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Arts reporter and critic Rosemary Ponnekanti keeps you in touch with the arts and culture scene with the help of other News Tribune writers, critics and editors.

Rosemary Ponnekanti is the arts reporter at The News Tribune, and has been a classical music nerd nearly all her life. Besides spending way too much time in galleries, museums and concert halls, she occasionally brings a whistle or double bass to Celtic jam sessions, and insists on singing "Happy Birthday" in four-part harmony.

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What's new on the walls, stage, screen and streets of Tacoma and South Puget Sound.
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Posted by Soren Andersen @ 11:02:11 am

Three classic movies from Universal Studios will begin a weeklong run at the Grand Cinema starting Friday.

In honor of the studio's 90th anniversary year, the Grand will be playing "Raging Bull," widely regarded as one of the best films of the 1980s, "Midnight Cowboy," winner of the best picture Oscar for 1969, and "The Great Escape."

The run ends on Aug. 7.

For show times, call 253-593-4474.

Categories: Cinema