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Austrian police have arrested a suspected thief. But first, they made sure he put on some clothes. Police in Vienna said Wednesday that a naked man took a hotel guest’s watch and money after climbing through a window into the room, then was seen in the lobby before he clambered onto the hotel roof. Firefighters with a rescue net were called. But the man made it back to his own room and fell asleep — apparently drunk — before being arrested. (AP)

A man allegedly trying to steal DVDs from a Walmart in Texas was stopped by a police officer dressed as Batman, UPI reported Wednesday. The Fort Worth officer was in Batman garb for a children’s safety fair nearby. To make the incident even more embarrassing for the suspect, one of the DVDs was “The Lego Batman Movie.” The suspect, who was cited but not arrested, took things well, even asking “Batman” for a selfie. (EXPRESS)

A couple has gotten back $97,000 they mistakenly donated to Goodwill Industries in Zanesville, Ohio. Goodwill workers thought the $100 bills were counterfeit or play money after finding them in a duffel bag in a box of clothes last week. Dan and Lynette Leckrone had saved the money for a new home and intended to put it in a new bank. Disaster was averted when Goodwill gave the money to police, who got it to the Leckrones. (AP)

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A celebration of D.C. history Who made the cut? Ben’s Chili Bowl reveals its new U Street mural.

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BONNIE JO MOUNT (THE WASHINGTON POST)

THE DISTRICT The unveiling of the new, longawaited Ben’s Chili Bowl mural Wednesday was a celebration of D.C. history that revealed some fresh faces and a notable absence. Legendary D.C. radio host Donnie Simpson savored his place on the mural. D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton also was there to mark her inclusion on the famed mural on the bustling U Street Corridor. Comedian Dave Chappelle, a D.C. native, snapped photos in front of his portrait on the mural, which features more than a dozen black luminaries and cultural figures, from Harriet Tubman to former D.C. middle school teacher and famed singer Roberta Flack to “Mayor for Life” Marion Barry. “I want to say this is one of the best honors of my career,” Chappelle said. “I’m honored to be here.” The city-commissioned mural on prime real estate in the 1200 block of U Street NW has been one of the most high-profile and

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Virginia police show off #CopRomper fashion

Dave Chappelle poses with fans Wednesday in front of the new Ben’s Chili Bowl mural on U Street in Northwest.

controversial murals in D.C. Artist Aniekan Udofia painted the first iteration of the mural on the restaurant’s facade in 2012. It featured portraits of then-President Obama, Simpson, Godfather of Go-Go Chuck Brown and actor Bill Cosby. But after allegations that Cosby had sexually assaulted dozens of women and revelations in court documents that he had admitted that he intended to drug women with whom he wanted to have sex, pressure mounted

for the landmark restaurant to remove his face. Earlier this year, the restaurant’s owners asked the public to vote online to determine who would be included on the mural. The mural, the owners say, represents who the public wanted to see. “It’s a strong group of people who represent positive change for our people and all people,” said Kamal Ben Ali, son of restaurant founder Ben Ali. Local newsman Jim Vance, and comedian and civil rights activist

Dick Gregory, both on the mural, also gave short speeches. Vance, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, said, “You cannot imagine my joy and pride when I got the word that you voted poor-ass little me to sit on the wall of Ben’s Chili Bowl. My blessings continue to flow.” Chappelle closed the event and gave an enthusiastic plug for D.C. statehood. “Long live D.C.,” he said. “God willing, the 51st state.” PERRY STEIN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

The hashtag #copromper was gaining popularity Wednesday after Arlington’s police department wrote on Twitter, “Happy first day of summer … Time to break out the #copromper!” with a GIF showing an officer in shorts doing some exercises and giving a thumbs-up. Nearby Alexandria Police quickly tweeted its disapproval. (TWP)

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Thousands gather to mourn slain teen

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Despite governor’s help, mother of two deported

Nabra Hassanen, 17, remembered for her kindness, openness

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STERLING, VA. About 5,000 mourners attended Wednesday’s funeral of a Muslim girl whose beating death, blamed by police on a motorist’s road rage, has some people in her community fearing for their safety. Some wearing Islamic robes, others in street clothes, they left their cars as traffic overflowed and walked more than a mile to reach her mosque. Nabra Hassanen, 17, was remembered during the service as a shining example of kindness and openness. “There is nothing like losing a child, especially in the way that we lost Nabra,” said Imam Mohamed Magid, the religious leader of the All Dulles Area Muslim Society. He stood before Hassanen’s coffin, which was covered by a black shroud decorated with quotes from the Koran. Police said Hassanen was bludgeoned with a baseball bat early Sunday by a motorist who drove up to about 15 Muslim teenagers as they walked or bicycled along a road. Police said the driver became enraged after exchanging words with a boy in the group. Magid said he sought to comfort the victim’s mother by telling her that a person who dies

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Mourners held a vigil Wednesday in Reston, Va., for Nabra Hassanen after her funeral at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society near where she was killed.

in such a manner will enter paradise with no questions asked. He acknowledged that the Hassanen slaying has people grieving and fearful, but he praised the many people who turned out “in a fever” to search for the teen before police discovered her body Sunday. While waiting for a vigil in Reston, Va., after the teen’s funeral and burial, Fairfax County Police Chief Edwin Roessler Jr. spoke with The Associated Press about the community’s concerns. Roessler said police have “absolutely no evidence” that her killing was motivated by hate, but he acknowledged that many people still strongly feel that it

must have been a hate crime. Virginia law defines these, in part, as crimes that try to intimidate or instill fear in people targeted for their race or religion. “That’s the myth, isn’t it?” the chief said. He urged anyone with evidence that Hassanen’s killing was motivated by hate to come forward, and “if evidence develops of a hate crime, I promise we will charge to the highest levels.” Roessler also said police are waiting on the results of forensic tests on her body, which was pulled from a pond on Sunday, in an attempt to determine whether Hassanen was sexually assaulted. Darwin Martinez Torres, 22, is currently being held on a second-degree murder charge. MATTHEW BARAKAT (AP)

Advertising could roll out on Bikeshare Capital Bikeshare, the popular Washington-area bicycle program, may get advertising on its iconic red-and-yellow bikes next year. The Arlington County Board, acting on behalf of the four other governments that participate in the 7-year-old bike-sharing program, unanimously agreed Tuesday to set an advertising policy and hire a broker to seek sponsors to pay for ads on the bikes and accessories such as helmets, key fobs and other assets, excluding the bike stations. The ultimate sponsor would be chosen in cooperation with the other governments, officials said, and probably be picked early next year. Arlington officials said they expect Capital Bikeshare to attract a sponsor willing to pay about $750,000 over five years. (TWP)

SUPPORT FOR MAYOR BOWSER

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s approval rating among District residents heading into her 2018 reelection campaign, according to a new Washington Post poll. Despite recent scandals that have jolted the top ranks of her administration, Bowser has seen her popularity climb from 2015, her first year in office, when 58 percent of D.C. residents approved of her job performance. In a hypothetical three-way Democratic mayoral primary, Bowser captures 50 percent support among registered Democratic voters, trailed by former mayor and current D.C. Council member Vincent Gray with 27 percent and Attorney General Karl Racine with 10 percent, the poll finds. (TWP)

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Poll: Democrat Ralph Northam has early lead over Ed Gillespie in Va. governor’s race

A mother of two was deported to her native El Salvador despite the Virginia governor’s pardon of a minor driving offense. The advocacy group CASA said Liliana Cruz Mendez, 30, of Falls Church was deported last week. CASA said she fled violence in El Salvador a decade ago. She was arrested last month during her check-in appointment at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office. Officials said she had been in the U.S. illegally since 2006. Gov. Terry McAuliffe hoped pardoning her minor driving offense would help prevent her deportation. (AP) THE DISTRICT

Trump to host re-election fundraiser at his hotel President Donald Trump has chosen his D.C. hotel to host his first re-election fundraiser. Campaign director Michael Glassner confirmed the location Wednesday, calling it a premier and convenient choice. Trump began his re-election campaign on Inauguration Day by filing Federal Election Commission paperwork, making it the earliest such effort by a sitting president. Through the end of March, the campaign had raised more than $7 million via small-donor appeals and the sale of merchandise. The June 28 fundraiser in Washington will be for larger donors. (AP) ROCKVILLE

City council votes 3-to-2 to protect immigrants The Rockville City Council has narrowly approved an ordinance restricting police from cooperating with federal immigration authorities or asking residents about citizenship status. The ordinance, passed on a 3-to-2 vote Monday, codifies existing Rockville police force practices that are designed to keep local law enforcement at arm’s length from deportation and other federal actions that spawn fear in immigrant communities. (TWP)

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local THE DISTRICT The American Civil Liberties Union on Wednesday sued the D.C. police, accusing them of arresting innocent protesters while quelling a violent disturbance during the presidential inauguration and detaining people for up to 16 hours without food, water and bathroom facilities. The suit, which does not specify monetary damages, was filed in federal court and alleges abuse by officers who the civil liberties group says indiscriminately fired pepper spray in 30foot plumes and subjected some

detainees to cavity searches after the unrest downtown Jan. 20. The suit names four plaintiffs — a journalist, a legal observer and two protesters — but the rights group asserts that many of the 230 arrested were similarly affected. All four deny participating in breaking store and car windows and say they got swept up in what the ACLU describes as a “stampede created” by police in the “pursuit of demonstrators.” “It is clear to me that the Metropolitan police came out on Inauguration Day intent on teaching demonstrators a lesson and chilling

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D.C. sued over inauguration arrests

More than 200 people were arrested Jan. 20 while protesting President Trump’s inauguration.

Medical examiner: Two District jail inmates died in May of opioid overdoses

political speech in the nation’s capital,” said Scott Michelman, an attorney for the ACLU. Named in the suit are D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham and up to 170 unidentified officers. In May, Newsham pushed back against accusations that innocent bystanders were arrested. He described the disturbance as “a small riot in our city” and said, “I hate the fact there are people pushing the false narrative that the MPD indiscriminately arrested people who were here to protest.” PETER HERMANN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Driver’s licenses to have a gender-neutral option Starting next week, D.C. will allow gender-neutral designations on driver’s licenses and ID cards. The announcement from the D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles comes after Oregon this month became the first state to introduce a gender-neutral option on ID cards. The D.C. change, which goes into effect Monday, means residents can choose a gender-neutral “X” identifier as opposed to male or female designations. The nonbinary option will appear on driver’s licenses, ID cards and other DMV-related documents, including learner’s permits. (TWP)

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ISIS blows up historic mosque, blames U.S.

Police evacuated the Bishop International Airport in Flint, Mich., on Wednesday after a stabbing.

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Canadian man charged in Mich. airport stabbing FBI investigating attack on officer as possible incident of terrorism FLINT, MICH. A police officer was stabbed in the neck at Bishop International Airport in Flint, Mich., by a man with a knife Wednesday in what authorities are investigating as a possible act of terrorism. The suspect was immediately taken into custody, and federal prosecutors hours later announced that the Canadian man was charged with committing violence at an airport. They identified him as Amor Ftouhi of Quebec. The criminal complaint says Ftouhi stabbed Lt. Jeff Neville with a large knife and declared

“Allahu akbar,” the Arabic phrase for “God is great.” The FBI, which is leading the investigation, said Ftouhi said something similar to “you have killed people in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, and we are all going to die.” The FBI added in the criminal complaint that Ftouhi asked an officer who subdued him why he didn’t kill him. The injured officer, Neville, was in stable condition after initially being in critical condition. The attack just before 10 a.m. prompted an evacuation and extra security elsewhere in the city. White House press secretary Sean Spicer said President Donald Trump was briefed on the stabbing. Authorities are investigating the attack as an act of terrorism,

but have no indication at this time that the suspect was involved in a “wider plot,” said Special Agent in Charge David Gelios. “At this time we view him as a lone-wolf attacker,” he said. “We have no information to suggest any training.” Witnesses described seeing the suspect led away in handcuffs by police, Neville bleeding and a knife on the ground. “The cop was on his hands and knees bleeding from his neck,” Ken Brown told The Flint Journal. Cherie Carpenter, who was awaiting a flight to Texas, told Flint TV station WJRT she saw the attacker being led away. She described him as appearing “blank, just totally blank.” JEFF KAROUB AND MIKE HOUSEHOLDER (AP)

Flu vaccine didn’t protect older adults The flu vaccine did a poor job protecting older Americans against the illness last winter, even though the vaccine was well-matched to the flu bugs going around. U.S. health officials on Wednesday released new data showing the vaccine did a so-so job overall. It was about 42 percent effective in preventing illness severe enough to send a patient to the doctor’s office. But it was essentially ineffective protecting some age groups, including people 65 and older — the group that’s hardest hit by flu. Last winter’s vaccine did well in protecting young children — it was about 60 percent effective. And it did OK in older children and in adults ages 50 to 64. But it had no clear effect in adults 18 to 49, or among the oldest adults. (AP)

HAZARDS

Toy watchdog group warns about spinners

Fidget spinners are one of the hottest toys out there as summer kicks off, but the group World Against Toys Causing Harm is cautioning parents that the toys can break apart and small parts can become choking hazards. German customs officials last week destroyed 39 tons of the whirling gizmos over safety concerns. The Toy Association, an industry group, advised parents to follow age guidelines on the package. (AP)

Belgium tightens security after failed bombing at Central Station in Brussels

The Islamic State destroyed Mosul’s al-Nuri mosque and its iconic leaning minaret when fighters detonated explosives inside the structures Wednesday night, Iraq’s Ministry of Defense said. The mosque is where ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared a so-called Islamic caliphate in 2014. The U.S. denied an ISIS claim that a coalition airstrike destroyed the site. (AP) MILWAUKEE

Jury acquits ex-officer in man’s shooting death A Milwaukee jury on Wednesday found that former police officer Dominique Heaggan-Brown, who is black, was not guilty of first-degree reckless homicide when he shot 23-year-old Sylville Smith, who also was black, after a brief foot chase following a traffic stop Aug. 13. The shooting ignited riots. While Smith had a gun, the case hinged on whether he was a threat when Heaggan-Brown fired the shot that killed him. (AP) RELIGION

Cardinals ask to meet with pope about divorce Four conservative cardinals who publicly questioned Pope Francis’ opening to divorced and civilly remarried Catholics sent a letter to the pope requesting an audience to seek clarification. Church teaching says divorced Catholics must either obtain an annulment of their first marriage or abstain from sex if they want to receive Communion. (AP) SOUTH SUDAN

Famine label lifted, but situation remains critical South Sudan no longer has areas in famine, but about 2 million face starvation and an estimated 6 million — half the population — continue to endure extreme food insecurity, according to reports released Wednesday by the government and the U.N. The situation remains critical, according to the reports. (AP)

Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, Prince Philip, 96, hospitalized in London with an infection


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nation+world Illinois man who fired at GOP team had no terrorism connection

ALEXANDRIA The gunman who opened fire on a GOP baseball team in Virginia had a local storage locker with more than 200 rounds of ammunition that he visited daily, including less than an hour before he shot more than 60 times at the team during a morning practice June 14. A list containing the names

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of six members of Congress also was found on the gunman, James Hodgkinson, 66, but FBI agent Timothy R. Slater of the Washington Field Office Criminal Division said he would not characterize it as a “hit list.” The FBI on Wednesday gave updates on the investigation of the attack that wounded five, including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., and said it still was unclear what motivated the unemployed home inspector from Illinois to travel to the Washington area, where he spent months

living in his van in Alexandria before launching the shootings. Scalise remains hospitalized, and his condition was upgraded to fair on Wednesday. Federal officials described Hodgkinson as a desperate man who was unemployed, running out of money, taking prescription drugs, having anger issues and was in a troubled marriage. The officials also described the June 14 shooting in Alexandria as more of a spontaneous event and said there was no connection with terrorism and that

ST. CLAIR COUNTY ILLINOIS SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT VIA AP

FBI: Scalise’s shooter acted alone

James Hodgkinson had a list of six members of Congress, but the FBI didn’t characterize it as a “hit list.”

ANN E. MARIMOW AND DANA HEDGPETH (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, arrived in Jerusalem on Wednesday to see if it is possible to restart peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. Few voices in Jerusalem or Ramallah sounded very hopeful as the untested Kushner arrived for preliminary talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. (THE WASHINGTON POST) SAUDI ARABIA

King puts his son, 31, in line to become next monarch Saudi Arabia’s King Salman elevated his 31-year-old son Wednesday to become crown prince, ousting his nephew in a seismic shift in the royal line of succession. The 81-yearold monarch stripped Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 57, of his position overseeing the kingdom’s security and counterterrorism. He was in line to inherit the throne. Prince Mohammed bin Salman now is next in line and will become deputy prime minister while retaining his control of the Defense Ministry. He is promoting a plan to create jobs for women and modernize society. (TWP)

he had acted alone. Officials also said Hodgkinson visited the storage locker he kept in Alexandria 43 times between April and June. At times, he went to the unit daily and sometimes more than once. On the day of the shooting, he went to the unit at 6:23 a.m. and left at 6:35 a.m. When the unit was searched, authorities found components for the SKS rifle, a receipt for a November 2016 gun purchase, and 200 rounds of ammunition.

BOLIVAR PENINSULA, TEXAS | A woman takes photos of waves crashing near Rollover Pass as Tropical Storm Cindy approaches the coast Wednesday. A boy on an Alabama beach was struck and killed by a log washed ashore by Cindy, which spun bands of severe weather ashore from the Florida Panhandle to east Texas. The storm formed Tuesday and is expected to make landfall by early today near the Louisiana-Texas line.

The proportion of Americans who believe that President Trump should not try to stop the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller into Russia’s role in influencing the 2016 presidential election, according to a CBS News poll released Tuesday. The poll found that view is held by 75 percent of Republicans, 88 percent of Democrats and 79 percent of independents. The poll questioned 1,117 adults nationwide June 15 to 18. (EXPRESS)

A ‘NERD GENE’?

Older dads more likely to have geeky sons

Researchers say older dads tend to have “geekier” kids who have higher IQs, social aloofness and a tendency to focus intensely, according to The Guardian. Scientists created a “geek index” and analyzed questionnaires from 7,781 British twins. The study, published this week in the journal Translational Psychiatry, found the strongest correlation was in boys, where the geek score increased by around 1.5 points for every five years older the father was at the child’s birth. Researchers also calculated that 57 percent of the geek score is inherited, The Guardian said. (EXPRESS)

Man kills woman believed to be his wife, then himself on major Chicago expressway

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DHS: Russians targeted 21 states NATIONAL SECURITY People connected to the Russian government tried to hack election-related computer systems in 21 states, a Department of Homeland Security official testified Wednesday. Samuel Liles, the Department of Homeland Security’s acting director of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis Cyber Division, said vote-tallying mechanisms were unaffected, and the hackers appeared to be scanning for vulnerabilities — which Liles likened to walking down the street and looking at homes to see who might be inside. But hackers successfully exploited a “small number” of networks, Liles said, likening that to making it through a front door. Liles was testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is investigating Russia’s efforts to meddle in the 2016

ANDREW HARNIK (AP)

Official says hackers probed for weaknesses in U.S. election systems

Former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson testified before the Senate Wednesday.

presidential election, and his remarks add some clarity to the breadth of the Kremlin’s cyber mischief. Officials in Arizona and Illinois had previously confirmed that hackers targeted their voter registration systems, though news reports suggested the Russian effort was much broader. In a separate hearing before the House Intelligence Committee Tuesday, former Department of Homeland Security Secretary

Jeh Johnson testified that Russia’s meddling, directed by President Vladimir Putin, was “unprecedented, the scale and the scope of what we saw them doing.” In addition to scanning voting systems for vulnerabilities, U.S. intelligence committees have said Russian hackers hacked and engineered the release of emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.

All Americans want to do on vacation is … nothing Never mind the hike. Where’s the hammock? A new poll found that almost three-fourths of Americans say resting and relaxing is very or extremely important to them when they go on vacation. Here are some other summer travel findings from the survey by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. EMILY SWANSON AND BETH J. HARPAZ (AP)

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The percentage of Americans who plan to make their summer vacation a staycation instead of going away on a trip. More than half of those polled said relaxing at home doesn’t count as a real vacation. The poll also found, in results released previously, that 43 percent of Americans won’t take a summer vacation at all.

22%

The percentage of people who “completely disconnect” while on vacation. A third don’t even try to get away from the internet and social media, while 42 percent say they dial back their time online a little. Americans under 30 are the most plugged in, with just 13 percent saying they’re likely to completely disconnect.

60%

The percentage of workers who say they don’t check in with the office at all when they’re on vacation, while 32 percent say they work or check in a little. “Bleisure” — combining business and leisure travel — is a travel industry buzzword, but 69 percent say they don’t consider extending a business trip to be a real vacation.

Ukrainian government, Russia-backed separatists agree on new cease-fire

55%

The percentage of Americans who rank sightseeing as important. Other desired vacation activities include experiencing local culture and cuisine (51 percent), visiting family (46 percent) and spending time in nature (45 percent). Shopping is more popular with women (22 percent) than with men (9 percent).

“In retrospect, it would have been easy for me to say I should have brought a sleeping bag and camped out in front of the DNC in the late summer,” Johnson said. To protect the confidentiality of those victimized, officials declined to say which 21 states were targeted, or to identify those that actually had data — such as voter registration lists — removed from their systems. FBI Assistant Director of Counterintelligence Bill Priestap testified Wednesday that Russians also pushed false news reports and propaganda online, using amplifiers to spread their message. He said Russia has for years tried to influence U.S. elections, but the “scale” and “aggressiveness” of its efforts in 2016 made the attempts more significant. “The internet has allowed Russia to do so much more today than they’ve ever been able to do in the past,” Priestap said. He said Russia’s goal was to “sow discord” in the U.S. and to “denigrate” Clinton and help Trump. MATT ZAPOTOSKY AND KAROUN DEMIRJIAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Ga. result sends harsh message to Democrats With all the ballots counted, Republican Karen Handel won the most expensive House race in U.S. history by 3.8 percentage points Tuesday. That’s a larger margin of victory than the 1.5 points by which Donald Trump carried Georgia’s 6th Congressional District. Handel, who won the seat vacated by Tom Price, now secretary of health and human services, even won by a greater margin than the GOP candidate in South Carolina. That was an unexpectedly close special election Tuesday to replace Mick Mulvaney, new head of the office of management and budget. Handel’s district north of Atlanta has been in GOP hands since Newt Gingrich won it in 1979, but that doesn’t make Jon Ossoff’s defeat any less painful for Democrats struggling to find their way in the Trump era. The result makes clear that they still haven’t found an effective antiTrump message. As Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., tweeted: “We need a genuinely new message, a serious jobs plan that reaches all Americans. ...” Later in the race, Ossoff moderated his message in an attempt to sway moderate Republicans — a tack that some liberal activists say went too far. He also was far from a perfect candidate: a 30-year-old who had never run for office before, and he didn’t even live in the district. JAMES HOHMANN

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BUSINESS After several tumultuous months that culminated in a shareholder revolt, Travis Kalanick stepped down Tuesday as chief executive of the ride-hailing giant Uber. Kalanick, who helped found Uber in 2009 and established it as Silicon Valley’s highest flying startup, will stay on Uber’s board of directors, a company official confirmed. He was asked to resign in a letter from five major shareholders. The resignation comes after a series of executive departures and scandals that arose from the company’s famously hardcharging workplace culture, which many say is a reflection of Kalanick himself, including sexual harassment allegations that have raised concerns about the company’s ability to recruit women. In a statement published by The New York Times, Kalanick said: “I love Uber more than anything in the world and at this difficult moment in my personal life I have accepted the investors request to step aside so that Uber can go back to building rather than be distracted with another fight.” The surprise resignation came a week after Kalanick, 40, agreed to take an indefinite leave of absence, a move the board stressed was his choice. The exit also comes amid the company’s search for a chief operating officer. A successor was not yet announced. ELIZABETH DWOSKIN (TWP)

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In today’s NBA, superstars are equipped with super gravity, the pull to recruit orbiting franchise players. And while it seems like the unbeatable teams are built behind blockbluster moves in free agency, no championship team can exist without development through the draft. Golden State’s Splash Brothers and Cleveland’s Kyrie Irving prove that, and that’s what makes tonight so exciting. Any one of the players selected could be looked upon in five or 10 years as the catalyst for a new dynasty. Here’s a look at how some of the top prospects can fit into today’s NBA, and how — maybe — they can be the key ingredients for future super teams. GABE HIATT (EXPRESS)

1 Philadelphia 76ers (from Brooklyn, via Boston) Markelle Fultz, PG, Washington

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The 76ers, Lakers and Celtics all made trades to set up their draft plans. Boston traded Philadelphia the top pick, and Markelle Fultz is expected to join 2016 No. 1 Ben Simmons and 2014 No. 3 Joel Embiid. Celtics GM Danny Ainge said they can still get the player they want. If it’s Josh Jackson, Boston will bet that the bouncy forward’s talent will trump off-court issues at Kansas, where he allegedly threatened to beat a woman as he vandalized her car. L.A. traded point guard D’Angelo Russell, probably to make way for UCLA’s Lonzo Ball. Duke’s Jayson Tatum might sneak into the top three.

In a league that puts pace at a premium, point guards are the ultimate weapon. Kentucky’s De’Aaron Fox has speed and a handle reminiscent of a certain Wizards’ and Wildcats’ star. Like John Wall, he can run the floor first and figure out how to shoot as he develops. If Fox gets picked before Ball, whom he outplayed in the NCAA Tournament, or Jackson, his athleticism will be the reason. Louisville guard Donovan Mitchell could also climb for this reason. North Carolina’s Justin Jackson is projected in the middle if the first round and is a running wing who can bury 3-pointers in transition.

As the NBA continues to trend small, it’s more important than ever to put five shooters on the floor. This year’s draft is full of players who can contribute from the perimeter without sacrificing size. Arizona big Lauri Markkanen is a 7-foot power forward from Finland whose sweet outside stroke brings Dallas’ Dirk Nowitzki to mind. Markkanen hit 42.3 percent of 3-pointers in college. Gonzaga’s Zach Collins is another 7-foot, oneand-done prospect with a 3-point shot (47.6 percent). UCLA’s T.J. Leaf (6-10) is used to pushing the ball with the Bruins. He hit 46.6 percent from 3 in his freshman season.

Mid-market cities have a hard time attracting free agents, so teams like Milwaukee have gotten creative in the draft. The Bucks could have a super future because they hit on international prospects Giannis Antetokounmpo (No. 15 in 2013) and Thon Maker (No. 10 in 2016), and college star Malcolm Brogdon (No. 36 in 2016). Indiana’s OG Anunoby, who is 6-8 with a 7-2 wingspan and can finish at the rim with authority, could be the surprise of this class. Duke freshman Harry Giles, who was ESPN’s top-ranked player out of high school but has already had ACL surgery in both knees, could be worth a gamble.

4 Phoenix Suns Jayson Tatum, SF, Duke 5 Sacramento Kings (from Philadelphia) De’Aaron Fox, PG, Kentucky 6 Orlando Magic Malik Monk, SG, Kentucky 7 Minnesota Timberwolves Jonathan Isaac, PF, Florida St. 8 New York Knicks Frank Ntilikina, PG, Strasbourg (France) 9 Dallas Mavericks Dennis Smith Jr., PG, North Carolina State 10 Sacramento Kings (from New Orleans) Lauri Markkanen, PF, Arizona 11 Charlotte Hornets Donovan Mitchell, SG, Louisville 12 Detroit Pistons Zach Collins, C, Gonzaga

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3 Boston Celtics (from Philadelphia) Josh Jackson, SF, Kansas

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Past slights drive Fultz to the top NBA DRAFT On one of the biggest nights of his life, Markelle Fultz was slouching and sleepy-eyed, his head buried in a hoodie and his mind someplace in the past. Earlier that night, he was in a midtown Manhattan ballroom with Magic Johnson and Walt Frazier, wearing a bow tie as the Celtics secured the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft. Afterward, Fultz, a versatile and physically gifted point guard widely projected to be that top selection, sat in a dark steakhouse, his face glowing as he read excited texts from his mom. “YES!” said a Bitmoji of Ebony Fultz in her green Celtics jersey. Across the table, Markelle’s private coach and mentor, Keith Williams, was talking about how Boston might contend for a championship sooner — though a different franchise would have offered the young guard a quicker path to superstardom. “I kind of wanted Philly,” Williams said, and indeed a month later, Fultz would visit the 76ers the same day Philadelphia finalized a blockbuster trade with the Celtics to acquire the No. 1 pick. Surrounded by competing viewpoints, Fultz wasn’t saying much as he waited on his $35 lobster tail. It was supposed to be a milestone night, a time to take it all in, but instead, the 19-year-old from Prince George’s County has a bone to pick. About a year ago, The Washington Post selected

Anthony Cowan, not Fultz, as its All-Met Boys’ Basketball Player of the Year. And 13 months later, Fultz hadn’t let it go. Instead of toasting in the booth overlooking West 48th Street, this was where his mind was. “I hate to see myself cheated,” the former University of Washington star says. “At the end of the day, it’s politics.” Fultz is on the verge of riches and fame; he is perhaps the piece that can finally turn around Philadelphia’s fortunes. His quiet ambition — the fuel for which can come from unusual places — has him on the cusp of becoming the first player from Washington, D.C., to go first overall since Austin Carr in 1971. To Fultz, he has succeeded for two reasons: his small but powerful support system and the many times he has been overlooked. Driven less by hubris than insecurity, he remembers coaches who cut him and players who once overshadowed him. “A lot of people find slights in everything,” said Mike Jones, Fultz’s coach at DeMatha Catholic in Hyattsville, Md. “Some people are just built that way, and it seems like Markelle is.” As a ninth-grader, the NBA’s future No. 1 prospect was not allowed to try out for varsity. A year after that, he was cut. Fultz was a sophomore when Jones summoned him to his office and told him that he needed

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more experience, and the junior varsity squad offered more opportunity. Jones said recently that Fultz then was talented but uncoordinated, his body not yet having grown into those long arms and big feet. Jones said his coaching staff argued about whether Fultz belonged on varsity, and it was Jones’ own decision to cut him. “In hindsight, I’d say I was wrong,” Jones said, though he knows that admission will never be enough for Fultz. The day he was cut, Fultz started taking inventory of who stood on which side of history, the

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assistants who had sealed his fate and the players who would suit up for the team. Ebony would tell him everything happens for a reason. As for Jones, Fultz had — and still has — a special place for him. “My goal from then on,” he said, “was to prove him wrong.” Almost immediately after being cut, Fultz rededicated himself to training. At Williams’ instruction, he took 700 shots per day, spent hours swimming or boxing and committed to improving footwork and vision. Williams discovered a player motivated not by scholarships

or riches but by revenge. So Williams used that. He told Fultz he didn’t believe he could make that shot from halfcourt, lying on his back. He declared Fultz could never get open on a pick and roll; that it was impossible to keep going, drill after drill, for hours. The young man kept trying to prove his coach wrong, and after a while, Williams began seeing not just a passionate athlete but a young star. Fultz had a growth spurt, his body filling out to 6 feet 4 — his arms reaching five inches more — and finally catching up with his unbalanced proportions. He spent a summer on the AAU circuit and emerged with a rare blend of speed, fundamentals and size. Fultz’s breakout as a college prospect came at the National High School Hoops Festival at DeMatha. He outplayed topfive recruit Jayson Tatum — a projected lottery pick who spent one season at Duke — and led a comeback in front of writers and scouts that culminated with Fultz making two free throws. His recruiting letters would eventually fill a 70-quart storage bin, but Fultz and his inner circle decided he should attend a middling Pac-12 team in Seattle, more than 2,700 miles from home. Washington coach Lorenzo Romar sold his program’s history of elevating guards into stars, Isaiah Thomas and Nate Robinson among them. Fultz toiled away on the West Coast, averaging 21.3 points per game and earning a label as the next NBA superstar while playing for a 9-22 team that finished 11th in its conference. Now — after the Celtics became the latest group to pass him over — Fultz faces another chance to assert that he belongs. “I’m going to prove why I’m the No. 1 pick,” he said. “I know there’s people out there saying, ‘There’s no way he should be the No. 1 pick. He was just on JV.’ ” He paused when he said this, dwelling on that possibility. “They’re saying something.” KENT BABB (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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MARLINS 2, NATIONALS 1 Max Scherzer did it again Wednesday, threatening the history books with another rewrite, providing a performance so masterful it hardly seemed fair that a ball an inch out of reach would be the difference between his third no-hitter and what eventually became a gutwrenching 2-1 loss at the Marlins. Scherzer began the game with six straight strikeouts and carried a no-hitter into the eighth. With one out, A.J. Ellis hit a chopper his way. Scherzer lunged, but the ball tipped off his glove

and bounced into no-man’s land, where it settled as the Marlins’ first hit of the afternoon and left Scherzer to cling to a 1-0 lead. Scherzer (8-5) couldn’t hang on, watching a no-hitter turn into a loss in the course of an inning that seemed almost cruel. An error by Adam Lind, who started at first base on a day only three of Washington’s regular starters played, allowed another runner to reach. Scherzer hit Dee Gordon, then hurled a wild pitch that turned into the tying run. Then Giancarlo Stanton, whom Scherzer had owned with slider

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after slider all afternoon, hit Scherzer’s 121st pitch to left for a single to give the Marlins the lead. The Nationals finished a stretch of 20 games in 20 days. They were 10-10 overall, 4-3 on their road trip and 1-2 in the series in Miami. It was just a June game Wednesday, but what might have been a beer-drenched flight back to D.C. was quieted. The Nationals are 14 games over .500, which is more than acceptable. The difference between 14 and 16, however, was sickeningly slim. CHELSEA JANES (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Some of Wright’s high-profile works, like his home in Oak Park, Ill., are represented, as are lesser-known buildings, like a service station in Cloquet, Minn. There are also sketches of projects that were never built, as well as details like windows and decorative objects you’d find in some of Wright’s buildings. Using the markers, visitors bring Wright’s designs to life. “He thought so deeply about color,” Levine says. “ ‘Cherokee red’ was his signature color, but there were a number of colors that were very much a part of the way that he thought about his work.” Visitors’ contributions to the images since the exhibit’s June 10 opening have been as diverse as the visitors themselves. “Some people are coloring things really

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Let’s go bubble sipping Tired of milkshakes and Frappuccinos? Cool down with bubble tea instead. The popular dessert drink, which originated in Taiwan in the ’80s, is made of tea, creamy milk blends or fruit smoothies with a base of tapioca balls settled at the bottom. Use a wide straw to drink up the bubbles — also called “boba” or pearls — which are chewy and sweet from a soak in brown sugar and honey. Now is the time to start sampling the treat in the D.C. area: The last few years have seen an influx of shops offering variations on bubble tea. The locations below offer a range of flavors, cream infusions and mix-in ingredients that can please connoisseurs as well as newbies. Drinks are often customizable, so you can take your tea as sweet, icy or bubbly as you like. WINYAN SOO-HOO (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Teas’n You

TeaDM Lounge

Chill Zone

Kung Fu Tea

8032 Leesburg Pike, Vienna; $3.95-$4.75.

6765 Wilson Blvd., Falls Church; $3.25-$4.50.

2442 N. Harrison St., Arlington; $3.75-$5.75.

Various locations; $2.75-$6.25.

From the Happy Endings Hospitality restaurant group (Chasin’ Tails, Roll Play Grill) comes this recently opened bubble tea shop with luxe drinks. They’re filled with premium ingredients: The white rose cream tea, for example, is made with sea salt cream and topped with red rose petals. The shop also serves macarons in flavors including Ferrero Rocher and Fruity Pebbles.

Beats by DJs Hardwell and Tiesto pulse from the speakers at Jay Tran’s bubble tea lounge. He shares the space with a pho shop at the Eden Center in Falls Church; he’ll open a Dupont Circle outpost this summer. Try the sea salt matcha green tea, above, and the sweet winter melon oolong. (Inspired by the Asian gourd, the winter melon drink tastes like vanilla when blended with cream.)

Local photographer Daniel Bui is one of the owners of Chill Zone, which might explain the artistic setting: Mini terrariums and vintage cameras are on display against white brick walls. Bubble tea flavors include bittersweet Vietnamese coffee and frosty mango. Savory pan-fried rice cakes, chicken wings and banh mi sandwiches are another nod to the cafe’s Vietnamese background.

Think of Kung Fu Tea as the Starbucks of bubble tea. The chain from Queens, N.Y., has more than 100 locations nationwide, including ones in Maryland and Virginia, plus a Georgetown shop just opened this week. (Even Hillary Clinton made a stop on the campaign trail for a drink in Queens.) The chain’s menu includes old standbys (taro slush, above, and winter melon milk green tea) and odd picks (Oreo milk tea?).

DISH OF THE WEEK

Falafel sandwich

$3; Falafel Inc., 1201 Potomac St. NW

One of the best cheap meals in D.C. comes from owner Ahmad Ashkar’s recently opened Falafel Inc. In addition to the tender falafel, the sandwich includes the usual toppings: tomato, cucumber, mint, olive oil, lemon juice and tahini, plus a lightly pickled, kimchi-inspired cabbage salad — all folded into a homemade pita. For every $10 diners spend, the restaurant donates the cost of feeding one refugee per day to the World Food Programme. BECKY KRYSTAL (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Beers come efficiently at Franklin Hall BARS “One of my pet peeves,” says Peter Bayne, “is when you’re at a bar and you’re just trying to get a drink, but the crowd is three deep and you can’t even get the bartender’s attention.” At his latest venture, Franklin Hall, which opened this month at 1348 Florida Ave. NW, he wants to speed up the bar experience. Each end of the 60-foot bar has a barstool-free section reserved for people ordering drinks — “grab and go,” Bayne says. Food, developed by chef Matt Baker of Gravitas, is designed to come out of the kitchen in three minutes or less. At the end of the night, head for the door: The doorman has a payment system so you can tap your phone or insert a chipenabled card on the way out. “We’re bringing the fastcasual model to the bar scene,” Bayne says. The cavernous industrial space is divided into sections — high tables here, communal tables there, leather sofas by the soaring windows in the front, a lounge-y nook for 30 or so in the back. There are 20 beers on tap — a mix of locals and nationals — along with three wines and a cider. The menu is heavy on quick-and-easy bar food like brats simmered in Natty Boh, wings and “Frito Pie” (beef chili and cheddar cheese poured into a 4-ounce bag of Fritos and served with a plastic fork). The kitchen is open until 11 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays, and midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. FRITZ HAHN (THE WASHINGTON POST)


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weekendpass Lindsey Buckingham, left, and Christine McVie began work on their joint album prior to Fleetwood Mac’s 2014 tour.

‘Gee, what took us so long?’ Lindsey Buckingham tells all about his LP with Christine McVie Before Christine McVie rejoined Fleetwood Mac in 2014 after a 16-year hiatus, she reconvened with guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, bassist and ex-husband John McVie and drummer Mick Fleetwood in the studio. Buckingham was working on a solo album and, before rehearsals began for Fleetwood Mac’s upcoming tour, the four — sans Stevie Nicks — played around with some songs. “We didn’t have an idea what it was going to be, we just wanted to welcome her back,” Buckingham says. “Less than a week in we were like, ‘Oh, my god, this is better than it’s ever been.’ ” They recorded for a few weeks and then put things on hold until the tour wrapped. The resulting album, “Lindsey Buckingham/Christine McVie,” released this month, sounds like it could be a long-lost Fleetwood Mac album. It’s all there (except for Nicks): Buckingham’s jangly guitar and pop sensibility, Christine’s breathy vocals and melodic piano playing, the classic rhythm section. Express spoke with Buckingham ahead of the duo’s first tour, which stops at Wolf Trap on Monday.

JOHN RUSSO

Correct me if I’m wrong, but this album is the first time that you, Christine, Mick and John worked together in the studio since 1987’s “Tango in the Night.” That is true. We did do a Fleetwood Mac album, [2003’s] “Say You Will,” without Christine. I’d never really thought of it that way. For this album, it had been almost 30 years since you four had worked together in the studio. Jeez, did you have to say that? Oh, my god, that’s scary. Did it feel strange to be working together in this context again? Well, no, not really. It helped that you recorded the album at the same studio where you made 1979’s “Tusk.” Yeah, that was a very conscious

decision to sort of revisit a piece of our past. And that was a studio that, not only we’d helped to design, but we’d also spent almost a year there, and the “Tusk” album obviously represents a life choice for me. … I had this conversation with [Christine] before formally saying, “Yes, come on back and rejoin the band,” which was basically, “Chris, we’d love you to come back, but you know if you do come back you can’t leave again.” I didn’t want it to be a whim for her or a knee jerk into something she felt she was missing but wasn’t willing to be grounded in and put in the discipline for. And she said, “No, no, no — I’d never do that.” Do you feel like your creative relationship with Christine is stronger now that you’ve


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weekendpass made this album? Generally speaking, it kind of feels like there was always this mutual respect and always this mutual regard for each other’s artistry. But we never really tapped into it on this level. In retrospect, we’re sitting around going, “Gee, what took us so long?” So, we’ll just have to see where it goes. I have a solo album waiting in the wings that’s probably going to come out in January and of course the big machine [Fleetwood Mac] will come calling sometime next year as well, so I can’t really say what it all means other than we had a hell of a time doing it. What do you admire about her as a songwriter? I love her sense of rhythm and her sense of melody. I love how she infuses her piano playing through the body, the fabric of the song in a way that’s really supportive and atmospheric. Just her ability to craft lyrics that are really strong rhythmically was brought to the forefront on this album because we did a lot of co-writing. We’d done very occasional cowriting [in the past] — “World Turning” [for example]. I took great liberties with her songs and ended up sharing the writership on a couple of things she had. I gave her tracks that I had done in my studio that were all blocked out in terms of arrangement and chord changes and even melody. … And it was really fascinating to have her take the idea of the melody but then make it her own. Do you have examples from the new album? “Red Sun” is one of those. “Too Far Gone.” She would take the melody as it was expressed as a guitar line and be true to it and yet change it up and make it conversational and make it go with the pauses in her lyrics that would enhance the rhythm, and it was just really a nice thing to see evolve. Is the plan for the tour to mix Fleetwood Mac songs with the new album?

“I love her sense of rhythm and her sense of melody. I love how she infuses her piano playing through … the fabric of the song in a way that’s really supportive.” LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM, on what

he enjoyed about co-writing songs with Christine McVie

LIVE UPCOMING PERFORMANCES

LET IT FLOW

{R&B and neo-soul}

FRI, JUNE 23

ORKESTA MENDOZA {Indie cumbia & mambo}

Obviously, you can’t get away without doing some of the body of work. I think they’d probably run us out on the rail, so you try to find a balance. We’re going to possibly open up with a few things with just the two of us, maybe on acoustic and piano, and then by the time we get to the encore I think we’re doing eight of 10 songs from the new album. Then of course you have to throw in a few chestnuts. And that’s fine. I think it’s going to be a nice, fresh show. Next month, you’ll play a couple of Fleetwood Mac festival dates, then next year is supposed to be a farewell tour, maybe? Well, I’ve been hearing that, “farewell tour.” Where did that come from? I read it in another article about the new album. Are you not ready to say goodbye to Fleetwood Mac? It’s not a question of being ready or not ready, but we’ve never as a band talked about this being our last tour, so I’m a little curious about that.

RICH GUZZI

{Comedy hypnosis experience}

THU, JULY 13

FRI, JULY 7

SWEAR & SHAKE W/ CAROLINE ROSE SAT, JULY 8

AN EVENING WITH

SUPERFLY DISCO:

A RETRO 70’S DANCE PARTY

FRI, JULY 14

FRI, JULY 14

{“Ridin’ in My Car,” “Me and the Boys”}

SAT, JULY 15

GAELIC STORM THU, JULY 20

JOHN HAMMOND {Songs from a blues icon}

THU, JULY 27

Hail! Hail! Rock ‘N’ Roll

A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry FRI, JULY 28

DAYMÉ AROCENA

FLOW

TRIBE

W/ TOMATO DODGERS FRIDAY

JUNE 23

MINGO FISHTRAP LES NUBIANS

UP CLOSE & PERSONAL TOUR SAT, JULY 15

TOWN MOUNTAIN AND I DRAW SLOW

{Celtic folk rock}

START

MAKING

SENSE W/ N.E.W. ATHENS SATURDAY

JUNE 24

FRI, JULY 21

LARRY CAMPBELL & TERESA WILLIAMS SAT, JULY 22

SONNY LANDRETH

W/ SPECIAL GUEST TORONZO CANNON TUES, JULY 25

OKKERVIL RIVER W/ JESSE HALE MOORE

AN EVENING WITH

LOVE

CANON JUNE 29

THURSDAY

{Cuban jazz & soul songstress}

FRI, AUG 4

You don’t see it as a farewell tour? I certainly don’t. And given how long people seem to keep going and how we all feel individually, I would be shocked — but stranger things have happened.

THURS, JULY 27

PETER HIMMELMAN SUN, JULY 30

ENTER THE HAGGIS WED, AUG 2

RUDI GREENBERG (EXPRESS)

Wolf Trap, Filene Center, 1551 Trap Road, Vienna; Mon., 7:30 p.m., $45-$95.

JESSE ROYAL W/ RAS SLICK

SUN, JULY 9

NRBQ

JUNE 22

PUMPSTATION ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS

MICHAEL MWENSO & THE SHAKES

{Big band jazz & swing}

W/ BANDA MAGDA

THURSDAY

THURS, JULY 6

Wed, June 28

AMP & COMEDY ZONE PRESENT

BOKANTÉ

11810 Grand Park Ave, N. Bethesda, MD Red Line–White Flint Metro

AMPbySTRATHMORE.COM

MIDNIGHT NORTH W/ HOLLY BOWLING

BJ

BARHAM W/ CHARLEY CROCKETT SUNDAY

LATE-NIGHT MUSIC IN THE LOFT EVERY THURS - SAT

JULY 2


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weekendpass Four black college students ignited a nationwide movement for desegregation when they sat at this “whites only” Woolworth’s lunch counter in 1960 and refused to leave until they were served. You can see it in the new “Unity Square” space.

America’s textbook exhibits

This Torah from a New York synagogue was burned in 1776 by British soldiers in the Revolutionary War and is part of the “Religion in Early America” exhibit.

‘The Nation We Build Together’ puts our democracy on display MUSEUMS Closed for renovations since 2012, the second floor of the National Museum of American History’s west wing reopens Wednesday with a renewed purpose: to tell the story of American democracy and encourage people to participate. Formerly the home of a hodgepodge of exhibits including Julia Child’s kitchen and “First Ladies’ Fashions,” the renewed 30,000-square-foot space now seems like a cohesive, threedimensional civics textbook. It even has a textbook-worthy name: “The Nation We Build Together.” On the floor are four new exhibits and an old one that’s been updated. The first new exhibit most visitors will encounter is “American Democracy: A Great Leap of Faith.” With objects including the desk on which Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence, a pair of shoes worn by a protester in the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., and the red shawl worn by Susan B. Anthony, the exhibit traces our political system’s evolution from

one where only white, propertyowning men could vote to today’s more-or-less universal suffrage. Another new exhibit, “Many Voices, One Nation,” looks at diversity in America, and how different groups have cooperated or clashed over the course of the country’s history. It includes many objects showing how different cultures interacted with each other, including a pair of moccasins made by an early European explorer and an intricate table of inlaid wood featuring American plants and animals made by a German immigrant in the mid-1800s. “This is a 500-year journey that people will travel with us on to see how strangers become neighbors and how they have worked together to shape the community of the nation,” exhibit curator Nancy Davis says. In the center of this renovated area, visitors will find the third new exhibit, “Religion in Early America.” Unlike the other exhibits, this one is temporary — it will close on June 3, 2018 — and it delves into an area of American

Thomas Jefferson used this portable desk when he drafted the Declaration of Independence. It’s on view as part of “American Democracy: A Great Leap of Faith.”

history that’s often missed in social studies classes, curator Peter Manseau says. “You walk into this show and you will learn immediately that religion in America is much more diverse than most people realize,” he says. Through artifacts including a Torah burned by British troops in the Revolutionary War and an Islamic religious text written by an enslaved African in Georgia, the exhibit shows that people from many faiths have lived here since the nation’s earliest days. “The practical implication of that diversity is that everyone had to learn to get along, and that leads to the disestablishment of any single church and leads to

what we now think of as religious freedom,” Manseau says. The only exhibit that’s not new to this area of the museum is “Within These Walls.” It opened in 2001 and features a house that was moved, brick by brick, from Ipswich, Mass. The exhibit, which tells the story of the various people who lived in the home from the 1760s to 1963, contains one major new addition: the story of an enslaved man named Chance who was one of the home’s earliest residents. The exhibit used to contain just one trace of Chance, a museum placard with the headline “Chance Is a Mystery” that explained how enslaved people are often missing from historical

records. Now, thanks to new research by exhibit co-curator Shelley Nickles and others, the house includes placards explaining that Chance was 14 when he was leased to the home’s owners during the Revolutionary War and that he eventually returned to his birthplace of Marblehead, Mass., as a free man. “Today, Chance has a full name — Chance Bradstreet — and we know that he worked preserving cod on the waterfront,” Nickles says. At the end of the renovated portion is an exhibit area with lots of seating and a fantastic view of the National Mall. This is not just a space for people to rest, however — it’s “Unity Square,” where museum facilitators will


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weekendpass Created by artist and community organizer Kat Rodriguez, this 8-foottall Statue of Liberty was carried by protesters 230 miles between Fort Myers and Orlando, Fla., as part of a protest seeking higher wages for agricultural workers. Now it’s on display in “Many Voices, One Nation.”

Millennium Stage Free performances every day at 6 p.m. No tickets required June 22 You, Me, Them, Everybody!

Brought to you by

June 27 BeauSoleil Quartet

July 5 Ledward Kaapana

26 MON The Circus Among Us

1 SAT Latvian Voices,

June 22–July 5 22 THU You, Me, Them,

Everybody! with Brandon Wetherbee Come for a live podcast hosted by Wetherbee that features host of The Washington Post podcast Can He Do That? Allison Michaels, standup comic Alyssa Cowan, and Haywood Turnipseed Jr. for color commentary.

23 FRI Will Eastman The D.C.-based DJ and record producer is the founder/owner/ operator of the world-renowned U Street Music Hall nightclub. He performs music from his 2017 debut full-length album Hilo, which featured collaborations with Patrick Baker, Eau Claire, and Outputmessage.

Join Sweet Spot Aerial Productions and Street Light Circus on a tour de force of Washington's top circus talent! This cabaret of modern circus arts will dazzle and amaze all ages. Followed by a postshow moderated Q&A. Part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.

27 TUE BeauSoleil Quartet

(of Hedwig and the Angry Inch) Mislock will be performing solo ambient guitar compositions from his upcoming record Now Is the Last Best Time, which explores the role of a primary caretaker aiding an Alzheimer’s patient. The music explores the ideas of love and sacrifice through sound. Hedwig plays the Eisenhower Theater June 13–July 2.

encourage visitors to play games and think about what they’ve learned from the exhibits. “We get a tremendous cross section of people here in the museum, so we wanted to give them ways of interacting and talking with one another,” “Unity Square” project director Megan Smith says. One table has a game where people select photos that represent themes like “security” and “freedom” and then discuss their picks. The only historical artifact in “Unity Square” is the “whites only” lunch counter where, in 1960, four black college students staged a peaceful sit-in in Greensboro, N.C., that ignited a nationwide movement for desegregation. The counter, which was

moved from another part of the museum, now features a mirror that transforms into a movie screen every 20 minutes or so and plays a film about the protests. “This space is really about being inspired by people in the past who have participated in our democracy and changed America and even changed the world,” Smith says. “We hope this is where people will take what they have learned on the entire floor and reflect on their place in shaping America’s future.” SADIE DINGFELDER (EXPRESS)

National Museum of American History, 1400 Constitution Ave. NW; “The Nation We Build Together” opens Wed., free.

Family Night: UniverSoul Circus

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A combination of circus arts, theater, music, and audience interaction, UniverSoul embraces and celebrates urban pop culture from around the world with diverse blends of performers from virtually every continent. Part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.

Choral ensembles from Latvia, Mongolia/Germany, and a Refugee Children’s Chorus perform.

2 SUN Miami Children’s Chorus,

Les Voix Boréales, Gandharva Choir

The group’s particular flavor of Cajun Choruses from Miami, Canada, and music reflects the vision of bandleader India sing. Michael Doucet, a lifelong student of Cajun culture. IN THE CONCERT HALL Presented in collaboration with the 2017 Smithsonian Folklife Festival and the Library of Congress Homegrown Series.

SERENADE! CHORAL FESTIVAL: A JFK 100 CELEBRATION

Presented in collaboration with Hometown Sounds.

24 SAT Tim Mislock

Egschiglen, Pihcintu

Part of JFKC: A Centennial Celebration of John F. Kennedy.

Gandharva Choir, The Richard Wallace High School Chamber Choir, Coro Polifónico de Panamá

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WED

Choirs from India (premiering a commissioned work), Ireland, and Panama perform.

29 THU Insingizi & Le Cantanti

di Chicago Choruses from Zimbabwe (premiere of new song), and Chicago, Illinois perform.

30 FRI Madras Youth Choir

& Balkanes Ensembles from India and Bulgaria (premiering a commissioned work) perform.

3 MON Shanghai No. 3 Girls

High School Concert Band, Escolania de Montserrat, Akoo Show Choir Groups from China, Spain and Catalonia, and Ghana perform. Free general admission tickets will be distributed at the entrance to the Hall of Nations, up to two tickets per person.

4 TUE Terry McDermott Star of season 3 of The Voice, the lead singer of Lotus Crush performs original songs with guitarist Island Styles along with some of the fan favorite covers from his time on The Voice.

5 WED Ledward Kaapana The Hawaiian’s mastery of stringed instruments, particularly slack key guitar, and his extraordinary baritone and leo ki`eki`e (falsetto) voices have made him a musical legend. Presented in collaboration with the 2017 Smithsonian Folklife Festival and the Library of Congress Homegrown Series.

FOR DETAILS OR TO WATCH ONLINE, VISIT KENNEDY-CENTER.ORG/MILLENNIUM. The Millennium Stage was created and underwritten by James A. Johnson and Maxine Isaacs to make the performing arts accessible to everyone in fulfillment of the Kennedy Center’s mission to its community and the nation. Additional funding for the Millennium Stage is provided by Bernstein Family Foundation, The Isadore and Bertha Gudelsky Family Foundation, Inc., The Meredith Foundation, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Dr. Deborah Rose and Dr. Jan A.J. Stolwijk, U.S. Department of Education, and the Millennium Stage Endowment Fund. The Millennium Stage Endowment Fund was made possible by James A. Johnson and Maxine Isaacs, Fannie Mae Foundation, the Kimsey Endowment, Gilbert† and Jaylee† Mead, Mortgage Bankers Association of America and other anonymous gifts to secure the future of the Millennium Stage. Kennedy Center education and related artistic programming is also made possible through the generosity of the National Committee for the Performing Arts and the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts.

Daily food and drink specials • 5–6 p.m. nightly • Grand Foyer Bars TAKE METRO to

the Foggy Bottom/GWU station and ride the free Kennedy Center shuttle departing every 15 minutes until midnight.

FREE TOURS are given daily by the Friends of the Kennedy Center tour guides. Tour hours: M–F, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., and Sat./Sun. from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. For information, call (202) 416-8340.

GET CONNECTED! Become a fan of KCMillenniumStage on Facebook and check out artist photos, upcoming events, and more! PLEASE NOTE: There is no free parking for free performances. The Kennedy Center welcomes persons with disabilities.

All performances and programs are subject to change without notice.


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Andrene’s Caribbean/ Soul Food Cafe

weekendpass i n d ies s + a r t ie

11th Anniversary expect the unexpected

SATURDAY, JUNE 24 | FROM 11 AM TO 2 PM EAT | DRINK | MINGLE MUSIC | RAFFLE | CLOWN ACT | GIVEAWAYS

TIFF

308 KENNEDY STREET NW | WASHINGTON, DC | 202.291.7007 | ANDRENES.COM The saga of Thomas Sung and the bank he founded is the focus of “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail.”

‘Abacus: Small Enough to Jail’

After the 2008 financial crisis, a lot of unethical bankers were tried, convicted and sent to jail. HA HA HA HA HA! Just kidding. That didn’t happen. The one bank that WAS indicted for mortgage fraud was Abacus Federal Savings based in New York’s Chinatown. A family-owned business that mainly serves Chinese immigrants, the bank was subjected to a five-year legal battle. Director Steve James (“Hoop Dreams”) documented the whole ride in “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail.” Get ready to get mad. Landmark E Street Cinema, 555 11th St.

July 6-30 ATlas District, DC THEATRE DANCE

MUSIC ART

capitalfringe.ORG-

NW; opens Fri., $9.50-$12 (James will attend Q&A’s at screenings this weekend, as will bank founder Thomas Sung and members of his family. See landmarktheatres.com for details).

‘Shane’

The movie playing on the hotel room TV in “Logan” was no accident — it was “Shane,” the 1953 Western about a man (Alan Ladd) hired to protect vulnerable people from the bad guys who have been terrorizing them. Yes, the plot IS very similar to “Logan,” but with more cowboy hats and fewer mutants. Now you can see the classic — it’s ranked third on the AFI’s list of Top 10 Westerns and 45th on its 100 Years … 100 Movies roundup — on the big screen. AFI Silver, 8633 Colesville Road, Silver Spring; Fri., 4:45 p.m., $10; Sun., 2:30 p.m., $13.

‘Bubba Ho-Tep’

An aging Elvis Presley (Bruce Campbell) lives in a nursing home and fights an ancient mummy — seriously, that’s the plot — in the demented horror-comedy “Bubba Ho-Tep.” He’s joined by Jack (Ossie Davis), his friend who believes he is JFK. The 2002 film, directed by Don Coscarelli (“Phantasm”), has gained a cult following among those with a bizarre sense of humor and a love of Mr. Campbell. If that describes you, Bub, come and get it. Alamo Drafthouse and Cinema, 20575 Easthampton Plaza, Ashburn, Va.; Thu., 7:40 p.m., $10. KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (EXPRESS)


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Special Engagements

Special Engagements .............2, 14, 16 Underworld: International Crime Cinema ....4 Fantastic ‘82 .........................................9 Stage & Screen......................................9 AFI Life Achievement Award Retrospective: Diane Keaton ......................................10 Canada Now .......................................11 Seven Beauties: The Films of Lina Wertmüller .................12 Jonathan Demme Remembered .............13 Andrzej Żuławski Remembered ..............14 Calendar.............................................15 Silver Screens on Veterans Plaza............16 Harry Potter and the Silver Screen..........16

MULTIPLE MANIACS

Count Gore De Vol presents

Fri, Jul 7, 10:00; Sat, Jul 8, 10:45; Sun, Jul 9, 9:30; Mon, Jul 10, 9:30; Tue, Jul 11, 9:45

John Waters' gloriously grotesque, unavailable-for-decades second feature is rife with depravity, from robbery to murder to one of cinema's most memorably blasphemous moments. Made on a shoestring budget in Baltimore, this gleeful mockery of the era's peace-and-love ethos features the Cavalcade of Perversion, a traveling show put on by a troupe of misfits led by the larger-than-life Divine, who's out for blood after discovering her lover's affair. Starring Waters' beloved regular cast the Dreamlanders (including David Lochary, Edith Massey, Cookie Mueller, Mary Vivian Pearce and Mink Stole), MULTIPLE MANIACS is an anarchist masterwork. (Note courtesy of Janus Films.) DIR/SCR/PROD John Waters. U.S., 1970, b&w, 96 min. NOT RATED

AFI Member passes accepted at all screenings unless otherwise noted To become a Member of AFI visit AFI.com/Silver/JoinNow TICKETS

• $13 General Admission

• $10 Seniors (65 and over) • $10 Students with valid ID, and military personnel (discounted tickets available at box office only)

• $9.50 AFI Members (2-Star level & up) • $8 Children (12 and under) • $10 Matinee tickets, weekdays before 5:00 p.m., Sat. & Sun. before noon (holidays excluded)

TARANTULA (1955) Sat, Jul 8, 2:30

40th Anniversary

Giant Spider Strikes! Crawling Terror 100 Feet High! Creature-feature auteur Jack Arnold (CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE) does it again with another fun, eye-popping thrill ride. Scientists' experiments with super-sizing the food supply through radiation go awry, resulting in a giant eight-legged terror with a large appetite of its own. "One of the best giant-insect films," said Leonard Maltin, a fan of the genre if a poor arachnologist. DIR/SCR Jack Arnold; SCR Robert M. Fresco, Martin Berkeley; PROD William Alland. U.S., 1955, b&w, 80 min. NOT RATED

HOUSE (1977) [ハウス HAUSU] Sat, Aug 19, 11:30; Mon, Aug 21, 9:45; Thu, Aug 24, 9:20

How to describe Nobuhiko Ôbayashi's 1977 movie? A psychedelic ghost tale? A stream-of-consciousness bedtime story? SCOOBY-DOO as directed by Dario Argento? Any of the above will do for this hallucinatory head-trip about a schoolgirl who travels to her ailing aunt's creaky country home and comes face to face with evil spirits, bloodthirsty pianos and a demonic housecat. Too absurd to be genuinely terrifying, too nightmarish to be merely comic, the director fashioned the script after the eccentric musings of his 11-year-old daughter, then employed all the tricks in his arsenal (mattes, animation and collage) to make them a visually astonishing reality. (Note courtesy of Janus Films.) DIR/ PROD Nobuhiko Ôbayashi; SCR Chiho Katsura, from a story by Chigumi Ôbayashi; PROD Tomoyuki Tanaka, Yorihiko Yamada. Japan, 1977, color, 88 min. In Japanese with English subtitles. NOT RATED

All screenings take place at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center: 8633 Colesville Road Silver Spring, MD 20910 For address changes and subscription services, contact: American Film Institute 2021 N. Western Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027 Attn: Membership On the cover (courtesy of): REDS:, Courtesy of Paramount Editor: Julie Hill Production Manager: Alice Eisenman Director: Ray Barry Director of Programming: Todd Hitchcock Associate Programmer: Abbie Algar Assistant Film Programmer: Ben Delgado Design: C. Patrick Lowry, The Washington Post Information is correct at press time. Films and schedule subject to change. Check AFI.com/Silver for updates. AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center is funded by an operating grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.

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ALIEN Sat, Jul 8, 7:30

Local TV legend Count Gore De Vol (Dick Dyszel) returns to present another terrifying film in the spirit of the original broadcasts on CREATURE FEATURE, with lots of ghoulish good fun in store. Ridley Scott's ingenious "haunted spaceship" monster movie remains an influential classic for both sci-fi and horror aficionados. With John Hurt, Yaphet Kotto, Veronica Cartwright, Tom Skerritt, Ian Holm, Harry Dean Stanton and a star-making performance by Sigourney Weaver, "the most courageous and resourceful heroine seen on screen in years." – Gary Arnold, The Washington Post. DIR Ridley Scott; SCR Dan O'Bannon, Ronald Shusett; PROD Gordon Carroll, David Giler, Walter Hill. U.S./UK, 1979, color, 117 min. RATED R IN MEMORIAM: John Hurt (1940–2017)

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THE RUNNING MAN (1987) Fri, Aug 25, 11:45; Sat, Aug 26, 11:45

Following worldwide economic collapse, the U.S. in 2017 is a totalitarian police state. The opiate of the masses is government-sanctioned TV game shows where prisoners fight for their lives as millions cheer. At the time, the film was seen as a misstep for rising star Arnold Schwarzenegger — but who's laughing now? Based on the novel by Stephen King, this dire vision of the future is a campy and compelling THE RUNNING MAN dystopian tale. Richard Dawson plays the sleazy game show host; the fun cast also includes Jesse Ventura and Jim Brown as "stalkers" of the contestants; musicians Mick Fleetwood and Dweezil Zappa; plus María Conchita Alonso and Yaphet Kotto. DIR Paul Michael Glaser; SCR Steven E. de Souza, from the novel by Stephen King; PROD George Linder, Tim Zinnemann. U.S., 1987, color, 101 min. RATED R

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RASHÔMON (1950)

CHUCK BERRY HAIL! HAIL! ROCK 'N' ROLL

Mon, Jul 24, 1:00; Tue, Jul 25, 1:00; Wed, Jul 26, 1:00; Thu, Jul 27, 1:00; Fri, Jul 28, 1:00; Sat, Jul 29, 4:45; Sun, Jul 30, 2:45

IN MEMORIAM: Chuck Berry (1926–2017)

THE GRADUATE

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David Lean's signature achievement won seven Oscars® in 1962, including Best Picture, and made a then-unknown Peter O'Toole an international star. He is riveting as T. E. Lawrence, the legendary British officer who rallied the Arabs against Turkish invaders during World War I, and Lean's film, a twoyear undertaking shot entirely on location, is one of the true masterpieces of 70mm photography. O'Toole's performance would earn the first of his eight Oscar® nominations for Best Actor — amazingly, none of which he won. With Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn and Omar Sharif. DIR David Lean; SCR Robert Bolt, Michael Wilson; PROD Sam Spiegel. UK/U.S., 1962, color, 231 min. including one 15-min. intermission. RATED PG

50th Anniversary

THE GRADUATE Sat, Aug 5, 7:20; Sun, Aug 6, 3:15; Thu, Aug 10, 7:20

Young Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) finds his postgrad stasis interrupted when he begins an affair with neighbor Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), a complicated situation that becomes more complicated when Benjamin finds himself falling for her daughter (Katharine Ross). One of the key films of the 1960s, it made a superstar of Hoffman, gave Simon & Garfunkel (featured heavily on the soundtrack) a hit album and put Mike Nichols at the forefront of the New American Cinema, with a Best Director Oscar® in hand. #7 on AFI's 100 Years…100 Movies. DIR Mike Nichols; SCR Calder Willingham, Buck Henry, from the novel by Charles Webb; PROD Lawrence Turman. U.S., 1967, color, 105 min. RATED PG

MIFUNE: THE LAST SAMURAI Tue, Aug 15, 7:20

CHUCK BERRY HAIL! HAIL! ROCK 'N' ROLL

10th Anniversary

ZODIAC (2007) Sat, Aug 19, 7:45; Tue, Aug 22, 7:20

Based on true events, David Fincher's masterpiece, somewhat overlooked when released, is one of the greatest film procedurals ever made — in this case, a dual procedural, of both the police's investigation of San Francisco's "Zodiac Killer" and the San Francisco Chronicle's investigation of, and involvement in, the story. The outstanding cast includes Mark Ruffalo and Anthony Edwards as detectives David Toschi and William Armstrong; Robert Downey, Jr., as the Chronicle's Paul Avery; and Jake Gyllenhaal as Chronicle cartoonist/obsessive Zodiac researcher Robert Graysmith. DIR David Fincher; SCR/PROD James Vanderbilt, from the book by Robert Graysmith; PROD Ceán Chaffin, Brad Fischer, Mike Medavoy, Arnold Messer. U.S., 2007, color, 158 min. RATED R

GHOST IN THE SHELL (1995)

Nearly 20 years after his death, Toshiro Mifune remains a true giant of world cinema. He made 16 remarkable films with director Akira Kurosawa, including RASHÔMON, SEVEN SAMURAI and YOJIMBO, and together they shook the film world, inspiring not only THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN and Clint Eastwood's breakthrough A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, but also George Lucas' STAR WARS. This documentary combines film clips and archival stills with interviews featuring Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, as narrated by Keanu Reeves. (Note courtesy of Strand Releasing.) DIR/SCR/PROD Steven Okazaki; SCR Stuart Galbraith IV; PROD Taro Goto, Yukie Kito, Toshiaki Nakazawa, Toichiro Shiraishi, Kensuke Zushi. Japan, 2016, b&w/color, 80 min. In English and Japanese with English subtitles. NOT RATED

I CONFESS

I CONFESS (1953)

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Recently given a controversial Englishlanguage, live-action remake, Mamoru Oshii's classic anime remains a touchstone of cyberpunk fiction, a huge influence on THE MATRIX, among others. Depicting A.I. outstripping the control of its human creators, state-sponsored computer hacking and corporate espionage, the film seems ever more prescient. In 2029, the world is totally wired, interconnected by a single computer grid. Major Motoko Kusanagi is a cyborg officer in Tokyo's Section 9 security force charged with keeping the network free of hackers. She is hunting for the hacker known as the Puppet Master; little does she know the hacker is looking for her, too. DIR Mamoru Oshii; SCR Kazunori Itô, from the manga by Masamune Shirow; PROD Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, Ken Iyadomi, Ken Matsumoto, Yoshimasa Mizuo. Japan, 1995, color, 83 min. In Japanese with English subtitles. NOT RATED

Fri, Aug 25, 5:15; Sun, Aug 27, 2:00

ZODIAC

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Sun, Jul 16, 10:00; Mon, Jul 17, 5:15, 9:30; Tue, Jul 18, 5:15; Wed, Jul 19, 5:15, 9:30; Thu, Jul 20, 5:15, 9:30

The murder of a man and the rape of his wife in a forest grove are seen from several different perspectives. Akira Kurosawa's meditation on the nature of truth transformed narrative cinema as we know it. Starring Toshirô Mifune, Machiko Kyô and Masayuki Mori; winner of the Golden Lion, 1951 Venice Film Festival and an Honorary Oscar® as Best Foreign Language Film, 1952 Academy Awards®.DIR/SCR Akira Kurosawa; SCR Shinobu Hashimoto from the short story "In the Woods" by Ryu-nosuke Akutagawa; PROD Minoru Jingo. Japan, 1950, b&w, 88 min. In Japanese with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

Fri, Aug 11, 5:15, 9:35; Sat, Aug 12, 2:00; Mon, Aug 14, 5:15; Tue, Aug 15, 5:15, 9:00; Wed, Aug 16, 5:15; Thu, Aug 17, 5:15

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Filmmaker Taylor Hackford captures Chuck Berry and friends celebrating the eccentric, electric and hugely influential rocker's 60th birthday at the Fox Theatre in Berry's hometown of St. Louis during his 1986 tour. Berry is joined on stage by stars Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Etta James, Linda Ronstadt and number-one fan Keith Richards. Interviews with Berry's peers and admirers include Bo Diddley, the Everly Brothers, John Lennon, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Little Richard and Bruce Springsteen. DIR Taylor Hackford; PROD Stephanie Bennett, Chuck Berry. U.S., 1987, color, 120 min. RATED PG

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LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

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Sat, Aug 12, 6:30

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30th Anniversary

Quebec City priest Montgomery Clift has a dilemma: he's heard a confession from a murderer. Due to his vows, Clift is unable to assist police detective Karl Malden in his investigation, nor, after Malden's investigation identifies a man dressed as a priest as the suspect, to adequately defend himself. When Clift's unpriestly love affair with Anne Baxter is revealed, the combination of circumstantial evidence and Clift's guilty secrets threatens to doom him at trial. Can the real killer be found? Can Clift stay true to his vows? Shot on location in wintry Quebec, Alfred Hitchcock's religious thriller has a moody, brooding atmosphere unlike any of his other films. DIR/PROD Alfred Hitchcock; SCR George Tabori, William Archibald, from the play by Paul Anthelme. U.S./Canada, 1953, b&w, 95 min. NOT RATED See Also: THE CONFESSIONAL (1995) in Canada Now, p. 11

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Sat, Jul 15, 1:00; Mon, Jul 17, 7:10

Sun, Jul 16, 5:00

In this beautifully photographed, somber and gritty film from Erik Skjoldbjærg (INSOMNIA), a quiet Norwegian town is terrorized by an unlikely pyromaniac. After a year of military service, Dag (Trond Nilssen, KING OF DEVIL'S ISLAND) returns home to help his father Ingemann (Per Frisch, A SOMEWHAT GENTLE MAN) in his duties as the volunteer fire chief. But it seems that Dag has developed a taste for fire-starting, rather than firefighting, when he begins covertly setting empty homes ablaze. As the fires get bigger and more frequent, a member of the local police force begins an investigation that will reveal the shocking truth to the townspeople. DIR Erik Skjoldbjærg; SCR Bjørn Olaf Johannessen; PROD Aage Aaberge, Edward A. Dreyer. Norway, 2016, color, 98 min. In Norwegian with English subtitles. NOT RATED

ANIMAL KINGDOM (2010) Sat, Jul 8, 5:00; Wed, Jul 12, 7:10; Thu, Jul 13, 9:40

Recently adapted for TV and relocated to southern CA, Australian writer/director David Michôd's brooding gangster film was a breakout success that reintroduced international audiences to acting dynamo Jacki Weaver (nearly 40 years after she appeared in Peter Weir's PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK). After his mother overdoses, teenaged Joshua "J" Cody (James Frecheville) moves in with his menacing grandmother "Smurf" (Weaver), the brains of the Cody crime family. Until now, J has been shielded from his family's criminal doings, but with a seat so close to the action, he wants in. The excellent cast includes Joel Edgerton, Guy Pearce and Ben Mendelsohn. DIR/SCR David Michôd; PROD Liz Watts. Australia, 2010, color, 113 min. RATED R

Sat, Jul 15, 5:15; Tue, Jul 18, 9:15

The European flipside to William Friedkin's THE FRENCH CONNECTION, Cédric Jimenez's (THE MAN WITH THE IRON HEART) version is a stylish, '70s-set crime thriller inspired by true events. Marseille magistrate Pierre Michel (Academy Award® winner Jean Dujardin, THE ARTIST) is on a crusade to dismantle the most notorious drug smuggling operation in history: the French Connection. In his crosshairs is kingpin Gaètan "Tany" Zampa (Gilles Lellouche, MESRINE: KILLER INSTINCT, POINT BLANK), who runs the largest underground heroin trade into the States. Though Michel will stop at nothing to ensure the crime ring's demise, Zampa's "la French" always seems one step ahead. (Note adapted from Drafthouse Films.) DIR/SCR Cédric Jimenez; SCR Audrey Diwan; PROD Alain Goldman. France/Belgium, 2014, color, 135 min. In French with English subtitles. RATED R

THE CONNECTION

HUMAN CAPITAL

HUMAN CAPITAL [IL CAPITALE UMANO] Fri, Jul 21, 12:30; Sun, Jul 23, 12:30

THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES (2009) [EL SECRETO DE SUS OJOS]

Sun, Jul 9, 2:30; Tue, Jul 11, 7:10

Benjamin Esposito (Ricardo Darín, THE AURA, WILD TALES) has spent his entire working life as a criminal court employee. Recently retired and with time on his hands, he decides to write a novel. He does not decide to make up a story. There is no need to. He can draw on his own past as a civil servant for a true, moving and tragic story in which he was once very directly involved. In 1974, his court was assigned an investigation into the rape and murder of a beautiful young woman, a case that turned into an obsession for everyone involved. Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award® winner. (Note adapted from Sony Pictures Classics.) DIR/SCR/PROD Juan José Campanella; SCR Eduardo Sacheri, from his novel; PROD Mariela Besuievsky. Argentina/Spain, 2009, color, 129 min. In Spanish with English subtitles. RATED R

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High-school classmates Serena (Matilde Gioli) and Massimiliano (Guglielmo Pinelli) are dating. Desperate to be a big shot, Serena's father (Fabrizio Bentivoglio) invests in the hedge fund run by Massimiliano's father, Giovanni (Fabrizio Gifuni), by mortgaging his house and business, neglecting to tell his pregnant wife (Valeria Golino). Meanwhile, Giovanni's wife (Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Best Actress, 2014 Tribeca Film Festival), a former actress, invests her husband's money to rescue an historic theater and becomes involved with artistic director Donato (Luigi Lo Cascio). All these interconnections form a web in which the characters soon find themselves caught, instigated by a mysterious hit-and-run accident on Christmas Eve. DIR/SCR Paolo Virzì; SCR Francesco Bruni, Francesco Piccolo, from the novel by Stephen Amidon; PROD Marco Cohen, Benedetto Habib. Italy/France, 2013, color, 110 min. In Italian with English subtitles. NOT RATED

Sun, Jul 16, 12:30; Thu, Jul 20, 7:10

Stellan Skarsgård (BREAKING THE WAVES, THOR) stars as Nils, a truck-driver-turned-detective who becomes an accidental underworld hero after embarking on an investigation into his son's death. The news of his son's passing from a heroin overdose doesn't add up for Nils. Compelled to investigate the case himself, he'll stop at nothing to uncover the truth. In his efforts to track down the cause of death, he inadvertently ignites a gang war between a vegan gangster dubbed "the Count" and a Serbian mafia boss named Papa. With great deference to the Coen brothers, this humorously dark tale paints the snowy hills of Norway red. DIR Hans Petter Moland; SCR Kim Fupz Aakeson; PROD Finn Gjerdrum, Stein B. Kvae. Norway/Denmark/Sweden, 2014, color, 115 min. In Norwegian, Swedish, English, Serbian and German with English subtitles. RATED R

IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE

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IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE [KRAFTIDIOTEN]

THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES

Based on the bestseller by Harlan Coben, this labyrinthine mystery tells the story of an innocent man on the run with a meshwork of twists that would make Hitchcock proud. Alex Beck (François Cluzet) is a kind-hearted doctor still mourning the death of his beloved wife Margot (Marie-Josée Croze) eight years after her murder. When he finds himself implicated in a double homicide that also connects him to his wife's death, Alex receives an email from Margot, seemingly from beyond the grave. On the run from the law and investigating his wife's mysterious reappearance, Alex begins to uncover a conspiracy that threatens to destroy his world and everyone he loves. DIR/ SCR Guillaume Canet; SCR Philippe Lefebvre, from the novel by Harlan Coben; PROD Alain Attal. France, 2006, color, 131 min. In French with English subtitles. NOT RATED

THE CONNECTION (2014) [LA FRENCH]

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ANIMAL KINGDOM

PYROMANIAC (2016) [PYROMANEN]

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Tales of crime and punishment are popular the world over, and this series collects a smorgasbord of outstanding neo-noirs, police procedurals and pulse-pounding thrillers from around the globe.

PHOENIX

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July 8–September 13

PHOENIX (2014) Sun, Jul 23, 11:00 a.m.; Mon, Jul 24, 5:15; Wed, Jul 26, 5:15

Set against the evocative backdrop of post-WWII Berlin, Christian Petzold's stunning noir stars Nina Hoss as a former cabaret singer and concentration camp survivor who returns home to a complex web of duplicity and deception. Having undergone surgery after a bullet wound in her face, Nelly is unrecognizable, even to her former husband Johnny (Ronald Zehrfeld) — the man she suspects betrayed her to the Nazis. Johnny is struck by Nelly's strange resemblance to his late wife, and asks her to enter into a scheme to claim a large inheritance. Nelly agrees, and PHOENIX builds toward an unforgettable, heart-stopping conclusion. DIR/SCR Christian Petzold; SCR Harun Farocki, from the novel by Hubert Monteilhet; PROD Florian Koerner von Gustorf, Michael Weber. Germany/Poland, 2014, color, 98 min. In German with English subtitles. NOT RATED


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Save BIG on multiple films with the Crime Spree Card! Details at AFI.com/Silver A MONSTER WITH A THOUSAND HEADS [UN MONSTRUO DE MIL CABEZAS]

Sun, Jul 30, 9:40; Mon, Jul 31, 5:15

An affair takes a twisted turn when a married couple's child is kidnapped in this pulse-pounding thriller based on a true Rio crime story. Sylvia goes to pick up her daughter from school and finds the child has already left with a "neighbor." Subsequent investigations reveal her husband, Bernardo, has been having an affair with the sensual yet unstable Rosa, now a prime suspect in the kidnapping. Inventively told from each of their perspectives, this edgy neo-noir plumbs the depths of dishonesty and human wickedness, and has won awards around the world. DIR/SCR Fernando Coimbra; PROD Caio Gullane, Fabiano Gullane, Débora Ivanov, Gabriel Lacerda. Brazil, 2013, color, 100 min. In Portuguese with English subtitles. NOT RATED

CITY OF GOD

15th Anniversary

Fri, Jul 28, 7:25; Mon, Jul 31, 9:10

Sat, Jul 29, 2:00; Tue, Aug 1, 7:00

Prior to his celebrated second film AQUARIUS, Kleber Mendonça Filho's award-winning debut film signaled the arrival of a vital new cinematic talent. Despite appearances, something's rotten in an affluent neighborhood in the coastal city of Recife, Brazil. A spate of petty crimes has the residents on edge. Don Francisco, who owns most of the block and whose family ties go far back into the region's history, hires a private security firm to address the problem. The guards are a welcome presence, but also one that upsets the neighborhood's delicate balance, exposing secrets, lies and latent resentments. "A thrilling discovery." – Gavin Smith, Film Comment. DIR/SCR Kleber Mendonça Filho; PROD Emilie Lesclaux. Brazil, 2012, b&w/color, 131 min. In Portuguese with English subtitles. NOT RATED

THE AGE OF SHADOWS

THE AGE OF SHADOWS [밀정 MILJEONG] Sun, Aug 6, 12:30

CITY OF GOD (2002) [CIDADE DE DEUS]

NEIGHBORING SOUNDS [O SOM AO REDOR]

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A WOLF AT THE DOOR [O LOBO ATRÁS DA PORTA]

Tensions mount in this unlikely thriller about one woman's struggle to take on the Mexican health insurance industry in order to save her husband's life. When Sonia (Jana Raluy) learns that her husband has been diagnosed with terminal cancer, she hopes beyond hope that her family will qualify for an experimental procedure that could save his life. After she is denied by one insurance agent after another, a desperate Sonia resorts to drastic measures to fight the system. With her son along for the ride as a moral compass, Sonia is determined to save her husband no matter the cost. DIR/PROD Rodrigo Plá; SCR Laura Santullo, from her novel; PROD Sandino Saravia Vinay. Mexico, 2015, color, 75 min. In Spanish with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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A WOLF AT THE DOOR

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Sat, Jul 29, 11:30 a.m.; Tue, Aug 1, 5:15; Wed, Aug 2, 5:15

Outside of Rio de Janeiro is the favela known as City of God, where life is so imbued with crime that gang leaders have royalty status and are venerated like movie stars. All aspiring young photographer Rocket ever wanted was to get the girl and take his pictures, but his childhood friend Li'l Dice (aka Li'l Zé) was born to be a gangster. Having gotten involved at a young age, Zé and his partner Bené take over the favela and usher in a surprisingly calm and prosperous era, since Zé has taken out all of his rivals. But when Bené is mistakenly killed, all hell breaks loose. This landmark Brazilian film was a hit around the world, nominated for four Oscars®. DIR Fernando Meirelles, Kátia Lund; SCR Bráulio Mantovani, from the novel by Paulo Lins; PROD Andrea Barata Ribeiro, Mauricio Andrade Ramos. Brazil/France, 2002, color, 130 min. In Portuguese with English subtitles. RATED R

In 1920, with Korea under Japanese rule, Lee Jung-chool (Song Kang-ho, THE HOST, SNOWPIERCER), a Korean captain in the Japanese police force, is given a mission to infiltrate the armed resistance fighting for Korean independence and expose their second-in-command, Kim Woo-jin (Gong Yoo, TRAIN TO BUSAN). But after coming into close contact with the rebel fighters, some of whom were once his friends, Lee has doubts about his dirty work for the occupying forces. As allegiances shift, Lee's employers begin to suspect him, and now he is both hunter and hunted. Meanwhile, a train carrying explosives passes the border, heading toward Seoul. (Note adapted from Toronto International Film Festival.) DIR/SCR Kim Jee-woon; PROD Choi Jeonghwa. South Korea, 2016, color, 140 min. In Korean and Japanese with English subtitles. NOT RATED

TORO

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METRO MANILA

MARSHLAND

METRO MANILA

MARSHLAND [LA ISLA MÍNIMA]

Sat, Aug 5, 9:40

Mon, Aug 7, 9:20; Wed, Aug 9, 9:20

Sean Ellis (THE BROKEN, CASHBACK) tells the story of Oscar Ramirez (Jake Macapagal, KID KULAFU), a down-on-his-luck Filipino farmer who flees the countryside with his family to look for a brighter future in the bustling metropolis of Manila. Oscar believes he has caught a break when he is offered steady work for an armored truck company. But when his seemingly prosperous gig unravels, Oscar realizes the inherent dangers of his new job and gets caught in a complex and perilous scheme of double-dealing. Faced with no other options, Oscar must risk everything to protect what he cares about most — his family. (Note adapted from Oscilloscope.) DIR/SCR/PROD Sean Ellis; SCR Frank E. Flowers; PROD Mathilde Charpentier. Philippines/UK, 2013, color, 115 min. In Tagalog with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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Former mobster Toro (Mario Casas) has stayed straight for five years, employed as a taxi driver on work release from prison, dating a schoolteacher (Ingrid García Jonsson) and steering clear of his former associates. But when his ne'er-do-well brother Lopez (Luis Tosar) comes begging after mob boss Romero (José Sacristán) kidnaps Lopez's daughter, Toro must make a fateful decision. Filmmaker Kike Maíllo crafts an action-packed exercise in familiar pulp fiction terrain, but with stylistically surprising twists and turns. DIR Kike Maíllo; SCR Rafael Cobos, Fernando Navarro; PROD Belén Atienza, Sergi Casamitjana, Farruco Castromán, Mercedes Gamero, Axel Kuschevatzky, Mikel Lejarza, Enrique López Lavigne, Antonio P. Pérez, Eric Tavitian. Spain, 2016, color, 105 min. In Spanish with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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Tue, Aug 8, 9:45; Thu, Aug 10, 9:30

Spain, 1980. Five years after the death of Franco, two detectives from opposite sides of the political divide are brought together over the brutal murders of two sisters. Sent to the south of Spain to investigate, Juan (Javier Gutiérrez) and Pedro (Raúl Arévalo) are met with disgust by the locals and can barely contain their disdain for each other. But if they want to solve the case before the killer strikes again, they'll have to put their differences aside. This thrilling neo-noir from filmmaker Alberto Rodríguez (UNIT 7) won 10 Goya Awards, including Best Film, Best Actor, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. DIR/SCR Alberto Rodríguez; SCR Rafael Cobos; PROD Mercedes Cantero, Juan Carlos Caro, Mercedes Gamero, Mikel Lejarza, Rosa Pérez, José Sánchez-Montes, José Torrescusa. Spain, 2014, color, 105 min. In Spanish with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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GANGS OF WASSEYPUR: PART ONE

THE RAID 2

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In a rough-and-tumble Jakarta slum, an elite police squad is tasked with infiltrating a high-rise apartment building in order to topple the notorious crime lord Tama Riyad (veteran Indonesian actor Ray Sahetapy). As the team ascends the building, their cover is blown and Tama traps them, offering sanctuary and free rent for anyone who can take them out. All of the building's shady inhabitants — gangsters, junkies, henchmen and killers — are willing to rise to the challenge. When the squad's leader is killed, Rama (Thai martial arts master Iko Uwais, who also choreographed the Pencak Silat fight scenes) must complete the mission and lead his men to safety. DIR/SCR Gareth Evans; PROD Ario Sagantoro. Indonesia, 2011, color, 101 min. In Indonesian with English subtitles. RATED R

THE RAID 2 Sun, Aug 13, 9:00

Yet more heads roll in director Gareth Evans' (THE RAID, V/H/S/2) follow-up to his breakout hit, with Thai martial-arts star Iko Uwais returning as the unflappable officer Rama. This time he must go undercover to take down the corrupt cops of Jakarta and the gangs colluding with them. Although Rama is reluctant at first, when his brother is murdered at the hands of a notorious gang leader, he resolves to risk his life to topple the crime syndicate from the inside out. Building on the success of THE RAID, Evans takes the tension to a fever pitch, upping the stakes as Rama finds himself further and further embroiled in Indonesia's criminal underworld. DIR/SCR Gareth Evans; PROD Nate Bolotin, Ario Sagantoro, Aram Tertzakian. Indonesia, 2014, color, 150 min. In Indonesian and Japanese with English subtitles. RATED R

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THE BONE MAN [DER KNOCHENMANN] Mon, Aug 14, 9:30; Thu, Aug 17, 9:20

The third adaptation of the popular novels by Wolf Haas (following COME SWEET DEATH and SILENTIUM, which screened in AFI Silver's 2007 AFI European Union Film Showcase) from director Wolfgang Murnberger and star Josef Hader is the most thrilling — and funniest — yet. On the trail of a deadbeat car owner, Viennese odd jobber/detective Hader takes up lodging in an Alpine village where a local restaurant proprietor may be cooking up more than just his specialty chicken. DIR/SCR Wolfgang Murnberger; SCR Josef Hader, Wolf Haas, from his novel; PROD Danny Krausz, Kurt Stocker. Austria, 2009, color, 117 min. In German and Russian with English subtitles. NOT RATED

GANGS OF WASSEYPUR: PART TWO Sun, Aug 20, 8:30

Mirroring the tumultuous and explosive growth of modern India with ferocious cinematic intensity, part two of Anurag Kashyap's saga follows the criminal rise of Sardar Khan's children. As with Al Pacino's Michael Corleone in THE GODFATHER, it's the least likely of Sardar's offspring — the perpetually stoned Faizal (Nawazuddin Siddiqui, THE LUNCHBOX) — who rises to the top of the Khan crime family, vowing brutal revenge on their longtime nemesis, the wily and seemingly unstoppable Ramadhir Singh (Tigmanshu Dhulia, PAAN SINGH TOMAR). (Note adapted from Cinelicious Pics.) DIR/SCR/PROD Anurag Kashyap; SCR Akhilesh Jaiswal, Sachin K. Ladia, Zeishan Quadri; PROD Sunil Bohra, Vikram Malhotra, Guneet Monga. India, 2012, color, 158 min. In Hindi with English subtitles. NOT RATED

A HARD DAY [끝까지 간다 KKEUTKKAJI GANDA] Sun, Aug 20, 12:30; Thu, Aug 24, 7:00

Homicide detective Go Geon-soo's (Lee Sun-kyun) hard day includes being called away from his mother's funeral to deal with an embezzlement investigation at work, on the way to which he commits an apparently fatal hit-and-run. And that's just the beginning of a twist-filled plot that includes blackmail, the creative concealment of corpses and plenty of action. "Kim's second feature is essentially a genre thriller, but a superior example loaded with smart plot twists, dark humor and highgloss visuals." – Stephen Dalton, The Hollywood Reporter. DIR/ SCR Kim Seong-hun; PROD Cha Ji-hyun, Billy Acumen. South Korea, 2014, color, 111 min. In Korean with English subtitles. NOT RATED

A HARD DAY

THE NILE HILTON INCIDENT

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Sat, Aug 12, 9:00

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THE RAID: REDEMPTION [SERBUAN MAUT]

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Director/writer/producer Anurag Kashyap's (BLACK FRIDAY, DEV.D, UGLY) ambitious and extraordinary blood-andbullets-fueled crime saga charts 70 years in the lives — and spectacular deaths — of two mafia-like families fighting for control of the coal-mining town of Wasseypur, India. Inspired by the real-life exploits of local gangs and beginning with the bandit-like career of Shahid Khan (Jaideep Ahlawat, KHATTA MEETHA) in the 1940s, the first installment of the saga covers the ruthless rise of his son Sardar (Manoj Bajpayee, RAAJNEETI) and his offspring, the surreally named Danish, Perpendicular and Definitive Khans and their numerous wives and girlfriends. (Note adapted from Cinelicious Pics.) DIR/SCR/PROD Anurag Kashyap; SCR Akhilesh Jaiswal, Sachin K. Ladia, Zeishan Quadri; PROD Sunil Bohra, Vikram Malhotra, Guneet Monga. India, 2012, color, 159 min. In Hindi with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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Sat, Aug 19, 10:45; Sun, Aug 20, 3:00

THE NILE HILTON INCIDENT Fri, Aug 11, 7:20; Thu, Aug 17, 7:10

"THE NILE HILTON INCIDENT transplants the dark, cynical heart of film noir to the streets of Cairo in the days leading up to the 2011 revolution that would eventually oust President Hosni Mubarak. Swedish director/writer Tarik Saleh's crime drama about a cop investigating the murder of a beautiful singer is a paranoid portrait of individual and systemic corruption that leaves none of its characters unscarred," writes Nick Schager, Variety. Based on a real-life case, Saleh's gripping police procedural won the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic at Sundance. Fares Fares, (DEPARTMENT Q franchise, ROGUE ONE) gives a commanding performance as the conflicted cop. DIR/SCR Tarik Saleh; PROD Kristina Åberg. Sweden/Denmark/Germany, 2017, color, 106 min. In Arabic with English subtitles. NOT RATED

THE RED SPIDER (2015) [CZERWONY PAJĄK] Tue, Aug 22, 5:15; Wed, Aug 23, 9:30

1960s Poland: a murderer stalks Krakow. Medical student Karol Kremer (Filip Pławiak) develops a fascination with a serial killer the press dubs "the Red Spider," so much so that he unmasks the killer himself. But instead of handing him over to the police, the admiring young man becomes a sort of accomplice, eventually assuming his identity and responsibility for his crimes. But rather than achieving infamy, Kremer ultimately finds his dubious legacy confined to the dustbin of history, in this unnervingly clinical criminal epic from documentary-turned-narrative provocateur Marcin Koszałka. DIR/SCR Marcin Koszałka; SCR Łukasz M. Maciejewski; PROD Agnieszka Kurzydlo. Poland/Czech Republic/Slovakia, 2015, color, 90 min. In Polish with English subtitles. NOT RATED


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Tue, Aug 29, 7:00; Thu, Aug 31, 7:00

THE PRIME MINISTER (2016) [DE PREMIER] Mon, Aug 28, 1:00; Wed, Aug 30, 9:15

Impaired by Alzheimer's, veteran assassin Angelo Ledda (Jan Decleir, BLIND SPOT, LOFT) is appalled to discover that his intended target is a 12-year-old girl. Refusing to kill her, Ledda breaks his contract, only to have his boss carry out the hit instead. Incensed, Ledda vows vengeance and sets out to find the man who ordered the child's death. Systematically wiping out middlemen and go-betweens, Ledda leaves a bloody trail that is followed by Chief Inspector Vincke (Koen De Bouw, THE PRIME MINISTER), a police detective desperate to learn what links the dead girl with the most powerful men in Belgium. (Note adapted from Sony Pictures Classics.) DIR/SCR Erik Van Looy; SCR Carl Joos, from the novel by Jef Geeraerts; PROD Hilde De Laere, Erwin Provoost. Belgium, 2003, color, 123 min. In Dutch, French and Flemish with English subtitles. RATED R

THE PRIME MINISTER

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In this madcap political thriller from Erik Van Looy (LOFT, THE MEMORY OF A KILLER), the Belgian prime minister (Van Looy collaborator Koen De Bouw) is kidnapped on his way to a summit meeting in Brussels. He soon learns that his wife and children are also being held hostage. To save them, he must agree to carry out an assassination. But this is no ordinary murder — his target is the president of the United States. DIR/SCR Erik Van Looy; SCR Carl Joos; PROD Hilde De Laere, Rachel van Bommel. Belgium, 2016, color, 112 min. In Dutch, English and Flemish with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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THE MEMORY OF A KILLER aka THE ALZHEIMER CASE [DE ZAAK ALZHEIMER] Tue, Aug 29, 1:00; Thu, Aug 31, 9:05

DEPARTMENT Q: THE ABSENT ONE

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THE MEMORY OF A KILLER

DEPARTMENT Q: A CONSPIRACY OF FAITH

DEPARTMENT Q: A CONSPIRACY OF FAITH [FLASKEPOST FRA P]

Sat, Sep 9, 2:45; Tue, Sep 12, 7:00

DEPARTMENT Q: THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES The first installment in the popular DEPARTMENT Q trilogy is a pitch-black Nordic noir that follows Carl Mørck (Nikolaj Lie Kaas, ANGELS AND DEMONS), a brooding homicide detective who has been relegated to reviewing old cold cases after a botched investigation leaves one partner dead and another paralyzed. Though initially dismayed at his demotion, Mørck and his new partner, the Syrian-born Assad (Fares Fares, THE NILE HILTON INCIDENT, ZERO DARK THIRTY), soon focus on the unsolved disappearance of a promising politician. As the detectives dig, they begin to uncover an increasingly disturbing conspiracy. DIR Mikkel Nørgaard; SCR Nikolaj Arcel, from the novel by Jussi AdlerOlsen; PROD Peter Aalbæk Jensen, Louise Vesth. Denmark/Germany/Sweden/Norway, 2013, color, 96 min. In Danish, Swedish and Arabic with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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Cold-case crime team Carl Mørck (Nikolaj Lie Kaas, ANGELS AND DEMONS) and Assad (Fares Fares, ROGUE ONE) return for the gripping second installment of the DEPARTMENT Q trilogy. This time, the case involves the murder of two young twins, a wrongful conviction and a two-decade-old emergency call from a desperate girl who may hold the key to the crime. When the victims' father commits suicide, leaving behind a box of evidence for Carl and Assad, the clues begin to reveal a connection to a group of influential men — once students at a nearby boarding school, now pillars of the local community — who will stop at nothing to keep the truth hidden. DIR Mikkel Nørgaard; SCR Nikolaj Arcel, from the novel by Jussi Adler-Olsen; PROD Jonas Bagger, Peter Aalbæk Jensen, Louise Vesth. Denmark/Germany/Sweden, 2014, color, 119 min. In Danish and French with English subtitles. NOT RATED

BULLHEAD [RUNDSKOP] Tue, Aug 29, 9:10; Wed, Aug 30, 1:00

This gritty, gonzo and stylish thriller marked the debut feature from writer/director Michaël R. Roskam. This fascinating genre mash-up features an unlikely setting for organized crime (the farmlands of Flanders) and an unusually sympathetic villain. A seriously beefed-up Matthias Schoenaerts is alternately sensitive and psychotic as cattle farmer Jacky, who deals in black market bovine growth hormones, abuses steroids and has a most unusual skeleton in his closet. BULLHEAD is a crime thriller with quirky humor, harrowing suspense and elements of "Frankenstein" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." DIR/SCR Michaël R. Roskam; PROD Bart Van Langendonck. Belgium/Netherlands, 2011, color, 129 min. In Flemish, French and Dutch with English subtitles. NOT RATED

Directed by Hans Petter Moland (ABERDEEN, IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE), the final installment in the DEPARTMENT Q trilogy is a chilling Gothic whodunit. After a bottle containing a cryptic note written in blood washes up on a Danish beach, detectives Carl Mørck (Nikolaj Lie Kaas, ANGELS AND DEMONS) and Assad (Fares Fares, THE NILE HILTON INCIDENT, ZERO DARK THIRTY) travel to a remote religious community to investigate a string of child disappearances. Upon arriving, they are soon faced with a serial killer (Pål Sverre Hagen, KON-TIKI) who preys, not only on the community's children, but also on their collective faith. DIR Hans Petter Moland; SCR Nikolaj Arcel, Mikkel Nørgaard, from the novel by Jussi Adler-Olsen; PROD Peter Aalbæk Jensen, Louise Vesth. Denmark/Germany/Sweden/Norway, 2016, color, 112 min. In Danish with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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Tue, Sep 5, 7:30; Thu, Sep 7, 7:30

BLIND SPOT

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BLIND SPOT (2017) [DODE HOEK] Wed, Aug 30, 7:00; Thu, Aug 31, 1:00

Jan Verbeeck (Peter Van den Begin, THE ARDENNES, KING OF THE BELGIANS) is the commissioner of the Antwerp drug squad in this timely sociopolitical thriller from Nabil Ben Yadir (LA MARCHE). Hugely popular, Verbeeck is celebrated as a no-nonsense protector of national safety. When he announces that he is leaving the force to join the extreme right VPV party, the country is thrown into commotion. But his radical speeches, status as a political outsider and populist pronouncements make him an instant media favorite. On his last day as a policeman, however, Verbeeck leads a drug raid that will set in motion a series of unforeseeable and fatal events. DIR/SCR/PROD Nabil Ben Yadir; SCR Laurent Brandenbourger, Michel Sabbe; PROD Peter Bouckaert, Benoit Roland. Belgium, 2016, color, 105 min. In Dutch and French with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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Shot in a single take over the course of two hours and 18 minutes, VICTORIA follows its eponymous lead (Laia Costa, PALM TREES IN THE SNOW), a young woman from Madrid, as she meets four local Berliners outside a nightclub. Sonne (Frederick Lau, A COFFEE IN BERLIN) and his friends promise to show her the real side of the city. But these guys are in hot water: they owe someone a dangerous favor that requires repaying that evening. As Victoria's flirtation with Sonne deepens into something more, he convinces her to come along for a potentially lethal ride into the night. (Note adapted from Adopt Films.) DIR/SCR/PROD Sebastian Schipper; SCR Olivia Neergaard-Holm, Eike Frederik Schulz; PROD Jan Dressler, Christiane Dressler. Germany, 2015, color, 138 min. In English and German with English subtitles. NOT RATED

BLACK COAL, THIN ICE

Driving home intoxicated from a celebration in his honor, hero cop Joel Edgerton hits a young boy on a bike. Responding to the call are veteran detective Tom Wilkinson and younger partner Jai Courtney. What begins as an effort to protect one of their own leads to an unexpected unraveling of the ties that bind in this incisive exposé of the "thin blue line" Down Under, written and produced by multi-hyphenate star Joel Edgerton. DIR Matthew Saville; SCR/PROD Joel Edgerton; PROD Michael Benaroya, Rosemary Blight. Australia, 2013, color, 105 min. NOT RATED

FELONY

EXILED (2006) [放 逐 FONG JUK] Fri, Sep 8, 9:45; Sat, Sep 9, 9:45; Mon, Sep 11, 9:05

No crime series would be complete without a gangster film from master Hong Kong action-purveyor Johnnie To (DRUG WAR, ELECTION, MAD DETECTIVE). When two hit men (Anthony Wong and Lam Suet) arrive to assassinate Wo (Nick Cheung), a former member of their gang, they are surprised to find him living in lawful domestic bliss with a wife and new baby. As another pair of killers (Francis Ng and Roy Cheung) arrive to protect Wo, violence quickly turns to nostalgia as the five gangsters, who grew up together, decide to take a break, share a meal, reminisce about their notorious past and re-join forces for one final job. DIR/PROD Johnnie To; SCR Szeto Kam-Yuen, Yip Tin-shing. Hong Kong, 2006, color, 110 min. In Cantonese with English subtitles. RATED R

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Five years ago, a string of unsolved murders in a snowy corner of northern China ended the career of detective Zhang Zili (Fan Liao) ignominiously. He's since been reduced to a drunken security guard. But when two new murders occur bearing the uncaught killer's modus operandi, Zhang is motivated back into action. Both the cold case and the new murders have circumstantial ties to a woman, employed at the Rong Rong laundry. Zhang tails her, interviews her and soon falls for her. But is she a key witness, or a femme fatale? Winner of both the Golden Bear at the 2014 Berlin Film Festival and the Best Actor prize for Fan Liao as the doom-courting detective. DIR/SCR Yi'nan Diao; PROD Vivian Qu. China, 2014, color, 110 min. In Mandarin with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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Fri, Sep 8, 2:45; Sun, Sep 10, 3:05; Tue, Sep 12, 9:20

OLD STONE [老石 LAO SHI] Sat, Sep 2, 11:30 a.m.; Mon, Sep 4, 11:30 a.m.; Wed, Sep 6, 1:30

Taxi driver Lao Shi (Chen Gang) is on a late night job when a drunken passenger causes him to hit a motorcyclist head on. Fearing the worst when the ambulance takes too long to get to the scene, Lao Shi speeds to the nearest hospital with the injured motorcyclist in his cab. But his good turn only serves to open up a world of bureaucracy and legal manipulation, as he discovers that he is now responsible for the man's hospital bills. Chinese-Canadian director Johnny Ma's feature debut is a nailbiting psychological thriller that turns bureaucratic frustration into a bloody affair. DIR/SCR Johnny Ma; PROD Jian Wu Xian, Lin Chi-An, Sarah Stallard, Wang Jing. China/Canada, 2016, color, 80 min. In Mandarin with English subtitles. NOT RATED

THE LIMEHOUSE GOLEM

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Sat, Sep 2, 1:15; Tue, Sep 5, 1:15; Wed, Sep 6, 9:45; Thu, Sep 7, 1:15

THE LIMEHOUSE GOLEM Fri, Sep 8, 5:05; Sat, Sep 9, 11:45 a.m., 5:05

In this atmospheric thriller based on the bestseller by Peter Ackroyd, an intrepid police inspector in Victorian London investigates a series of brutal killings that seem to be linked to a creature of Jewish legend. Director Juan Carlos Medina (PAINLESS) puts a suitably chilling veneer, replete with Dickensian atmospherics, on a tale filled with murder and mayhem. With a serial murderer whose horrendous acts soon have the city in a panic on the loose, Inspector Kildare (Bill Nighy) delves deep into the case and is soon hot on the trail of the deranged killer. (Note adapted from Toronto International Film Festival.) DIR Juan Carlos Medina; SCR Jane Goldman, from the novel "Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem" by Peter Ackroyd; PROD Elizabeth Karlsen, Joanna Laurie, Stephen Woolley. UK, 2016, color, 105 min. NOT RATED

The summer of 1982 was a landmark moment for "fantastic" cinema. Hollywood released an outstanding, influential genre film seemingly every week, including POLTERGEIST, STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL, BLADE RUNNER, THE THING and TRON. What a time to be young and impressionable — and ever since, these films have continued to fire the imaginations of fans young and old. All ages are welcome to celebrate as AFI Silver presents a selection of these outstanding titles (BLADE RUNNER is currently out of circulation in anticipation of the October release of BLADE RUNNER 2049), back on the big screen on the occasion of their 35th anniversaries.

AFI Silver presents an exciting selection of stage performances from the National Theatre, captured on camera and presented on the big screen.

STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN

STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN Sat, Jul 22, 4:45; Tue, Jul 25, 7:20

[我不是潘金莲 WO BU SHI PAN JIN LIAN] Sun, Sep 10, 5:20; Wed, Sep 13, 9:05

After being conned by her ex-husband, Li Xuelian (Bingbing Fan) is immersed in a long legal battle and is ready for retribution in this coldly comic revenge thriller. Six months after filing for a fake divorce in order to secure an apartment meant for single people, Li's husband remarried, only not, as they had planned, to her. Now deemed a "promiscuous woman," and getting nowhere through the traditional legal system, she sees no other recourse but to employ those around her to carry out a series of murders. Winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, this black comedy underscores that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. DIR Xiaogang Feng; SCR Zhenyun Liu, from his novel; PROD Dajun Zhang. China, 2016, color, 128 min. In Mandarin with English subtitles. NOT RATED

THE HANDMAIDEN [아가씨 AGASSI]

Fri, Sep 1, 12:30, 9:45; Sun, Sep 3, 7:30

A crook-turned-servant falls for the heiress she had originally schemed to swindle in this audacious, visually sumptuous and highly erotic period piece from director/writer Park Chan-wook (LADY VENGEANCE, OLDBOY). Transplanting Sarah Waters' Victorian England-set bestseller "Fingersmith" to Korea in the 1930s, Park creates a magnificent romance using the novel's three-part structure to tell the story from three distinct perspectives: that of Japanese aristocrat Lady Hideko (Kim Min-hee, RIGHT NOW, WRONG THEN), Korean thief Sookee (Kim Tae-ri in her feature debut) and pseudonymous grifter Fujiwara (Ha Jung-woo, THE YELLOW SEA). (Note adapted from Toronto International Film Festival.) DIR/SCR/PROD Park Chan-wook; SCR Chung Seokyung, from the novel "Fingersmith" by Sarah Waters; PROD Lim Syd, Wonjo Jeong. South Korea, 2016, color, 145 min. In Korean and Japanese with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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I AM NOT MADAME BOVARY

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VICTORIA (2015)

Stage & Screen

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FELONY (2013)

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POLTERGEIST

35th Anniversary

POLTERGEIST (1982) Fri, Jul 21, 7:30*; Sat, Jul 22, 9:10; Thu, Jul 27, 9:20

"They're here." Directed by THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE's Tobe Hooper, but overwhelmingly bearing the stylistic fingerprints of writer/producer Steven Spielberg, POLTERGEIST represents an unholy marriage of family film and intense horror cinema. The haunted house genre moves to the suburbs, as a family discovers that the mysterious occurrences in their new tract home — at first amusing bits of mischievous telekinesis, later terrifying acts of deadly violence — may have something to do with the Native American burial ground underneath their southern California subdivision. DIR Tobe Hooper; SCR/PROD Steven Spielberg; SCR Michael Grais, Mark Victor; PROD Frank Marshall. U.S., 1982, color, 114 min. RATED PG *Friday, July 21: local horror host Dr. Sarcofiguy makes a house call to introduce POLTERGEIST. Co-presented with the Spooky Movie International Film Festival. 35th Anniversary

E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL

"Revenge is a dish best served cold!" The second part of the venerable film series is simply one of the greatest action adventure films ever made. Fifteen years after being marooned on a dead planetoid, the formidable Khan (Ricardo Montalbán) hijacks a Federation Starship and sets across the galaxy after his arch-nemesis, Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner). Montalbán impresses as Khan, and the performances by the entire cast of Enterprise regulars are raised a notch because of him. One of the first films to feature CGI, THE WRATH OF KHAN is every bit as thrilling now as when it was first released. DIR Nicholas Meyer; SCR Jack B. Sowards, based on the television series by Gene Roddenberry; PROD Robert Sallin. U.S., 1982, color, 112 min. RATED PG 35th Anniversary

THE THING (1982)

"Salomé" from the National Theatre, London Written and directed by Yaël Farber; starring Olwen Fouéré and Lloyd Hutchinson Sun, Jul 16, 11:00 a.m.

"Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches" from the National Theatre, London Sun, Aug 20, 11:00 a.m.

"Angels in America, Part Two: Perestroika" from the National Theatre, London

More than 30 years after its release, John Carpenter's THE THING still boasts some of the most shockingly grotesque and fiendishly inventive monster makeup effects ever put on screen, courtesy of master makeup artist Rob Bottin, putting to shame much of today's CGI. Carpenter mainstay Kurt Russell leads a rapidly dwindling and ever-more paranoid group of Antarctic-based scientists against an alien life form that can assume any animal form, at times combining different species' parts into some gruesome improvisations. Stylish and suspenseful, Carpenter and company's lunatic vision demands to be seen on the big screen. DIR/SCR John Carpenter; SCR Bill Lancaster; PROD David Foster, Lawrence Turman. U.S., 1982, color, 109 min. RATED R

E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL

"Angels in America, Part Two"

Written by Tony Kushner; directed by Marianne Elliott; starring Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane

Fri, Jul 21, 10:45; Sat, Jul 22, 11:30; Mon, Jul 24, 9:45; Wed, Jul 26, 9:45

Written by Tony Kushner; directed by Marianne Elliott; starring Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane Sun, Aug 27, 11:00 a.m.

35th Anniversary

TRON (1982)

Sat, Jul 22, 7:05; Sun, Jul 23, 9:40; Tue, Jul 25, 9:40; Thu, Jul 27, 7:20

Sat, Jul 22, 2:15; Sun, Jul 23, 7:20; Mon, Jul 24, 7:20

Steven Spielberg's beloved science-fiction fable centers on Elliott (Henry Thomas), an introspective young boy who befriends an extraterrestrial explorer who has accidentally been left behind by the crew of his spaceship. With the help of siblings Michael (Robert MacNaughton) and Gertie (Drew Barrymore), he helps "E.T." navigate his new earthly environment and evade capture by the government, all in an effort to get home. DIR/PROD Steven Spielberg; SCR Melissa Mathison; PROD Kathleen Kennedy. U.S., 1982, color, 115 min. RATED PG

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This visionary, CGIpioneering fantasy is an '80s time capsule and a cornerstone of the cyberpunk/virtual reality concept. When his video game program is stolen by his evil ENCOM boss, computer whiz Jeff Bridges hacks the company's Master Control Program (MCP) to find the evidence. But the MCP is no mere program — assimilating other programs, it has evolved into an intelligent cyber-world, which Bridges discovers when it encodes and beams him into itself. Trapped inside the mainframe, Bridges must duke it out in gladiatorial video game combat with other anthropomorphized programs or risk getting de-rezzed — aka game over. DIR/SCR Steven Lisberger; PROD Donald Kushner. U.S., 1982, color, 96 min. RATED PG

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Keaton's iconic roles span the cinematic spectrum, from long-suffering mob wife Kay Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's THE GODFATHER (1972) to the "la-di-da" heroine of Woody Allen's ANNIE HALL (1977) — a role which earned her an Academy Award® for Best Actress and turned her into a national fashion icon. (A new restoration of ANNIE HALL will screen later this year.) Perhaps best known for her long comedic collaboration with Allen — spanning PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM (1972), SLEEPER (1973), LOVE AND DEATH (1975), MANHATTAN (1979) and more — she has proved herself equally adept at dramatic roles, with powerhouse performances in films such as LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR (1977) and REDS (1981). She recently graced the small screen with her unique presence in the HBO miniseries THE YOUNG POPE, and will next appear in the film HAMPSTEAD (2017) opposite Brendan Gleeson.

LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR

40th Anniversary

LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR Sun, Jul 30, 7:00; Thu, Aug 3, 6:45

45th Anniversary

PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM (1972) Fri, Jul 14, 5:15; Sat, Jul 15, 3:15

Allan Felix (Woody Allen) is a divorced movie critic for whom real-life love can't live up to the ideal version he sees on the screen. He turns to his hero Bogart (Jerry Lacy), an apparition only he can see, for romantic advice. His married friends Linda (Diane Keaton) and Dick (Tony Roberts) are desperate to get him out of his dry spell and into a good relationship, but with Dick busy with work and Linda spending more time with Allen than her husband, the two begin to fall for each other. Director Herbert Ross ably guides Allen in his first semi-serious role, from a screenplay Allen adapted from his own stage play. The first of six screen pairings of Keaton and Allen. DIR Herbert Ross; SCR Woody Allen, from his play; PROD Arthur P. Jacobs. U.S., 1972, color, 85 min. RATED PG

INTERIORS Fri, Jul 21, 5:15; Sun, Jul 23, 5:15; Tue, Jul 25, 5:15; Thu, Jul 27, 5:15

Woody Allen's first foray into drama is heavily indebted to his idols Ingmar Bergman and Eugene O'Neill, and distinguished by the rich images created by superstar cinematographer Gordon Willis (THE GODFATHER, MANHATTAN). When aging patriarch E. G. Marshall announces sudden plans to divorce highstrung wife Geraldine Page, the family's precarious emotional balance is thrown into disarray, affecting each of their daughters — Diane Keaton, Kristin Griffith and Mary Beth Hurt, all artistically inclined but successful to varying degrees — differently. With Sam Waterston and Maureen Stapleton, who won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress. DIR/SCR Woody Allen; PROD Charles H. Joffe. U.S., 1978, color, 93 min. RATED PG

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In this madcap sci-fi comedy inspired by the Marx brothers and Bob Hope, Woody Allen is clarinet-playing health-food store owner Miles Monroe, who is cryogenically frozen following a botched gall bladder operation. Waking up in the year 2173, Monroe finds himself in a totalitarian future ruled by a mysterious leader. When the scientists who revived him are arrested as revolutionaries, Monroe is forced to elude the cops by pretending to be an android, and is sent to work at the home of socialite Luna Schlosser (Diane Keaton). When Miles' identity is revealed, he must kidnap Luna, as sparks fly and chaos ensues. DIR/SCR Woody Allen; SCR Marshall Brickman; PROD Jack Grossberg. U.S., 1973, color, 89 min. RATED PG

MANHATTAN

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PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM

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MANHATTAN (1979) Fri, Aug 4, 5:15; Sat, Aug 5, 11:10 a.m., 5:15; Mon, Aug 7, 5:15; Tue, Aug 8, 5:15; Wed, Aug 9, 5:15; Thu, Aug 10, 5:15

It's complicated: neurotic New York comedy writer Woody Allen, recently divorced after his wife Meryl Streep leaves him for a woman, is currently dating 17-year-old schoolgirl Mariel Hemingway. But then he falls for Diane Keaton, the mistress of his best friend. New York City — elegantly shot in widescreen black-and-white by Gordon Willis, with George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" as the score — has never been presented more affectionately. DIR/SCR Woody Allen; SCR Marshall Brickman; PROD Charles H. Joffe, Jack Rollins. U.S., 1979, b&w, 96 min. RATED R

Based on Judith Rossner's bestseller, Richard Brooks' Oscar®nominated drama taps into a perennial moral panic over young women and casual sex. By day, Theresa (Diane Keaton) is a selfless schoolteacher from a good Catholic family. By night, following the end of an affair with a married professor, she frequents bars, picking up an increasingly grimy cadre of guys and eschewing meaningful connections. Ending controlling relationships with street hustler Tony (Richard Gere) and good Catholic boy James (William Atherton), Theresa determines to regain command of her life, but one last night on the town has tragic consequences. DIR/SCR Richard Brooks, from the novel by Judith Rossner; PROD Freddie Fields. U.S., 1977, color, 136 min. RATED R

LOVE AND DEATH (1975) Fri, Jul 14, 3:00; Sun, Jul 16, 3:00

This whimsical, wacky period piece sees Diane Keaton and Woody Allen riffing and mugging their way through Russian literature and the Napoleonic wars. Allen is Russian scholar and pacifist Boris Grushenko, who falls in love with his distant cousin Sonja (Keaton). Sonja reluctantly agrees to marry Boris thinking that he will die in a duel the next day. When he emerges unscathed, she is left to suffer by his side and endure double entendre-laden philosophical debates until Napoleon invades the motherland. Rife with witty wordplay, historical humor and clever classic movie homages, the grad student-oriented comedy was a major box-office hit in 1975. DIR/SCR Woody Allen; PROD Charles H. Joffe. U.S., 1975, color, 85 min. RATED PG

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The AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute special returns for its fifth year with Turner Broadcasting to air on TNT on June 15, followed by encore presentations on sister network Turner Classic Movies (TCM) beginning July 31.

Fri, Jul 7, 1:00, 5:15; Sat, Jul 8, 12:30; Sun, Jul 9, 12:30, 7:30; Mon, Jul 10, 5:15; Tue, Jul 11, 5:15; Wed, Jul 12, 5:15, 9:30; Thu, Jul 13, 5:15

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July 7–September 7

MANHATTAN MURDER MYSTERY Sat, Aug 19, 5:30; Mon, Aug 21, 5:15; Wed, Aug 23, 5:15

Woody Allen and Diane Keaton reunited in this farcical whodunit, after more than a decade since their last proper screen pairing (Keaton's cameo in 1987's RADIO DAYS excepted). After their neighbor dies, supposedly of a heart attack, neurotic New York couple Keaton and Allen suspect foul play. Dashiel Hammett's Nick and Nora Charles they aren't, but they do have a way with the repartee and one-liners as they shuffle through an amateur investigation in this shambolic comedy caper. The game cast includes Alan Alda, Jerry Adler, Anjelica Huston and Zach Braff in his screen debut. DIR/SCR Woody Allen; SCR Marshall Brickman; PROD Robert Greenhut. U.S., 1993, color, 104 min. RATED PG


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Canada Now July 7–September 13

Sun, Aug 13, 3:00

American journalist John Reed (Warren Beatty) becomes a true believer after covering the Russian Revolution in 1917, a heady time and thrilling experience shared with fellow journalist and lover Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton). Nominated for 12 Academy Awards®, with wins for Best Director (Beatty), Cinematography and Supporting Actress (Maureen Stapleton as radical Emma Goldman), this thoughtful, romantic and historical epic was a stunning success for director/writer/producer/star Beatty. Featuring a score by Stephen Sondheim and onscreen appearances by "witnesses" Henry Miller, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Roger Baldwin and more. DIR/SCR/PROD Warren Beatty; SCR Trevor Griffiths. U.S., 1981, color, 195 min . RATED R

The international success of acclaimed Canadian directors such as David Cronenberg, Xavier Dolan and Denis Villeneuve are just the tip of the cinematic iceberg when it comes to Canada's rich film history and culture. In celebration of Canada's 150th birthday, we present a selection of new films from emerging talents and accomplished veteran directors, as well as some true Canadian classics. Special thanks to Telefilm Canada and the Embassy of Canada in Washington, DC, for their generous support of this program.

SHIVERS (1975) (aka THE PARASITE MURDERS aka THEY CAME FROM WITHIN) Fri, Aug 25, 11:59; Sat, Aug 26, 11:59

WEIRDOS

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REDS

Opening Night

THE GODFATHER

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WEIRDOS (2016)

45th Anniversary

Q&A with filmmaker Bruce McDonald Fri, Jul 7, 7:30

GOON

NELLY Mon, Aug 28, 7:00

CAFÉ DE FLORE Mon, Aug 28, 9:10

THE DECLINE OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE [LE DÉCLIN DE L'EMPIRE AMÉRICAIN]

MY INTERNSHIP IN CANADA

THE APPRENTICESHIP OF DUDDY KRAVITZ

I'VE HEARD THE MERMAIDS SINGING

With 11 Oscar® nominations, including three Supporting Actor nods for Al Pacino, James Caan and Robert Duvall, and wins for Best Picture, Screenplay and Actor for Marlon Brando's iconic Don Corleone, Francis Ford Coppola's darkly sympathetic family drama transformed the way we think about the mafia and America. It's a paternalistic, macho and brutal world, and a testament to two fine actresses that the secondary stories centered on the women of the Corleone family — longsuffering daughter Connie (Talia Shire) and outsider-married-in Kay (Diane Keaton) — are as compelling as the struggle for supremacy among New York's Five Families. DIR/SCR Francis Ford Coppola; SCR Mario Puzo, from his novel; PROD Albert S. Ruddy. U.S., 1972, color, 175 min. In English, Italian and Latin with English subtitles. RATED R

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Sun, Sep 3, 1:00

Wed, Jul 19, 7:10

Sat, Aug 26, 4:00; Sun, Aug 27, 4:00; Mon, Aug 28, 3:30; Tue, Aug 29, 3:30; Wed, Aug 30, 3:30; Thu, Aug 31, 3:30

Sat, Aug 26, 1:45

Tue, Jul 18, 7:10

[GUIBORD S'EN VA-T-EN GUERRE]

THE GODFATHER

THE CONFESSIONAL (1995) [LE CONFESSIONNAL]

Mon, Jul 24, 7:30

BOLLYWOOD/HOLLYWOOD Wed, Jul 26, 7:30

THE SWEET HEREAFTER Tue, Aug 1, 7:10

WINDOW HORSES (THE POETIC PERSIAN EPIPHANY OF ROSIE MING) Wed, Aug 2, 7:00

Mon, Sep 4, 1:15

THE DEMONS (2015) [LES DÉMONS] Wed, Sep 6, 7:30

MY UNCLE ANTOINE [MON ONCLE ANTOINE] Sat, Sep 9, 12:30

I KILLED MY MOTHER [J'AI TUÉ MA MÈRE] Mon, Sep 11, 7:00

IT'S ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD [JUSTE LA FIN DU MONDE] Wed, Sep 13, 7:00

GOOD RIDDANCE (1980) [LES BONS DÉBARRAS]

THE GODFATHER: PART II

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Sun, Aug 6, 5:30

THE GODFATHER: PART II Fri, Sep 1, 3:30; Sat, Sep 2, 3:30; Sun, Sep 3, 3:30; Mon, Sep 4, 4:15; Tue, Sep 5, 3:30, Wed, Sep 6, 3:30; Thu, Sep 7, 3:30

One of the all-time greatest movie sequels continues the saga of the Corleone clan, moving not only forward — as new don Al Pacino weathers crushing setbacks and familial disintegration — but back. The film explores the Corleone family's voyage to America and struggle to survive in the rough-and-tumble immigrant ghetto of old New York, with Robert De Niro giving a brilliant performance as the younger version of Marlon Brando's Vito Corleone. In a changing world, the increasingly corporateminded and workaholic Pacino must take extreme action to protect the family business, even at the expense of his actual family, like brother John Cazale and wife Diane Keaton. DIR/SCR/ PROD Francis Ford Coppola; SCR Mario Puzo, from his novel. U.S., 1974, color, 200 min. In English, Italian and Latin with English subtitles. RATED R

AUGUST 32ND ON EARTH [UN 32 AOÛT SUR TERRE] Mon, Aug 7, 7:20

GOON: LAST OF THE ENFORCERS Tue, Aug 8, 7:10

KONELINE: OUR LAND BEAUTIFUL Wed, Aug 9, 7:20

LÉOLO Sun, Aug 13, 12:30

HELLO DESTROYER Wed, Aug 16, 7:10

MY WINNIPEG Wed, Aug 16, 9:30

STORIES WE TELL Mon, Aug 21, 7:30

SEARCHERS (2016) [MALIGLUTIT] Wed, Aug 23, 7:30

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Seven Beauties: The Films of Lina Wertmüller July 7–August 20

LOVE AND ANARCHY

This touring series features restorations of seven landmark films by Italian trailblazer Lina Wertmüller — all recently restored by Kino Lorber — plus Valerio Ruiz's recent documentary on the Italian master, BEHIND THE WHITE GLASSES. Starting out as Federico Fellini's assistant, Wertmüller went on to become an internationally celebrated figure of 1970s cinema, smashing American box-office records for foreign-language films and enjoying acclaim as the first female filmmaker ever nominated for a Best Director Academy Award®. Weaving worlds replete with prostitutes, playboys, mafiosi, petty criminals, working class everymen and comical antiheroes, Wertmüller's piercing satires mobilize comedy and ridicule to skewer paradoxes of class, power, gender and sexual politics. Her unique and subversive voice is more relevant now than ever.

LOVE AND ANARCHY

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In this epic tragicomedy, Lina Wertmüller plumbs the depths of fascist Italy from the perspective of a simple farm boy sent to kill Mussolini. Giancarlo Giannini won the award for Best Actor at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival for his achingly sensitive portrayal of Tunin, a freckle-faced innocent who became an accidental anarchist. His contact in Rome is Salomè (Mariangela Melato), a prostitute with her own sob story. While they prepare for the assassination, Tunin falls in love with Tripolina (Lina Polito), threatening the entire operation. With operatic emotion and subversive comedy, the film is a powerful statement on the terror of fascism. (Note courtesy of Kino Lorber.) DIR/SCR Lina Wertmüller; PROD Romano Cardarelli. Italy, 1973, color, 120 min. In Italian with English subtitles. RATED R

[MIMÌ METALLURGICO FERITO NELL'ONORE]

Fri, Jul 21, 2:50; Sun, Jul 23, 2:50

Giancarlo Giannini is the sad sack Mimi, a Sicilian laborer whose refusal to vote for the mafia's candidate leads him to lose his job, wife and home. He revives his spirits by falling in love with the radical Fiorella (Mariangela Melato), with whom he starts a new life. But the past comes back to haunt him, piling on comical complexities as all his energies surge into defending his honor, an obsession with horrendous but hilarious consequences. This blistering satire of Italy in the 1970s takes aim at a corrupt government, compromised labor leaders and the Neanderthal sexual politics of men in power, with uproarious results. (Note courtesy of Kino Lorber.) DIR/SCR Lina Wertmüller; PROD Romano Cardarelli, Daniele Senatore. Italy, 1972, color, 121 min. In Italian with English subtitles. RATED R

[TUTTO A POSTO E NIENTE IN ORDINE] Fri, Jul 28, 5:15; Sun, Jul 30, 12:30

This anarchically outrageous comedy is ripe for rediscovery, an accomplishment as impressive as the classics Lina Wertmüller made before and after: LOVE AND ANARCHY (1973) and SWEPT AWAY (1974). Gigi (Luigi Diberti) and Carletto (Nino Bignamini) are two country boys who join the labor movement in Milan and live in a communal home with other migrant workers, including some combative love interests. Their dreams of wealth soon devolve into a series of slapstick adventures. A pointed satire that skewers the illusion of upward mobility, this film is essential viewing for fans of Lina Wertmüller. (Note courtesy of Kino Lorber.) DIR/SCR Lina Wertmüller; PROD Romano Cardarelli. Italy, 1974, color, 108 min. In Italian with English subtitles. RATED R

This politically provocative romantic farce pits arrogant, unapologetically capitalist yacht owner Raffaella (Mariangela Melato) against dedicated communist and silently resentful deckhand Gennarino (Giancarlo Giannini) in a battle of wills. When the pair become lost at sea and marooned on a desert island, their survival comes to depend on adopting contradictory political positions from those they had espoused in civilization, with a primal, decidedly unenlightened take on gender roles prevailing. Two different worlds of inequality — who's to say which one is worse? DIR/SCR Lina Wertmüller; PROD Romano Cardarelli. Italy, 1974, color, 116 min. In Italian with English subtitles. RATED R

SUMMER NIGHT

[NOTTE D'ESTATE CON PROFILO GRECO, OCCHI A MANDORLA E ODORE DI BASILICO]

SEVEN BEAUTIES

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[TRAVOLTI DA UN INSOLITO DESTINO NELL'AZZURRO MARE D'AGOSTO]

Fri, Jul 7, 3:00; Sun, Jul 9, 5:10; Mon, Jul 10, 7:10

ALL SCREWED UP (1974)

SWEPT AWAY (1974)

45th Anniversary

THE SEDUCTION OF MIMI

ALL SCREWED UP

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Fri, Jul 14, 12:30; Sun, Jul 16, 7:30

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THE SEDUCTION OF MIMI

[FILM D'AMORE E D'ANARCHIA, OVVERO STAMATTINA ALLE 10 IN VIA DEI FIORI NELLA NOTA CASA DI TOLLERANZA…]

SEVEN BEAUTIES [PASQUALINO SETTEBELLEZZE] Sun, Aug 6, 8:00; Tue, Aug 8, 7:20

Nominated for four Academy Awards® including Best Director, SEVEN BEAUTIES stars Giancarlo Giannini as Pasqualino Frafuso, known in Naples as "Pasqualino Seven Beauties." A petty thief who lives off of the profits of his seven sisters while claiming to protect their honor at any cost, Pasqualino is arrested for murder and later sent to fight in the army after committing sexual assault. The Germans capture him and he gets sent to a concentration camp, where he plots to make his escape by seducing a German officer. (Note courtesy of Kino Lorber.) DIR/ SCR/PROD Lina Wertmüller; PROD Arrigo Colombo. Italy, 1975, color, 116 min. In Italian with English subtitles. RATED R

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SWEPT AWAY

"The most successful fusion of Miss Wertmüller's two favorite themes, sex and politics, which are here so thoroughly and so successfully tangled that they become a single subject, like two people in love." – Vincent Canby, The New York Times

FERDINANDO AND CAROLINA

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Mariangela Melato stars as Signora Bolk, a self-made tycoon interested in ecological preservation. Fed up with the terrorists who poach Italy's rich beauty, she hires a former CIA agent to abduct the number one violator, Giuseppe "Beppe" Catania (Michele Placido). Catania is taken to her villa on a private island where he insists that as a man, he cannot go without sex. She relents and hires two prostitutes to pleasure him. Blindfolded and chained, Beppe realizes that the third woman is none other than the woman who kidnapped him, and agrees to pay the $100 million, but only with a twist. (Note courtesy of Kino Lorber.) DIR/SCR Lina Wertmüller; PROD Gianni Minervini. Italy, 1986, color, 94 min. In Italian with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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Jonathan Demme Remembered August 25–27 Film lovers were saddened at news of the death of beloved filmmaker Jonathan Demme earlier this year. His career highpoint, the multi-Oscar®-winning THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, was but one point in the constellation of this most multifaceted of filmmakers, whose resume included clever genre pictures, sober dramas and subversive comedies. In the last decade, Demme became ever more dedicated to the documentary form, and was the AFI DOCS Charles Guggenheim honoree in 2007. The global outpouring of grief over Demme's death demonstrates the importance of this amiable, unassuming film auteur's work. This miniretrospective collects several of his best-loved films.

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IN MEMORIAM: Jonathan Demme (1944–2017)

BEHIND THE WHITE GLASSES This personal portrait by Lina Wertmüller's longtime assistant director Valerio Ruiz offers a deep dive into the ground-breaking life and career of the first woman nominated for the Best Director Oscar®. From unpublished pictures taken in Cinecitta, when Wertmüller was Fellini's assistant director on 8 1⁄2, to the places where her most famous films were set, Ruiz reveals the artistic and human universe of a woman who left her mark in cinema, drama, television and music. Interviews include Giancarlo Giannini, Marina Cicogna, Martin Scorsese, Sophia Loren, Harvey Keitel, Nastassja Kinski and film critic John Simon. (Note courtesy of Kino Lorber.) DIR/SCR/PROD Valerio Ruiz; PROD Wanda Terraneo. Italy, 2015, color, 112 min. In English and Italian with English subtitles. NOT RATED

FERDINANDO AND CAROLINA [FERDINANDO E CAROLINA] Sun, Aug 20, 6:15

In the dazzling court of 18th century Naples, young King Ferdinando (Sergio Assisi) is set to wed Carolina (Gabriella Pession), the sweet 16-year-old daughter of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. As the monarchies of Europe hold their breath, something unexpected happens. King Ferdinando and Carolina share one common interest — a rollicking, orgiastic celebration of the senses — and plunge with gusto into the silken bed sheets to uphold their regal duties. As the court continues on with magnificent splendor, the sovereigns continue to reign, oblivious to revolutionary tides that are on the verge of tearing France apart and overtaking Europe. (Note courtesy of Kino Lorber.) DIR/SCR Lina Wertmüller; SCR Raffaele La Capria; PROD Edwige Fenech, Edwin Fenech. Italy/France, 1999, color, 102 min. In Italian with English subtitles. NOT RATED

THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS

Sat, Aug 26, 7:20

STOP MAKING SENSE Fri, Aug 25, 9:45; Sat, Aug 26, 9:45; Sun, Aug 27, 9:30

THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster both won Academy Awards for their performances in this classic by Jonathan Demme, who won the Oscar® for Best Director. FBI trainee Foster is assigned to root out a serial killer, nicknamed Buffalo Bill, whose latest victim is a senator's daughter. To gain insight into Bill's mind, Foster must interview and gain the trust of the brilliant but insane serial killer Hannibal Lecter, who engages her in a twisted battle of wits. DIR Jonathan Demme; SCR Ted Tally, from the novel by Thomas Harris; PROD Ronald M. Bozman, Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt. U.S., 1991, color, 118 min. RATED R

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The name of this band is Talking Heads…seen here at the top of their game in director Jonathan Demme's landmark concert film. DIR/SCR Jonathan Demme; SCR Talking Heads; PROD Gary Goetzman. U.S., 1984, color, 88 min. NOT RATED

SOMETHING WILD (1986) Fri, Aug 25, 7:20

Looking for a thrill, bored businessman Jeff Daniels walks out on a check at a diner, drawing the attention of bad girl Melanie Griffith. Sensing a kindred spirit beneath the straitlaced exterior, she lures him away on an impromptu adventure, including motel room sex games, grand theft auto and a visit to her high-school reunion in rural Pennsylvania. There, the odd couple encounters Griffith's former husband Ray Liotta, a psychotic ex-con with designs on getting her back. All three leads are at their very best in Jonathan Demme's spirited caper; among the many quirky touches are cult rockers The Feelies as the reunion's house band, and John Waters as a used-car salesman. DIR/PROD Jonathan Demme; SCR E. Max Frye; PROD Kenneth Utt. U.S., 1986, color, 114 min. RATED R

MELVIN AND HOWARD

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Mon, Aug 14, 7:10

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MELVIN AND HOWARD Sun, Aug 27, 7:30

Jonathan Demme made his mark with this lyrical comedy inspired by true events, about a down-on-his-luck guy named Melvin (Paul Le Mat, AMERICAN GRAFFITI), who acts as a Good Samaritan for billionaire Howard Hughes (Jason Robards, ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN). When an accident leaves the aging magnate stranded on the side of the road, Melvin offers him a lift. When Hughes reveals his true identity and eventually names Melvin in his will, the truck driver is left trying to prove that the $153 million he's been promised was genuinely bequeathed. Mary Steenburgen won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar® for her turn as Melvin's first wife, Lynda. DIR Jonathan Demme; SCR Bo Goldman; PROD Art Linson, Don Phillips. U.S., 1980, color, 95 min. RATED PG

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The 48 Hour Film Project is competition for do-it-yourself filmmakers. They're given a genre, a prop, a character and a line of dialogue; the rest is up to them! AFI Silver welcomes back the 15th edition of the wildly popular 48 Hour Film Project, with this year's Washington, DCarea films screening July 13 through 15, followed by the Best of 2017 screenings on August 4.

Andrzej Żuławski Remembered July 28–August 12

Tickets go on sale July 5 at AFI.com/Silver Each screening of the 48 Hour Film Project is different, featuring a unique program of films. For individual show schedules and information about the 48 Hour Film Project, visit 48hourfilm.com No passes accepted.

The 48 Hour Film Project Thu, Jul 13, 7:30; Fri, Jul 14, 7:30, 9:45; Sat, Jul 15, 7:30, 9:45

Best of 2017 48 Hour Film Project Fri, Aug 4, 7:30, 9:45

ON THE SILVER GLOBE [NA SREBRNYM GLOBIE]

"Żuławski is a creature of extreme experience. For him, there is no edge, only the abyss…No other filmmaker has gone so far in creating his own personal outland." – Michael Atkinson, Film Comment

Sat, Jul 29, 9:15; Mon, Jul 31, 7:30

Astronauts discover a habitable Earth-like planet far from home, and wind up subjugating the local humanoid population to establish a society along roughly medieval lines, superstitious and oppressively totalitarian. Andrzej Żuławski spent two years shooting this space saga in the Tatra and Caucasus mountains and the Gobi Desert, only to have Poland's government shut down production over concerns that it was politically subversive. It was not until 1988 that the director completed the film, albeit with bridging sequences that explain what was left unfilmed from the original shoot. The film's unfinished state is a fitting testament to its awesome scope and ambition. DIR/SCR Andrzej Żuławski adapted from "The Moon Trilogy" by Jerzy Żuławski. Poland, 1978/1988, color, 166 min. In Polish with English subtitles. NOT RATED "In whatever form, ON THE SILVER GLOBE remains one of the most unforgettable visual assaults in movie history." – Michael Atkinson, Film Comment

Often compared to Andrei Tarkovsky and David Lynch, the films of Andrzej Żuławski (1940–2016) combine a hallucinatory vision with a taste for stories informed by historical and sociological insight. Starting out in Communist 1970s Poland, the young director's early films were routinely banned, leading to his eventual emigration to France, where he rose to prominence with 1975's THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS TO LOVE, starring Romy Schneider. His scandalous 1981 film POSSESSION — despite its exploitation credentials, a film very much about Cold War politics — went on to become an international cult classic. Żuławski died in 2016, having recently completed his final film COSMOS after a 15year absence from filmmaking. This mini-retrospective collects some of his earliest and most significant films, all in new DCP transfers. IN MEMORIAM: Andrzej Żuławski (1940–2016) Director's Cut

POSSESSION (1981) ON THE SILVER GLOBE

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Fri, Jul 28, 10:00; Tue, Aug 1, 9:35; Wed, Aug 2, 9:00; Thu, Aug 3, 9:30

Sam Neill and Isabelle Adjani's marriage is on the rocks, but their love/hate dynamic is taken to unimaginable extremes in Andrzej Żuławski's notoriously over-the-top horroramour-fou classic, long difficult to see in its complete form and now ripe for rediscovery. Quite at home in the divided Berlin of the early 1980s, the well-to-do couple play out their union's disintegration across the borders of sanity all the way into the supernatural. Best Actress awards for Adjani, 1981 Cannes Film Festival and César Awards. DIR/SCR Andrzej Żuławski; SCR Frederic Tuten; PROD Marie-Laure Reyre. France/West Germany, 1981, color, 127 min. In English. RATED R "The film marks the spot where the avant-garde, the grotesque and the insane meet." – David Edelstein, The New York Times

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THE DEVIL (1972) [DIABEŁ] Sat, Aug 12, 4:00

Poland, 1793: as the Prussian army rampages across Poland, patriotic young nobleman Jakub (Leszek Teleszyński) has his life spared by a black-cloaked stranger, in exchange for providing a list of his fellow co-conspirators in the resistance. Now traveling across the country in the company of his mysterious benefactor, Jakub is treated to a vision of chaos, corruption and depravity on the part of his subjugated countrymen. In utter despair at this ruination, Jakub goes on a spectacularly murderous rampage of his own. Was he driven to ordinary madness, or a pawn of the devil himself? DIR/SCR Andrzej Żuławski. Poland, 1972, color, 119 min. In Polish with English subtitles. NOT RATED

THE THIRD PART OF THE NIGHT [TRZECIA CZĘŚĆ NOCY]

Introduction by Arthur Allen, author of "The Fantastic Laboratory of Dr. Weigl" Occupied Poland, WWII: having lost his family to murderous Nazi soldiers, and nearly being killed by the Gestapo during his first tentative involvement with the resistance, Michał (Leszek Teleszyński) falls into a strange netherworld of existential confusion. He takes a job working at an unusual Nazi-run medical center, where he's immunized against typhus in order to become a professional feeder of lice, a necessary link in the chain to make more vaccine. Based on real-life events — those of the director's own father — Żuławski gives a phantasmagoric and surrealistically visionary treatment to this macabre yet mundane war story. DIR/SCR Andrzej Żuławski; SCR Mirosław Żuławski. Poland, 1971, color, 105 min. In Polish with English subtitles. NOT RATED

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THE DEVIL

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Sat, Aug 5, 2:30


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Mon SLEEPER 12:30, 7:30 THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES (2009) 2:30 THE SEDUCTION OF MIMI 5:10 MULTIPLE MANIACS 9:30

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IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE 12:30 LOVE AND DEATH (1975) 3:00 TELL NO ONE (2006) 5:00 LOVE AND ANARCHY 7:30 GHOST IN THE SHELL (1995) 10:00

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■ SLEEPER 5:15 ■ THE SEDUCTION OF MIMI 7:10 ■ MULTIPLE MANIACS 9:30

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■ SLEEPER 5:15 ■ THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES (2009) 7:10 ■ MULTIPLE MANIACS 9:45

IN THE SHELL (1995) 5:15, 17 ■ GHOST 9:30

18 ■ GHOST IN THE SHELL (1995) 5:15

24 ■ LAWRENCE OF ARABIA 1:00

25 ■ LAWRENCE OF ARABIA 1:00

■ PYROMANIAC (2016) 7:10

■ GOON 7:10 ■ THE CONNECTION (2014) 9:15

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JULY 7 – SEPTEMBER 13 ■ Special Engagements ■ Underworld: International

Crime Cinema ■ Seven Beauties: The Films of Lina Wertmüller ■ Canada Now ■ Jonathan Demme Remembered

Wed 12

■ SLEEPER 5:15, 9:30 ■ ANIMAL KINGDOM (2010) 7:10

19 ■ GHOST IN THE SHELL (1995) 5:15, 9:30 ■ MY INTERNSHIP IN CANADA 7:10

■ Fantastic '82 ■ AFI Life Achievement Award

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Sat SLEEPER 1:00, 5:15 THE SEDUCTION OF MIMI 3:00 WEIRDOS (2016) 7:30 MULTIPLE MANIACS 10:00

Thu 13 ■ SLEEPER 5:15

■ The 48 Hour Film Project 7:30 ■ ANIMAL KINGDOM 9:40

14 ■ LOVE AND ANARCHY 12:30

■ LOVE AND DEATH (1975) 3:00 ■ PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM (1972) 5:15 ■ The 48 Hour Film Project 7:30, 9:45

GHOST IN THE SHELL (1995) 5:15, 20 ■ 9:30

21 ■ HUMAN CAPITAL 12:30

27 ■ LAWRENCE OF ARABIA 1:00

28 ■ LAWRENCE OF ARABIA 1:00

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■ IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE 7:10

SWEPT AWAY (1974) 2:50 INTERIORS 5:15 POLTERGEIST (1982) 7:30 THE THING (1982) 10:45

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23 ■ PHOENIX (2014) 11:00 a.m.

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HUMAN CAPITAL 12:30 SWEPT AWAY (1974) 2:50 INTERIORS 5:15 E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL 7:20 TRON (1982) 9:40

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ALL SCREWED UP (1974) 12:30 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA 2:45 LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR 7:00 A WOLF AT THE DOOR 9:40

6 ■ THE AGE OF SHADOWS 12:30

■ THE GRADUATE 3:15 ■ GOOD RIDDANCE (1980) 5:30 ■ SEVEN BEAUTIES 8:00

13 ■ LÉOLO 12:30

■ REDS 3:00 ■ SUMMER NIGHT 7:00 ■ THE RAID 2 9:00

■ PHOENIX (2014) 5:15 ■ E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL 7:20 ■ I'VE HEARD THE MERMAIDS SINGING 7:30 ■ THE THING (1982) 9:45

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■ A WOLF AT THE DOOR 5:15 ■ ON THE SILVER GLOBE 7:30 ■ CITY OF GOD (2002) 9:10

7 ■ MANHATTAN (1979) 5:15

■ AUGUST 32ND ON EARTH 7:20 ■ MARSHLAND 9:20

14 ■ RASHÔMON (1950) 5:15

■ BEHIND THE WHITE GLASSES 7:10 ■ THE BONE MAN 9:30

in America, Part One: Millennium 20 ■ "Angels 21 ■ MANHATTAN MURDER MYSTERY 5:15 Approaches" 11:00 a.m. ■ STORIES WE TELL 7:30 ■ ■ ■ ■

A HARD DAY 12:30 GANGS OF WASSEYPUR: PART ONE 3:00 FERDINANDO AND CAROLINA 6:15 GANGS OF WASSEYPUR: PART TWO 8:30

■ HOUSE (1977) 9:45

■ INTERIORS 5:15 ■ STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN 7:20 ■ TRON (1982) 9:40

AUGUST

26 ■ LAWRENCE OF ARABIA 1:00

■ PHOENIX (2014) 5:15 ■ BOLLYWOOD/HOLLYWOOD 7:30 ■ THE THING (1982) 9:45

MONSTER WITH A THOUSAND HEADS 1 ■ A5:15

2 ■ A MONSTER WITH A THOUSAND HEADS

8 ■ MANHATTAN (1979) 5:15

9 ■ MANHATTAN (1979) 5:15

■ NEIGHBORING SOUNDS 7:00 ■ THE SWEET HEREAFTER 7:10 ■ POSSESSION (1981) 9:35

■ GOON: LAST OF THE ENFORCERS 7:10 ■ SEVEN BEAUTIES 7:20 ■ TORO 9:45

15 ■ RASHÔMON (1950) 5:15, 9:00

■ MIFUNE: THE LAST SAMURAI 7:20

22 ■ THE RED SPIDER (2015) 5:15 ■ ZODIAC (2007) 7:20

5:15 ■ WINDOW HORSES (THE POETIC PERSIAN EPIPHANY OF ROSIE MING) 7:00 ■ POSSESSION (1981) 9:00

■ KONELINE: OUR LAND BEAUTIFUL 7:20 ■ MARSHLAND 9:20

16 ■ RASHÔMON (1950) 5:15 ■ HELLO DESTROYER 7:10 ■ MY WINNIPEG 9:30

23 ■ MANHATTAN MURDER MYSTERY 5:15 ■ SEARCHERS (2016) 7:30 ■ THE RED SPIDER (2015) 9:30

■ INTERIORS 5:15 ■ TRON (1982) 7:20 ■ POLTERGEIST (1982) 9:20

3 ■ LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR 6:45 ■ POSSESSION (1981) 9:30

10 ■ MANHATTAN (1979) 5:15 ■ THE GRADUATE 7:20 ■ TORO 9:30

17 ■ RASHÔMON (1950) 5:15

■ THE NILE HILTON INCIDENT 7:10 ■ THE BONE MAN 9:20 ■ THE EVIL DEAD (1981) 9:25

24 ■ A HARD DAY 7:00

■ HOUSE (1977) 9:20

■ ALL SCREWED UP (1974) 5:15 ■ CITY OF GOD (2002) 7:25 ■ POSSESSION (1981) 10:00

4 ■ MANHATTAN (1979) 5:15

■ Best of the 2017 48 Hour Film Project 7:30, 9:45

11 ■ RASHÔMON (1950) 5:15, 9:35 ■ THE NILE HILTON INCIDENT 7:20

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Silver Screens on Veterans Plaza: THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE 8:00 – FREE!

25 ■ I CONFESS (1953) 5:15 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

SOMETHING WILD (1986) 7:20 STOP MAKING SENSE 9:45 THE RUNNING MAN (1987) 11:45 SHIVERS (1975) 11:59 EVIL DEAD 2 11:59

Silver Screens on Veterans Plaza: PURPLE RAIN 8:00 – FREE!

in America, Part Two: Perestroika" 27 ■ "Angels 28 ■ THE PRIME MINISTER (2016) 1:00 11:00 a.m. ■ THE GODFATHER 3:30 ■ ■ ■ ■

I CONFESS (1953) 2:00 THE GODFATHER 4:00 MELVIN AND HOWARD 7:30 STOP MAKING SENSE 9:30

■ NELLY 7:00 ■ CAFÉ DE FLORE 9:10

DECLINE OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE 3 ■ THE 1:00

4 ■ OLD STONE 11:30 a.m.

■ THE GODFATHER: PART II 3:30 ■ THE HANDMAIDEN 7:30

■ THE APPRENTICESHIP OF DUDDY KRAVITZ 1:15 ■ THE GODFATHER: PART II 4:15 ■ VICTORIA (2015) 8:15

10 ■ MOULIN ROUGE! (2001) 12:30, 8:00 11 ■ I KILLED MY MOTHER 7:00 ■ BLACK COAL, THIN ICE 3:05 ■ I AM NOT MADAME BOVARY 5:20

■ EXILED (2006) 9:05

29 ■ THE MEMORY OF A KILLER 1:00

■ THE GODFATHER 3:30 ■ DEPARTMENT Q: THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES 7:00 ■ BULLHEAD 9:10

5 ■ FELONY (2013) 1:15

■ THE GODFATHER: PART II 3:30 ■ DEPARTMENT Q: THE ABSENT ONE 7:30 ■ SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD 9:45

30 ■ BULLHEAD 1:00

■ THE GODFATHER 3:30 ■ BLIND SPOT (2017) 7:00 ■ THE PRIME MINISTER (2016) 9:15

6 ■ OLD STONE 1:30

■ THE GODFATHER: PART II 3:30 ■ THE DEMONS (2015) 7:30 ■ FELONY (2013) 9:45

DEPARTMENT Q: A CONSPIRACY OF FAITH 13 ■ IT'S ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD 7:00 12 ■ 7:00 ■ I AM NOT MADAME BOVARY 9:05 ■ BLACK COAL, THIN ICE 9:20

31 ■ BLIND SPOT (2017) 1:00

■ THE GODFATHER 3:30 ■ DEPARTMENT Q: THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES 7:00 ■ THE MEMORY OF A KILLER 9:05

7 ■ FELONY (2013) 1:15

■ THE GODFATHER: PART II 3:30 ■ DEPARTMENT Q: THE ABSENT ONE 7:30 ■ SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD 9:45

SEPTEMBER

1 ■ THE HANDMAIDEN 12:30, 9:45

■ THE GODFATHER: PART II 3:30 ■ SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD 7:30

Silver Screens on Veterans Plaza: SCHOOL OF ROCK 8:00 – FREE!

8 ■ MOULIN ROUGE! (2001) 12:00, 7:20 ■ BLACK COAL, THIN ICE 2:45 ■ THE LIMEHOUSE GOLEM 5:05 ■ EXILED (2006) 9:45

POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S 8 ■ HARRY STONE 11:00 a.m.

■ SLEEPER 12:30 ■ Count Gore De Vol presents TARANTULA (1955) 2:30 ■ ANIMAL KINGDOM (2010) 5:00 ■ Count Gore De Vol presents ALIEN 7:30 ■ MULTIPLE MANIACS 10:45

POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF 15 ■ HARRY SECRETS 11:00 a.m. ■ ■ ■ ■

PYROMANIAC (2016) 1:00 PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM (1972) 3:15 THE CONNECTION (2014) 5:15 The 48 Hour Film Project 7:30, 9:45

POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF 22 ■ HARRY AZKABAN 11:00 a.m. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL 2:15 STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN 4:45 TRON (1982) 7:05 POLTERGEIST (1982) 9:10 THE THING (1982) 11:30

POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE 29 ■ HARRY 11:00 a.m. ■ A MONSTER WITH A THOUSAND HEADS 11:30 a.m. ■ NEIGHBORING SOUNDS 2:00 ■ LAWRENCE OF ARABIA 4:45 ■ ON THE SILVER GLOBE 9:15

POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE 5 ■ HARRY PHOENIX 11:00 a.m. ■ ■ ■ ■

MANHATTAN (1979) 11:10 a.m., 5:15 THE THIRD PART OF THE NIGHT 2:30 THE GRADUATE 7:20 METRO MANILA 9:40

POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD 12 ■ HARRY PRINCE 11:00 a.m. ■ RASHÔMON (1950) 2:00 ■ THE DEVIL (1972) 4:00 ■ CHUCK BERRY HAIL! HAIL! ROCK 'N' ROLL 6:30 ■ THE RAID: REDEMPTION 9:00

POTTER AND THE DEATHLY 19 ■ HARRY HALLOWS: PART 1 11:00 a.m.

■ MANHATTAN MURDER MYSTERY 5:30 ■ ZODIAC (2007) 7:45 ■ GANGS OF WASSEYPUR: PART ONE 10:45 ■ HOUSE (1977) 11:30 ■ EVIL DEAD 2 11:59

POTTER AND THE DEATHLY 26 ■ HARRY HALLOWS: PART 2 11:00 a.m. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

THE CONFESSIONAL (1995) 1:45 THE GODFATHER 4:00 THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS 7:20 STOP MAKING SENSE 9:45 THE RUNNING MAN (1987) 11:45 ARMY OF DARKNESS 11:59 SHIVERS (1975) 11:59

2 ■ OLD STONE 11:30 a.m. ■ ■ ■ ■

FELONY (2013) 1:15 THE GODFATHER: PART II 3:30 GREASE SING-A-LONG 7:30 SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD 9:45

LIMEHOUSE GOLEM 11:45 a.m., 9 ■ THE 5:05

■ MY UNCLE ANTOINE 12:30 ■ DEPARTMENT Q: A CONSPIRACY OF FAITH 2:45 ■ MOULIN ROUGE! (2001) 7:20 ■ EXILED (2006) 9:45

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share them,” Smith says. “There will be certain Englishmen I’ve never heard of and there will be American artists he’s never heard of. There are more things to share because there will be things each of us haven’t heard just because of geography.” Smith says he and Orzabal feel liberated on this tour. “I love the band we’re playing with now; it’s freer than it used to be,” he says. Back in the ’80s, “we would go in rigid and would have to sound just like the record, and it’s not so much like that now.” It’s still Tears for Fears’ name on the marquee and they’re the ones out front, but Smith says he and Orzabal are even more confident than they used to be. “ We’ve g row n over t he years,” he says. “I’m pretty sure I’m right in that we’ve become better at what we do.”

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MUSIC Touring life has changed a lot for Curt Smith since Tears for Fears’ heyday in the 1980s. For example, when he and bandmate Roland Orzabal come to D.C. on Monday (with co-headliners Hall & Oates), he might be able to go for a walk. “It’s different from then. Because of the audience [outside], you were kept inside your hotel,” Smith says. “The joy of touring for me [now] is getting to see all these places I’m going to visit when, at the height of our fame, I never did. It wasn’t like I strolled around Pittsburgh or Washington or Cleveland or anywhere. I didn’t really see much of all these places.” The co-founder of the earlyMTV mainstay, whose massive hits include “Shout” and

“Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” also now has some rules to make touring easier. “People made you do interviews all day and we were too young and stupid to say no,” Smith says. “Now all interviews have to happen before we leave, because when I’m on tour I want to just go and enjoy it.” (Smith spoke to Express from his Los Angeles home in April.) After dominating the charts with their expansive, synth-based pop rock for much of the ’80s, Tears for Fears officially broke up in 1991, with Orzabal continuing to perform under the band’s name while Smith pursued solo projects. The two resumed their partnership in 1999, though they’re usually separated by thousands of miles, since Orzabal lives in England. That distance helps them keep the spark alive, Smith says. “You end up going off and working on different ideas and different things you like, and then you get back together and


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MUSIC When bassist Oteil Burbridge got the call in 2015 to join three members of the Grateful Dead and John Mayer in a new incarnation of the band called Dead & Company, he got straight to work learning the group’s vast catalog. Burbridge, 52, was versed in the Dead — he got his start in the jam band Aquarium Rescue Unit before joining the Allman Brothers Band in 1997 — but he wasn’t quite a Deadhead. As he studied, one of the first songs he connected with was “China Doll,” a haunting, tender ballad sung by the Dead’s late leader, guitarist Jerry Garcia. “It really hits me emotionally,” Burbridge says. Earlier this month, during Dead & Company’s third tour, the D.C. native started singing the song live, his first time taking lead vocals in the band. The second time he sang the song, it was in a packed stadium full of entranced fans in Boulder, Colo. “I never thought I would be singing lead at all when I started playing, much less in a stadium, much less with original members

of the Grateful Dead, singing one of Jerry’s songs,” Burbridge says. “It’s all very surreal.” Like Mayer, who takes Garcia’s spot, Burbridge has the unenviable task of replacing bassist Phil Lesh, whose distinctive style defined many Dead songs and who is still alive and playing the music today (just not in this band). “Fortunately for me, I have a really good relationship with Phil and we’ve had some great talks since I joined the band,” Burbridge says. “The original members [singer-guitarist Bob Weir and drummers Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart], they were all like, You have to respond to this music in the way that it makes you feel because that’s the only way it’s going to be authentic.” On this tour, Burbridge, Mayer, Weir, Kreutzmann, Hart and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti seem to have found a groove. They’re experimenting and breathing new life into songs that, in some cases, are more than 50 years old. “It’s supposed to go somewhere different,” Burbridge says. “It’s not honest if we don’t

He will get by Oteil Burbridge has had to say goodbye to several friends and former bandmates this year. Allman Brothers Band drummer Butch Trucks died in January and Gregg Allman followed in May, as did Col. Bruce Hampton, who brought him into the jam band scene. “People ask me, How are you? I don’t even know. These people really changed my life. They really mentored me.” R.G.

take it somewhere different.” Burbridge, like Mayer, has become a fan of the music later in life — he can now reference live versions of songs from specific dates, like a true Deadhead, he says — and is still finding new surprises within the songs, still soaking in the band’s rich history. Burbridge recently watched “Long Strange Trip,” Amir BarLev’s new documentary on the Dead, and had a revelation. “When they get to the part where Jerry is about to die, they play [‘China Doll’] and it just really brought it home for me,” he

says. “When did we start this, a year and a half ago? That’s when I zeroed in on that song. I really did connect with something meaningful and important there. It wasn’t just some random [song]. That was pretty heavy when I was watching it.” For Burbridge, this isn’t just a gig, either. He’s in Dead & Company for the long haul and plans to continue playing Grateful Dead music whenever this band’s trip ends. (He already moonlights in two Dead cover bands and is a member of another, Bureau of Sabotage.) “It’s just so good that you don’t get tired of those songs,” he says. “I had tears coming down my face at the Hollywood Bowl when we were doing ‘Terrapin [Station].’ I don’t know why — it just hit me so hard. It’s something about where we were that night — it was just magic. When magic happens, it gets you.” RUDI GREENBERG (EXPRESS)

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‘The Originalist,’ About Scalia, Opens in Washington By Charles Isherwood “Few people seeing ‘The Originalist,’ a new play by John Strand having its premiere at Arena Stage here, are likely to have a fuzzy opinion about the character at its center, the Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. He’s arguably among the most polarizing jurists of his stature in American history, and inarguably the most combative justice currently on the court. For that matter, it’s unlikely that anyone will emerge from Mr. Strand’s play, which is essentially a series of debates dressed up in the robes of drama, with a radically changed view of Justice Scalia’s ideas about American jurisprudence as expressed through the often heated rhetoric in writings and speeches. “Hail him as you go in as a champion of conservative values, hewing a strict interpretation of the Constitution as a fixed document and no fluid one to be interpreted in the light of cultural shifts (hence the te ‘originalist’), and you’ll hold him in the same high regard going out. Vi V him as an enemy of civil rights and upholder of rigid, retrograde mo and you’re not likely to come out singing the praises of his wisdom a intellectual rigor. “This is, in a way, a measure of Mr. Strand’s fidelity to the ample rec c of Justice Scalia’s ideas and ideals. True, in this fictionalized acco centering on the judge’s contentious if playful relationship with a libe clerk, Mr. Strand goes to some lengths to suggest that Justice Sca despite his scorched-earth dissents and oft-expressed contempt for views of the liberal wing of the court, does actually possess a heart. “But the meat of the play draws a portrait of the private man in accorda with the public record: rigid in his views, deeply moralistic and unafraid express his florid contempt for those benighted souls who see things fr any perspective other than his own. “Also: he’s funny. “The play’s conceit finds Scalia, portrayed with terrific verve and sna humor by Edward Gero (who bears a marked resemblance to the act man), hiring a self-described ‘flaming’ liberal, the black Harvard Law Sch graduate Cat, as a clerk in 2012. Illogical though this may seem, it’’ reasonably accurate depiction of Justice Scalia’s occasional practice hiring at least one clerk with opposing views, the better to sharpen his o arguments. (Justice Scalia seems to have eased up on the practice si Chief Justice John Roberts joined the court in 2005.) “In a series of scenes set in the justice’s chambers, with a field trip t rifle range — Scalia’s view of the Second Amendment is the subject of o round of debate — the sometimes testy, sometimes genial give-and-t

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between Scalia and Cat provide us with a potted version of his life story and the most controversial cases during his tenure, which began in 1986 when he was appointed by Ronald Reagan. Mr. Strand writes lively, fluid dialogue, particularly for Scalia, who gets the best jokes and jabs, and the longest defenses of his perspective. “The nominal drama comes from a question posed during Cat’s interview. ‘Do you believe a law clerk can have a significant influence on the decisions of a Supreme Court justice?’ Scalia barks at Cat. When she begins to answer that it’s a possibility, he cuts her off scornfully and asks about the converse, the influence of justice on clerk. ‘Profound, inevitably,’ Cat says. But she adds a testy caveat: ‘Wouldn’t it be best to determine influence at the end of the clerkship, and not theorize about it at the start?’ “Will the powerful justice, known for his intransigence, move his clerk to his side of the spectrum? Or might the whip-smart young clerk open the judge’s eyes to her point of view? The culminating issue, it turns out, is the momentous 2013 court ruling that struck down the Defense of Marriage Act.” “Molly Smith, who directs this one-act, 100-minute show with a welcome briskness, seasons the proceedings with selections from Mozart, Donizetti and Verdi works, a nod to the justice’s well-known love of opera.” “The play does provide a terrific role for Mr. Gero, who takes care never to escalate into bluster or pontification, and softens the cut and thrust in some scenes, as when Scalia reveals his anguish at being passed over for the chief justice slot. “Still, it’s the pit bull that people have come to see. Justice Scalia’s muchremarked-upon relish for the stage — and not just the opera stage — makes him the kind of guy who seeks the spotlight with just as much vigor as he defends his principles. As Cat observes at one point of Scalia, ‘You’re a showman at heart.’ Now the country’s most famous legal showman has gotten his show.”


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UniverSoul Circus Now in its 24th year, UniverSoul Circus’ lineup includes aerial acrobatics from China, dancers from Trinidad and Tobago, roller skaters from Ethiopia and contortionists from Guinea. Back for a third year: Fresh the Clowns, a Detroit troupe whose dance moves have attracted millions of viewers on YouTube. FedEx Field, 1600 FedEx Way, Hyattsville, Md.; Thu. through July 23, $16-$45.

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In celebration of its 30th anniversary, the National Museum of Women in the Arts dips into its permanent collection for “Revival,” an exhibit featuring works aimed at shocking, titillating, surprising or frightening. Blue chiffon gowns seem to unspool from the wall in an installation by Beverly Semmes; taxidermied quail chicks emerge from a telephone handset in a sculpture by Polly Morgan. It’s a selection that looks like it could have been curated by David Lynch. National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1250 New York Ave. NW; Fri. through Sept. 10, $10.

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Michael League, the leader of progressive jazz ensemble Snarky Puppy, recruited some of his bandmates, Guadeloupe-born singer Malika Tirolien, lap steel guitarist Roosevelt Collier and more for his latest project, Bokante. The band’s name means “exchange” in Tirolien’s native Creole, and its music — on debut album “Strange Circles” — melds African vocals and percussion with soulful guitar licks and jazzy interludes for a true cultural exchange.

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Brooks Wheelan’s “Saturday Night Live” career was such a blip that when he appeared as himself in a “Celebrity Family Feud” sketch, the joke was that nobody knew who Brooks Wheelan was. Wheelan was fired after his first season on the show in 2014, and it might have been the best thing to happen to him. He focused on his stand-up career, releasing the very funny album “This Is Cool, Right?” in 2015, took on TV roles and hit the road hard. Drafthouse

After Lady Antebellum’s “Wheels Up” tour in 2015, the country trio went on hiatus. Charles Kelley released a country album, “The Driver,” and then Hillary Scott released a Christian-pop album, “Love Remains.” But the three-part harmonies of Kelley, Scott and Dave Haywood are back on new album “Heart Break” and hit single “You Look Good.” Kelsea Ballerini and Brett Young join the trio on tour. Jiffy Lube

Comedy, 1100 13th St. NW; Fri., 8 & 10 p.m., Sat., 7 & 9 p.m., $20.

Live, 7800 Cellar Door Drive, Bristow, Va.; Sat., 5 p.m., $33-$66.25.

SATURDAY

Diana Krall Wolf Trap, Filene Center, 1551 Trap Road, Vienna; Sat., 8 p.m., $43.75-$83.75.

A multiple Grammy winner, Diana Krall has pitched her tent at the top of the jazz charts for two decades. Producer Tommy LiPuma, who died in March at age 80, helped get her there. So this show is likely to produce some bittersweet moments when the Canadian vocalist and pianist revisits the vintage pop and jazz tunes on her new LiPuma-produced album, “Turn Up the Quiet.”

Wed. STAGE

2017 Serenade! Washington D.C. Choral Festival The international choral festival moves to the Kennedy Center, which continues its celebration of the 100th birthday of President John F. Kennedy by showcasing choirs from countries where his Peace Corps initiative has been active. Catch the grand finale July 3 to see them all in action. Kennedy Center, 2700 F St. NW; Wed. through July 3, 6 p.m., free.

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FILM & LIVE MUSIC EVENT

Fri., July 7 at 8:30 p.m. Sat., July 8 at 8:30 p.m.

HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE™—IN CONCERT

FILM & LIVE MUSIC EVENT

Fri., July 14 at 8:15 p.m.

Sat., July 15 at 8:15 p.m.

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THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: SYMPHONY OF THE GODDESSES

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going out guide Selected listings from goingoutguide.com. Head online for venue information and more events and activities!

The Howard Theatre: William Smooth Wardlaw, 8 p.m.; Backyard Band, UCB and Black Alley, 11 p.m.

U Street Music Hall: Azizi Gibson, 7 p.m.; Cut Snake, Will Eastman and Chris Kennedy, 10 p.m.

SUNDAY Birchmere: Three Dog Night, 7:30 p.m. Black Cat: Post Pink, Bat Fangs and Faunas, 7:30 p.m. Blues Alley: Wyomme Pariss & Friends, 8 & 10 p.m.

DC9: Andrew St. James, Selina George and Lavender, 8 p.m. Merriweather Post Pavilion: Luke Bryan, Brett Eldredge and Lauren Alaina, 7 p.m.

Rock & Roll Hotel: Songs: Molina — A Memorial Electric Co., Swojens, 8 p.m.

The Fillmore: Michael Franti & Spearhead, 8 p.m.

U Street Music Hall: Wes Swing & Lowland Hum, 7 p.m.

Verizon Center: New Kids on the Block, Paula Abdul and Boyz II Men, 7:30 p.m.

MONDAY Birchmere: Rosanne Cash and Band, ZACK SMITH PHOTOGRAPHY

7:30 p.m.

Blues Alley: Chris Potter Quartet, 8 & 10 p.m.

DC9: Planes Mistaken for Stars with Cloak/Dagger, American Television, 8:30 p.m.

TUESDAY

John ‘Papa’ Gros: New Orleans-based piano player John “Papa” Gros went solo after his funk band, Papa Grows Funk, disbanded in 2013. Like his hero and collaborator Allen

Blues Alley: Peter Beets Trio, 8 & 10

Toussaint, who died in 2015, Gros pays tribute to the history of New Orleans through his music, while also carrying the sound forward. He released his second solo album, “River’s on Fire,” last year and is touring with a new band that will mix rock, soul, balladry and reggae at Gypsy Sally’s on Friday. Jonathan Sloane Trio opens the show.

p.m.

Sound

Brookside Gardens: Summer Twilight Concert Series, 6:30 p.m.

U Street Music Hall: Fakear, 10 p.m.

Echostage: Above & Beyond, 9 p.m.

SATURDAY

The Fillmore: Blackbear, Elhae, 8 p.m.

U.S. National Arboretum: IntiLuna,

Lubber Run Amphitheater: JoGo

9:30 Club: White Ford Bronco, 8 p.m.

Mister G, 7 p.m.

Project, 8 p.m.

U Street Music Hall: DakhaBrakha,

Veterans Park, Bethesda: The

Merriweather Post Pavilion: Steve

Crimestoppers, 6 p.m.

Miller Band, 7:30 p.m.

Wolf Trap, Filene Center: Elvis

Montpelier Mansion: Split2nd Band,

Costello and the Imposters, Imelda May, 7:30 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

Cody, 8:30 p.m.

FRIDAY

Alexander F, 8 p.m.

Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital: Michaela Anne, 7 p.m.

Amp by Strathmore: Let It Flow,

Rock & Roll Hotel: Magic Giant with

THURSDAY Black Cat: Banding Together 2017, 7 p.m.

Birchmere: Alejandro Escovedo Band,

7 p.m.

Sammy Brue, 7:30 p.m.

Wolf Trap, Filene Center: Lionel

Bowie Town Center: Lead Head,

Richie, 8 p.m.

7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY

George Washington University’s Lisner Auditorium: Ani Choying Live,

Amp by Strathmore: Orkesta

7 p.m.

Birchmere: Badfinger, 7:30 p.m.

The Hamilton: Flow Tribe, 8 p.m.

Gypsy Sally’s: The The Band Band,

8 p.m.

Blues Alley: Willie Jones III Quintet,

The Howard Theatre: El Tributo,

16th & T Band, 9 p.m.

8 p.m.

Black Cat: Arockalyptic, 8 p.m.

8 p.m.

MGM National Harbor: Jill Scott,

Gypsy Sally’s: Grass Is Dead, Black

Blues Alley: Pat Martino Organ Trio,

U Street Music Hall: Maya Jane Coles,

8 p.m., through June 25.

Muddy River Band, 8:30 p.m.

8 & 10 p.m., through June 24.

Heather Femia, 10 p.m.

State Theatre: The Legwarmers, 9:30

Wolf Trap, Filene Center: Classic

p.m.

The Fillmore: TWRP, 8 p.m.

Brentwood Arts Exchange at Gateway Arts Center: Be Steadwell,

National Museum of American History: Los Texmaniacs, 12 p.m.

Albums Live: The Beatles, 8 p.m.

The Hamilton: Start Making Sense,

The Howard Theatre: Al B. Sure!, 8

The Howard Theatre: Protoje, 8 p.m.

8 p.m.

Yards Park: Moose Jaw, 6:30 p.m.

N.E.W. athens, 8 p.m.

p.m.

Blues Alley: Nicole Henry, 8 & 10 p.m. Gypsy Sally’s: T-Sisters, Iron Eyes

the Ludlow Thieves, 8 p.m.

Smithsonian American Art Museum: Flasher, 5:30 p.m.

Rock & Roll Hotel: Margaret Glaspy,

Mendoza, 8 p.m.


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THEATRE Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor

June 15 - August 27

Dreamcoat King Lear Starring Rick Foucheux as Lear

The Return By Hanna Eady & Edward Mast

Now playing to June 25; Thur-Sat at 7:30 pm; Sat & Sun at 2:00 pm. Thurs 6/22 at 8PM Fri 6/23 at 8PM Sat 6/24 at 3PM & 8PM -Sun 6/25 at 3PM

Bring the entire family to this Old Testament story of Joseph, his brothers and his amazing coat as it comes to vibrant life through uplifting song and dance. Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy. An epic parent-child drama and then some. A once-in-a-lifetime performance not to be missed. “Full of listening, compassion and pain” – Washington Post Feat. 2017 Helen Hayes Award Winner Alyssa Wilmoth Keegan and Ahmad Kamal.

Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia 410.730.8311 Tobysdinnertheatre.com Gunston Arts Center 2700 S Lang St, Arlington, VA 22206 | Tix & info: 703-4184808; AvantBard.org/tickets Atlas Perf. Arts Center 1333 H Street NE 202-399-7993 ext 2 MosaicTheater.org

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Helen Hayes Recommended!

MUSIC - CHORAL Classical Movements’ 7th Annual

Serenade! Choral Festival A JFK 100 Celebration

14 Concerts: Wed, June 28 – Mon, July 3 DC, Alexandria, Baltimore, Annapolis, Castleton

Co-presented with Kennedy Center, celebrate JFK and the Peace Corps with 16 choirs from Bulgaria, Canada, China, India, No. Ireland, Kenya, Latvia, Mongolia, Panama, Spain, USA and Zimbabwe performing 14 concerts, feat. 11 world premieres, throughout DC, Maryland and Virginia.

Classical Movements Call or go online for tickets: 703-683-6040 classicalmovements.com/dc

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June 30: Air Force Memorial July 1: National Harbor Plaza Stage July 4: Air Force Memorial

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H H H The U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own” H H H

Sunsets with a Soundtrack Rock out with Downrange!

Fri, June 30, 7:30 p.m. Sat, July 1, 7 p.m. Tues, July 4, 8 p.m.

Sunday, June 25, 4:15 p.m.

Tomorrow! Friday, June 23 8:00 p.m.

Join the Concert Band & Singing Sergeants on June 30, July 1 & 4 for a “Star Spangled Spectacular” as part of our Summer Concert Series! Outdoor concerts subject to cancellation. Please view our Facebook or Twitter feed for concert cancellation status. Join us as the Navy Band’s stellar Saxophone Quartet performs next to some of the most important air and space artifacts in the world. On the radar is music from a galaxy far, far away, “Fly Me to the Moon,” “Yakety Sax” and other works from the saxophone quartet universe. The U.S. Army Band Downrange kicks-off the weekend with an energizing evening of rock and popular music! All concerts are free and open to the public. BYO lawn chair. Series: Most Fridays June 2-Aug 25 at 8:00 p.m. (No show 6/30, 8/18)

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goingoutguide.com Anacostia Community Museum: “From the Regenia Perry Collection: The Backyard of Derek Webster’s Imagination”: Webster created sculptures from scraps of wood, trash and found materials, and adorned them with costume jewelry and brightly colored house paint. This exhibition consists of nine of his pieces created between 1980 and 1996, through July 9; “Gateways/ Portales”: Through the gateways of social justice, community access and public festivals, this exhibition explores the experiences of Latino migrants and immigrants in Washington, Baltimore, Charlotte, N.C., and Raleigh-Durham, N.C, through Jan. 7. 1901 Fort Place SE.

Art Museum of the Americas: “Jose Gomez Sicre’s Eye”: The museum celebrates the centennial of Sicre’s birth, through Aug. 6; “Punctured

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery: “Perspectives: Michael Joo”: An installation using multiple techniques and media by the Brooklyn-based artist specifically for the Sackler, inspired by Korean red-crowned crane migration patterns, through July 9; “Turquoise Mountain: Artists Transforming Afghanistan”: Artisans From the Murad Khani district of Old Kabul demonstrate their work and share their experiences, through Oct. 29; “Body of Devotion: The Cosmic Buddha in 3D”: An interactive installation of a 3-D model of the Cosmic CONTINUED ON PAGE 39

HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN

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Landscape”: An exhibition of ups and downs in Canada’s history, including indigenous issues, to celebrate Canada’s sesquicentennial, through July 30; “John D. Antone: Tree With Human Heart”: A work of bronze and directcast tree leaves and branches, the tree with a human heart is meant to signify the connection and harmony between humans and the natural world, through Sept. 1. 201 18th St. NW.

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: “My Mommy Is Beautiful,” a new interactive work by Yoko Ono, will span the length of the museum’s lobby. Visitors are invited to contribute photos or written thoughts or memories of their mothers and attach them to the 40-foot-long canvas wall to serve as a tribute to mothers everywhere. In addition, Ono’s “Sky TV for Washington, DC” (1966), a 24-hour live feed of the sky outside, will be reinstalled on the Museum’s third level, through Sept. 30.

COMEDY Orange is the New Barack

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Ronald Reagan Building 1300 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Tix available at 202.397.SEAT ticketmaster.com

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National Gallery of Art, East Building: “East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth-Century American Landscape Photography” is an exhibition of 175 photographic works that focus on the history of eastern America, including daguerreotypes, salted-paper prints, albumen prints, stereo cards and albums, featuring images of Niagara Falls, the White Mountains, Civil War battlefields and the construction of the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, through July 16. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 37

Buddha, a statue of the Buddha covered in narrative scenes that create a symbolic map of the Buddhist world, explores the work and methods of studying sculpture, through July 9; “Inventing Utamaro: A Japanese Masterpiece Rediscovered”: Three large-scale works by the Japanese artist — “Moon at Shinagawa,” “Snow at Fukagawa” and “Cherry Blossoms at Yoshiwara” — are displayed, through July 9. 1050 Independence Ave. SW.

the Folger’s collection of Shakespeare and Shakespeare-related art and memorabilia, including oil sketches, posters, scrapbooks, programs, prints, figurines, photographs and paintings. A highlight is Henry Fuseli’s gothic masterpiece “Macbeth Consulting the Vision of the Armed Head,” painted for the Irish Shakespeare Gallery in Dublin in 1793, and still in its original frame, through Feb. 11. 201 East Capitol St. SE.

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Library of Congress: “Drawing Justice: The Art of the Courtroom Illustration” is an exhibition of courtroom drawings that

June 22–24 | Concert Hall Steven Reineke, conductor With the Choral Arts Society of Washington From a galaxy far, far away to the magical Hogwarts, John Williams’s scores have transported moviegoers for decades. Journey through a catalogue of music composed by the most Oscar-nominated man alive, including an all-Star Wars second half celebrating the franchise’s 40th anniversary.

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Eunice W. Johnson, who helped bring global fashion to the African-American community, through July 24. 701 21st St. NW.

Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens: “Spectacular Gems and Jewelry From the Merriweather Post Collection”: An exhibition of more than 50 pieces of jewelry that once belonged to Marjorie Merriweather Post. Each has a backstory revealing the life of a collector known as a connoisseur of jewels, commissioning pieces from Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier, Verdura and Harry Winston, through Jan. 1. 4155 Linnean Ave. NW.

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David and Alice Rubenstein are the Presenting Underwriters of the NSO. AARP is the Presenting Sponsor of the 2016-2017 NSO Pops Season.

NSO Pops: The Music of John Williams is sponsored in part by U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management.

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: “Markus Lupertz: Threads of History”: An exhibition of more than 30 large-scale, early paintings by the German neo-expressionist, including the 40-foot-long work “Westwall [Siegfried Line]” (1968), making its U.S. debut. The Hirshhorn’s exhibition is presented alongside the Lupertz exhibition at the Phillips Collection, which looks at

the artist’s career over five decades, through Sept. 10; “sunrise, sunset”: A mural by Swiss artist Nicolas Party, inspired in part by former President Barack Obama’s remark in response to the 2016 U.S. presidential election that “the sun will rise in the morning,” through Oct. 1; “Ai Weiwei: Trace at Hirshhorn”: An installation that portrays activists, advocates of free speech and prisoners of conscience in 176 portraits comprised of thousands of Lego blocks. The work centers on the artist’s personal experience in 2011, when he was detained by the Chinese government and kept under surveillance for 81 days and then prohibited from traveling abroad for four years, through Jan. 1. Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW.

Kreeger Museum: “Re-Vision: Looking Anew at the Art of Philip Johnson and the Design of the Kreeger Museum”: An anniversary exhibition of photographs by Cynthia Connolly, Frank Hallam Day, Avi Gupta, Max Hirshfeld, Franz Jantzen and Colin Winterbottom interpreting Philip Johnson’s architectural design of the building. Included is an exhibition of the

“Habitable Sculpture,” Johnson’s cubist work inspired by a John Chamberlain sculpture and intended for construction in Soho, through July 29. 2401 Foxhall Road NW.

Library of Congress: “World War I: American Artists View the Great War”: This exhibition showcases posters, political cartoons, illustrations, fine prints, popular prints, documentary photographs and fine-art photographs, through Aug. 19; “Baseball’s Greatest Hits: The Music of Our National Game”: An exhibition of baseball sheet music, videos of baseball songs — including “Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?” by Count Basie; “Right Field” by Peter, Paul and Mary; and “All the Way” by Eddie Vedder — and an audio station featuring 20 covers of “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” through July 22; “Echoes of the Great War: American Experiences of World War I”: The exhibition depicts the U.S. involvement in and experience of the Great War, through Jan. 1. 101 Independence Ave. SE.

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National Archives: “Amending

“Artist Soldiers”: An exhibition that examines the work of professional artists who were recruited by the U.S. Army, and were considered the first true combat artists, along with the artwork of soldiers, including Jeff Gusky’s photos of stone carvings made in underground shelters, that provide a unique perspective on the World War I, through Nov. 11. Sixth Street and Independence Avenue SW.

America”: This exhibition of 50 original documents that demonstrate how and when the Constitution was amended and how attempts were made to amend it marks the 225th anniversary of the Bill of Rights, through Sept. 4. 700 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.

National Building Museum: “Timber City: Innovations in Wood”: To demonstrate recent technological

innovations within the timber industry, this installation features samples of engineered wood, architectural models and wooden walls, through Sept. 10; “Architecture of an Asylum: St. Elizabeths 1852-2017”: An exhibition exploring the architecture and landscape architecture of St. Elizabeths as it changed over time, including architectural drawings and plans from the 1850s through the 1980s, medical instruments, patient-created art, photographs, scrapbooks, furnishings

and paintings on loan from museums and archives, through Jan. 15; “Wright on the Walls”: The museum celebrates the 150th birthday of architect Frank Lloyd Wright with an interactive installation by Scott Clowney and Vladimir Zabavskiy in which visitors can color in Wright designs on the walls using dry-erase markers, through Sept. 4. 401 F St. NW.

National Gallery of Art, East Building: “In the Tower: Theaster

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (PG-13) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets;Reserved Seating: 12:45-3:45-6:45 The Mummy (PG-13) CC;DV;Reserved Seating: (!) 11:45-2:20-7:45 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) CC;DV;Reserved Seating: 11:20-1:45-4:15 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (PG-13) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets;Reserved Seating: 9:45 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) CC;DV;Reserved Seating: (!) 11:30-3:00-6:30-10:00 47 Meters Down (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DV;Reserved Seating: (!) 12:30-5:30-8:0010:10 Cars 3 (G) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets;Reserved Seating: (!) 11:10-2:00-2:50-4:457:00-7:25 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC;DV;Reserved Seating: 11:00-12:30-2:15-5:30-7:00-8:45 The Book of Henry (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DV;Reserved Seating: 11:10-1:45 Rough Night (R) CC;DV;Reserved Seating: 12:00-2:35-5:10-7:40-10:15 All Eyez on Me (R) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 6:30-9:45 Transformers: The Last Knight An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) Reserved Seating: (!) 12:30-4:00-7:30-10:50 It Comes At Night (R) AMC Independent;CC;DV;Reserved Seating: 4:30-9:40 Transformers: The Last Knight 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D;Reserved Seating: (!) 1:305:00-8:30 Wonder Woman 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D;Reserved Seating: 3:45-10:15 Cars 3 3D (G) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D;Reserved Seating: (!) 10:20 The Mummy 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D;Reserved Seating: (!) 5:00-10:25 Cars 3 (G) Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime;No Green Or Red Tickets;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 12:45-3:30 All Eyez on Me (R) CC;DV;Reserved Seating: (!) 1:00-4:15-7:30-10:45 Beatriz at Dinner (R) AMC Independent;Reserved Seating: 7:00-9:15

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Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC;DV: 12:00-7:00 Wonder Woman 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D: 3:30

AMC Mazza Gallerie 5300 Wisconsin Ave. NW

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The Mummy (PG-13) CC;DV: (!) 3:30 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) CC;DV: 12:00-2:20-4:40-7:00 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) 21+;CC;DV: 4:10 Cars 3 (G) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets: (!) 12:00-5:20 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC;DV: 1:05-4:20-7:40 Rough Night (R) 21+;CC;DV: (!) 12:30-3:00-5:30-8:00 All Eyez on Me (R) CC;DV: (!) 12:50-4:00-7:10 Cars 3 3D (G) CC;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: (!) 2:40-8:05 Transformers: The Last Knight 3D (PG-13) 21+;CC;DV;RealD 3D: 12:50-7:30 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (PG-13) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets: (!) 12:30

Avalon Theatre

5612 Connecticut Avenue

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Beatriz at Dinner (R) 11:30-1:30-3:30-5:45-8:00 Past Life 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:45

807 V Street, NW

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The Mummy (PG-13) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 12:15-2:30-5:00-7:309:45 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (PG-13) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:45-4:30-7:15-10:00 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 12:30-1:25-3:304:15-6:30-7:10-9:30-10:00 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00 Rough Night (R) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:15

Landmark E Street Cinema 555 11th Street NW

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Band Aid CC;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 2:25-9:45 Manifesto Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 2:05-4:35-7:05-9:35 Beatriz at Dinner (R) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:30-2:40-3:40-4:505:50-7:00-8:00-9:30 My Cousin Rachel (PG-13) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 2:15-4:45-7:159:35 The Hero (R) CC;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:45-3:30-4:30-7:30-9:45

Landmark West End Cinema 2301 M Street NW

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Obit Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 4:45-7:45 Paris Can Wait (PG) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:45-4:30-7:30 Restless Creature: Wendy Whelan (NR) Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:30-4:157:15

Regal Gallery Place Stadium 14 701 Seventh Street Northwest

(!) No Pass/No Discount Ticket Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 12:50-1:30-5:00-7:30-8:30-10:55 47 Meters Down (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:45-3:00-5:15-7:30-9:45 Cars 3 (G) CC/DVS: (!) 11:30-1:10-3:50-6:30-9:10 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:00-1:00-4:05-6:10-7:10-9:15-10:15 The Book of Henry (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:50-3:30-6:10-8:50 Rough Night (R) CC/DVS: 1:40-4:35-7:20-9:50 It Comes At Night (R) CC/DVS: 3:30 All Eyez on Me (R) CC/DVS: 12:35-3:50-7:00-10:05 Wonder Woman 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 3:05 Transformers: The Last Knight 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 11:25-2:50-4:05-6:15-9:40 Cars 3 3D (G) CC/DVS: (!) 2:20-5:00-7:40-10:20 DCI 2017 Tour Premiere (!) 8:30

Smithsonian - Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater 601 Independence Avenue SW

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The Mummy (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 12:50-3:35-6:30-9:20 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) CC/DVS: 11:50-2:10-4:35-6:50-9:10 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:20

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D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) 2:40 A Beautiful Planet 3D (G) 4:20 Aircraft Carrier: Guardians of the Sea 3D (NR) 11:00-1:15-3:30 Dream Big: Engineering Our World: An IMAX 3D Experience 12:25 Journey to Space 3D (NR) 10:25-11:50-2:05-5:15

MARYLAND

AFI Silver Theatre Cultural Center 8633 Colesville Road

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Tyrus 5:30 My Cousin Rachel (PG-13) 12:15-2:30-4:45-7:05-9:20 Two for the Road (1967) (NR) 7:00 Ugetsu (Ugetsu monogatari) (NR) 5:00 Funeral Parade of Roses (Bara no sôretsu) (NR) 9:25 Branded to Kill (Koroshi no rakuin) (NR) 9:10 Tokyo Drifter (Tokyo nagaremono) (NR) 7:15

AMC Center Park 8 4001 Powder Mill Rd.

Regal Hyattsville Royale Stadium 14 6505 America Blvd.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:45-3:45-7:00-10:00 The Mummy (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:30 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) CC/DVS: 1:45-4:15-7:00-10:15 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 12:00-3:30-7:00-8:00-10:30 47 Meters Down (PG-13) CC/DVS: 2:30-5:15-7:35-10:00 Cars 3 (G) CC/DVS: (!) 1:45-4:45-7:30-10:15-10:45 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:30-2:45-3:45-6:15-7:15-9:45-10:45 Rough Night (R) CC/DVS: 2:00-4:45-7:30-10:15 All Eyez on Me (R) CC/DVS: 12:30-3:45-7:00-10:30 Transformers: The Last Knight 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 11:30-1:00-3:00-4:30-6:30-10:00 Wonder Woman 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 1:00-4:15-7:30 Cars 3 3D (G) CC/DVS: (!) 12:30-3:15-6:00-9:00

Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & IMAX 900 Ellsworth Drive

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:40-3:50-7:00-10:10 The Mummy (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 12:35-3:25-6:15-9:05 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) CC/DVS: 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:40-10:00 47 Meters Down (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:45-3:15-5:45-8:15-10:45 Cars 3 (G) CC/DVS: (!) 12:50-3:40-6:30-9:20 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:00-3:35-7:00-10:25 The Book of Henry (PG-13) CC/DVS: 11:00-1:35-4:10-7:00-9:50 Rough Night (R) CC/DVS: 12:00-2:45-5:40-8:15-11:00 All Eyez on Me (R) CC/DVS: 1:05-4:25-7:45-11:00 Paris Can Wait (PG) CC/DVS: 11:00-1:35-4:10-6:45-9:20 Transformers: The Last Knight An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 12:00-3:30-7:00-10:30 Transformers: The Last Knight 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 12:30-4:00-7:30-11:00 Cars 3 3D (G) CC/DVS: (!) 11:00-1:50-4:40-7:30-10:20

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The Mummy (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 10:30-1:30-4:40-7:15-10:35 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 10:15-11:15 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 11:45-1:156:45-7:30 47 Meters Down (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 1:30-4:006:30-9:00 Cars 3 (G) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 10:30-4:45-10:45 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 1:20-7:15 Rough Night (R) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 12:45-3:30-6:15-9:00 All Eyez on Me (R) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 12:30-3:45-7:00-10:15 Transformers: The Last Knight 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 10:45-3:15-5:00-10:15-10:45 Cars 3 3D (G) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 2:15-8:10 Wonder Woman 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 10:15-4:00-10:00

AMC Magic Johnson Capital Center 12 800 Shoppers Way

Landmark Atlantic Plumbing Cinema

Gates”: An exhibition of a new body of work by Gates, “The Minor Arts,” examines how ordinary and discarded objects acquire value through the stories we tell, through Sept. 4; “Frederic Bazille and the Birth of Impressionism”: An exhibition of 75 impressionist works by Bazille, his contemporaries Monet and Renoir, and his predecessors Courbet and Rousseau explores sources and influences, through July 9. 440 Constitution Ave. NW.

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Kung Fu Panda 3 (PG) CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 9:30AM Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (PG-13) CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 12:353:35-6:40-9:40 The Mummy (PG-13) CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 2:20-5:10-7:50-11:00 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 1:20-3:40-6:20-8:40 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (PG-13) CC;Stadium Seating: 6:00-9:20 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) CC;PLF;Stadium Seating: (!) 3:30-7:10-10:30 47 Meters Down (PG-13) CC;Stadium Seating: 10:10-12:30-3:00-5:50-8:20-11:00 Cars 3 (G) CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 11:00-11:40-12:40-2:00-2:40-3:20-5:40-6:30-9:10 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 3:10-5:00-7:00-10:10-11:15 Rough Night (R) CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 10:30-2:50-5:20-7:40-10:20 All Eyez on Me (R) CC;PLF;Stadium Seating: (!) 10:00-1:10-4:30-7:30-10:50 It Comes At Night (R) CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 8:30-11:10 Transformers: The Last Knight 3D (PG-13) CC;PLF;Stadium Seating: (!) 12:10 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 11:10-2:30-6:10-9:30 All Eyez on Me (R) CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 12:50-1:50-3:50-6:50-8:10-9:50

VIRGINIA

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The Mummy (PG-13) CC;DV: 10:10-12:45-3:30-6:15-9:00 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) CC;DV: 10:00-12:30-3:00-5:15-7:30 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) CC;DV: (!) 11:15-2:30-5:45-9:00 47 Meters Down (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DV: (!) 11:00-1:15-3:30-5:45-8:00-10:15 Cars 3 (G) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets: (!) 11:15-4:45-10:15 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC;DV: 10:10-1:10-4:10-7:10-10:10 Rough Night (R) CC;DV: (!) 11:30-2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 All Eyez on Me (R) CC;DV: (!) 10:00-11:30-1:00-4:00-5:30-7:00-8:30-9:45-10:15 Transformers: The Last Knight An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) Reserved Seating: (!) 9:45-1:00-4:15-7:30-10:45 Everything, Everything (PG-13) CC;DV: (!) 2:30 It Comes At Night (R) AMC Independent;CC;DV: 8:40 Transformers: The Last Knight 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D: (!) 12:00-3:30-6:45-10:15 Wonder Woman 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D: 11:40-2:40-5:40 Cars 3 3D (G) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: (!) 2:00-7:30

The Mummy (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 7:45-10:15 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 12:15-2:45-5:15 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (PG-13) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 12:45-7:15 47 Meters Down (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 12:30-5:308:00-10:15 Cars 3 (G) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 1:15-3:00-6:45 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 12:30-1:30-3:30-6:30-7:30-9:30 Wonder Woman 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 4:30-10:30 All Eyez on Me (R) CC;DV;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 1:00-4:15-7:15-10:20 Cars 3 3D (G) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 4:00-9:30 Transformers: The Last Knight 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 4:00-10:30

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The Women's Balcony (Ismach Hatani) (NR) Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating;Subtitled: 1:40-4:40-7:35-9:50 Norman (Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer) (R) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Partially Subtitled;Reserved Seating: 4:10-7:20-9:40 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating: 1:00-4:00-7:00-9:35 National Theatre Live: Salomé (NR) Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;No Discount Tickets Accepted;No Passes;Reserved Seating: 2:00 The Wedding Plan (Through the Wall) (Lavor et Hakir) (PG) DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating;Subtitled: 1:20-4:20-7:30-9:55 Megan Leavey (PG-13) CC;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating;Visually Impaired: 1:45-4:45-10:00 My Cousin Rachel (PG-13) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating: 1:30-4:30-7:10-10:00 The Hero (R) CC;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating: 2:00-5:00-7:15-9:25 Paris Can Wait (PG) CC;DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating: 1:50-4:50-7:40

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (PG-13) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets: 12:10-3:10-6:10-9:10 The Mummy (PG-13) CC;DV: 10:40-11:50-1:20-4:00-7:40 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) CC;DV: 11:00-1:30-4:00-6:30-9:00 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (PG-13) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets: 12:10-6:05 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 10:00-1:15-4:45-8:15 47 Meters Down (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DV: 11:50-2:20-4:40-7:10-9:40 Cars 3 (G) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets: 10:30-12:30-1:15-3:15-4:00-6:00-9:25 Alien: Covenant (R) CC;DV: 3:10-9:20 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC;DV: 12:30-1:45-3:45-5:00-7:00-10:15-10:30 Megan Leavey (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DV: 11:15-4:30-10:00 The Book of Henry (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DV: 10:45-1:45-4:30-6:50-9:20 Rough Night (R) CC;DV: 11:00-12:05-1:30-2:30-4:00-5:15-8:00-10:30 All Eyez on Me (R) CC;DV: 11:00-12:00-2:30-3:30-5:45-6:45-8:45-9:00-10:00 Transformers: The Last Knight An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) Reserved Seating: 12:003:15-7:00-10:30

7235 Woodmont Avenue

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206 Swamp Fox Rd.

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Beatriz at Dinner (R) AMC Independent: 7:00-9:15 Paris Can Wait (PG) AMC Independent;CC;DV: 1:50-6:35 It Comes At Night (R) AMC Independent;CC;DV: 11:20-4:10-9:00 Wonder Woman 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D: 10:30-8:15 DCI 2017 Tour Premiere Alternative Content: 8:30 Cars 3 3D (G) CC;DV;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: 11:30-2:15-5:00-6:45-7:45-10:30 The Mummy 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D: 2:20-5:00 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) 10:45-11:15-2:00-2:45-5:30-6:15-9:00-9:45 The Recall (R) 2:00-7:40

Angelika Film Center Mosaic 2911 District Ave

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind - Studio Ghibli Fest 2017 ENGLISH LANGUAGE DUBBED: 11:00AM The Mummy (PG-13) CC;DA;No Passes: (!) 11:50-2:30-5:05-7:40-10:15 Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) CC;DA;No Passes: (!) 12:45-4:00-7:15 Wonder Woman (PG-13) CC;DA;No Passes: (!) 10:00-10:45-1:00-1:45-4:00-4:45-7:00-7:4510:00-10:45 The Book of Henry (PG-13) CC;DA;No Passes: (!) 10:00-12:15-2:30-4:45-7:00-9:15 Beatriz at Dinner (R) CC;DA;No Passes: (!) 10:40-12:50-3:00-5:15-7:25-9:40 Transformers: The Last Knight 3D (PG-13) CC;DA;No Passes: (!) 9:30-10:30 National Theatre Live: Salomé (NR) 7:00 Rough Night (R) CC;DA;No Passes: (!) 11:00-1:20-3:45-10:45 All Eyez on Me (R) CC;DA;No Passes: (!) 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:25

Arlington Cinema 'N' Drafthouse 2903 Columbia Pike

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (PG-13) 7:45

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National Gallery of Art, West Building: “America Collects Eighteenth-Century French Painting” is an exhibition of 70 18th-century French paintings, including masterpieces and lesser-known works by such artists as Boucher, Ducreux and JeanHonore Fragonard, through Aug. 20.

National Museum of African Art: “Senses of Time: Video and Film-Based Works of Africa”: Six African artists explore how time is experienced and produced by the body. Bodies stand, climb, dance and dissolve in seven works of video and film, or “time-based” art, through Jan. 21; “Healing Arts”: An exhibition of paintings and sculptures from the permanent collection that attempt to counter physical, social and spiritual problems including global issues such as the HIV/AIDS crisis, through Jan. 1. 950 Independence Ave. SW.

National Museum of Natural History: “100 Years of America’s National Park Service: Preserve, Enjoy, Inspire”: To celebrate its centennial, the National Park Service has teamed with the National Museum of Natural History to present more than 50 images showcasing the national parks, through Aug. 31; “Mud Masons of Mali”: Djenne, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Mali, is famous for its architecture. This exhibition of archival and contemporary photographs and early engravings demonstrates how the city’s masons, inheritors of a craft tradition handed down through generations since the 14th century, have given the city its character, through Jan. 1; “Nature’s Best Photography: The Best of the Best”: An exhibition of photographs of wildlife and landscapes on large-format prints and in

HD videos, through Sept. 30; “Objects of Wonder”: The exhibition includes the “Blue Flame,” one of the world’s largest and finest pieces of gem-quality lapis lazuli; Martha, the last known passenger pigeon; the Pinniped fossil, a fossil of one of the earliest members of the group of animals that includes seals, sea lions and walruses; and the 1875 Tsimshian House Front, one of the best examples of Native Alaskan design artwork, through Jan. 1. 10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW.

World”: The exhibition focuses on indigenous cosmologies, worldviews and philosophies related to the creation and order of the universe and the spiritual relationship between humankind and the natural world, through April 30; “Patriot Nations: Native Americans in Our Nation’s Armed Forces”: An exhibition of photographs of Native Americans who served in the United States military, through Jan. 1. Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW.

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by Polly Apfelbaum”: An exhibition of colorful abstract prints made with interchangeable wood blocks and gradient inking that reference minimalist and pop art, through July 2; “REVIVAL”: An exhibition of works by Louise Bourgeois, Petah Coyne, Lalla Essaydi, Maria Marshall, Alison Saar, Sam TaylorJohnson and other artists that explore ideas about strength, fear and love, through Sept. 10. 1250 New York Ave. NW.

National Museum of the American Indian: “Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations”: An exhibition exploring the relationship between Native American nations and the United States, through April 1; “Our Universes: Traditional Knowledge Shapes Our

Face of Battle: Americans at War, 9/11 to Now”: An exhibition of portraits by six artists — Ashley Gilbertson, Tim Hetherington, Louie Palu, Stacy Pearsall, Emily Prince and Vincent Valdez — of active-duty soldiers and those who have served, offering perspectives on war and its consequences, through Jan. 28; “Antebellum Portraits by Mathew Brady”: An exhibition that traces Brady’s career through portrait ambrotypes, daguerreotypes and salted-paper prints, and also includes contemporary engravings and advertising broadsides Brady used to market his portrait business. Though Brady is known best as a Civil War-era photographer, he became an acclaimed portrait photographer before the war, through June 3; “Marlene Dietrich: Dressed for the Image”: An exhibition of images of Dietrich that CONTINUED ON PAGE 44

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demonstrate her statement: “I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men.” The German-born Dietrich has been seen as a symbol of anti-Nazism and an influential figure of the LGBT community as well as a fashion icon. Known for her androgynous roles in the movies “Morocco” (1930) and “Seven Sinners” (1940), she achieved international fame, and was honored with the Medal of Freedom for her service entertaining American troops for 18 months during World War II, through April 15. Eighth and F streets NW.

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of the FBI exhibit “Fighting Crime in the Age of Terror” features evidence and artifacts from some of the FBI’s biggest cases, through Dec. 30; “1776 — Breaking News: Independence”: This exhibition is of the first newspaper printing of the Declaration of Independence as it appeared in the Pennsylvania Evening Post on July 6, 1776, through Dec. 31; “Pulitzer Prizes at 100: Editorial Cartoons”: To mark the 100th anniversary of the Pulitzers, this exhibit features work from the portfolio of Jack Ohman of the Sacramento Bee, the 2016 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, through Dec. 31; “Louder Than Words: Rock, Power and Politics”: The Newseum and the Rock & Roll Hall

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“Trailblazing: 100 Years of Our National Parks”: Featuring original postage-stamp

art from the Postal Service and artifacts loaned by the National Park Service, the exhibition explores the ways in which mail moves to, through and from our national parks, through March 25; “My Fellow Soldiers: Letters from World War I”: An exhibition of personal correspondence written on the front lines and homefront that shows the history of America’s involvement in World War I, through Nov. 29. 2 Massachusetts Ave. NE.

National Museum of the American Indian: To celebrate the construction of the Inca Road, which linked Cuzco, Peru, with the farthest reaches of the empire, “The Great Inka Road: Engineering an Empire” digs into its early foundations and the technologies that made building the road possible, through June 1. of Fame partnered for this exhibition of rock-and-roll-related media that affected politics and social movements, through July 31. 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.

Phillips Collection: “George Condo: The Way I Think”: An exhibition of works by the American artist, known for his pictorial inventions, existential humor and portraits that demonstrates the painter’s process, through June 25; “Markus Lupertz”: An exhibition of 50 works by the German pop artist and abstract expressionist that traces his career from recent works back to the 1960s. The exhibition includes paintings of German motifs, works from his dithyrambic pictures and the Donald Duck series. An exhibition of specific works by Lupertz takes place at the Hirshhorn simultaneously, through Sept. 2. 1600 21st St. NW.

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Renwick Gallery: “June Schwarcz: Invention and Variation”: An exhibition of works including vessels, threedimensional objects, wall-mounted plaques and panels by the artist, through Aug. 27; “Voulkos: The Breakthrough Years”: This exhibition focuses on the impactful early works (from 1953 to 1968) of sculptor Peter Voulkos

(1924-2002), through Aug. 20. 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW.

Smithsonian American Art Museum: “Donald Sultan: Disaster Paintings”: An exhibition of paintings capturing scenes of industrial destruction, through Sept. 4; Eighth and F streets NW.

U.S. National Arboretum: “The Bonsai Saga: How 53 Japanese Bonsai Came to America”: An exhibition that features archival images and film that tells the story of how Japan gave 53 bonsai to the United States in celebration of the nation’s 200th birthday, through Oct. 1. 3501 New York Ave. NE.

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: “I Want Justice!”: An exhibition that explores the history of efforts to hold perpetrators of genocide and mass atrocities accountable through court proceedings, with a special focus on the ongoing trials in Cambodia of surviving Khmer Rouge leaders, through Sept. 30; “Cambodia 19751979”: An exhibition that examines the brutal policies and action undertaken by the Khmer Rouge regime, leading to the deaths of nearly 2 million people, through Sept. 30. 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW.


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Utamaro’s World on Film Tonight only: In conjunction with the exhibition Inventing Utamaro, the Freer|Sackler teams up with the Embassy of France to present a rare screening. Yoshiwara Thursday, June 22, 7 pm Max Ophuls’ story of a love triangle between a geisha, a Russian military officer, and a family servant is an intriguing example of France’s fascination with Japanese culture in the early twentieth century.

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goingoutguide.com ‘Doubt: A Parable’: SeeNoSun Onstage presents John Patrick Shanley’s drama in which a nun suspects a priest of sexual misconduct with an altar boy. Anacostia Arts Center, 1231 Good Hope Road SE, through June 25. ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’: The Tony Award-winning rock musical is directed by Michael Mayer (“Spring Awakening”) and stars Euan Morton as Hedwig. Kennedy Center, 2700 F St. NW, through July 2. ‘How I Learned What I Learned’: The late August Wilson’s one-man autobiographical play is staged. Round House Theatre, 4545 East-West Hwy., Bethesda, through July 2.

‘Jesus Christ Superstar’: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s rock opera is staged. Signature Theatre, 4200 Campbell Ave., Arlington, through July 2.

‘Oh, God’: God visits a psychotherapist in Israeli playwright Anat Gov’s existential comedy. Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H St. NE, through June 27.

‘One Destiny’: A short play about President Lincoln’s assassination on April 14, 1865. Ford’s Theatre, 511 10th St. NW, through June 29.

‘Raton en Movimiento!’: A bilingual version of “Mouse on the Move,” a production about two adventurous mice and their worldly adventures. Imagination Stage, 4908 Auburn Ave., Bethesda, through July 30.

‘Rent’: The 20th anniversary touring production of Jonathan Larson’s rock musical. National Theatre, 1321 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, through June 25.

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‘Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook’: Adventure Theatre presents a play based on the children’s books by Barbara Park. Glen Echo Park, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo, Md., through Aug. 14.

‘Mary Poppins’: 2nd Star Productions stages the Tony Award-winning musical about a dancing nanny who uses magic and adventure to help a father bond with his two children. Bowie Playhouse, 16500 White Marsh Park Drive, Bowie, Md., through July 1.

‘My Fair Lady’: Alan Souza directs an

comedic opera, a wealthy man devises a test to separate his true friends from those who love him only for his money. The Barns at Wolf Trap, 1635 Trap Road, Vienna, through July 1.

Source Festival : The annual festival features 25 new works, including six 10-minute shorts, full-length plays and artistic blind dates. Source Theatre, 1835 14th St. NW, through July 2.

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‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’: August Wilson’s masterpiece, set in a Chicago recording studio in the late 1920s, explores issues of racism and the exploitation of black artists. 1st Stage, 1524 Spring Hill Road, McLean, Va., through June 25. play that addresses “female boxing in the 1950s, interracial adoption and the power of memory.” Directed by Mollye Maxner and Kelly Maxner. Guests will be asked to stand and walk during parts of the performance. Anacostia Playhouse, 2020 Shannon Place SE,

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‘The Return’: A mystery play centered on the conflicted relationship between a Palestinian mechanic and an Israeli Jewish woman. Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H St. NE, through July 2.

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“Has the Queen subtly shown how she feels about Brexit by wearing a hat that looks a bit like the EU flag?“ @SAMRUSSELLCOMIC wasn’t the only person on social media to notice that Queen Elizabeth’s hat for her speech Wednesday at the opening of Parliament bore more than a passing resemblance to the European Union flag, which is a circle of gold stars on a blue field. “Absolutely not coincidental,” @sinead_ryan tweeted.


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CANCER (June 21-July 22) Are things moving more quickly than you had anticipated? You will have to adjust your work habits in order to accommodate the pace. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You may not need the instruction manual to get a certain thing done better than anyone else could — but why take chances? VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Not everyone is willing to give you what you ask — at least, not the first time. You may have to repeat yourself. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You may have trouble reconciling what you were told would happen with what actually takes place. WEDNESDAY’S SOLUTION

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FOUR RACK TOTAL Make a 2-7-letter word from the letters in each row. Add points of each word using scoring directions at right. Seven-letter words get a 50-point bonus. Blank tiles used as any letter have no point value. Scrabble is a trademark of Hasbro in the U.S. and Canada.

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POOCH CAFE | PAUL GILLIGAN

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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You’ll learn a lesson from someone for whom it is too late to fix things. The key, for you, is to fix them before you get to that point. ARIES (March 21-April 19) You can afford to be much more straightforward, particularly when asking someone for assistance.

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1937: Joe Louis begins his reign as world heavyweight boxing champion by knocking out Jim Braddock in the eighth round. (A year later on this date, Louis knocks out Max Schmeling in the first round of their rematch.)

1977: John N. Mitchell becomes the first former U.S. attorney general to go to prison as he begins serving a sentence for his role in the Watergate cover-up. (He is released 19 months later.)

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Power couple actually just a boring couple

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DETAILS OF OFFER – expires 7/15/2017. Not valid with other offers or prior purchases. Get 20% off your entire project and 12 months no payments, no interest when you purchase four (4) or more windows or patio doors between 6/18/2017 & 7/15/2017 with approved credit. $200 off your entire project when you set your appointment by 7/8/2017 and purchase by 7/15/2017. APR of 16.68% as of 6/1/2015, subject to change. No interest and no payments for 12 months available. Interest accrues from date of purchase but waived if paid in full within 12 months. Available only at participating locations. See your local Renewal by Andersen location for details. License MN: BC130983/WI:266951. Excludes MN insurance work per MSA 325E.66. MHIC #121441. VA Lic. #2705155684. DC Lic. #420215000125. Some Renewal by Andersen locations are independently owned and operated. “Renewal by Andersen” and all other marks where denoted are trademarks of Andersen Corporation. ©2017 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved. ©2017 Lead Surge LLC. All rights reserved. *Based on 2016 homeowner brand survey. Andersen family of brands aggregated: Andersen, Renewal by Andersen, Silver Line and American Craftsman.


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