discovering the classics at the education channel november 10

October 30, 2005 at 4:55 pm | In Events, TV, Movies, Tampa Bay Area |

Are you depressed because there won’t be a Coffeehouse Film Review this month? Are you wondering what to do with your second Thursday of the month? Here’s an idea for you.

As part of The Education Channel’s Media Arts and Technology program, independent film consultant and former Tampa Theatre film curator Diane Howe Eberly will present a lecture and screening called “Discovering the Classics” at 7:00 p.m. November 10 at The Education Channel (703 N. Willow Avenue).

Eberly will address why and how a film becomes designated “classic.” The lecture will include an overview of filmmaking throughout the past century and screen portions of movies that have made the “top ten” must-see list for film buffs. The session is open to those interested in life-long learning and is free to the public. It is appropriate for high school students through senior adults.

(From an Education Channel email.)

For more information, visit www.educationchannel.org.

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