year’s lantern exhibit will feature the debut of a new, 18-foot phoenix sculpture from China.
6 p.m.
Slumdog Millionaire offers a comprehensive three-course Zoom seminar on 20th century Indian cinema.
Uninsured and BIPOC folks are prioritized for free flu shots and COVID-19 testing. Call in advance to schedule. Walking, driving and biking are all permitted.
The Annual Cascade Festival of African Films which, naturally, will be migrating entirely to the internet this year features African films by African filmmakers. Among the films showcased this year are Sam Soko’s