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Art in the Park
June 19 10 AM - 5 PM
West Park

New Exhibits
 In Stitches: Quilts from the Allentown Art Museum Collection
June 20 - Sept. 5 Allentown Art Museum
 Myths, Religion & Ritual
Indian Art From the Koblenzer Collection June 20 - Sept. 5 Allentown Art Museum


Party on the Deck June 24th 5 - 8 PM Top Level of Spiral Parking Deck 8th and Linden Streets
This exciting rooftop event features live music by UUU,
delicious samplings from Allentown restaurants and local
artists. All with an amazing view! It’s the perfect way to spend
a summer evening. Get your tickets for this first-time event
while they last!

Now Playing

With Andy Garcia, Julianna Margulies, Emily Mortimer and Alan Arkin.
Vince Rizzo (Garcia) is a lifelong resident of the tiny, tradition—steeped Bronx enclave of City Island. A family man who makes his living as a corrections officer, Vince longs to become an actor. Ashamed to admit his aspirations to his family, Vince would rather let his fiery wife Joyce (Margulies) believe his weekly poker games are a cover for an extramarital affair than admit he’s secretly taking acting classes in Manhattan. When Vince is asked to reveal his biggest secret in class, he inadvertently sets off a chaotic chain of events that turns his mundane suburban life upside down.
Inspired by the exercise, he decides to bring his long—lost ex—con son Tony home to meet the family, and it soon becomes clear that everyone—including his college student daughter, teenaged son Vinnie, Jr., charismatic acting partner (Mortimer) and drama coach (Arkin)— has something to hide. A perfect storm of deception, half truths and confusion makes Vince and his family members realize that the truth may not set them free, but it is easier to keep track of than all their well—intentioned white lies.

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Nominated - Best Foreign Language Film - 2010 Academy Awards
Winner - Golden Camera (Special Mention) - 2009 Cannes Film Festival
Set in Jaffa’s multi-ethnic Ajami neighborhood, home to Jews, Muslims and Christians, this Oscar-nominated film’s use of location filming, non-professional actors and balanced perspective make a complex, cross-cultural drama all the more real.
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