BRATTLEBORO

Weather

View 7-day forecast

Weather sponsored by

Your support powers every story we tell. Please help us reach our year-end goal.

Donate Now

Your support powers every story we tell. We're committed to producing high-quality, fact-based news and information that gives you the facts in this community we call home. If our work has helped you stay informed, take action, or feel more connected to Windham County – please give now to help us reach our goal of raising $150,000 by December 31st.

BRATTLEBORO

Weather

View 7-day forecast

Weather sponsored by

Your support powers every story we tell. Please help us reach our year-end goal.

Donate Now

Your support powers every story we tell. We're committed to producing high-quality, fact-based news and information that gives you the facts in this community we call home. If our work has helped you stay informed, take action, or feel more connected to Windham County – please give now to help us reach our goal of raising $150,000 by December 31st.

Arts

Rock ’n’ roll—themed films kick off monthly film series at Latchis

BRATTLEBORO — A new monthly film series will crank the volume to 11.

Partnering with The Peak, 101.9 and 100.7 FM, Latchis Arts kicks off its new monthly Spotlight Film Series by celebrating Rocktober.

Some of the most highly acclaimed rock 'n' roll movies will screen on Thursday nights through October in the Latchis's main theater.

The series opens Thursday, Oct. 1 at 7 p.m., with School of Rock, the 2003 comedy starring Jack Black as a substitute teacher who livens up his uptight students by teaching them how to rock.

Rocktober screenings will continue on Thursdays in October, culminating the final week with showings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 30 and 31, at 10 p.m.

Latchis Arts' Spotlight Series presents films on a different theme every month, with a particular commitment to showcasing cinematic voices and topics that deserve a heightened focus.

Subscribe to receive free email delivery of The Commons!