CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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CityViewNC.com | 9 Contact Lorry Williams at 910-423-6500 or at lwilliams@cityviewnc.com. Lorry ey point to documentaries like "Super Size Me,'' which examined the fast-food industry and raised questions about its role with growing concerns about obesity in America, and "An Inconvenient Truth,'' former Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate people about global warming, as films that inspire change. is year's films, which had not been announced by our deadline, will include narrative short films and features; documentary short films and features; animated films; student films; and films from first-time filmmakers and North Carolina filmmakers. Once the schedule is released, people will be able to go to the Indigo Moon Film Fest website, indigomoonfilmfest.com, and watch trailers to see which films they may want to see. ere also will be a movie ''matchmaker'' on the site. People can choose a category, like horror, and films in that category will be displayed. e opening night film will be shown at 7 p.m. Oct. 7 at the Cameo. While Wright and Johnson are eager to talk about this year's festival, they also are quick to recognize the Arts Council of Fayetteville-Cumberland County for its longtime support. Even before the festival started, the Arts Council provided a grant for them to investigate the concept and learn how to put on a film festival, they said. "ey encouraged us to pursue this,'' Wright says. If the two had to put a theme on this year's festival, it would be togetherness, Wright says. "We've been apart for so long, everyone wants to get together and celebrate, get together with friends,'' she says. And don't forget the popcorn. Want to go? Ticket sales for Indigo Moon Film Fest will be available online only until the box office opens Oct. 5. e box office is at the Cameo Art House eatre. For more information, go to indigomoonfilmfest.com. Tues. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 910-483-2375 2706 Bragg Boulevard MILL END THE STORE E s t . 1 9 3 6 A F a y e t t e v i l l e T r a d i t i o n Specializing in custom window treatments, pillows, bedding & more. Your source for fine textiles & trims, drapery hardware & wallpapers. B R E AT H TA K I N G It's Time: Save 20-75% Okay, I admit it: I have a design addiction. I am simply powerless over exquisite fab- rics, unique tapes and yummy brush fringes. I need to make room for more (see below) and this, I hope, will be good for all of us. I went, I saw, I ordered! The International Textile Alliance show last Spring, was overflowing with the most alluring designs I have seen since taking over this business in 2017. I could not resist, and neither will you. Pennington by Hamilton Fabrics, High Point, North Carolina, mesmerizes with lush pattern and delicate embroidery. Cecina — a brilliant Belgian velvet — just arrived. Sidewalk sale Sept. 17 One day only As many of you know, we have spent weeks reorganiz- ing the store. During this exciting process, we have found treasures — rare and collectible design jewels that we just do not have room for any longer. Hunting starts at 8 a.m. Babette Augustin "Creativity is intelligence having fun." Albert Einstein themillendstore.org Biannual event expected to draw thousands throughout September