Midnight Cowboy

Much of Andy Warhol's New York has been romanticized, glorified, captured in so many Studio 54 and Factory snapshots. But its ugliness is explored in John Schlesinger's grim look at a pair of struggling hustlers in Midnight Cowboy. Phoenix Art Museum screens the acclaimed drama at 1 p.m. on Sunday,...
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Much of Andy Warhol’s New York has been romanticized, glorified, captured in so many Studio 54 and Factory snapshots. But its ugliness is explored in John Schlesinger’s grim look at a pair of struggling hustlers in Midnight Cowboy. Phoenix Art Museum screens the acclaimed drama at 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 5. The movie’s part of PAM’s ongoing Trash Cinema Series, presented in conjunction with the “Andy Warhol: Portraits” exhibition, on view through Sunday, June 21, at 1625 North Central Avenue. Tickets to the screening are $5 for museum members and $10 for non-members. Visit www.phxart.org or call 602-257-1880.

Sun., April 5, 1 p.m., 2015

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