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Cinema Arts Centre hosts “Born This Way: A Celebration of Queer Arts and Culture: Mosaic 2018 Art Exhibit.” The daylong salute to pride is copresented by the Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and it features a garden party, artist reception and live musical performances. The event concludes with a screening in the Cult Cafe at 10 p.m. of the 1994 comedy-drama “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert,” starring Hugo Weaving, Terence Stamp and Guy Pearce. Admission: $5 suggested donation; $6 movie

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Every Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday through May 19.. For 80 years, Guild Hall Museum has reserved space in its exhibition schedule for the Annual Guild Hall Artist Members Exhibition. This is the oldest non-juried museum exhibition on Long Island and one of the few non-juried exhibitions still running. This community-centered exhibition is an opportunity to celebrate the artists who live and work here. Artists from every level participate in this exhibition to show their support of Guild Hall and its role in their life as their community Museum, Theater and Educational Art Center.

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Getting your home ready for spring is an exciting. Spring is the perfect chance to update your space and create areas that suit your needs. Freshen up your home and spruce up your spaces with the helpful tips below. Declutter and Clean Decluttering and cleaning are two inexpensive ways to prepare your home for springtime and keep a natural, fresh, organized appearance. 1) Rearrange your furniture for a new look and add colorful accessories. 2) Unclutter your space by adding new places to store items. 3) Remove all items from kitchen counter tops, clean them well, and replace those that…

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Sponsored by Cosmo Guarriello and Lissa De Angelis The Cinema Arts Centre’s gallery newly features a new exhibit of breathtaking city and landscape photography of local artist John Cardasis. Born in New York City and raised on Long Island, photographer John Cardasis currently resides in Merrick, New York. After studying architecture in Florida and New York, Cardasis’ initial draw to photography was out of a need to express his artistic calling. This combination of architectural work with his background in the travel industry has produced this study in blending city and landscape photography.

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His paintings may be the most widely recognized in the world. “I, Claude Monet” is a film about the French Impressionist artist as expressed through more than 2,500 personal letters written while painting his iconic works. It is narrated by British actor Henry Goodman and includes insights from leading historians and art critics. This 2017 film will be screened at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the Farmingdale Multiplex Cinemas, 1001 Rte. 110, Farmingdale. ADMISSION $15 INFO 800-315-4000, showcasecinemas.com

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