Wednesday, September 21, 2011

we're your front row seat and backstage pass...

Join the New York Philharmonic for the opening night of their 2011-2012 season.
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER remains the only series of live broadcast performances on American television today...tonight celebrated soprano Deborah Voigt is on hand for an evening of music by Barber, Wagner and Richard Strauss...7pm

In 2008 in Patchogue, NY, a series of attacks against Latino residents ended with the killing of 37-year-old Marcelo Lucero, an Ecuadorian immigrant who had lived there for 13 years. Seven local high school students arrested for the crime admitted they were "looking for a Mexican" to beat up. Over a two-year period, the film followed Patchogue Mayor Paul Pontieri as he led a diverse group of residents to confront the anti-immigrant bias in their town and repair the fabric of their community life...NOT IN OUR TOWN: LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS...9pm

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