WSSlover
WSSlover's JournalFor all you fans of the film West Side Story: upcoming 60th anniversary screenings nationwide:
For all you fans of the film West Side Story:
Courtesy of Fathom Events (fathomevents.com) and Turner Classic Movies, there will be 60th Anniversary screenings of the old, original 1961 film version of West Side Story, in select movie theatres, nationwide, here in the United States, on Sunday, November 28th, and on Wednesday, December 1st. As a devout fan of the old original 1961 film version of West Side Story, I plan on attending both screenings. No theatre locations or times have been set as of now, and tickets are not yet on sale, however. I'm watching and waiting, however.
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West Side Story (1961): I am so excited!
Oh, boy! My all time favorite movie, West Side Story, is coming to the Somerville Theatre, in Somerville, MA, which is not far from where I live, as part of this theatre's annual 70mm film festival, on Friday night, May 17th, and on Saturday afternoon, May 18th.
Being the devout fan of this great, golden oldie-but-keeper of a classic movie-musical that I am, I'll be attending both screenings of the film West Side Story with friends, and I've already got my tickets! Yay!!
Introduction from a new poster here on DU:
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Hi. I'm a new poster here on DU. I'm a single woman in her late 60's, who lives in a large artists' community, in a blue-collar city just outside Boston, Ma, and who's artistically, musically, and physically inclined, as well.
I'm a silversmith, a knitter, a Tae Kwon Doist, and a huge fan of movies, especially older classic ones. West Side Story (the 1961 film version) is my all time favorite movie, hands down, however.
I also wish to say that I'm a liberal whose ideology was tempered by a good dose of realism, when Boston's Federal Court-mandated, large-scale, cross-city school busing edict (which came as a result of years of extreme recalcitrance by an opportunistic, politics-and-patronage-ridden, and racist all-white Boston School Committee that refused to knuckle down and comply with the Racial imbalance law at every turn) took the city of Boston by storm, beginning in the mid-1970's, a storm that lasted for over a decade (i. e. well into the 1980's).
Although I realized that, I never thought that the remedy that the courts were compelled to implement was the best way to go about it, but it was the best that could be done at the time, given the circumstances that many people were dealing with, if one gets the drift.
I also like to walk, listen to rock-n-roll, and I own an adorable pet female Congo African Grey Parrot, now 9 years old (who I purchased when she was a 2.5 month-old baby) named Aziza, who I adore the heck out of.
Anyway, I look forward to corresponding with everybody here more and soon.
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