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The Museum of Chinese in America has teamed up with NYC Parks for a special summer film series in Chinatown's Columbus Park. On three consecutive Friday evenings, New Yorkers can head to the popular community gathering place to watch flicks, all nodding to Chinese culture. First up is kid-friendly film, 101 Dalmatians (June 12) in honor of artist Tyrus Wong who inspired animation for Disney films. Next, visitors can watch three episodes of Lucky Chow (June 19), a TV series about Asian cuisine, followed by Barry Gordy's The Last Dragon (June 26), an American kung-fu classic from the 80s (rated PG-13). All ages.
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