It’s music and more–a lot more—at the Packard Campus Theater this weekend.
Friday, April 14 @ 7:30pm
“Rock ‘& Roll on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show”
Media historian and former NAVCC video preservationist Bill Rush will present two “clip” shows that are sure to please music lovers. Some of the most famous and some of the most frustratingly forgotten will be featured.
Saturday, April 15 @ 2pm
“Good Morning Blues”
Media historian and former NAVCC video preservationist Bill Rush will present two “clip” shows that are sure to please music lovers. Some of the most famous and some of the most frustratingly forgotten will be featured. This Saturday afternoon post is all about the Blues.
Saturday, April 15 @ 7:30pm
“Zardoz” (20th Century-Fox, 1974)
From director John Boorman (“Deliverance”) comes a film experience like no other! In the distant future of 2293, Sean Connery plays Zed, a brutal man of the wilderness who breaks into a land of immortal beings led by Charlotte Rampling through a big stone floating head. …then the film gets a bit weird! A favorite of midnight movies, cult movie fanatics and filmmakers alike. Cinema Fantastik at its core! (Color, 102 minutes)