Arts & Entertainment
Western Film Series Slated at Lakewood Public Library
Lakewood Public Library's going Western. During the next few months, three more Western films are slated for the library's movie event.

Saddle up, pardner.
βs going Western.
Well, at least for its film noir series, starting on John Fordβs answer to the pundits who had declared the Western genre dead.
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Over the next few months, three more Western films are slated for the libraryβs movie event.
In 1939 β a year that gave us Gone with the Wind and Wizard of Oz β βStagecoachβ took home two Oscars.
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As the films at the library go, the evening will begin with a short introductory video and some suggestions on what to watch for.
Following the film, the audience will share reactions.
The show is set to begin in the libraryβs auditorium at 6 p.m. Saturday.
Hereβs the showtimes for the rest of the film series:
- May 5: βThe Ox-Bow Incidentβ (1943) Directed by William Wellman.
- June 2: βMy Darling Clementineβ (1946) Directed by John Ford
- Aug. 11: βRed Riverβ (1948) Directed by Howard Hawks.
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