BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746eae765afb DTSTART:20201204T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President (First Screening Ketchum) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
If it hadn't been\ nfor a bottle of scotch and a late-night visit from musician Gregg Allman\ ,\nJimmy Carter might never have been elected the 39th President of the Un ited\nStates. The documentary charts the mostly forgotten story of how Car ter\, a\nlover of all types of music\, forged a tight bond with musicians Willie\nNelson\, the Allman Brothers\, Bob Dylan and others. Low on campai gn funds\nand lacking in name recognition\, Carter relied on support from these\nartists to give him a crucial boost in the Democratic primaries. On ce\nCarter was elected\, the musicians became frequent guests in the White \nHouse. The surprisingly significant role that music played throughout\nC arter's life and in his work becomes a thread in this engaging portrait of \none of the most enigmatic Presidents in American history.
\nNOTE: SVMoA is\nscr eening films in 2020 at the Liberty Theatre in Hailey on the first\nWednes days of the month and also screens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm\nin p artnership with Magic Lantern Cinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs\nlocat ion at 100 Second St. West in Ketchum.
\nPlease be sure to purchase tickets for the specific time and\nlocation you ’re interested in.
I f it hadn't been\nfor a bottle of scotch and a late-night visit from music ian Gregg Allman\,\nJimmy Carter might never have been elected the 39th Pr esident of the United\nStates. The documentary charts the mostly forgotten story of how Carter\, a\nlover of all types of music\, forged a tight bon d with musicians Willie\nNelson\, the Allman Brothers\, Bob Dylan and othe rs. Low on campaign funds\nand lacking in name recognition\, Carter relied on support from these\nartists to give him a crucial boost in the Democra tic primaries. Once\nCarter was elected\, the musicians became frequent gu ests in the White\nHouse. The surprisingly significant role that music pla yed throughout\nCarter's life and in his work becomes a thread in this eng aging portrait of\none of the most enigmatic Presidents in American histor y.
\nNOTE: SVMoA is\nscreening films in 2020 at the Liberty Theatre in Hailey on the first\nWednesdays of the month and also screens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm\nin partnership with Magic Lantern Cinemas at Magic Lantern’ s upstairs\nlocation at 100 Second St. West in Ketchum.
\nPlease be sure to purchase tickets for the specific time and\nlocation you’re interested in.
Enjoy a glass of\n wine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.
\nFREE\,\npre-registrat ion required. Each session is limited to 8\nparticipants.
E njoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curat ors.
\nFRE E\,\npre-registration required. Each session is limited to 8\ nparticipants.
Enjoy a glass of\n wine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.
\nFREE\,\npre-registrat ion required. Each session is limited to 8\nparticipants.
E njoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curat ors.
\nFRE E\,\npre-registration required. Each session is limited to 8\ nparticipants.
Enjoy a glass of\n wine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.
\nFREE\,\npre-registrat ion required. Each session is limited to 8\nparticipants.
E njoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curat ors.
\nFRE E\,\npre-registration required. Each session is limited to 8\ nparticipants.
Enjoy a glass of\n wine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.
\nFREE\,\npre-registrat ion required. Each session is limited to 8\nparticipants.
E njoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curat ors.
\nFRE E\,\npre-registration required. Each session is limited to 8\ nparticipants.
If it hadn't been\ nfor a bottle of scotch and a late-night visit from musician Gregg Allman\ ,\nJimmy Carter might never have been elected the 39th President of the Un ited\nStates. The documentary charts the mostly forgotten story of how Car ter\, a\nlover of all types of music\, forged a tight bond with musicians Willie\nNelson\, the Allman Brothers\, Bob Dylan and others. Low on campai gn funds\nand lacking in name recognition\, Carter relied on support from these\nartists to give him a crucial boost in the Democratic primaries. On ce\nCarter was elected\, the musicians became frequent guests in the White \nHouse. The surprisingly significant role that music played throughout\nC arter's life and in his work becomes a thread in this engaging portrait of \none of the most enigmatic Presidents in American history.
\nNOTE: SVMoA is\nscr eening films in 2020 at the Liberty Theatre in Hailey on the first\nWednes days of the month and also screens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm\nin p artnership with Magic Lantern Cinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs\nlocat ion at 100 Second St. West in Ketchum.
\nPlease be sure to purchase tickets for the specific time and\nlocation you ’re interested in.
I f it hadn't been\nfor a bottle of scotch and a late-night visit from music ian Gregg Allman\,\nJimmy Carter might never have been elected the 39th Pr esident of the United\nStates. The documentary charts the mostly forgotten story of how Carter\, a\nlover of all types of music\, forged a tight bon d with musicians Willie\nNelson\, the Allman Brothers\, Bob Dylan and othe rs. Low on campaign funds\nand lacking in name recognition\, Carter relied on support from these\nartists to give him a crucial boost in the Democra tic primaries. Once\nCarter was elected\, the musicians became frequent gu ests in the White\nHouse. The surprisingly significant role that music pla yed throughout\nCarter's life and in his work becomes a thread in this eng aging portrait of\none of the most enigmatic Presidents in American histor y.
\nNOTE: SVMoA is\nscreening films in 2020 at the Liberty Theatre in Hailey on the first\nWednesdays of the month and also screens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm\nin partnership with Magic Lantern Cinemas at Magic Lantern’ s upstairs\nlocation at 100 Second St. West in Ketchum.
\nPlease be sure to purchase tickets for the specific time and\nlocation you’re interested in.
Told in Bill\nCunn ingham’s own cheerful and plainspoken words from a recently unearthed\ns ix-hour 1994 interview\, the iconic street photographer and fashion\nhisto rian chronicles moonlighting as a milliner in France during the Korean\nWa r\, his unique relationship with First Lady Jackie Kennedy\, his four\ndec ades at The New York Times and his democratic view of fashion\nan d society. Narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker\, The Times of Bill\nCunni ngham features incredible photographs chosen from more than 3\nmillio n previously unpublicized images and documents.
N OTE: SVMoA is screening films in 2020 at the\nLiberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of the month and also\nscreens films on Thu rsdays at 4pm and 7pm in partnership with Magic Lantern\nCinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs location at 100 Second St. West in\nKetchum.
Please be sure to purchase\ntickets for the spec ific time and location you’re interested\nin.
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T old in Bill\nCunningham’s own cheerful and plainspoken words from a rece ntly unearthed\nsix-hour 1994 interview\, the iconic street photographer a nd fashion\nhistorian chronicles moonlighting as a milliner in France duri ng the Korean\nWar\, his unique relationship with First Lady Jackie Kenned y\, his four\ndecades at The New York Times and his democratic vi ew of fashion\nand society. Narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker\, The Tim es of Bill\nCunningham features incredible photographs chosen from mo re than 3\nmillion previously unpublicized images and documents.
Please be sure to purchase\ntic kets for the specific time and location you’re interested\nin.
Told in Bill\nCunn ingham’s own cheerful and plainspoken words from a recently unearthed\ns ix-hour 1994 interview\, the iconic street photographer and fashion\nhisto rian chronicles moonlighting as a milliner in France during the Korean\nWa r\, his unique relationship with First Lady Jackie Kennedy\, his four\ndec ades at The New York Times and his democratic view of fashion\nan d society. Narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker\, The Times of Bill\nCunni ngham features incredible photographs chosen from more than 3\nmillio n previously unpublicized images and documents.
N OTE: SVMoA is screening films in 2020 at the\nLiberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of the month and also\nscreens films on Thu rsdays at 4pm and 7pm in partnership with Magic Lantern\nCinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs location at 100 Second St. West in\nKetchum.
Please be sure to purchase\ntickets for the spec ific time and location you’re interested\nin.
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T old in Bill\nCunningham’s own cheerful and plainspoken words from a rece ntly unearthed\nsix-hour 1994 interview\, the iconic street photographer a nd fashion\nhistorian chronicles moonlighting as a milliner in France duri ng the Korean\nWar\, his unique relationship with First Lady Jackie Kenned y\, his four\ndecades at The New York Times and his democratic vi ew of fashion\nand society. Narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker\, The Tim es of Bill\nCunningham features incredible photographs chosen from mo re than 3\nmillion previously unpublicized images and documents.
Please be sure to purchase\ntic kets for the specific time and location you’re interested\nin.
“…Nothing less than an anthem to human nature\, to\nimagination\, and to the wonder of a compelling story told by a wondrous\nstoryteller…amo ng the best evenings of the theatrical year…As the tale\nslips down the throat like a hot chocolate\, it also reveals new truths\nabout the human condition…in Mula’s warm and inviting hands\, Marley\nbecomes a tortur ed but poignant and ultimately redeemed soul who personally\nstage-manages Scrooge’s reformation and finds his own redemption\ntherein…an inspir ed and moving story that makes all that old stuff about\nghosts and graves seem both immediate and revelatory…a splendid and\ninvigorating evening !” —Chicago Tribune.\n“…[Blends] a Dick ens sensibility with a taste for fairy tales and\ncontemporary wit…thoro ughly charming—a holiday treat…” —Herald\n(Chicago)< /div>“…Superbly written\, marvelously\nperformed…inspired writ ing…funny\, moving\, and hypnotic throughout…”\n—Chicago Sun-Times“Delectably zany…inspired\ntheatre…gives t he audience cause to ache\, and to laugh\, and in the end\,\nto exalt.” —Citybeat“Of all the holiday\nshows dotting the theatrical landscape\, none shines brighter than JACOB\nMARLEY’S CHR ISTMAS CAROL.” —The Life\n“…Wondrous…an instant classic…” —Chicago Gay Times\n
Arrow R Storage\, Gwen and\nMitchel August\, Blaine County Title\, Linda and Bob Edwards\, Jodie and Dan\nHunt and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation\, Kenneth Lewis\, Marcia and Don Liebich\,\nLinda and Bill Nicholson\, Tedde and Jim Reid \, Shubert\nFoundation\, Richard Smooke and Family in loving memory of Jud ith Smooke\,\nJulie Weston and Gerry Morrison\, Jeri Wolfson\,\nand Barbara and Stanley Zax
Arrow R Storage\, Gwen and\nMitchel August\, Blaine County Title\, Linda and Bob Edwards\, Jodie and Dan\nHunt and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation\, Kenneth Le wis\, Marcia and Don Liebich\,\nLinda and Bill Nicholson\, Te dde and Jim Reid\, Shubert\nFoundation\, Richard Smooke and Family in lovi ng memory of Judith Smooke\,\nJulie Weston and Gerry Morriso n\, Jeri Wolfson\,\nand Barbara and Stanley Zax< /span>