Despite being a high school staple, To Kill A Mockingbird is worth revisiting every few years. The Pulitzer-Prize winning novel and Oscar-winning film — which is screening Thursday, November 14 at Franklin Park 16 — depicts southern struggles in rural 1930s Alabama: equality, compassion and doing what's right. Which, if you don't find currently relevant, you're living in some yuppie fantasy world.
$12.50. 7pm. Franklin Park 16, 5001 Monroe. 419-472-2324. www.fathomevents.com. —SR