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SUMMARY:Membership Luncheon: Haggis\, Whiskey\, and Cullen Skink: Notes on a Scottish Sabbatical
DESCRIPTION:Seattle author and film critic Robert Horton explores how film unlocks imagination\, adventure\, and\, in his case\, a personal journey.  \n\n\n\nHorton has been a film critic in Seattle for about 30 years. He writes on film for The Herald and Seattle Weekly and is a regular contributor to Film Comment and other magazines. From 2005 to 2014 he was the curator and host of the monthly Magic Lantern series at the Frye Art Museum. Books include Frankenstein (Columbia University Press/Wallflower Press\, 2014) and Billy Wilder: Interviews (University Press of Mississippi\, 2001)\; his work was also included in Best American Movie Writing 1999 (St. Martin?s Griffin\, 1999) and the International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers (St. James Press\, 2000). He has appeared on The Today Show\, and is a member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association. As of May 2013 he begins a five-year term as a candidate in the Fulbright Specialist program.\n\nWhen it comes to getting up and talking\, Horton is a Smithsonian Journeys guest speaker (including presentations on Hollywood history aboard cruise ships)\, and from 2010-2014\, a Humanities Washington Inquiring Mind speaker. Since 2012\, he has been teaching at Seattle University\; in 2013\, he taught in the Architectural Association summer school in London.\n\n\n\nHe has also been president of the Seattle Film Society\, a film teacher\, and an annual guest at the Port Townsend Film Festival. He was a mainstay of the original incarnation of Film.com and has written for many publications online and off\, including Newsday\, the Chicago Reader\, and the Seattle Times.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div style="margin: 0in 0in 8pt\;">\n<p style="margin: 0in 0in 8pt\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Seattle author and film critic Robert Horton explores how film unlocks imagination\, adventure\, and\, in his case\, a personal journey.&nbsp\; </span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size:14px\;">Horton has been a film critic in Seattle&nbsp\;for about 30 years. He writes on film for <em>The Herald</em> and <em>Seattle Weekly&nbsp\;</em>and is a regular contributor to <em>Film Comment</em> and other magazines. From 2005 to 2014 he was the curator and host of the monthly&nbsp\;Magic Lantern series at the Frye Art Museum. Books include&nbsp\;<em>Frankenstein</em> (Columbia University Press/Wallflower Press\, 2014) and&nbsp\;<em>Billy Wilder: Interviews</em> (University Press of Mississippi\, 2001)\; his work was also included in <em>Best American Movie Writing 1999</em> (St. Martin?s Griffin\, 1999) and the <em>International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers</em> (St. James Press\, 2000). He has appeared on <em>The Today Show\,</em>&nbsp\;and is a member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association. As of May 2013 he begins a five-year term as a candidate in the Fulbright Specialist program.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-size:14px\;">When it comes to getting up and talking\, Horton is a Smithsonian Journeys guest speaker (including presentations on Hollywood history aboard cruise ships)\, and from&nbsp\;2010-2014\, a Humanities Washington Inquiring Mind speaker. Since 2012\, he has been teaching at Seattle University\; in 2013\, he taught in the Architectural Association summer school in London.<br />\n<br />\nHe has also been president of the Seattle Film Society\, a film&nbsp\;teacher\, and an annual guest at the Port Townsend Film Festival. He was a mainstay of the original incarnation of <span class="skimlinks-unlinked">Film.com</span> and has written for many publications online and off\, including <em>Newsday</em>\, the <em>Chicago Reader</em>\, and the <em>Seattle Times.</em></span></p>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:Twin Lakes Golf & Country Club 3583 SW 320th Street Federal Way\, WA 98023
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