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  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    “BUMUO: Rebuilding the Filipino Body”

    Regine Malibiran is a woman of passion. She pours her soul into every project she undertakes – creative and entrepreneur, activist and advocate. Now as the founder of forth space productions, she has taken all of her passion and experience to forge a path for artists to express their truths fearlessly and with the support of forth space, whose mission and name derive from the “sociological concept of the fourth space as a realm where meaning is made and all the potential that lies between here and forward.” “BUMUO,” from the Tagalog for “whole,” is an exhibition that centers the strength and artistic brilliance of the Filipino community. Six artists tell the connective story of the Philippines, reclaiming their history, rejecting the manipulation of the colonizers who inhabited their home for four centuries, and building a future of healing and empowerment. On view through July 27. – Cy White
    Through July 27
  • Qmmunity

    Nightlife & Parties

    Dungeons & Drag

    Petty Cakes hosts and DMs this interactive Dungeons & Dragons drag show where attendees can 1) roll a giant 20-sided die, 2) name NPCs, 3) a whole bunch of other wild and wacky things that’ll make this the most fun you’ve had on a tabletop – though at the Eagle, that might be a close call.
    Sun., June 30
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)

    Hot on the heels of 1996’s genre-redefining Scream, screenwriter Kevin Williamson kept banging out hits, following up with this teen slasher in 1997 before rolling out Dawson’s Creek in 1998. For I Know, he adapted the 1973 novel of the same name by YA author Lois Duncan, and they cast Y2K’s most likable stars for a Fourth of July-set story blending elements of Eighties slashers and the urban legend of the hook man. Fun fact: Co-stars Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. met on set and later married, and are still adorably together to this day. – Kat McNevins
    Mon., July 1

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