TO-DO LIST: Haps in the city from March 28-April 3

Chris Brown digs into our listings bin and pulls out a little something something to do every day of the week. This week: The Philly Youth Poetry Movement brings art to City Hall, artist Tesugo Hyakutake shakes up PPAC with an exhibit about the recent earthquake in Japan and ... The Avengers!

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TO-DO LIST: Haps in the city from March 28-April 3

POSTED: Wednesday, March 28, 2012, 12:00 PM
Filed Under: To-Do List

Guy Nattiv's The Flood focuses on the perpetually overlooked Yoni as he gets ready for his bar mitzvah. However, the return of his older brother sends preparations in a different direction. Tonight's screening also signals the absolute end of the monthlong Israeli Film Festival. To send it off properly, there’s a closing-night reception at Zahav after the movie.

Sun., April 1, 7 p.m., $12, Ritz East, 125 S. Second St., 215-925-7900, iffphila.com.


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