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Cinemapolis: Toni’s return

The world mourned the loss of “Beloved” author and Cornell alum Ton Morrison last week.

To honor her memory, Cinemapolis is bringing back her acclaimed documentary “The Pieces I Am”.

Executive Director Brett Bossard tells us more about it and all of the other new things happening this weekend!

https://soundcloud.com/literock973/8-15-cinemapolis-tonis-return

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