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36 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | JULY 2017 The advent of summer brings so many pleasures, most of which are associated with enjoying the warm weather and long sunshine hours. If you are wondering how best to indulge your love for wine while cooking amid the great outdoors this summer, the Taste d' Vine Wine Club has you covered! Taste d' Vine Wine Club is excited to bring you "Best Wines to Bring to a Barbecue." Wine can be the perfect accompaniment to a barbecue – not so filling as beer, nor so potentially embarrassing as multiple margaritas. We invite you to join us at the July meeting of the Taste d' Vine Wine Club on the third Thursday of the month, July 20, 6 pm in the Ballroom. Please bring an appetizer such as bread or crackers and cheese, your own favorite bottle of wine if you wish, and a glass or two for tasting and sharing. Members $5, guests $10. Info., Gracy Luna, (951) 769-6337. ~ Gracy Luna Taste d'Vine Counter Culture Cinema Are you suffering from summer movie franchise fatigue? Then come join us at our Cinema Club screenings! Our first monthly screening, on Sunday, July 9 at 6 pm, is the film Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict (USA 2015, 1 hr. 36 min., English). Here is a brief description from IMDb.com: "A feature documentary about the life of art icon Peggy Guggenheim, based on her sole authorized biography. Peggy was an heiress to the Guggenheim family who would become a central figure in the modern art movement. As she moved through the cultural upheaval of the 20th century, she collected not only art, but artists. Her colorful personal history included trysts, affairs and marriages with such figures as Samuel Beckett, Max Ernst, Jackson Pollock, Marcel Duchamp as well as countless others. While fighting through personal tragedy, she maintained her vision to build one of the most important collections of modern art, which is today enshrined in her famous Venetian palazzo. The film is a compendium of the greatest 20th century art mixed with the wild and iconoclastic life of one of the most powerful women in the history of the art world." Our second monthly screening, on Sunday, July 23 at 6 pm, is the film Hitchcock/Truffaut (USA 2015, 1 hr. 19 min., English). Here is a brief description from IMDb.com: "In 1962 Hitchcock and Truffaut locked themselves away in Hollywood for a week to excavate the secrets behind the mise-en-scène in cinema. Based on the original recordings of this meeting, this film illustrates the greatest cinema lesson of all time and plummets us into the world of the creator of Psycho, The Birds, and Vertigo, elucidated and explained by today's leading filmmakers." All of our screenings are followed by lively discussion about the film; we'd love to have you join us. The Lodge Theatre has very limited seating, so if you're interested in our screenings, come early; we hope to see you there. Please note that all films announced are subject to availability. If you have any questions about the Counter Culture Cinema Club or want to recommend a film, please email Micki Rosen at michelesrosen@gmail.com. ~ Micki Rosen

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