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Lowell's first film fest honors native daughter

A focus on Bette Davis, ethnic groups, and globalization

'Sacco and Vanzetti,' about the 1920s murder trial of the Italian-born anarchists, is at the Lowell Film Festival. "Sacco and Vanzetti," about the 1920s murder trial of the Italian-born anarchists, is at the Lowell Film Festival.
By Leslie Brokaw
March 30, 2008

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To celebrate the centennial of Bette Davis, one of its most famous native daughters, the city of Lowell is hosting a special evening celebration on Wednesday. (Full article: 751 words)

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