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SUMMARY:Suffolk Modern Theatre: Living in Pryde (short) (+ film subjects) 
 (RSVP required)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260504T230000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260505T003000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University\, Our Bodies Ourselves\,
  GBH News\, GBH Forum Network\, and LBGTQ Senior Housing\, Inc.\, proudly 
 present:﻿A special screening of Living in PrydeA GBH News documentary b
 y Jack Doyle\, Emily Judem\, and Robert Tokanel Following the screening\,
  Pascale Florestal\, associate artistic director\, Front Porch Arts Collec
 tive will be in conversation with residents of The Pryde.Monday\, May 4\, 
 2026 | 7:00 p.m.Modern Theatre | 525 Washington Street\, Boston\, MA 02111
 Register here to attend in personRegister here to attend via Zoom﻿PDF Fl
 yerThis event is free and open to the public.Watch the trailer below. htt
 ps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFHMwKbfy8E Living in Pryde is a powerful s
 hort documentary following residents of The Pryde—New England’s first 
 LGBTQ+ welcoming\, affordable senior housing community. As LGBTQ+ rights f
 ace renewed challenges\, the film highlights a generation that came of age
  without basic legal protections. Residents draw on a lifetime of resilien
 ce\, reflecting on surviving the AIDS crisis\, fighting for same-sex marri
 age\, and coming out as transgender. Located in a former public school in 
 Boston’s Hyde Park\, The Pryde is both a refuge and a target—a place w
 here community becomes a powerful force in the ongoing fight for civil rig
 hts and equality.
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SUMMARY:Harvard: Dream On (web series) (+ filmmakers) (RSVP required)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260505T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260505T180000Z
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DESCRIPTION:For details go to: https://calendar.gse.harvard.edu/36YmkP6/5a
 5YUc2WMVh.
LOCATION:https://calendar.gse.harvard.edu/36YmkP6/5a5YUc2WMVh
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SUMMARY:Boston Landing: Empire Records (21+) (+ popcorn) (RSVP required)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260508T230000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260509T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Boston Landing Movie Night featuring Empire RecordsFriday\, Ma
 y 8  •  5 PM - 9 PMOverviewFlannel on\, volume up—join us for a 90s 
 grunge alt-rock night to kick-off the 2026 movie night season.Boston Landi
 ng Movie Night featuring Empire Records kicks off the 2026 Movie Night s
 eries on Friday\, May 8th\, 2026\, with a full 90s alt-rock takeover at Ro
 adrunner Get ready for the cult-classic film\, throwback music\, and a ni
 ght that would make Rex Manning proud. Step into peak record store energy
 —flannel\, band tees\, ripped denim\, combat boots\, messy hair\, and al
 l the rebellious vibes that defined a generation.5:00 PM – Pre-Party Beg
 ins 🎧Kick off the night with a live DJ spinning iconic 90s grunge and 
 alternative rock hits.Enjoy a full cash bar\, food available for purchase 
 \, and complimentary popcorn  *While supplies lastExpect immersive throwb
 ack moments throughout the venue inspired by the raw\, music-driven spirit
  of the era. Come dressed in your best 90s alt look and fully lean into th
 e nostalgia.7:00 PM – Movie Screening Settle in for Empire Records\, th
 e cult classic that captured the angst\, humor\, and unforgettable soundtr
 ack of the 90s alternative scene.Event Details This is a 21+ event. Gener
 al admission is free  but advance registration through Eventbrite is requ
 ired. Seating for general admission is first-come\, first-served.
LOCATION:Boston Landing\, 100 Arthur St\, Boston\, MA 02134\, USA
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Street Theory Collective: Kill Bill Volume 1 (scene by s
 cene live score) (RSVP required)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260508T230000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260509T013000Z
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DESCRIPTION:CAN I KICK IT? presents Kill Bill Vol. 1 [Shaolin Jazz]Friday\
 , May 8th @ 7pmStreet Theory Collective (541 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambr
 idge\, MA 02139)Shaolin Jazz’s screening series CAN I KICK IT? returns w
 ith a presentation of Tarantino’s Kill Bill Vol. 1 in Cambridge’s Ce
 ntral Square\, featuring a scene-by scene live score mixed by DJ 2-Tone Jo
 nes.Be sure to experience this unique mix of martial arts\, hip hop\, and 
 more by reserving your free seat at their Eventbrite page here.
LOCATION:Street Theory Collective\, 541 Massachusetts Ave\, Cambridge\, MA
  02139\, USA
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SUMMARY:Sinai Brookline: Everything You Have Is Yours
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260511T230000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260512T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Choreographer Hadar Ahuvia will join us to discuss this film\,
  in which she explores the roots of the Israeli folk dances she grew up da
 ncing with her mother.Facing romanticized stories about her grandparents\,
  Zionist kibbutznik settlers in Palestine in the 1930s\, she begins a pers
 onal endeavor unpacking and confronting the appropriative origins of this 
 inherited dance.Through this vulnerable\, personal story\, a larger weavin
 g of powerful artistic portraits emerge—Jewish\, Israeli\, and Palestini
 an dancers living in New York City question what is inherited and what we 
 choose to carry forward.Monday\, May 11\, 2026\, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pmSinai Br
 ookline50 Sewall AveBrookline\, MA 02446Price: Free
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SUMMARY:Newton Library: The Grocery List Show (+ discussion)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260514T223000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260515T000000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Newton Free Library &amp\; WGBH: Indie Lens Pop-Up: “The Gro
 cery List Show” film screening &amp\; panel discussion\, May 14Join the 
 Newton Free Library and WGBH for an Indie Lens Pop-Up! Hosted at the Libr
 ary on Thursday\, May 14 at 6:30pm\, this event will feature a screening o
 f the Independent Lens documentary The Grocery List Show\, followed by 
 a panel discussion about the many culinary traditions of Newton residents.
 Hosted by Top Chef contender Chrissy Camba\, The Grocery List Show is 
 a trip to five bustling international grocery stores in America and the co
 mmunities they serve. Special guests and food enthusiasts join Chrissy to 
 shop for ingredients and cook a favorite family recipe\, as they celebrate
  global food traditions over a shared meal.The film is approximately one h
 our. Following the screening\, the discussion will explore foodways in New
 ton\, highlight the work of the Newton Food Pantry to provide culturally r
 elevant food to Newton residents\, and share recipes from the Library’s 
 cookbook collection. We recommend eating dinner before this event – othe
 rwise the film will make you hungry! – but the Library will have a few 
 snacks from local groceries on hand.
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SUMMARY:Paramount Center: 4 short films (+ filmmakers) (RSVP required) 
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260516T203000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260516T223000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Paramount CenterPublic  · Anyone on or off FacebookFREE W/
  RSVP: Projecting Connections: Profiles of Boston: Portraits from the Hea
 rt of Chinatown - ArtsEmersonFour short films that illuminate Boston’s C
 hinatown through personal stories of family\, memory\, and resilience.Toge
 ther\, they form a living portrait of a vibrant and enduring community sha
 ped by generations of perseverance\, care\, and connection.Q&amp\;A with f
 ilmmakers to follow screening77 minutes 
LOCATION:Emerson Paramount Center\, 559 Washington St\, Boston\, MA 02111\
 , USA
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SUMMARY:Arlington Library: The Namesake (+ refreshments)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260521T163000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260521T183000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Arlington AANHPI Movie NightThursday\, May 216:00-8:30 p.m.Rob
 bins Library Community RoomTo celebrate Asian American and Native Hawaiian
 /Pacific Islander Heritage Month there will be a free showing of The Name
 sake (rated PG-13). The film is about American-born Gogol\, the son of In
 dian immigrants\, who wants to fit in among his fellow New Yorkers despite
  his family's unwillingness to let go of their traditional ways. “The Na
 mesake” is based on the novel by Pulitzer Prize winner Jhumpa Lahiri. Se
 ats are first come\, first serve. There will be light refreshments. This e
 vent is co-sponsored by the Town of Arlington Diversity\, Equity\, and Inc
 lusion Office.
LOCATION:Robbins Library\, 700 Massachusetts Ave\, Arlington\, MA 02476\, 
 USA
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