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Page 16 June 29 - July 5, 2020 B F U E F C U X R D I C F A V E M O N L H M A R I S S A D A R A R J S X P X M U L C G C E P I O C R E E O E C H U P R W N D M U L R O N E Y I I D E M U A W E L H X P T M A N L E F N G Q M A V F W H R U Q V D N I D E N T I T Y M E T U A M U T R N M C N K E J S D T X I R L A L E O B A X O A C R W L D S P X A H D N P H P E A E E K F C S K O L N V N E T X L S G L I C W R P R I N C E M X E A G J S E E Q U A R P N W P R Z D A H B H A F F O C Y J A L A "Hanna" on Amazon (Words in parentheses not in puzzle) Hanna John (Carmichael) Clara Marissa (Wiegler) Leo (Garner) (Esmé) Creed-Miles (Dermot) Mulroney (Yasmin Monet) Prince (Mireille) Enos (Anthony) Welsh Utrax (Program) Dangerous (The) Meadows Identity Hunted word search puzzle Solution is on page 9. "Apollo 13." Other films include "The Dark Knight," "BeetleJuice," "Pee-Wee's Big Adven- ture" and "Do The Right Thing." Kid-friendly con- tent will be shown during matinee times with more mature fare in the eve- nings. "It's in Tribeca's DNA to bring people together in times of need," said Jane Rosenthal, Tribeca Enter- prises and Tribeca Film Festival co-founder and CEO. "The car provides that perfect vehicle that takes us back to another time — a time that some of us might not even remember! But it was a way to bring our industry and audiences together to have some summer fun." Rosenthal and Robert De Niro founded the organization in the after- math of September 11, 2001. Drive-ins have been part of their mis- sion since the beginning and when the pandemic interrupted traditional moviegoing, they started planning. "We love going to the movies. We don't want to lose going to the movies," Tribeca CCO Paula Weinstein added. "This is an alternative to bring people together to remind them, even if you're six feet apart in a car, how great the collec- tive experience is watch- ing movies together." Most indoor theaters have been closed across the country since mid- March because of the pandemic and many are gearing up to open by mid-July. It's made the drive-in freshly relevant, given some indie films a chance to break through the noise and even pro- vided a unique space for a movie premiere. Other forms of mass entertain- ment have been jumping on the drive-in bandwag- on too: Live Nation on Monday announced its first-ever drive-in con- certs series in the U.S. for July. The Tribeca Drive-In series is not exclusively for movies either. There will also be live stand-up comedy and even some NFL-hosted events, the details of which will be announced later. Venues will include beaches (Nickerson Beach in Nas- sau County, New York, and Orchard Beach in the Bronx), stadiums (AT&T Stadium in Arling- ton, Texas and the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasade- na, California) as well as conventional drive-in locations. Tickets, which are free for essential workers, are currently on sale. A per- centage of proceeds will be donated to Black Lives Matter. CONtINUED FROm PAGE 2 CHRIS PIzzELLO | tHE ASSOCIAtED PRESS Dave Franco, left, director/co-writer of "the Rental," and his wife, cast member Alison Brie, are seen on a movie screen thursday as they take part in a zoom Q&A session from their car following an advance screening of the film at the Vineland Drive-In in City of Industry, Calif. I FOUND IT! Whether you are looking for the latest garage sale bargain, a reliable car, a home or a new job. You are sure to find what you want in the classified section of … Nobody Covers Your Hometown Better!

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