Family Crafts Night @ New Lebanon Library

Tonight (October 18, 2012) at the New Lebanon Library: Family Crafts Night

Learn how to make paper cup witches!

All materials provided. For ages 5 and up, although younger siblings are welcome, too.

Please call 518-794-8844 to register.

WHEN: Thursday (October 18, 2012)
TIME: 6:30 pm
PLACE: New Lebanon Library (550 State Route 20, New Lebanon)
Phone: 518-794-8844
Email: leb@taconic.net

FilmColumbia Festival Opens Tonight

FilmColumbia Festival Opens Tonight at the Crandell Theatre in Chatham, NY. The festival runs from October 17-21.

Now in its thirteenth year, the FilmColumbia Festival will screen more films than ever before—many of them prizewinners from prestigious international film festivals—including narrative and documentary features, animated and live-action short films, and several by Hudson Valley filmmakers. Hotly anticipated films at this year’s festival include Dustin Hoffman‘s first credited role as director (Quartet); Bill Murray as FDR (Hyde Park on the Hudson); The Sessions aka The Surrogate (a sensation at Sundance this year); David O. Russell‘s Silver Linings Playbook; the eagerly-awaited first feature by the Sopranos‘ David Chase (Not Fade Away); Melissa Leo‘s new film, shot in the Hudson Valley (Francine); and Cloud Atlas, a three-hour collaboration between co-directors Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run) and Andy and Lana Wachowski (The Matrix), starring Tom HanksHalle BerryHugh GrantSusan Sarandon and Jim Broadbent. On the documentary front, look for Ken Burns‘ latest, The Central Park Five and FilmColumbia alum Alex Gibney‘s third film to play the festival, Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God. Internationally, this seems to be the year ofIsabelle Huppert, starring in both Anne Fontaine‘s latest, My Worst Nightmare, and Sang-Soo Hong‘s In Another Country, nominated for Cannes’ Palme d’Or. FilmColumbia will also screen features and shorts from Argentina, Australia, Iran, Italy and Cuba (part of an exchange program with the Havana Film Festival).

You can download the full schedule by visiting FilmColumbia.org’s schedule page here.

As of Wed, 10/17, tickets will be available at FilmColumbia Headquarters at the Tracy Memorial Hall, Main Street, Chatham, at the traffic circle.

Ticket Pricing:
Crandell/Morris Venues
Day Films: Chatham Film Club Members $8 Non-Members $10

Evening Films (as of 4:30PM)
Chatham Film Club Members $12, Non-Members $15

Saturday Children’s Program: Free

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At The Crandell: Trouble With The Curve

Trouble With The Curve opens today (Friday, October 12, 2012) at The Crandell Theatre.

Here is the trailer:

Rated: PG 13
Dramedy
Running Time: 111 minutes

Show Times:
Friday-Tuesday, October 12-16 at 7:15 pm

Ticket Prices:
Adults: $5.00
Children Under 12: $4.00

The Crandell Theatre is located at 48 Main Street
in the Village of Chatham. Visit CrandellTheatre.org for more info and follow ColumbiaCountyCurrent.com on twitter @CoCoCurrent.

Jason Webster Concert @ New Lebanon Library

This Friday (October 12, 2012) at the New Lebanon Library: Jason Webster in concert!

Join us for an evening of music with wonderful Berkshire musician Jason Webster, who will perform a combination of original music and folk/rock covers for guitar.

Jason Webster attended the Berklee College of Music. His former band, Xavier a.k.a. Lord Hill, toured the country and the world with Arlo Guthrie. He has also performed with Little Feat, Kate Taylor, The Allman Brothers, and Pete Seeger. The ever-popular Jason Webster Band is a local favorite and allows him to showcase his original music.

Free and open to the public – donations for the performer are welcome.

WHEN: Friday (October 12, 2012)
TIME: 6:30
PLACE: New Lebanon Library (550 State Route 20, New Lebanon)
Phone: 518-794-8844
Email: leb@taconic.net

John Matteson Reading @ Oblong Books

Sunday (October 14, 2012) at Oblong Books & Music’s Rhinebeck location, author, John Matteson discusses his award-winning book, Eden’s Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father.

From OblongBooks.com:

John Matteson is a distinguished professor of English and legal writing at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.He was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Biography for his first book, Eden’s Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father

This event forms part of Rhinebeck Reads initiative, centered around Geraldine Brooks’ 2006 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, March, about Little Women author Louisa May Alcott’s father’s exploits during the American Civil War.

Matteson will discuss his own writing process and share invaluable insights into the Alcott family, gleaned through his extensive research which will offer readers the opportunity for further exploration of one of literature’s most iconic figures.

WHEN: Sunday (October 14, 2012)
TIME: 4:00pm
PLACE: Oblong Books & Music, 6422 Montgomery St., Rhinebeck, NY.
MORE: OblongBooks.com