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Icons and Ice: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953
Presented by: Royal Ontario Museum

Join film lecturer Anthony Harrison for this eclectic look at diamonds in film.

From musical comedy to action adventure, diamonds are never far from the spotlight in this selection of genre pictures. See how diamonds form a significant role in iconic moments in film history.

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953, Howard Hawks
Feature speaker Niki Kavakonis is a Toronto designer who has a passion for sculpture, architecture, the Canadian landscape, and Canadian (uncut) diamonds. www.nikikavakonisdesigns.com

Speaker: Film host Anthony Harrison is an educator and artist who lectures on narrative culture. He has been an instructor at the ROM and George Brown College since 1992.


Location: Royal Ontario Museum, Level 1B Signy and Cléophée Eaton Theatre


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Runs: Nov 4, 2008
At: Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park , Toronto
Playing: Tuesday

Times: 7 pm - 10 pm
Cost: $15 (online $13), ROM members $12 (online $10)

Getting there: Museum subway station

For more information contact: Programs Department
Phone: 416-586-5797 x1
Email: programs@rom.on.ca

Web site: www.rom.on.ca/programs/lectures/index.php

 
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