STAFF PICK | AS YOU WISH
True love and the far off lands of Florin and Guilder are closer to San Antonio than you’d think. Celebrate 10 years of the Tobin Center of the Arts with a screening of “The Princess Bride” and a post-screening conversation with Westley himself, actor Cary Elwes. On March 1 at 7:30 p.m., Elwes will share behind-the-scenes tidbits and participate in a Q&A with attendees.
“An Inconceivable Evening with Cary Elwes” • Saturday, March 1 at 7:30 p.m. • Starting at $29.50 • H-E-B Performance Hall • 100 Auditorium Cir.
TU STAPLE | WE COME TO THIS PLACE FOR MAGIC
Tuesday night’s alright for movie-ing, especially with AMC’s discounted tickets. The AMC at the Rivercenter Mall has one of the biggest IMAX screens in the country, and it was one of only 11 theaters in the U.S. with the ability to screen “Oppenheimer” on 70 mm. On top of the discounted tickets, AMC also offers a deal on a small popcorn and drink, only $5 for the combo.
“Discount Tuesdays” • Every Tuesday • Starts at $6.50 • AMC Rivercenter 11 • 849 E. Commerce St.
ON CAMPUS OFFERING | ART AND POLITICS INTERSECT
Playwright and TU alumnus Octavio Solis ‘80 has a residence with Trinity this spring, and he will be taking part in an extension of The Conversation series on March 5 at 4 p.m. “A Conversation: Plays, Politics & The Power of Story” features Solis, panelists and Trinity professors Kathryn Santos and Roberto Prestigiacomo and professor Norma Cantú as facilitator. A reception will follow the discussion.
“A Conversation: Plays, Politics & The Power of Story” • March 5 at 4 p.m. • Free • Northrup Hall 040 • 1 Trinity Pl.