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The 25th edition of the New York Jewish Film Festival, the preeminent showcase for groundbreaking films exploring the diversity of the Jewish experience around the world, is co-presented by the Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. This year’s festival featured a lineup of narratives, documentaries, and shorts, including world, U.S., and New York premieres, a retrospective of film highlights from the past 25 years, a poster exhibition, and other special programming in honor of our silver jubilee. Learn more at www.nyjff.org.
Actor Patrick Alexander
in the St. Luke's Players production,
And then there were none by Agatha
Christie.
St. Luke's Hall
June 4 to 7 and June 11-14, 8 PM
Matinee Sat June 7 2 PM
3821 Cedar Hill X Road
info: 884-5484
En el Teatro de La Abadía, el académico de la RAE José Antonio Pascual y el actor Carlos Hipólito nos trasladan a escuchar la voz e historia de esta composición extensa del mester de clerecía del siglo XIV, cuyo hilo conductor lo constituye el relato de la autobiografía ficticia del autor, Juan Ruiz, arcipreste de Hita.
Fotos: Daniel Alonso
This butterfly was also seen just after the stream. It stayed a bit back from the track. It was beautiful with wings open, but I was unable to get a photo like that. Bill did get a great shot having followed it well into the trees.
Apparently this species has been renamed and reclassified several times, the latest being very recently.
Bia actorion is found in the upper Amazon basin areas of Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and probably further afield. This species is restricted to undisturbed primary rainforest at altitudes between about 100-800 metres.
The adults are fairly common and widespread, usually encountered as singletons when disturbed from rest while the observer is walking along narrow forest trails.
This latter detail was obtained from the Learn about Butterflies site and accurately describes my encounter.
Finally all ten new Actors teams met in Berlin! In December 2015 the 30 new participants not only presented their projects but also rolled up their sleeves to further develop and refine them. For this process, the peer-learning approach and feedback by other colleagues was helpful, quite like inputs by Andreas Knoth (socius gGmbH) and Ania Rok (ICLEI). Loukas Bartatilas and Stelios Voulgaris, two alumni from team Athens, shared some retrospectives about their Actors project. Moreover, a field trip in Berlin touched upon various urban development issues, with stop overs in the housing estate Märkisches Viertel, at the press conference about development plans for the House of Statistics, at the co-housing project Spreefeld as well as at the Center for Art and Urbanistics (ZK/U), an Actors alumni project. Thanks again to the teams from Bologna, Budapest, Cluj-Napoca, Geretsried, Istanbul, Krasnoyarsk, Messolonghi, Novi Sad, Porto and Skopje - your combination of projects, places and people promises another exciting year and a half! For more information visit www.actors-of-urban-change.org.
Photo by Panos Georgiou
Members of the Ames community rehearse for Urinetown on Thursday, June 7. Thursday was the final dress rehearsal for the show put on by members of Ames Community Theater. The play opens June 8 and will run through out the month at the ACTORS community play house. Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa State Daily