The newest addition to Donkey’s art showcase is Free Film Night held on Friday’s at 9 p.m. in the back room of the coffee house. The event was designed to give studnets and those in the community something to do uptown without having to go to a crowded bar.

This week, Donkey will be showing Harold and Maude, the story of a friendship that sparks between a young teenage boy and an older woman in her 70s. While Harold spends most of his time trying to scare his over bearing mother with fake suicide attempts, Maude is a woman living life to the fullest despite her age. The two begin a strange friendship and help each other learn more about life and living.
Free Film Night is the newest addition to the many events held at Donkey, which include Designated Space on Tuesdays and Thursdays, where participants can perform poetry and music in front of an audience.
Donkey is expecting to have Free Film Night every Friday. The films to be shown and other lists of events can be found in the weekly papers and on their Web site.



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