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Oscar Shorts: Live Action

Drama, Comedy Rated: R 120 min
Showing: Wednesday, February 25 4:00pm
Also Playing: Sat, Feb 28

A perennial hit with audiences around the country and the world, this special feature, distributed by Roadside Attractions, showcases Oscar-nominated short films in three categories on the big screen. Watch the films, predict the winners and have the edge in your Oscar pool! This year’s exciting live-action nominees feature literary satire, sharp topical drama, and plenty of comedy. One of the films (see if you can guess which one when watching) was advised by actress Emma Thompson. The Academy Awards ceremony airs Sunday, March 15, on ABC. The nominees are: Butcher’s Stain (Israel) by Meyer Levinson-Blount, 26 min. A Friend of Dorothy (UK) by Lee Knight, 22 min. Jane Austen’s Period Drama (USA) by Steve Pinder & Julia Aks, 13 min. The Singers (USA) by Sam Davis, 18 min. Two People Exchanging Saliva (USA) by Alexandre Singh & Natalie Musteata…

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Wednesday, February 25
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Chronogram: Chatham Pop-Up Portraits

Chronogram‘s January 2026 issue features dozens of Chathamites in the magazine’s monthly “Pop-Up Portrait” series shot by photographer David MacIntyre. The shoot took place in the lobby of the Crandell and the opening spread includes a group shot of Crandell staff having some fun with the popcorn! See the Chatham Pop-Up Here

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The Dark: PS21’s Bold New Countywide Winter Festival Comes to the Crandell

“The Dark” is a daring and new annual festival from PS21 : Center for Contemporary Performance “that celebrates and elevates the depths of winter” across Columbia County. The Crandell is a festival partner and will host films and performances during the week of February 16–22, 2026. The scope of the festival is audacious. Some 60 international artists and more than 80 performances will take place in the county’s theatres, restaurants, libraries, saunas, and outdoor public spaces. Music, dance, theatre, film, installation and the kind of world-class contemporary performance that PS21 is known for will explore winter, according to organizers, “as a time of community and solitude, fire and ice, darkness and light.” The idea is to position Columbia County as a year-round cultural destination and not just a summer one. “As a full-time Chatham resident whose family has long had…

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Chronogram Chatham Photo Shoot This Saturday

Hey, Chatham: Chronogram is coming to town! Please join us at the Crandell this Saturday, December 6, from 9am – 12pm, to get your FREE portrait taken for the January issue of Chronogram. You could be a part of the magazine’s Chatham Pop-Up of resident portraits, a special multi-page spread that will follow an article about Chatham in the issue. Participants will receive a digital copy of their portrait once the January issue is published. Scan the QR Code in the top image or click the button below to sign up for a time! Chronogram’s Chatham Photo Shoot Signup

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In the News: Long Live the Crandell Theatre

Capital Region Living magazine just published a wonderful article by Stacey Morris about the Crandell. She interviewed Executive Director Mirissa Neff earlier this fall. The piece delves into the theater’s history and celebrates its reopening. Click the link below and flip to page 32 to read more. READ MORE

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