Community Cinema Seattle 2009-2010 Season of FREE Films

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A free monthly screening series, Community Cinema features films from the Emmy Award-winning PBS series Independent Lens for free at SIFF Cinema at Seattle Center http://communitycinemaseattle.org/ In over 50 cities nationwide, screenings are followed by lively panel discussions that bring together citizens, organizations and public television stations to encourage dialogue and action around important and timely social issues. Last season, over 30,000 people attended 400 events nationwide. SEPTEMBER 12 at 4 D TOUR By Jim Granato Follow rock n roll drummer Pat Spurgeon on his emotional search for a living organ donor while on his band's biggest tour to date. OCTOBER 10 at 3PM ©OPYRIGHT ©RIMINALS By Benjamin Franzen and Kembrew McLeod Can you own a sound? Interviews with Chuck D and Hank Shocklee of Public Enemy, George Clinton, De La Soul, Miho Hatori, Mix Master Mike of Beastie Boys, DJ Spooky, RJD2, and more! NOVEMBER 21 at 2PM BETWEEN THE FOLDS By Vanessa Gould Think origami is just paper planes and cranes? Paper folding is changing the modern world in ways you never (ever) imagined. DECEMBER 5 at 4PM - HOLIDAY EVENT YOUNG@HEART By Stephen Walker Get ready to rock with the most entertaining golden oldies you will ever meet in the senior citizen's choir Young@Heart. JANUARY date time TBA MINE By Geralyn Pezanoski Following Hurricane Katrina, thousands of stranded pets were rescued and then adopted into new homes across the United States. FEBRUARY date time TBA THE EYES OF ME By Keith Maitland How do you see yourself, when you can't see at all? At the Texas School for the Blind students juggle all the usual pressures of high school along with the added struggles of growing up blind. MARCH: DIRT! The Movie By Bill Benenson and Gene Rosow APRIL: THE HORSE BOY By Michel Orion Scott MAY: A VILLAGE CALLED VERSAILLES By S. Leo Chiang http://www.siff.net/cinema/seriesDetail.aspx?FI...

Siff Cinema

321 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

Discover extraordinary films year-round at SIFF Cinema

SIFF Cinema is located at 321 Mercer Street at 3rd Avenue, McCaw Hall, in the heart of Seattle Center’s Theatre district.

Showtimes and information: 206-633-7151
http://www.siff.net/cinema/

Discover extraordinary films year-round at SIFF Cinema

SIFF Cinema is located at 321 Mercer Street at 3rd Avenue, McCaw Hall, in the heart of Seattle Center’s Theatre district.

Showtimes and information: 206-633-7151
http://www.siff.net/cinema/

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D TOUR at SIFF Cinema

Channel 9 Kcts Tv

401 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

Our Mission

To improve the quality of life in the communities we serve by providing meaningful programming on air, online and in the community that informs, involves and inspires.

Our Vision

To excel in providing media and services that enrich the lives of our audiences.
To be one of the three most highly-valued community institutions in the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada.
To preserve the legacy of public television for future generations.

Our Mission

To improve the quality of life in the communities we serve by providing meaningful programming on air, online and in the community that informs, involves and inspires.

Our Vision

To excel in providing media and services that enrich the lives of our audiences.
To be one of the three most highly-valued community institutions in the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada.
To preserve the legacy of public television for future generations.

Copyright Criminals

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All Community Cinema films appear on PBS on “Independent Lens” locally on KCTS9

Our Mission

KBCS-FM is a listener supported, non-commercial, community radio station, operated as a public service of Bellevue Community College. Our purpose is to entertain, educate and involve a diverse community of listeners with a variety of music, cultural and public affairs programs.

Our programming

Most of our hosts are community volunteers. Our programming takes you on a musical exploration from jazz, blues, and folk to modern global hip hop, electronica, reggae, and dub. We present Democracy Now!, The Takeaway, The Michael Eric Dyson show and other cultural and public affairs programs. KBCS is the only station in the Greater Seattle Area that offers ongoing training opportunities.

Our Mission

KBCS-FM is a listener supported, non-commercial, community radio station, operated as a public service of Bellevue Community College. Our purpose is to entertain, educate and involve a diverse community of listeners with a variety of music, cultural and public affairs programs.

Our programming

Most of our hosts are community volunteers. Our programming takes you on a musical exploration from jazz, blues, and folk to modern global hip hop, electronica, reggae, and dub. We present Democracy Now!, The Takeaway, The Michael Eric Dyson show and other cultural and public affairs programs. KBCS is the only station in the Greater Seattle Area that offers ongoing training opportunities.

Copyright Criminals

©OPYRIGHT CRIMINALS
By Benjamin Franzen and Kembrew McLeod
Can you own a sound? As hip-hop rose from the streets of New York to become a multibillion-dollar industry, artists such as Public Enemy and De La Soul began reusing parts of previously recorded music for their songs. But when record company lawyers got involved everything changed. Years before people started downloading and remixing music, hip-hop sampling sparked a debate about copyright, creativity and technological change that still rages today. Interviews with Chuck D and Hank Shocklee of Public Enemy, George Clinton, De La Soul, Miho Hatori, Mix Master Mike of Beastie Boys, DJ Spooky, RJD2, Matt Black of Coldcut and more!

Seattle Office for Civil Rights

Seattle, WA 98104

At the Seattle Office for Civil Rights, we envision a city where all people enjoy equal rights, equal opportunity and freedom from illegal discrimination. SOCR promotes racial and social justice for everyone in Seattle through education, policy work, and enforcement of civil rights laws.

Young@Heart

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By Stephen Walker
Get ready to rock with the most entertaining golden oldies you will ever meet in the senior citizen’s choir Young@Heart. With a show only weeks away, they must learn a slate of new songs ranging from James Brown to Coldplay. The chorus’ director leads them through tough rehearsals, proving that rock and roll can be hard work––especially if you’re hard of hearing! Climaxing in a triumphant performance, their inspiring story celebrates the unbreakable bonds of friendship and the life-affirming power of music.

Seattle Center

305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109

The Seattle Center was originally the site of the 1962 World's Fair, and almost all of the popular attractions now standing in the complex, including the Monorail and the towering Space Needle, were built for the celebration. Some of the city's top attractions reside at the center, including the Paci... more »
The Seattle Center was originally the site of the 1962 World's Fair, and almost all of the popular attractions now standing in the complex, including the Monorail and the towering Space Needle, were built for the celebration. Some of the city's top attractions reside at the center, including the Pacific Science Center, The Children's Museum Seattle, KeyArena at Seattle Center (home to the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics) and the Experience Music Project. Performing arts thrive at the center, with venues like the Seattle Repertory Theatre, the Intiman Theatre and Marion Oliver McCaw Hall hosting companies including the Seattle Opera, Pacific Northwest Ballet and the Seattle Rep. The center is in the Queen Anne neighborhood, just north of Downtown, near Myrtle Edwards Park.
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