Other Migrations: The Plow That Broke The Plains and American Documentary Film
January 17
, 2009
Film and dialogue with Jessica May, assistant curator of photographs, Amon Carter Museum.
See the classic New Deal film Pare Lorentz’s The Plow That Broke the Plains (1936); prior to the screening, enjoy an introductory lecture that provides historical context for Lorentz’s work and how Mary Lucier’s video installation The Plains of Sweet Regret (2004), currently on view at the Carter, relates to the film.
Reservations are required; seating is limited. Please call 817.989.5057 by January 14 to register; confirmation will be sent.
Drink Specials:
- Ye Olde Bull & Bush: 4 pm - 8 pm: $1 off pints, $1 off bottled beers
- Eddie V's Prime Seafood: 4 pm - 7 pm: $2 off cocktails / $3 off appetizers
- M Lounge: 6 pm - 8 pm: $2 domestics, $2.50 imports, $1.50 dom drafts, $2.25 import drafts, $2.25 wells, $3.25 calls, $5.50 premiums, $5 select martinis
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