Films on Friday: Bringing Up Baby (1938).

SRP Auditorium at the Morris Museum

The screwiest of screwball comedies, this film stars Cary Grant as a hapless paleontologist and Katharine Hepburn as a scatterbrained heiress, who mutually experience a number of predicaments involving a leopard named Baby. FREE. 

Art at Lunch: Hampton Terrace Hotel

SRP Auditorium at the Morris Museum

Historian Milledge Murray discusses this opulent, three-hundred-room hotel and resort that was destroyed by fire on New Year’s Eve, 1916. Members, $12; nonmembers, $16. Catered lunch included. Paid reservations due May 18—go online https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=j33jNp or call 706-828-3867.

Music at the Morris: Shaun Piazza.

SRP Auditorium at the Morris Museum

Singer and songwriter Shaun Piazza performs a selection of original songs. FREE. Funded by the Cleon W. Mauldin Foundation.

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Films on Friday: Jezebel (1938)

SRP Auditorium at the Morris Museum

An adaptation of Owen Davis’s play of the same name, this film is set in nineteenth-century New Orleans. It stars Bette Davis as Julie, an unusually headstrong, self-centered Southern belle who, for the first time in her life, does something selfless when a pandemic strikes and her one-time fiancé (Henry Fonda) falls ill. FREE.

Music at the Morris: Tanner Duckworth

SRP Auditorium at the Morris Museum

Hear award-winning, fingerstyle instrumental guitar player Tanner Duckworth perform music inspired by many styles and genres. FREE. Funded by the Cleon W. Mauldin Foundation.