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November 2023 Newsletter

Film & Event Info

At The Art House - Third Thursdays, 6:30PM

(Formerly Bijou Cinema)

Hello Eric,



We have two excellent documentaries to end the 2023 year: November 16th - "Fixing Food", and December 21st - "Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World". Descriptions for both films and links to film trailers and ticket purchase are shown below - more on the December film in our December Newsletter.


Our November film, "Fixing Food", consists of five film shorts (read below) that set the stage for a post screening audience Q&A discussion with 6 local and regional experts sharing their work, expertise, and perspectives on issues raised in the documentary and what is going on in our community, county and state with agriculture & farming, biodiversity, crop and food production, food resources, food access and distribution, food rescue, and more.


Join Carly Boyer, Program Director: Oregon Climate and Agriculture Network, Jennifer Denson, Executive Director: Burrito Brigade, Melissa Fery, Agriculture-Small Farms: Oregon State University, OSU Extension Service – Benton, Lane & Linn Counties, Genevieve Schaack, Executive Director: Willamette Farm & Food Coalition, Shelley Schuller, Founder/Farmer: Lane County Bounty and Moondog’s Farm, and Kara Smith, Food Resource Developer: FOOD For Lane County, for this exciting and informative event! More on the panelists can be found at our website.


We encourage folks to buy tickets in advance as the Art House main theater has an 80 seat capacity, and if we have numbers far enough out from the showing date, a second theater for additional seating and viewing can be opened up.


Feedback on how we're doing is always appreciated.

November 16th - Fixing Food

Our food has a huge carbon footprint. FIXING FOOD tells five stories of creative new ways to lower the cost.


FIXING FOOD tells stories of people who are working to lower our carbon footprint with impactful new ways to gather and prepare the food we need. The series looks at five important areas where we can make changes—farming in the ocean and the air, finding new food sources, learning from Indigenous agriculture, and rescuing the food we already have.


Their stories challenge us all: If we change the way we eat, can we save our planet?



Watch Trailer 
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December 21st - Rumble

“RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World” reveals the untold story of the Native American influence on popular music. The film travels deep into the South, guided by Pura Fe (Tuscarora/Taino), Alvin Youngblood Hart and Cyril Neville (Choctaw) bringing to light a missing chapter in our history books: How Indigenous music was part of the very fabric of American popular music from the beginning, but the Native American contribution was left out of the story, until now.


In “RUMBLE” some of the world’s most iconic rock stars and influential musicians speak about the deep influence these iconic Native American musicians had on their art and lives.

Watch Trailer
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