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May 4th, 2008
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Join us as we kick off the Third Annual Upper West Fest at the Broadway
Street Fair. Visit the partners at their tables 95th St and Broadway
and enjoy live music and dance on stage at 96th Street and Broadway
from noon to 2 PM. Arturo O’Farrill of the
Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra hosts their year’s entertainment as well as
performs. He’s joined by the Ballet Hispanico School
Ensemble, TetraWind, a woodwind
quartet comprised of flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon, Thalia Follies
favorites The Chalks, and Darrah Carr Dance
with their unique blend of traditional Irish step and contemporary
modern dance. Be sure to enter the raffle to win an Upper West Fest
gift basket, filled with merchandise from Zabars and the Upper West
Fest partners.
http://www.upperwestfest.com

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Guitar legend Bucky Pizzarelli in a concert to benefit the Bergen Youth
Orchestras with the BYO Symphony Eugene Minor, Conductor. Presented by Bergen
Youth Orchestra.

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“This masterpiece regards Deneuve as the
goddess of light she really was.” –The
Village Voice
Luis Buñuel. 1968. France 101 min. Catherine Deneuve,
Jean Sorel, Michel Piccoli. A witty and elegant comedy of manners. Deneuve is a
bored surgeon’s wife who starts working in a high-class brothel. Venice Film Fesitval:
Best Film.
See both the classic Belle de Jour and it’s
homage sequel, Belle Toujours, for one price, $16. Add $15 and enjoy a
glass of wine and your choice of
sandwich or salad during the break in our lounge, unWINEd. Call the box
office at 212.864.5400 for details.

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“Extraordinarily graceful. Each image is lucid, precise, and
essential.” –The New Yorker
Manoel de Oliveira. 2007. France/Portugal. 70 min. Michel
Piccoli. In this sequel, 38 years after the end of Belle de Jour, a
former playboy begins a cat-and-mouse game with his late best friend’s widow.
Did he reveal her secret to him?

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“Divine madness, full of comedy, romance, opera and murder.”
–Rolling
Stone
Jean-Jacques Beineix. 1981. France. 117 min. Color. For Jules, there is no greater singer than diva Cynthia Hawkins. Because she refuses
to make records, he secretly records her. But when his tape gets mixed-up with
a recorded criminal confession, he finds himself at the center of blackmail and
danger. Winner of 4 César awards.

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