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Here are 5 unusual classes coming up at the Guild this month. All workshops are at 335 N. Queen St. Registration for workshops can be found on the Guild’s website, pacrafts.org, by clicking on a class page and selecting “Register Now.” Â With the âmagicâ of bundle dyeing and eucalyptus leaves, students will create a unique pattern on a silk scarf. The class is divided into two sessions: the morning session will consist of putting the scarf together, placing it in the dye bath and a discussion of the process. Instructor Carol Reed will also guide students into printing local flowers on paper to make cards. Students will have two hours of free time while the scarves are dyeing and at 1:30 p.m., the scarves will be removed from the bath for the âbig reveal.â Students will leave this course having dyed a natural, one-of-a-kind scarf. ....
The 25 Best Whodunit Movies of All Time By Jacob Osborn, Stacker News On 5/30/21 at 9:00 AM EDT Predictability is the last thing audiences want out of their entertainment, so most stories contain at least some element of surprise. And nothing uses the concept to its advantage quite like the classic whodunit. A challenge for the filmmaker and the viewer alike, this particular subgenre keeps viewers guessing until the final reveal and, furthermore, uses that guesswork as a basis upon which to tell its story. But what is a whodunit, exactly? Merriam-Webster defines it as a detective story or mystery story. The Oxford Reference dates the term back to the 1930s and describes it as a story or play about a murder in which the identity of the murderer is not revealed until the end. ....
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Sign up for Sight & Sound’s Weekly Film Bulletin and more News, reviews and archive features every Friday, and information about our latest magazine once a month. Email Sign up He is approaching 75, but Howard Hawks still fits the old Ben Hecht description of him as ‘a drawling fashion plate, apurr with melodrama.’ On the stage of the Carnegie Theater for the Chicago Film Festival last November, a month before the premiere of his Rio Lobo, he was the image of the consummate professional. He was wearing rimless dark glasses, and kept them on even when the audience, through an electrician’s error, was left in darkness. As he sat there in the spotlight, asking for light, it seemed oddly appropriate – recalling Robin Wood’s words about ‘the eternal darkness… against which the Hawksian stoicism shines.’ ....