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St. Paul Outlines Cinema International February Lineup

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Dr. Therese St. Paul recently stopped by Sounds Good to discuss with Todd Hatton the February offerings of Murray State University's Cinema International film series.

This week's featured film will be the 2017 documentary "Whose Streets?," which chronicles the shooting of 18-year-old Mike Brown and the ensuing riots in Ferguson, MO. St. Paul said showings of the film will include shareback sessions afterwards, and the Saturday session will conclude with a panel discussion featuring MSU professors Dr. Tim Johns and Dr. Jared Rosenberger, as well as a representative from multicultural affairs.

Other films to be shown during February are China's "The King of Masks," Germany's "North Face" and the 1974 American comedy "Young Frankenstein."

Cinema International films are shown Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30. More information on the film series can be found online at murraystate.edu/cinemainternational.

Todd Hatton hails from Paducah, Kentucky, where he got into radio under the auspices of the late, great John Stewart of WKYX while a student at Paducah Community College. He also worked at WKMS in the reel-to-reel tape days of the early 1990s before running off first to San Francisco, then Orlando in search of something to do when he grew up. He received his MFA in Creative Writing at Murray State University. He vigorously resists adulthood and watches his wife, Angela Hatton, save the world one plastic bottle at a time.
Eddie Sheridan comes to WKMS after spending nearly 10 years in non-profit radio. He holds an undergraduate degree in English/Professional Writing and is currently attending Murray State University to obtain a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health/Counseling. He has worked in print journalism as a reporter for the Murray Ledger & Times newspaper and has performed freelance writing for publications such as The Lane Report magazine in Lexington.
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