March 3, 2016 Newsletter

All Majors
Network with International Delegates at MIX
March 4, 5:00-9:00 pm, Cleveland Museum of Art
Mingle with 15 international education and business delegates. Tickets are $8 in advance, or $10 at the door.

Short. Sweet. Film Fest
March 4- 6, Alex Theatre in the Metropolitan at The 9
This weekend-long film festival will feature international films on its final day. Tickets are $20-$40.

Europe
Welcome Home
Exhibition open until March 18, 78th Street Studios
Local artist Eileen Dorsey shares her paintings of Ireland.

Purple Noon
March 6, 1:30 pm, Cleveland Museum of Art
A French man decides he is going to murder his friend and assume his identity. Tickets for students are $8.

The Treasure
March 4, 7:30 pm, Cinematheque
March 6, 4:15 pm, Cinematheque
A young man from Bucharest helps his neighbor search for family treasure. Tickets for individuals aged 25 and under are $7.

The Man Who Fell to Earth
March 4, 9:20 pm, Cinematheque
March 6, 7:50 pm, Cinematheque
David Bowe stars in this British film about an alien searching for water. Tickets for individuals aged 25 and under are $7.

Zero for Conduct
March 5, 5:00 pm, Cinematheque
March 6, 6:30 pm, Cinematheque
At a French boarding school, four boys coordinate an uprising. Tickets for individuals aged 25 and under are $7.

The Man in the White Suit
March 5, 6:25 pm, Cinematheque
A British comedy about a chemist who creates a white fabric that never gets dirty. Tickets for individuals aged 25 and under are $7.

J’Accuse
March 7, 6:45 pm, Cinematheque
Two French men who love the same woman are sent off to fight in WWI. Tickets for individuals aged 25 and under are $7.

Middle East and North Africa
Songs for Syrians
March 6, 6:00 pm, Grog Shop
Attend this benefit concert to support the Refugee Services Collaborative of Greater Cleveland. Tickets are $10 in advance, or $12 at the door (or $10 if you bring hygiene products to donate).

Latin America
The Soviet Legacy in a Post–Socialist Cuba
March 3, 4:30-5:30 pm, Clark 206
Professor Puñales-Alpízar reviews socialist literature that was consumed in Cuba. This event is free; registration is requested.