The School of Filmmaking at UNC School of the Arts and the Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts will begin a film series, "The Big Screen: Treasures from the UNCSA Moving Image Archive," with a showing at 7 p.m. today of King: A Filmed Record … Montgomery to Memphis. The showing will be in the Main Theatre in the ACE Exhibition Complex on the UNCSA campus. The documentary traces the life of Martin Luther King Jr., beginning with the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955 and ending shortly after his assassination in 1968.
Other films in the series will include Tomorrow on Jan. 30; Pink Floyd The Wall on Feb. 20; Once Upon a Time … When We Were Colored on March 6; A Face in the Crowd on April 3; Only One New York on May 8; Dr. Zhivago on June 26; Bringing Up Baby on July 10; and Jaws on Aug. 28.
Tickets will be available at the door starting one hour before showtime. The cost is $8, $2 for UNCSA students with ID. All proceeds will go toward scholarships at the School of Filmmaking.
Center to show cooking video
Golden Flower Tai Chi Center, 612 N. Trade St., will have an Eco Movie Night from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. It will feature Preparing Traditional Nourishment, a video cooking class with Shan Kendall about preparing fermented foods such as sauerkraut, yogurt, kefir and kimchee. The screening will be followed by a discussion. Free, but call 727-1131 or email
goldenflowercenter@triad.rr.com to let them know you are coming.
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