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The 30-minute film will be shown for the first time Saturday at RainbowPUSH.
The filmmakers of "Letters from Baghdad" will be at the museum on Wednesday.
Kids are invited to help draw a giant aquarium with chalk on the Midway Plaisance before the movie.
The screening will be at the Polsky Exchange with faculty from the chemistry and physics departments.
The art center screenings start at 11 a.m. and run into the evening.
"Lord Thing" is a look inside the gang during a period where it tried to reform to help the community.
The museum is showing "Land of the Pharaohs," which can't seem to get things right about ancient Egypt.
Bing Art Books is showing Diana Ross movies for free all of August.
"Entre Le Murs" will play after a performance from the Quentin Coaxum Jazz Quartet.
Bing Art Books has hosted every Prince movie on Thursday nights in June.
Cyrus Dowlatshahi will screen "Takin' Place" on Friday as part of an exhibit with Amanda Williams.
The university will show "Making a Killing: Guns, Greed and the NRA" for free on Monday.
Palazzolo will show his visit to Miss Nude Universe, the Riverside Amusement Park freak show and more.
The screening is part of a series of free movies on Thursday afternoons.
The composer will answer questions about his soundtrack after showing the film.
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