The Palm Springs Art Museum is wrapping up its summer film series with the final screening of its free Cocktail Cinema event on Thursday evening.
The last showing in the series will take place at 6 p.m. on Thursday at the museum’s Annenberg Theater, located at 101 Museum Drive. While entry is on a first-come, first-served basis, attendees must register in advance at store.psmuseum.org/cocktail-cinema/.
The museum officials stated, “Our final film, ‘Selena,’ tells the tragic story of the renowned young artist whose music played a significant role in redefining Latin music, particularly in the genres of Tejano, cumbia, and Latin pop. Before the film, gather with friends for a cocktail hour and enjoy a specialty drink inspired by the film, created by PSBS and That’s The Spirit Mobile Bar.”
The film series, featuring four movies with iconic soundtracks representing specific times and places, ran biweekly on Thursdays since June 15, according to museum officials. Each film was accompanied by a specially curated cocktail by That’s The Spirit Mobile Bar.
The series began with a showing of “Queen and Slim,” followed by “Pulp Fiction” on June 29 and “Moonlight” on July 13, all at the Annenberg Theater.
The film series is presented in collaboration with the Palm Springs International Film Society. Free admission to the museum is provided on Thursday nights from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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