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February 28, 2018
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A talented and gregarious soul singer struggles to find her health and voice again in “Miss Sharon
Jones,” one of more than dozen movies to get a screening for Women’s History Month during the
month of March at the Hollywood Theater in northeast Portland.
Women in Film Series Opens
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Hol-
lywood Theatre in northeast Portland presents a
month-long celebration of the women who have
shaped the film industry, beginning with a screening
of “Broadcast News” on Monday, March 5 at 7:30
p.m.
The non-profit theater has curated a selection of
more than a dozen films for the month that feature
women in front of the camera and behind it. Invited
film programmers and community partners will at-
tend many of the screenings, sharing the films that
influenced them as feminists.
The aim is to celebrate the contributions that
women have made, and continue to make, to the
film industry, while acknowledging the ongoing
need for advocacy on behalf of marginalized voices
in the film industry, specifically trans and nonbinary
filmmakers and filmmakers of color.
For a complete schedule, visit hollywoodtheatre.
org.
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Brockhampton, a Los Angeles-based hip-hop collective
known as one of the most progressive and inclusive forces
in rap right now, brings their national tour to Portland’s
Crystal Ballroom on Friday, March 2. Brockhampton was
founded on the Internet forum KanyeLive leading them to
be described as ‘The Internet’s first boy band.’