ASU and Alamo Drafthouse take lectures from classrooms to movie theaters
Once a month, cinephiles at ASU and across the Valley flock to Alamo Drafthouse Cinema to experience lectures on classic films in front of the big screen.
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Once a month, cinephiles at ASU and across the Valley flock to Alamo Drafthouse Cinema to experience lectures on classic films in front of the big screen.
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