20 // COASTWEEKEND.COM It’s Hollywood night at the Liberty Thank You for your continued support & voting us “Best Of” 503.325.6486 ASTORIA — The Lib- erty Theatre is proud to announce the premiere of Hollywood’s biggest night in Astoria! Our superstar guests will walk the red carpet past adoring fans and paparazzi into our glamorous historic theater. The evening will be hosted by Astoria’s own Drag Queen Daylight. There are two levels of experience: • 3:30 p.m. $50 VIP ticket: Enjoy a private recep- tion on the Mezzanine while watching the OSCAR® Red Carpet Live pre-show on the big screen. Hors d’oeu- vres will come from Fulio’s Restaurant and a compli- mentary drink ticket redeem- able for wine or beer from Naked Winery Seaside or Fort George Brewery. A cash bar will be avail- Michael Mathers Astoria’s Liberty Theatre in twilight. able for additional bever- ages. Reserved seating is in our beautiful balcony. This level also includes ABC’s live coverage of the Acad- emy Awards, which begin at 5 p.m. • 5 p.m. $25 Awards ticket: Enjoy ABC’s live coverage of the Academy Awards with a compli- mentary drink ticket redeem- able for wine or beer in our Owl Bar. Reserved seating on our main fl oor. Guests are encouraged to show off their star status with a movie-themed cos- tume, or let the glamour of Hollywood inspire an outfi t. Ticket holders receive $20 off any fabulous gown more than $100 at Layers Bou- tique in Astoria. Bring your Liberty cups to enjoy beverages from the Owl Bar during the show! The theater is at 1203 Com- mercial St. (This event is not sponsored by or affi liated with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.) 92348 Lewis & Clark Rd • Astoria Death penalty doc screened in Astoria ASTORIA — The new documentary fi lm “In the Executioner’s Shadow” be presented for the fi rst time on the Oregon Coast at the Astoria Library on Satur- day, Feb. 16. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. The fi lm looks at the con- sequences of the death pen- alty through three stories: the perspective of a former state executioner who comes within days of executing an innocent person; a Boston Marathon bombing victim who struggles to decide what justice really means; and the parents of a murder victim who choose to fi ght for the life of their daughter’s killer. This provocative fi lm challenges viewers to ques- tion their deepest beliefs about justice. A discussion will follow the screening. The library is at 450 10th St. For more information, call 503-990-7060 or visit oadp.org. Expires 3/1/19