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Lincoln Center to Present Panorama of Turkish Cinema

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Nuri Bilge Ceylan?s 2006 drama ?Climates? is among 29 movies to be featured from April 27-May 10 by the Film Society of Lincoln Center in the program ?The Space Between: A Panorama of Cinema in Turkey.?
A selection of the best examples of Turkish cinema -- spanning the heyday of Yeşilçam in the 1960s to the present day, when a thriving Turkish movie industry is making a name for itself overseas -- will be presented in New York City in a screening program that kicks off this weekend at Lincoln Center. Titled “The Space Between: A Panorama of Cinema in Turkey,” the program will get under way April 27 and run for two weeks, until May 10, presenting 29 films from Turkish filmmakers in what is billed by its organizers as the “most comprehensive showcase of Turkish films in the US to date.”

32nd National Turkish-American Congress Begins

Image Participants said that Turkish American society needed at least two deputies, one Democrat and one Republican, at the Congress, which would positively affect Turkish-U.S. relations. The 32nd National Turkish-American Congress began in Washington on Thursday.      

Turkish American Cultural Center Opens in Lakewood, Ohio

Image By Colin McEwen (patch.com) - The property, once the home of the Pentecost Evangelical Lutheran Church, was bustling with activity on Sunday afternoon. Hundreds attended the grand opening of the new Turkish American Cultural Center at 13303 Madison Avenue. Ersin Isbilir, the acting director of the new, told Lakewood Patch that Lakewood is a perfect for the new facility. He estimates that there are between 200 and 300 people of Turkish descent living in Lakewood, but added that the west side of Cleveland also boasts a large Turkish population.

Dr. Oz Spurs Health Sales in Local Stores

Image Within 10 minutes of a “Dr. Oz” episode, the phone at Staple & Spice Market in Rapid City often starts ringing. “It is crazy,” said manager Kayla Raterman. “He’s bringing great business our way.” Those phone calls are part of the so-called Oz effect: the reaction people have to the popular CBS medical program, “The Dr. Oz Show.” If Oz recommends it, people tend to buy it.
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