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Promoting Independent Cinema in the<br />

Coachella Valley Palm Springs Cultural<br />

Center’s Historic Camelot Theatre,<br />

Historic Camelot Theatre @ the Palm<br />

Springs Cultural Center, 2300 E Baristo Rd<br />

Palm Springs, CA 92262 United States<br />

psculturalcenter.org<br />

A full bar is available before and after<br />

the show, and during intermission.<br />

PALM SPRINGS CULTURAL CENTER<br />

LAUNCHES FREE NEW COMMUNITY<br />

PROGRAM FEATURING HOLLYWOOD<br />

ICON AND PALM SPRINGS STAR: MARILYN<br />

MONROE<br />

The Palm Springs Cultural Center is<br />

thrilled to present Movies in the Park,<br />

the first annual outdoor summer<br />

pop-up film series at the new<br />

downtown park in Palm Springs.<br />

Each summer month features a<br />

different iconic Marilyn Monroe film.<br />

Movies in the Park SOME LIKE IT HOT<br />

on Aug 17.<br />

These events are provided<br />

FREE to the community through<br />

the generous support of our<br />

sponsors: P.S. Resorts, City of Palm<br />

Springs, Palm Springs Chamber<br />

of Commerce, Destination PSP,<br />

and Crystal Fantasy (sponsorship<br />

opportunities are still available).<br />

The movies are scheduled to start<br />

at 8pm, but show times may vary<br />

slightly depending on sundown. Head<br />

downtown early to dine at one of<br />

our fabulous local restaurants or grab<br />

something to go for a picnic in the<br />

park. The audience can participate<br />

in the celebration online by tagging<br />

@psculturalcenter, @themarilyns_<br />

palmsprings on Instagram and using<br />

the hashtags, #psculturalcenter,<br />

#moviesinthepark, #M4Ever<br />

“We’re thrilled to give back to the<br />

community by celebrating both the new<br />

Downtown Park and Marilyn’s special<br />

connection to the city of Palm Springs.<br />

The infamous subway grate scene from<br />

THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH directly inspired<br />

the FOREVER MARILYN statue<br />

Michael Green- Executive Director of<br />

the Palm Springs Cultural Center (PSCC).<br />

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