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Braintree, Massachusetts: Braintree Drive-in Movie Series Begins Next Week

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Braintree Drive-in Movie Series Begins Next Week

Outdoor Movies in Braintree, MassachusettsDrive-in movies will make a return to Braintree on Wednesday with the first of three Free Family Flick Nights at the Carson Soccer Field at Braintree High School, 128 Town St.

The first movie in the series, “Bolt,” will be shown at about 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, after the sun goes down.

The movies will be projected onto a huge, inflatable movie screen. The town says the sound and picture clarity will be of high quality.

Those who plan to watch from their cars should come early to get the closest parking spaces. Those who plan to watch outdoors should bring lawn chairs or beach blankets along with mosquito repellent.

Refreshments will be available.

In the event of inclement weather, the movie will be shown the following night.

Other movies in the series are “Shrek 2” on July 22 and “Toy Story” on Aug. 4.

The series is funded in part BY Braintree Electric Light Department and its BELD Broadband subscriber service.

Source: http://www.patriotledger.com/news/x886921531/Braintree-drive-in-movie-series-begins-next-week

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Torbay, United Kingdom: Open-air Cinema Screening of Milk at Gay Pride Event

Activist Brings serious Side to Gay Pride Event

Outdoor Movies in Torbay, United KingdomCONTROVERSIAL gay and human rights activist Peter Tatchell is to visit Torbay as part of the Pride festival.

Organisers of the first Torbay Pride event invited Mr Tatchell and the London-based outspoken activist accepted the invitation.

Mr Tatchell will be speaking before the open-air cinema screening of Milk in front of Torre Abbey Mansion on Friday, July 17.

Milk, with Sean Penn, won the Oscar for Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay at this year’s Academy Awards for its depiction of American gay activist Harvey Milk.

Torbay Pride organiser Matt Newbury said having Peter Tatchell was a real coup for the Bay.

He said: “I’m really excited we’ll be welcoming him to the Bay. Peter Tatchell is renowned for his work as a human rights campaigner.

“As well as being a fun event we felt it was important Torbay Pride also had a political angle.

“We’re delighted he accepted our invitation.”

Mr Tatchell said: “I am delighted to attend the first ever Torbay Pride, on the beautiful English Riviera. It’s historic. There is a fantastic schedule of events, spread over four days. I’ll be attending them all and hope local lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people will join me.

“A lot of big names attend the major gay pride events in London and Manchester, but they forget about the smaller events. It’s just as important if not more important to support the smaller events because the LGBT community there is not as visible as in London.”

Between 1,000 and 2,000 people are expected to attend the Torbay Pride.

Mr Tatchell’s visit to the Bay is expected to be controversial.

Mr Tatchell is an Australian-born British human rights activist, who gained international celebrity for his attempted citizen’s arrest of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe in 1999 and 2001, on charges of torture and other human rights abuses.

In the 1990s, he became a prominent gay equality and LGBT campaigner through the direct action group OutRage!, which he co-founded.

In April 2007 he became the Green Party prospective parliamentary candidate in the constituency of Oxford East.

Mr Tatchell was arrested in May this year at the Gay pride parade in Moscow, just hours before the capital was to host the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 final.

Mr Tatchell added: “This year we are celebrating 40 years since the Stonewall Riots in New York, which triggered the worldwide movement for LGBT human rights.

“The Pride festival is fun, with lots of parties, but there is also a serious side, our on-going campaign for LGBT equality.

“The LGBT community has made great strides towards equality, but we have not quite won equal treatment.

“We won’t stop campaigning until we win full respect, acceptance, dignity and human rights.”

Torbay mayor Nick Bye has confirmed he would attend the Pride launch party at the Play nightclub on July 16 and officially launch the four-day event.

Mr Bye will also judge the best drag queen competition.

He said: “I’m delighted to be part of the event.

“I’m looking forward to meeting Peter Tatchell. He has been a hero of mine for many years, particularly over his human rights work.

“It is going to be a weekend everyone can enjoy.”

Source: http://www.thisissouthdevon.co.uk/news/Activist-brings-gay-pride-event/article-1145999-detail/article.html

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San Diego, California: Free Social Cinema at the Dive-In Theater

Dive into Deals at The Pearl

Outdoor Movies in San Diego, CaliforniaSitting alongside obscure marine supply stores and fast food huts on a busy boulevard not known for its aesthetics, The Pearl is a gem-like hotel/cocktail lounge and eatery frequented by those in the know. For those who don’t, it’s a retro hangout with a ‘50s spin on the interior and a ton of great deals for the bargain entertainment seeker.

A free Social Cinema at the Dive-In Theater features a weekly showing of classic, iconic and eclectic films on a big screen pool-side every Wednesday night. From Top Gun to There’s Something About Mary, showings begin at 8:00 PM with first come-first serve seating in chaise lounge chairs and hammocks around the pool and additional seating in the adjacent open-air lounge.

Not to be outdone by the evening crowds that gather around the popular pool, discounts for eco-friendly fitness buffs are available on the first Sunday of every month when the $20 Groove 24/7 Sunday brunch (accompanied by limitless mimosas) is reduced to $10 for diners who ride their bikes instead of driving. A great deal for those willing to risk a PUI (peddling under the influence). If you pack a laptop or 3G phone around on weekends, free WiFi and poolside lounging is encouraged for those willing to imbibe while they hang out and enjoy the rays and waves.

Parked between Sunday afternoon and Wednesday nights – Tuesday night is TacoRita night. A selection of unusual tacos including variations like Thresher Shark and Beef Flat Iron are served in a duo with a margarita for $10 from 5 – 10:00 PM. A pearl of wisdom – go early and plan to look for parking around this popular hotspot, or just take a cab, a swimsuit and stay. The Stay and Play room rate is just $79 for party-goes who want to bed down after midnight in any available room – reduced from the regular rack rate of $155. A great deal for divers.

Source: http://www.examiner.com/x-7750-San-Diego-Budget-Travel-Examiner~y2009m7d7-Dive-into-deals-at-The-Pearl

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Go back to the 80’s with Schuylkill Banks’ Free Summer Movies

Go Back to The 80’s with Schuylkill Banks’ Free Summer Movies

Outdoor Movies in PhiladelphiaIf you love 80’s movies and outdoor fun, then you’re in for a special treat this summer. Families can take a blast from the past with FREE movies by the Walnut Street Bridge every other Thursday.

The first film of the outdoor movie series, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off was held on June 25th. But, your family can stiill enjoy remaining film favorites under the stars including Back to the Future on July 9th, The Goonies on July 23rd and Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark on August 6th. If you arrive early, enjoy complimentary snacks and enter for a chance to win an IKEA gift basket.

Everyone is encouraged to bring friends, blankets and picnic baskets. Movies begin at 8:15 p.m.

Source: http://www.examiner.com/x-6032-Philadelphia-Family-Entertainment-Examiner~y2009m7d7-Go-back-to-the-80s-with-Schuylkill-Banks-Free-Summer-Movies

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