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April 17, 2015

The Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival is starting soon!  It runs from April 30th to May 7th at various venues around LA, and it’s an excellently curated exhibit of some of the finest films you’ll see anywhere.  For more information or to purchase very reasonable tickets, visit lajfilmfest.org.  The Opening Night film features The Outrageous Sophie Tucker directed by William Gazecki.

On another note, I have really been enjoying the AMC series TURN about Washington’s spies in the Revolutionary War.  Fascinating account — very well-done!  Season 2 is on Mondays at 10 pm on AMC, and you can catch up on Season 1 on Netflix.

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