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Wednesday, April 19, 7pm, Wexner Center for the Arts [Film/Video Theater], 1871 N. High St.

Jennifer Reeder’s Signature Move (82 minutes) will open this year’s Columbus International Film and Video Festival, the oldest film festival in the United States, on Wednesday, April 19, at the Wexner Center for the Arts. Purchase tickets for Signature Move here.

In conjunction with Columbus International Film and Video Festival, 4-19-2017 to 4-23-2017.

 

Monday, April 3, 6:30-8pm, Northwood-High Building, 2231 N. High St., Rm. 100

What if we could create and retrofit buildings that will use 80% to 90% less energy for heating and cooling? What if we could do these things right now? This film follows leading-edge architects, builders, and homeowners as they bring the Passive House method of building to the United States.

If you are concerned about the future of the planet and our children, you need to know about this important trend which is revolutionizing the way we think about buildings and energy.

Monday, February 13, 7-9pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave.

Today’s program: screening of film “Welcome to Leith

White supremacist Craig Cobb attempts to take over of a small town in North Dakota. As his behavior becomes more threatening, tensions soar and residents desperately look for ways to expel their unwanted neighbor.

Sunday, November 20, 3:30-5:30pm, Studio 35 Cinema & Drafthouse, 3055 Indianola Ave.

Filmmakers and food lovers Jen and Grant dive into the issue of food waste from farm, through retail, all the way to the back of their own fridge. This film brings farmers, retailers, inspiring organizations, and consumers to the table in a story that is equal parts education and delicious entertainment.

A $5.00 donation will be requested at the door.

Sponsored by Simply Living.

http://www.foodwastemovie.com/

Monday, November 7, 7pm, The HUB Community Development Corporation, 1336 E. Main St.

When Donald Trump says, “This election is rigged,” he should know. His buddies are rigging it.

Rolling Stone investigative reporter Greg Palast busted Jeb Bush for stealing the 2000 election by purging Black voters from Florida’s electoral rolls. Now Palast is back to take a deep dive into the Republicans’ dark operation, Crosscheck, designed to steal a million votes by November.

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