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We're Partners in Education

We've been education partners with with kids at Robert E. Lee Elementary (aka Lee Expressive Arts Elementary) for some time now (as part of the Partners in Education program). This means we visit the school for fun art projects and the kids get to display their artwork in our Community Gallery and take sweet field-trips […]
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Made in Dagenham opens 3/18 for Women's History Month

Sally Hawkins (Happy Go Lucky) gives a phenomenal performance in this inspiring look at the women who organized a Ford factory in the '60s.
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T/F passes sold out, but tickets will soon go on sale

On Feb 18, passes sold out, but don't fear. There are still many different ways to go see films at T/F the weekend of March 3-6 as we have thousands and thousands of tickets still available. You can go to the box office when it opens at Cherry & 9th on Thurs., March 3 at […]
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Ragtag films get loads of Golden Globe nominations

Congratulations to all the nominated films and filmmakers that have played at Ragtag (or are about to play) Best Film: BLACK SWAN Best Actress in a Drama: NICOLE KIDMAN RABBIT HOLE JENNIFER LAWRENCE WINTER’S BONE NATALIE PORTMAN BLACK SWAN MICHELLE WILLIAMS BLUE VALENTINE Best Actor in a Drama: JAMES FRANCO 127 HOURS RYAN GOSLING BLUE […]
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Join EOTM Jordan Leinen this Sunday @ 8pm

Ace Uprise worker Jordan Leinen is November's Employee of the Month at our Hitt Street megalith, and below she answers our hard-hitting questions. Please join her at 8pm this Sunday, November 7 as she hosts her dream screening of a film we can't disclose. Best of all, this is your opportunity to contribute to Ragtag's […]
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October is Chris Boeckmann month @ Ragtag

October's Employee of the Month Chris Boeckmann answers our questions: Your philosophical credo: Die hard First film you saw at Ragtag (including Blue Note days): Triplets of Belleville Favorite smell: Gasoline A stray memory about Ragtag: Long-lasting regret about never trying those terrible-smelling 'spicy dogs' that everyone loved Favorite dish at Uprise: The BLT, which […]
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Winter's Bone about to become longest-running film in Ragtag history

Quite improbably, Winter's Bone is going into its ninth weekend, tying it with Slumdog Millionaire as the longest run in our history. "Every so often a film gets under our skin with its haunting authenticity, reinforcing our faith in the wonderfully transporting power of cinematic storytelling. Winter's Bone is unquestionably that film," says USA Today's […]
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Does Exit Through the Gift Shop mean the end of street art?

Come find out starting June 11. This is a vastly entertaining and intriguing film that will have you wanting to talk about it long after the credits have rolled. See: http://www.slate.com/id/2254894
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A new summer tradition: August 21

Since our start in 2004, True/False has been a crocus that pops out of the ground as the Missouri winter gives up the ghost. But as we get the hang of this movie+party thing, we're feeling like Columbia could use some some True/False-iness at other times of the year. With that in mind, we want […]
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The Lion, The Witch and The Ice Cube

[Image coming soon.] Now on display in the Horst Sikorsky Gallery in the Small Theater: The Lion, The Witch and The Ice Cube, an exhibition of collage art by collaborative duo Julia Dzwonkoski and Kye Potter. Dzwonkoski and Potter have organized exhibitions and screenings at the MAK Center and the Echo Park Film Center in […]
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