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DIA 21/11 | SEX | 21h30 | REDE DE MENTIRAS | PRÉ ESTRÉIA
(Body of lies). Roger Ferris (DiCaprio) é o melhor homem que o Serviço Secreto americano tem em campo. Ele é comandado pelo veterano da CIA Ed Hoffman (Crowe), que dispara suas ordens através da sua casa, usando apenas o laptop e seu telefone. A próxima missão de Ferris é encontrar um líder terrorista que preparou uma série de bombardeios. Para desmascará-lo, ele terá de se infiltrar em seu obscuro submundo, sempre seguindo a voz de Hoffman do outro lado da linha. Mas nem tudo é o que parece.
Dir: Riddley Scott.
Elenco: Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, Mark Strong, Carice Van Houten
NESSE DIA VOCÊ ESCUTA
DIA 21/11 | SEX | 0h | CIDADÃO INSTIGADO + I LOVE CAFUSU
A banda do Ceará abre a noite com seu som inusitado com pitadas de rock psicodélico misturado com jovem guarda. Depois vem a festa mais animada de Recife, nascida de um bloco de carnaval e conhecida por sua decoração que beira o brega. O som segue pela mesma linha brega, mas inclui misturas com o pop moderno, além de alguns elementos folclóricos de Pernambuco. Suas edições totalmente diferentes umas das outras fizeram a I Love Cafusu tem fama de imprevisível.
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SERVIÇO
ABERTURA DOS PORTÕES
Terça | Quarta | Quinta | Sexta - 19h
Sábado - 17:30h (sessão infantil) e 22:30h (sessão adulta)
Domingo - 19h
PREÇO DO INGRESSO
Inteira: 36,00
Meia: 18,00 (crianças com até 3 anos não pagam)
LOCAL
Jockey Club. Rua Jardim Botânico 1.003, Jardim Botânico
BILHETERIA DO JOCKEY
de 12/11 a 18/11, das 12h às 18h
de 19/11 a 07/12, das 12h às 24h
FORMAS DE PAGAMENTO
Dinheiro e cartão (Visa, Visa Electron, Mastercard, Credicard, Redeshop, Diners Club). Desconto de 20% para participantes do Claro Clube. Obrigatória apresentação da carteira ou digitação do número no caso de compra por telefone ou Internet. Desconto não cumulativo com outras promoções e limitado a compra de 2 ingressos por apresentação.
PONTOS DE VENDA
Será cobrada uma taxa de conveniência de 10% sobre o valor do ingresso.
Barra Shopping – FNAC – Av. das Américas 4.666 /Loja B 101/114. Diariamente, das 10h às 20h.
Copacabana – Modern Sound – Rua Barata Ribeiro 502/loja D. De segunda a sexta, das 9h30 às 20h. Sábados, das 9h30 às 19h.
Lagoa – Posto Piraquê – Av. Borges de Medeiros s/nº. Diariamente, das 10h às 20h.
Jacarepaguá – Alfa Turismo – Rua Cândido Benício 1.381/sala 201. De segunda a sexta, das 9h às 19h. Sábados. das 9h às 14h.
Campo Grande – Posto Ipiranga Três Pontos – Estrada do Cachamorra (em frente ao Heliogás). Diariamente, das 10h às 20h.
Tijuca – Posto BR Bougainville – Rua Uruguai, esquina com Rua Maxwell. Diariamente, das 10h às 20h.
Pilares – Norte Grill – Rua Gandavo 25, em frente ao Norte Shopping. De quarta a segunda, das 9h às 18h.
Niterói - Posto Select São Bento – em frente ao Campo de São Bento, Icaraí.
VENDA POR TELEFONE
(21) 4003-1212. Horário de atendimento: de segunda a sábado, das 9h às 22h; domingos e feriados, das 11h às 19h. Será cobrada uma taxa de conveniência de 15% sobre o valor do ingresso. Para entregas em domicilio, a
Ingresso Rápido cobra uma taxa (por endereço), que será informada no ato da compra. Há ainda a opção de se retirar os ingressos nas bilheterias do Jockey, sem taxa de serviço.
VENDA PELA INTERNET
www.ingressorapido.com.br. Será cobrada uma taxa de conveniência de 15% sobre o valor do ingresso. Para entregas em domicilio, a Ingresso Rápido cobra uma taxa (por endereço), que será informada no ato da compra. Há ainda a opção de se retirar os ingressos nas bilheterias do Jockey, sem taxa de serviço.
MAIS INFORMAÇÕES
(21) 4003-1212
De segunda a sábado, das 9h às 22h. Domingos e feriados, das 11h às 19h
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All Saints, Rede, Suffolk
I hadn't been to Rede for years, although I sometimes thought of it fondly. It seems to me to be the perfect example of an ordinary rural parish church, quietly sitting here through the decades and centuries at the heart of its little community, with a few scars and survivals to show for the events of the passing years, although not too many, and not too dramatic.
And the village of Rede itself is also an utterly ordinary little place, except for one superlative which I shall mention at the end.
I came back here on one of the sunny Saturdays of April 2013. Weekend sunny days had been few and far between for months, and so it was a pleasure to turn up here soon after nine o'clock in the morning with the air full of birdsong, open the door and step down into the church. It is an almost entirely 19th Century interior, and not much has happened here since.
One curiosity of the church is the number of drop down seats attached to the ends of some of the pews. Those at the east end of the choir stalls are the best, with misericord-style carvings including an agnus dei and a pelican in piety. Some are attached to surviving medieval bench ends, and there is a long one facing westwards at the west end of the nave. I have not seen them anywhere else, so it must have been a local enthusiasm. perhaps a late 19th Century village carpenter had the skill, ideas and time on his hands to make them. They can't have increased the capacity of this little church by much.
There is a pretty pipe organ, and an interesting east window which remembers George Hastings, who died in Bombay in 1879 on foreign service. One panel depicts Mr Hastings himself being received into heaven by St Peter, which another shows the story from the Second Book of Kings about Elisha bringing the Shunammite woman's son back to life, a most unusual subject.
The exterior restoration was a good one, and kept the mysterious faces staring out from the ends of the west gable. One appears to show a lion, while that facing north looks like a cat with a man's face, or perhaps a man with cat ears.
The porch was added as part of the 19th Century makeover, and it is interesting so see quite how eroded the projecting angels have been by little more than a century of coal smoke. To the west of the porch is a little wooden cross which remembers Kathleen Chidley. She was last head-teacher of Rede Voluntary School 1920-34. She died in 1934, presumably in harness.
And that superlative? Well, our county's parish churches are largely Low Church in character, but there is one sense in which it can be said that All Saints is the highest church in Suffolk. This is because the parish of Rede is the county's highest point, and if you were to stand at the top of the tower you would be higher than anyone else in all Suffolk, and Norfolk too.
All Saints, Rede, Suffolk
I hadn't been to Rede for years, although I sometimes thought of it fondly. It seems to me to be the perfect example of an ordinary rural parish church, quietly sitting here through the decades and centuries at the heart of its little community, with a few scars and survivals to show for the events of the passing years, although not too many, and not too dramatic.
And the village of Rede itself is also an utterly ordinary little place, except for one superlative which I shall mention at the end.
I came back here on one of the sunny Saturdays of April 2013. Weekend sunny days had been few and far between for months, and so it was a pleasure to turn up here soon after nine o'clock in the morning with the air full of birdsong, open the door and step down into the church. It is an almost entirely 19th Century interior, and not much has happened here since.
One curiosity of the church is the number of drop down seats attached to the ends of some of the pews. Those at the east end of the choir stalls are the best, with misericord-style carvings including an agnus dei and a pelican in piety. Some are attached to surviving medieval bench ends, and there is a long one facing westwards at the west end of the nave. I have not seen them anywhere else, so it must have been a local enthusiasm. perhaps a late 19th Century village carpenter had the skill, ideas and time on his hands to make them. They can't have increased the capacity of this little church by much.
There is a pretty pipe organ, and an interesting east window which remembers George Hastings, who died in Bombay in 1879 on foreign service. One panel depicts Mr Hastings himself being received into heaven by St Peter, which another shows the story from the Second Book of Kings about Elisha bringing the Shunammite woman's son back to life, a most unusual subject.
The exterior restoration was a good one, and kept the mysterious faces staring out from the ends of the west gable. One appears to show a lion, while that facing north looks like a cat with a man's face, or perhaps a man with cat ears.
The porch was added as part of the 19th Century makeover, and it is interesting so see quite how eroded the projecting angels have been by little more than a century of coal smoke. To the west of the porch is a little wooden cross which remembers Kathleen Chidley. She was last head-teacher of Rede Voluntary School 1920-34. She died in 1934, presumably in harness.
And that superlative? Well, our county's parish churches are largely Low Church in character, but there is one sense in which it can be said that All Saints is the highest church in Suffolk. This is because the parish of Rede is the county's highest point, and if you were to stand at the top of the tower you would be higher than anyone else in all Suffolk, and Norfolk too.