It’s not a secret that Meryl Streep is generally considered by the cannon — both by the snobby kind and collective general moviegoers — to be a badass actress. And there’s no one more perfect to play the tough-as-nails, longest-running (and first woman) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , Margaret Thatcher, in the bio-flick The Iron Lady, which screens at the Way Library on Thursday, May 3. The film bounces from the present — where she suffers from dementia — to the past — which chronicles her rise in the male-dominated Tory party. No matter if you dig Thatcherism or not, it’s a solid film. Free. 2pm. Way Library, 101 E. Indiana Ave. 419-874-3135. www.waylibrary.info
Woman of steel
It’s not a secret that Meryl Streep is generally considered by the cannon — both by the snobby kind and collective general moviegoers — to be a badass actress. And there’s no one more perfect to play the tough-as-nails, longest-running (and first woman) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , Margaret Thatcher, in the bio-flick The Iron Lady, which screens at the Way Library on Thursday, May 3. The film bounces from the present — where she suffers from dementia — to the past — which chronicles her rise in the male-dominated Tory party. No matter if you dig Thatcherism or not, it’s a solid film. Free. 2pm. Way Library, 101 E. Indiana Ave. 419-874-3135. www.waylibrary.info