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The Revolving Museum, LTC and Medfield.TV will be presenting a new night of the 100-Second Film Festival. This all ages upbeat cut of 100-second videos radiates with work from students and international filmmakers.
Quirky, fresh and altogether unique, this program is jam packed at 75 minutes and over 40 filmmakers. It’s the best film festival you’ve never seen.
The show graciously returns to the Revolving Museum located in Lowell, Massachusetts and begins promptly at 8:00pm. At $4 for the show, the price is right.
Come on up to the Mill City, grab some dinner (some the best Southeast Asian food in New England), and enjoy a terrific night of 100-Second films!
Well, earlier I had a short-ish post almost fully written about today’s public meeting with Governor Patrick on his transportation reforms and revenue proposal, but the PDA ate my text. Suffice it to say that it was pithy and informative and all that.
I’ll try to recreate my thoughts as best I can post-3-hour-movie at quarter to midnight. (I’m also hoping to get some - really crappy quality - video up sometime tomorrow.)
First, I wanted to say that it is good to see Patrick again coming back to these local open forums to talk about a major proposal and to hear feedback. Connecting to people is one of his strong suits and leadership is something we in the Commonwealth, battered by poor economic news, really need. Thanks to the Governor and his staff for doing these statewide meetings.
(Update - Jackie was there, too, and posted her thoughts.)
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