Triplex Cinema, Jacob's Pillow Announce 'The Red Shoes' Screening Fundraiser

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.—The Triplex Cinema and Jacob's Pillow have announced a special screening of the film "The Red Shoes" to benefit the Triplex Cinema.
 
The screening will take place on Saturday, April 5, at 3:00 PM. Speakers at the event will include Norton Owen, Director of Preservation at Jacob's Pillow, and Lynn Garafola, Professor Emerita of Dance, Barnard College.
 
Tickets are available for $75 at www.thetriplex.org.
 
"The Red Shoes," directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger and released in 1948, is a film about ballet. The film underwent a digital restoration at the UCLA Film and Television archive between 2006 and 2008.
 
The film's plot is based on a Hans Christian Andersen fairytale and includes a ballet sequence. The film features Moira Shearer, Marius Goring, Anton Walbrook, Leonide Massine, Robert Helpmann, and Ludmilla Tcherina. Filming locations included London, Monte Carlo, and the Cote d'Azur.
 
The film explores the theme of the tension between art and life. Anton Walbrook portrays Boris Lermontov, a character based on Serge Diaghilev, founder of the Ballets Russes.
 
Norton Owen will participate as a guest speaker.
 
Lynn Garafola is a dance historian and critic.
 
The Triplex Cinema is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
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Williamstown Asked to Ban Smoking in Apartments, Condos

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Board of Health on Monday learned that town meeting will be asked to outlaw smoking in most multi-family housing.
 
William Raymond of 189 Stratton Road told the board that he has submitted a citizen's petition to ask the annual town meeting to enact a bylaw that would ban smoking in apartments and condominiums except for those that are owner-occupied with up to four units.
 
"These requirements are in effect at Highland Woods, Proprietor's Field and the Meadowvale housing complex," Raymond told the board. "I'm only asking for the same protection that subsidized housing people get in the town."
 
Raymond detailed his own experience dealing with second-hand smoke in his Williamstown condo.
 
"One of my neighbors smokes cigarettes in her unit and on the deck in the summer," Raymond said. "She's a very nice person. I don't bear her any ill will. I bought her an air filter. I spent $200 to plug up the plumbing lines and electrical lines coming into my kitchen and bath. Unfortunately, the second-hand smoke still comes in."
 
The smoke is both a nuisance and a health hazard, Raymond said.
 
"If the smoke didn't come through the walls, I wouldn't care," he said. "The individual's right to do what they want in their own residence is something I respect, very, very much. I want the same rights myself.
 
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