Two upcoming events not to miss: The Cove and Second Saturday Salon

Drexel Theatres is pleased to announce the opening of the Award-Winning new film THE COVE, for a special limited engagement starting this Friday, October 9 
In  THE COVE, a crack team of divers and activists infiltrate a secret cove in Japan which is the largest supplier of dolphins in the world.  Using disguised hi-def underwater cameras, specially made microphones and state-of-the-art covert techniques the team uncovers how a small seaside village serves as horrifying microcosm of the massive ecological crimes happening worldwide.  Winner of the Audience Award at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.

      

” VERY POWERFUL…. the footage is staggering!  Passionate, exciting and frightening. ”  –Roger Ebert

                      “RIVETING ….. a classic espionage tale!”   – Peter Knegt, Indiewire

 THE COVE  starts Friday, October 9 at the Drexel Theatre, 2254 E. Main St.  For more information, Showtimes and
Special Group Discount Ticket Information – contact Drexel Theatres at (614) 231-1050, (showtimes -614 231-9512) or
visit www.drexel.net

Special Discount Offer:  Save up to $8 on tickets to see THE COVE  – See the attached
coupon
or use coupon below….
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 $2 OFF Any General Admission Ticket or $1 OFF any Matinee(before 6p.m.)
or Student/Senior Ticket.  Coupon valid for up to 4 Discounted Tickets.   Not valid Mondays
or any performance before 12 noon.   Expires 10/22/09.
     PRESENT THIS COUPON FOR ” THE COVE”  TO THE DREXEL THEATRE , 2254 E. Main St.
     SHOWTIMES – (614) 231-9512 or visit www.drexel.net 

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Saturday, October 10
6:30pm-midnight
Free Press Second Saturday Salon

Join progressive friends for food, drink, music, art, and a presentation by CURE-OHIO on:
– the insane over-incarceration in the U.S.
– some of the horrors of the Ohio prisons
– the Parole Board and old-law inmates
– the incredible racial and ethnic disproportion in incarceration
– and what you can do to help!
1021 E. Broad St., side door, parking in rear
253-2571, truth@freepress.org