Above The Fold: New Expressions in Origami at the D'Amour Museum Of Fine Arts
Nine different master origami folders (Erik Demaine and Martin Demaine[Canada/USA], Vincent Floderer [France], Miri Golan [Israel], Paul Jackson [UK/Israel], Dr. Robert J. Lang [USA], Yuko Nishimura [Japan], Richard Sweeney [UK] and Jiangmei Wu [China/US]) have created massive origami sculptures (and some smaller ones too) FOR THIS EXHIBIT showing contemporary social, political, and aesthetic ideas. If the rest of the exhibits are like the photo to the left, this is going to be impressive. There's a $5 extra entrance fee to this exhibit, but I think it will be worth it.
| Two Books by Miri Golan |
The Rave Movie Theater in West Springfield is showing 6 classic movies from now through February.
The Wizard of Oz: Jan. 11 (2pm and 7pm) and Jan. 14 (2pm and 7pm). This movie is going to be on the watch list for the 20th Century History Through Media class for the Seniors next year; if you are going to be attending this class Ms. Kris highly recommends you see it now so you can see it on the big screen.
All About Eve: Jan 18 (2pm) and Jan. 21 (2pm and 7pm). The fourth paper for Grammar Seniors is about Marilyn Monroe, who is in this movie.
How The West Was Won: Jan 25 (2pm) and Jan. 28 (2pm and 7pm)
Funny Girl: Feb. 1 (2pm) and Feb. 4 (2pm and 7pm)
Breakfast at Tiffany's: Feb. 8 (2pm) and Feb. 11 (2pm and 7pm)
Giant: Feb. 15 (2pm) and Feb 18 (2pm and 7pm)
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