movies Mag FilmFest Kansas City schedule CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 KC Film Commissioner 2 p.m. - "Jew Boy Levi" (PAL) 4 p.m. - "American Astronaut" (PAL) 4:30 p.m. - "Marshall Tito's Spirit" (CC) Host: Richard Miller/St. Mary's College 5 p.m.- "Wendigo" (PAL) Host: Doug Billings/Screen Actor 7 p.m. - "101 Reykjavik" (PAL) Host: Russ Simmons/Local Film Critic 7:30 p.m. - "The New Eve"* (CC) 8 p.m. - "Novocaine" (PAL) Director David Atkins will attend. Host: Cindi Rogers/Film Publicist WEDNESDAY 1 p.m. - "The Closed Doors" (PAL) 1:30 p.m. - "Liam" (CC) Host: Shawn Edwards/FOX-TV 2 p.m. - "101 Reykjavik" (PAL) 4 p.m. - "Dribbling Fate" (PAL) Host: Herb Miller/Cable Films international 4:30 p.m. - "Boesman and Lena" and "Le Damier" (short) (CC) Host: Marie Asner/Local Film Critic 5 p.m. - "Bird" (PAL) Director Bruce Ricker will attend. 7 p.m. - "Acts of Worship" (PAL) Director Rosemary Rodriguez and actor Nestor Rodriquez will attend. Preceded by two BMW short films, "The Chosen" and "Ambush" 7:30 p.m. - "Life As a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease" (TM) Host: Jon Niccum/Mag FilmCritic 7:30 p.m. - "Celebration" (CC) Host: Steve Walker/Pitch Weekly Theatre Critic 8 p.m.- "Last of the Blue Devils" (PAL) Director Bruce Ricker & music legend Jay McShann Sponsored by the Friends of the Heart of America Shakespeare Festival; Host: Sidonie Garret/A.D. Friends of the Heart of America Shakespeare Festival 1 p.m. - "Wendigo" (PAL) Host: John Tibbetts/Local Film Critic OCT.11 1:30 p.m. - "Marshall Tito's DAVID LYNCH'S "MULHOLLAND DRIVE" will be screened at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11 at FilmFest Kansas City. Spirit" (CC) Host: Herb Miller/Cable Films International 2 p.m.- "Bounce" (PAL) 4 p.m - "Closed Doors" (PAL) 4:30 p.m - "Let It Snow" (CC) Host: Sherry Jackson/FFKC Staff 5 p.m. - "Jew Boy Levi" (PAL) Host: Tom Poe/UMKC Faculty 7 p.m. - "Liam" (PAL) Host: Tom Blanck/Film Publicist 7:30 p.m. - "Mullholland" 7:30 p.m. - "Mulholland Drive" (TM) Host: Emily Marrin/Film Publicist 7:30 p.m.- "I.D. (CC) 7:30 p.m.- "The Huey P. Newton Story" (GT) Host: Pat Jordan 8 p.m. - "The American Astronaut" (PAL) Host: Steve Bell/KCPT-KCUR-FM FFKC: (816) 474- 7100/Cinemark Palace on the Plaza (P) (816) 756- 5833/Crown Center Theatres (CC) (816) 472- 6000/Tivoli Manor Square Theatres (TM) (913) 383- 7756/TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLY AT FESTIVAL: All Festival Pass $40 ($30 Sr, Student)-Single $7 ($5 Sr, Student) 4-pack of single tickets $20. Are You Saving All You Can? To get your Jayhawk Club Card call 832-7136 BORDERS BOOKS • MUSIC • MOVIES • CAFE Lawrence, 700 New Hampshire, 785.331.3226 Saturday, October 6, 2-4pm Just Added! Carl Zimmer Booksigning; Q & A Session Join us for a thrilling event with the author of Evolution, The Triumph of an Idea, Carl Zimmer. The book is a companion piece to the PBS series of the same name including a sizable introduction by Stephen Jay Gould, this work is something Publisher's Weekly calls, "...clear and concise, the text is carefully presented (with b&w and color illustrations throughout)." Monday, October 8, at 7pm David Anthony Durham Author of critically acclaimed Gabriel's Story will sign and discuss his book. Publisher's Weekly wrote. "...a magnificently realized debut. Durham is a born storyteller." Don't miss your opportunity to meet the author of Gabriel's Story. This heralded work tells a haunting tale of an African American boy's coming of age on a homestead in nineteenth century Kansas. Saturday, October 13, at 2pm Snow White Party Kids age 4 and up are invited for crafts and games to celebrate the release of Snow White on DVD. Call the store to sign up, space is limited. Sunday, October 14, 2-4pm Oregon folk duo returns to Kansas roots! Darrin Craig, originally of Newton, KS, and David Lipkin, formerly of Lawrence band Monteray Jack, will make their first Midwest stop in St. Louis. This duo has been making a name for themselves in the Portland, OR music scene. Their full band, the bluegrass act Jackstraw, has been critically acclaimed and toured extensively. Don't miss what critics are calling"...timeless and defiantly original. Traditionals as old as the hills fade seamlessly into their own compositions..." Anodyne Magazine Darrin Craig and David Lipkin Shop www.borders.com THE MAG/LAWRENCE JOURNAL-WORLD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2001.13