Mully, Tokyo Ghoul and Spirited Away top our October events guideMully, Tokyo Ghoul and Spirited Away top our October events guideScott Goodyer9/28/2017 11:32:00 Am
The fall season is officially upon us and that means the weather is *supposedly* going to get much cooler. So what better way to spend these upcoming chilly days then in the comfort and warmth of a Cineplex theatre! We've got a great October lineup of gems in our Event Cinema theatres that you need to discover! Check out a few highlights below: October 2nd: Vietnam: In the Eye of the Dragon
There is much more to Vietnam than its more famous sites, such as Ha Long Bay, the Imperial City of Hue, the Mekong Delta floating markets, Dalat and Hoi An. Come and witness the third millennium knocking on the door of the big cities, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, where, behind the colonial architecture,...
The fall season is officially upon us and that means the weather is *supposedly* going to get much cooler. So what better way to spend these upcoming chilly days then in the comfort and warmth of a Cineplex theatre! We've got a great October lineup of gems in our Event Cinema theatres that you need to discover! Check out a few highlights below: October 2nd: Vietnam: In the Eye of the Dragon
There is much more to Vietnam than its more famous sites, such as Ha Long Bay, the Imperial City of Hue, the Mekong Delta floating markets, Dalat and Hoi An. Come and witness the third millennium knocking on the door of the big cities, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, where, behind the colonial architecture,...
- 9/28/2017
- by Scott Goodyer
- Cineplex
Michelle Obama threw out the first ball for American Ballet Theatre's spring season, and with her powerful pitching arm it was little surprise that the seamed orb bounced off the Met's first ring and caromed off of Matthew Modine's head, disarranging his coif something fierce. But he laughed, we all laughed, because who says ballet has to be stuffy? Not me, who's been collecting ballerina trading cards since early manhood, apart from those two missing years when I was on my "vision quest." The lyric spring evening began on the Met balcony overlooking Lincoln Center, where an array of gowns and tuxedos occupied by socialites and celebrities greeted the gantlet of cameras and interviewers--gleaming notables whom I did my best to ID with the aid of my compact Leica binoculars. Kelly Ripa I recognized at a glance, of course; and could that be Lynda Carter?--it was, looking resplendent.
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- Vanity Fair
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