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Wed, Apr 11, 2018
4:30 pm

Modern Languages Film Series, Film 6: The Crime of Mr. Lange

Crime! Film 6: Le crime de Monsieur Lange [The Crime of Mr. Lange] (France, Jean Renoir, 1936). An early Renoir allegory of fighting injustice by any means, at the dawn of WWII. Mr. Lange is a day-dreaming writer of pulp Western fiction; when his unscrupulous boss absconds with their earnings he rallies his colleagues to continue their popular publishing venture. But the boss returns, and Mr. Lange is faced with a dire choice. Screenplay by poet Jacques Prévert. (In French with English subtitles)


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Lux Bucks February 2018 Winner

Congratulations to Karen McCallum, the winner of the February 2018 Pronghorn Athletics LUX Bucks 50/50 draw. Karen is the winner of $712.50!


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Thu, Mar 8, 2018
4:30 pm

Modern Languages Film Series, Film 4: The Samurai

Crime! Film 4: Le Samouraï [The Samurai] (France, Jean-Pierre Melville,1967). After he is seen by witnesses, a lone contract killer has to find a series of alibis, a task that is made harder by the fact that he is next on his own boss’s hit list. A stylised masterpiece of cool that combines 1940s gangster cinema with 1960s pop culture, held together with a samurai’s instinct. (In French with English subtitles).


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Safety Bulletin- Glass Disposal

SAFE DISPOSAL OF GLASS AND SHARP MATERIALS

Any sharp object that is discarded into garbage cans has the potential for injury. All sharp objects (i.e. broken glass, metal, light bulbs, etc.) should be boxed separately and labeled.

Call Caretaking at 329-2060 for proper disposal.

 


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