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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-10-17 - CRA Santa AdFrom:Tearsheet Notification To:Cathy Testa Subject:Indian River Press Journal Ads placed 11/10/2017 Date:Friday, November 10, 2017 7:03:10 AM Friday, November 10, 2017 Recipient: Cathy Testa (City of Sebastian) Tearsheets for your requested ads in the Friday, November 10, 2017, Indian River Press Journal have been posted. You can access your ads via the link below. http://www.shoom.com/etearsheets/adalert.asp?BpW3n5kQc0Y7yLKUR Client:City of Sebastian (1813534) Key Phrase:Santa Parade Page:D3 Size:3 columns x 9.95 inches Customer Support Email: help@eTearSheets.com Call: 800-446-6646 IC TCPALM.COM z FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2017 z 3D TR-1633429 9080 US 1 -Wa basso On US 1,1/2 mile north of CR 510 Mon-Fri 8-5 •Sat-Sun 9-5 589-5835 www.rockcitygardens.com GADZOOKS! We are pleased and proud to present this season’s geranium crop. Two huge greenhouses chock full of both ivy and zonal geraniums in a whopping array of 68 colors!Yo u’ll be like a kid in the candy shop trying to decide which ones to bring home. Our geraniums are all lovingly grown right here at Ro ck City. They are neve r tossed around a loading dock and never confined to a dark truck for transport.Thus,our plants are ro bust,healthy and perfectly formed.Also take a gander at our stunning ivy geranium hanging baskets. Golly gee whillikers and any other “G”words that will help yo u remember to see our geraniums galore. Vero BeachHigh School Proudly Presents Friday&Saturday November 17 &18 7:00 PM SundayNovember 19 2:00 PM Tickets $6 -$12 Adapted for stage and based on LouisaMay Alcott's American classic,this Civil Wa rstory of love and family standsthe testoftime. James Sammons Auditorium •Box Office (772)564-5537 1707 16th Street,VeroBeach,Florida 32960 www.verobeachperformingarts.com TR-1813534TR-1813534 SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN! The City of Sebastian Annual Christmas Parade SATURDAY,DECEMBER 2nd at 6 PM South on Indian River Drive From Main Street to Riverview Park SPONSORED BY: GFWC Senior and Junior Wo man’s Club of Sebastian Sebastian Property Owners Association Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce w/Assistance of City of Sebastian and Police Vo lunteers We invite you to participate or come out and welcome Santa!Parade will begin at Main Street, travel down Indian River Drive to Riverview Park, and deliver Santa to his beautifully decorated house,where the City Christmas tree will be lit and children can visit with Santa and share their holiday wishes. If you,your club,service organization or family would like to participate in the parade,please contact the Chamber of Commerce at 589-5969 or email info@sebastianchamber.com Hotdogs,coffee,water and soda will be available from the GFWC NOVEMBER 18 &19 Proceeds to benefit children'stheatreprogramming and scholarships at Riverside Theatre GENERAL ENTRYFEE $1 0 KIDS UNDER 12 $5 (ADDITIONAL TICKET REQUIRED TO SKATE. SKATING ONLYFOR KIDS 10 &UNDER.) THIS YEAR’S THEME: 772 -231-6990 RiversideTheatre.comATRIVERSIDEPARKINVEROBEACH HOLIDAYFUN ACTIVITY AREAS Kenneth Branagh’s “Murder on the Orient Express” is a visual feast, burst- ing with movie stars, glamour and pro- duction value so high, you might just ex- it the theater experiencing some time- warp whiplash. Certainly no studio would make a straightforward, classical whodunit with a budget the size of a modest superhero pic (and no super- heroes to speak of) nowadays, you think. What year is this anyway? But against all odds and logic, here we have, in the waning days of 2017, a perfectly decent adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1934 novel with the likes of Michelle Pfeier, Penelope Cruz, John- ny Depp, Judi Dench and Branagh him- self lighting up the big screen and chew- ing the decadent scenery like old-fash- ioned stars. Branagh plays the lead, Hercule Poi- rot, a dandy Belgian detective with a gloriously over-the-top mustache who can only see the world as it should be. Imperfections, he says, stand out, whether it’s two soft-boiled eggs that are of dierent sizes or, you know, the kind of incongruities that make it im- mediately obvious to him who has com- mitted a crime. This is all laid out quite neatly in a lively opening sequence at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem where he theatrically solves a theft in front of a crowd of locals on the verge of rioting. Chance brings him aboard the Orient Express, which should really have its own credit in the lm, where he meets an odd group of strangers – a sultry wid- ow (Pfeier), a secretive governess (Daisy Ridley), the doctor whom she pretends to not know (Leslie Odom Jr.), a gangster-like art dealer (Depp), his valet (Derek Jacobi) and his bookkeeper (Josh Gad), a princess (Dench) and her maid (Olivia Coleman), a religious zea- lot (Cruz), a volatile dancer (Sergei Polu- nin) and his sick wife (Lucy Boynton), a German professor (Willem Dafoe) and a count (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo). And then one of them dies — there’s at least a chance someone reading doesn’t yet know who — and everyone remaining becomes a suspect. Got all that? Don’t worry. It’s more than a little overwhelming to keep track of who’s who in this bunch and quite a few get the short shrift. But it’s still fun enough to see Depp hamming it up with a thick New York accent, Pfeier vamping around the train’s hallways and Branagh careening between giddy parody and self-seriousness as a man who delights in a well-constructed pastry and a good turn-of-phrase from Charles Dickens but can’t seem to comprehend moral ambiguity in the slightest. Unfortunately, the movie loses its steam right when the intrigue is sup- posed to be taking over. The discovery process isn’t nearly as fun or engaging as it should be, and despite the energet- ic start, the lm becomes a bit of a slog waiting for the big answer (for those who already know it, either from the source material, Sidney Lumet’s 1974 lm or any of the other adaptations, this might be even more tedious). Branagh certainly steals scenes as Poirot, but the director might have taken some more time to ensure that all of his characters were given as loving a treat- ment as his own, or the setting, which is truly quite splendid to behold and even makes up for some of the deciencies of the storytelling. ‘Murder on the OrientExpress’ is a lavish romp Lindsey Bahr AP FILM WRITER Daisy Ridley appears in a scene from Murder on the Orient Express.” TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX VIA AP ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ Rated:PG-13 for violence and thematic elements. Star rating:eeg