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Music Hall Film Club: See and be Seen with a Screen Explore and Learn

Music Hall Film Club: See and be Seen with a Screen

The Loft, which feels like the world’s most luxurious screening room, seemed the perfect venue for a new program that would mix cinephilia with socializing. And so, we give you The Music Hall Film Club: think of it as “See-and-Be-Seen-With-a-Screen”. We meet monthly to enjoy and schmooze about movies presented in a series format, each series lasting six months. The Film Club is a chance to binge a little more on, and learn more about, some aspect of movies, be it a particular film artist, like Orson Welles, or a whole genre, like Hollywood musicals. Read More Read More
Cat videos take over the Historic Theater Campaign

Cat videos take over the Historic Theater

I have a confession: I follow a cat on Instagram, making me one of Goal Kitty’s 4000+ followers, I also follow an adorable puppy, but that’s for another blog post. As someone who has worked in social media for longer than I care to admit, I’m still fascinated by how popular pictures and videos of cats are. Every time I scroll through any of my social streams I come across at least one video of a cat doing something that is sure to make me smile. Read More Read More
Film discussion: The Lady in the Van Wildcard

Film discussion: The Lady in the Van

The lives of actors are idiosyncratic things, and you just never know when (or if) a big break is going to come along. It happened to Michael Keaton with his breakout role in Birdman. And if Caddyshack hadn’t come along, Rodney Dangerfield would never have gotten a chance to make Easy Money and Back to School. (And we all know what a loss that would have been.) Read More Read More
Sponsor Spotlight:  Hampton Ford-Hyundai Sponsor Spotlight

Sponsor Spotlight:  Hampton Ford-Hyundai

In this month’s Sponsor Spotlight, we’re shining a light on Music Hall Presents series sponsor Hampton Ford-Hyundai.  This season, our Music Hall Presents series has featured everything from the Big Apple Circus to explosive Japanese drummers in Tao: Seventeen Samurai. This month, we’re looking forward to Music Hall Presents shows Celtic Nights: Spirit of Freedom, The Moth Mainstage, and Moscow Festival Ballet: Sleeping Beauty. We’re thrilled to be partnering with Hampton Ford-Hyundai on this series, and I recently had the opportunity to learn more about the dealership from its president Jay McFarland. Read More Read More
Discovering the best at the Loft Explore and Learn

Discovering the best at the Loft

I’m a big fan of the shows at the Loft, it’s like being the first one to know a secret. As I scan through the many lists of the Best Artists You Haven’t Heard of Yet I alway smile to myself as I count the ones that we’ve welcomed to our intimate theater on Congress Street. Read More Read More
Film discussion: Where to Invade Next Uncategorized

Film discussion: Where to Invade Next

Documentary movie maker Michael Moore is a mess. He looks like an unmade bed, except when he dresses up, and then he looks like the pillow-man that escaping convicts leave in their cells to fool the guards. His films are also frequently a mess. But when a director has Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine (which won the 2003 Oscar for Best Documentary) among his credits, it makes sense to pay attention when a new film of his appears. Read More Read More

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