4 CHICAGO THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO(NR) (2:30, 4:45) 6:30, 8:15, 9:55 THE RUNAWAYS(R) (1:50, 4:40) 7:25, 10:15 THE GHOST (1:15, 4:15) 7:20, 10:10 A PROPHET(R) (2:15) 6:45, 10:00 THE ART OF THE STEAL(NR) (2:10) A SINGLE MAN(R) (4:10) 9:40 AN (1:45) 7:00 CRAZY HEART(R) (1:55, 4:50) 7:30, 10:05 Valid For NEAR NORTH NORTHWEST PICKWICK 847-604-2234 MOVIES BEFORE 6 pm $5 STUDENTS ALWAYS $5 UNDER 12 $5 PARK RIDGE DIARY OF A WIMPY KID (PG) 1:00 4:00 6:30 8:30 THE GREEN ZONE (R) 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:15 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (PG) 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:15 BOUNTY HUNTER (PG13) 2:15 4:45 7:00 9:15 Free Refills On Popcorn And Drinks SUBURBS NORTH HIGHLAND PARK MILW AT KED AMPLE PARKING LOGAN (773) 252-0627 EMMETT ST. CITY LOT SHERLOCK HOLMES (PG13) THE WOLFMAN (R) THE BLIND SIDE (PG13) HURT LOCKER (R) NO CHILD UNDER 6 AFTER 6 PM TO (R) FILMS SUBURBS NORTHWEST ROSEMONT Muvico 18 9701 Bryn Mawr Avenue 847-447-1030 Super Sony High DeRnition Digital Projection The Premier www.MUVICO.com (21 and over) Reserved Seating FREE Valet Parking FREE Popcorn The Premier (21 and over) Reserved Seating FREE Valet Parking FREE Popcorn HIGHLAND PARK www.highlandparktheatre.net highlan park 445 CENTRAL AVE (847) 432-3300 5.00 TILL 6 AND SENIORS ALL TIMES 7.00 AFTER THE HURT LOCKER 1:30 4:15 7:00 BROKEN EMBRACES 1:30 4:15 7:00 A SINGLE MAN 2:00 7:15 AN EDUCATION 4:30 THE BLIND SIDE 1:30 4:15 7:00 WILMETTE WILMETTE 1. 1122 Central Ave. ph. 847-251-7411 www.WILMETTETHEATRE.COM Kate Winslet Jude Law 1.
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See Our Website For Details CLASH OF THE TITANS In Technicolor 3D Starts With A Midnight On Thursday Show. See Our Website For Times WWW.BGTHEATER.COM FOR DETIALS Diary of a Wimpy Kid 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:10 10:30 Repo Men 1:55 2:35 4:40 5:25 7:30 8:15 10:15 11:00 The Bounty Hunter 1:10 2:20 4:00 5:10 7:00 8:00 9:45 10:45 Green Zone 1:20 4:15 7:10 9:55 Our Family Wedding 12:15 2:45 5:20 7:55 10:25 Remember Me 12:40 1:15 3:35 6:30 7:20 9:20 Out of My League 12:20 1:50 2:55 4:25 5:30 7:05 8:05 9:40 10:40 The Ghost Writher 12:50 3:50 6:50 9:50 Alice in Wonderland in 3 12:05 1:45 2:15 2:50 4:30 5:05 5:35 7:15 7:50 8:20 10:00 10:35 11:05 Finest 4:10 10:05 The Crazies 3:45 9:30 Shutter Island 12:35 6:20 Avatar 3D 3:10 6:40 10:20 Repo Men 4:40 5:25 7:30 8:15 10:15 11:00 The Bounty Hunter 4:00 5:10 7:00 8:00 9:45 10:45 The Green Zone 4:50 7:45 10:35 Alice in Wonderland in 3 4:30 7:15 10:00 THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO(NR) On 2 Screens (1:15, 3:30, 4:30) 7:00, 8:00 THE GHOST 4:40) 7:30 CRAZY 4:45) 7:40 A THE LAST 5:00 Valid 3733N. SOUTHPORT 773-871-6604 MUSICBOXTHEATRE.COM MUSIC BOX MONDAYSHOWTIMESONLY RED RIDING TRILOGY REDRIDING 1974 (Pt. 1) 5:30 REDRIDING 1980 (Pt. 2) 7:40 REDRIDING 1983 (Pt.
3) 9:35 NEILYOUNGTRUNK SHOW 5:20, 7:30, 9:40 THE BOUNTY HUNTER 145 435 725 1015 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 130 420 700 930 REPO MEN 125 405 725 1020 GREEN ZONE 100 430 720 1010 OUR FAMILY WEDDING 135 430 710 955 REMEMBER ME 120 410 715 1000 OUT OF MY LEAGUE 150 445 730 1005 ALICE IN WONDERLAND 140 300 420 540 700 820 940 FINEST 1255 405 705 101 0 COP OUT 120 410 705 950 THE CRAZIES 100 425 735 1005 SHUTTER ISLAND 1255 400 710 1015 PERCY JACKSON THE OLYMPIANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF 110 400 655 945 THE WOLFMAN 725 1000 THE SPY NEXT DOOR 130 425 720 940 AVATAR 110 440 810 ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: THE SQUEAKQUEL 150 440 OW FFERING REE EFILLS ARGE RINKS THE BOUNTY HUNTER 135 425 710 955 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 1205 235 500 725 950 REPO MEN 150 435 720 1015 GREEN ZONE 130 420 715 1000 OUR FAMILY WEDDING 1225 255 530 755 1030 OUT OF MY LEAGUE 1210 245 515 750 1025 ALICE IN WONDERLAND REAL SURCHARGE) 1200 240 520 800 1035 ALICE IN WONDERLAND 120 400 640 920 FINEST 1240 350 700 1010 SHUTTER ISLAND 1230 345 655 1005 SHOWTIMES VALID FOR TODAY ONLY. THE BOUNTY HUNTER 1225 150 315 440 605 730 855 1020 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 1155 AM 105 220 335 450 610 720 835 945 REPO MEN 1250 410 735 1025 GREEN ZONE 1240 340 710 950 OUR FAMILY WEDDING 1205 230 455 725 955 OUT OF MY LEAGUE 1210 240 510 740 1015 REMEMBER ME 1245 350 715 1005 ALICE IN WONDERLAND 200 500 800 ALICE IN WONDERLAND REAL SURCHARGE) 1200 100 300 400 600 700 900 1000 FINEST 1220 705 SHUTTER ISLAND 1200 320 655 1000 COP OUT 330 1010 THE CRAZIES 1215 250 515 745 1030 AVATAR 115 505 840 A PROPHET 1225 705 THE GHOST WRITER 1125 AM 230 345 535 830 1025 SHUTTER ISLAND 1245 405 710 1010 THE BOUNTY HUNTER 1135 AM 1250 215 335 505 615 745 905 1030 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 1140 AM 155 435 700 925 THE RUNAWAYS 1155 AM 115 235 355 515 635 755 910 1035 REPO MEN 1145 AM 225 510 750 1025 GREEN ZONE 1140 AM 100 220 340 500 620 740 900 1020 OUR FAMILY WEDDING 1150 AM 220 445 715 945 REMEMBER ME 1125 AM 205 455 735 1015 OUT OF MY LEAGUE 1230 145 300 415 530 645 800 915 1040 ALICE IN WONDERLAND 110 350 630 910 ALICE IN WONDERLAND REAL ($3.00 1235 310 550 825 REMEMBER ME 1140 AM 220 500 740 1020 OUT OF MY LEAGUE 1240 310 540 815 1040 ALICE IN WONDERLAND 1220 110 250 340 520 610 745 1015 ALICE IN WONDERLAND REAL 3D SURCHARGE) 1130 AM 200 430 700 930 SHUTTER ISLAND 1120 AM 225 525 820 PERCY JACKSON THE OLYMPIANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF 100 405 705 1000 AVATAR 1205 330 655 1025 THE BOUNTY HUNTER 1125 AM 1245 205 325 445 600 725 845 1005 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 1215 125 235 345 455 605 715 825 935 1045 THE GHOST WRITER 1115 AM 210 505 800 1050 REPO MEN 1155 AM 240 510 755 1035 GREEN ZONE 1150 AM 230 515 750 1030 OUR FAMILY WEDDING 1200 215 440 710 940 THE CRAZIES 900 PM ALICE IN WONDERLAND in CINEMARK XD ALICE IN WONDERLAND IMAX 3D 1225 250 515 740 1005 THE BOUNTY HUNTER 1215 135 300 420 545 705 830 950 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 1215 125 240 350 505 615 730 840 955 REPO MEN 130 415 700 945 REMEMBER ME 1130 AM 215 500 745 1030 GREEN ZONE 130 420 705 950 THE GHOST WRITER 100 400 700 1000 OUR FAMILY WEDDING 1220 250 520 750 1020 OUT OF MY LEAGUE 1150 AM 110 225 345 500 620 735 855 1015 ALICE IN WONDERLAND 1220 220 300 455 535 730 810 1005 1045 ALICE IN WONDERLAND REAL SURCHARGE) 100 335 610 845 SHUTTER ISLAND 1250 400 710 1025 PERCY JACKSON THE OLYMPIANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF 1130 AM AVATAR 1130 AM 300 630 1000 ALICE IN WONDERLAND XD 3D 1130 AM 210 450 730 1005 (ADULT $11.50 Matinee Pricing applies ONLY to show times before M-F Sat Sun. Tickets for later shows CAN NOT be Purchased at the Matinee Pricing. IN THEATERS APRIL 2 Passes are available on a first-come, first-served basis. One pass per person.
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Also leaving a deep impression was Besnard Lakes, whose soaring vocals and triumphant guitars signaled the arrival of a powerhouse album, Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring roar the band did, with husband-and-wife team Jace Lasekand Olga Goreas trading lead vocals over towering melodies. In-demand producer Danger Mouseunveiled his latest project, Broken collaboration with singer James Mercer of the Shins.The duo was part of a seven-piece ensemble that precisely replicated the songs from the self-titled debut album, without bringing much life to the occasion. Broken Bells had the misfortune of performing in a dusty, bowl-shaped outdoor venue called has all the charm of a sandbox. With hundreds of venues of varying sizes hosting showcases, bands were sometimes overwhelmed by their surroundings. A solo set by JJ singer Elin Kastlander at a noisy bar sabotaged her whispery orchestral-folk tunes.
But others rose above, most impressively Danish art-pop band Efterklang, whose multipart songs and hymn-like interludes won over a noisy 6th Street bar crowd. Many of the most-buzzed-about bands played multiple times at multiple venues, sometimes three or four in one day. Among the most active were Florida anthem-rockers Surfer Bloodand U.K. trio The xx.Seeing The xx beneath the vaulted ceiling of an 8th Street church was just about perfect I imagine a better venue for these minimalist masters. Other bands and artists who stood out amid the noise: Bear in Heaven: Electronic rhythms underpinned well-constructed pop-rock tunes and dreamy, melodic vocals from this Brooklyn quartet.
Holly Miranda: With a four-piece band that get warmed up until late in her set, this singer won me over with a soaring cover of Etta Rather Go Washed Out Georgian Ernest Greenetook his bedroom synth-pop to the stage, first performing solo to create a chilled, late-night vibe, then working with a band to jack up the energy. Dam Funk: The Los Angeles-based Damon Riddick mixed electro-funk grind with hard-knock-life lyrics. Capsula: Co-ed trio from Buenos Airesthat took fans on a rollercoaster ride that split the difference between acid rock and punk. Nneka: Nigerian-German artist delivered fiery, politically charged lyrics with a hip-hop cadence over rolling reggae grooves. Telephunken trio from Madridwho at times channeled the U.K.
scene, circa Happy Mondays. But when they ripped into a techno- flamenco hybrid, they made the music their own. 60 Tigres: Yet another fine band from the fertile Monterrey, this one a quintet specializing in multipart harmonies over intricate arrangements. Broken Records corner rock with cello, violin, mandolin and accordion augmenting a double- guitar lineup for a series of songs that just kept getting fiercer and wilder as the set sped toward the finish. Abittersweet chorus at SXSW music festival Continuedfrom Page1 Here they come Chicago dates for some of South by finest: Bear in Heaven: April 4 at Schubas Washed Out: April 5 at Empty Bottle The xx: April 8 at Lincoln Hall Besnard Lakes: May 24 at Millennium Park Dam Funk: July 17 at Pitchfork Festival, Union Park nique or style.
Rather, these seven portraits unfolded as significant, often surprising, orchestral essays. Rather than try to mimic the swirls of color and texture that define Vincent Van paintings, for instance, Nash created a glowing, profoundly lyrical jazz ballad. So what exactly was the point of the movement? In effect, Nash told the crowd, he tried to evoke the sense of warmth and comfort that Van Gogh badly missed in a life of angst and despair. In the Nash again avoided literal reflections of the work, instead conjuring up its spirit. The buoyant rhythms and ebullient tone of this movement elegantly suggested the airy, dancing figures of Matisse iconography.
In other instances, Nash more explicitly addressed the expressive means of particular artists. The rhythmic eruptions and volatile, running figures of the mercurial impulse behind Jackson work, as well as its technical brilliance. Nash found inspiration not only in works of art but also in the biographies of the creators. So in explored Marc origins, expressed in shades of klezmer instrumentation and Hebraic melodic phrasings. Few large ensembles could have done justice to orchestral writing of such stylistic range as effectively as the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
soaring trumpet lines in the flamenco-tinged brilliant opening piano cadenza in and Nash and Victor laughing-cryingclarinet duet in the same movement attested to the caliber of the band and the achievement of score. From Picasso to Chagall in shades of jazz Continuedfrom Page1 Product: CTBroadsheet PubDate: 03-22-2010 Zone: ALL Edition: HD Page: LIVE3-4 User: rabishop Time: Color:.