Luv Screening and Common Concert
January 15
The Michael Finley Foundation benefits from this event, which starts with a red carpet arrival at AMC NorthPark 15; includes a screening of Luv with a Q&A with Common, Michael Rainey Jr., Director Sheldon Candis and Producer Jason Berman; and concludes at Winstons Supperclub with an after-party featuring a performance by Common.
Pictured: Michael Rainey Jr. and Common in a scene from Luv
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Drink Specials:
- Humperdinks: $3 pints / $4.25 mugs / $5.25 goblets / $3.50 Coors Light, Bud Light & Miller Lite bottles / $1 off house wines, wells & Crown & Down Calls
- Kona Grill: $4 margaritias for ladies & $5 for guys / $5 cosmos / $7.50 sake bombs / $6 sake bottles / $3.50 Bud Light drafts / $4 Sam Adams / $5 select wines
- Park Tavern: $3 domestic bottles, $3 Texas drafts, $3 well drinks, $3 house wines, $3 margaritas, $3 off Tavern Plates
- Sherlock's Pub: $2 select domestic drafts, $2.25 premium domestic drafts, $2 wells, $2.50 house wine, $2.50 select calls, $3 super calls, $7 select domestic pitchers, $8 premium domestic pitchers
- Park Tavern: $3 domestic bottles, $3 Texas drafts, $3 well drinks, $3 house wines, $3 margaritas, $3 off Tavern Plates
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