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TCV 170321 Broad Layout 1 Adobe Gallery and Sorensdale team up for Artist Gala celebrates Within People with Purpose Side by Side Page 32 Page 14 Page 39 Scan for our FREE App or Search App Store for TCVnews 510-494-1999 [email protected] www.tricityvoice.com March 21, 2017 Vol. 15 No. 12 SUBMITTED BY LARRY TELLES “Hollywood Steps Out,” and a documentary with “home movies” of Keaton filming “The ith his trademark pork pie hat General.” See Keaton’s film debut in “The and stoic physical comedy, classic Butcher Boy” (1917), and the highly regarded W cinema star Buster Keaton gets “The Cameraman” (1928) where, after a weekend celebration all his own at Niles’ becoming infatuated with a pretty office Edison Theater. “Buster Keaton Weekend worker for MGM Newsreels, Keaton trades Celebration” features 12 hours of Keaton films in his tintype photographic operation for a and shorts, live piano accompaniment, and movie camera and sets out to impress the girl panel discussion with historians. 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