Nothing to do Saturday night? Go see a movie while swimming in the pool. This activity has been dubbed a “Dive-In Movie.”

As part of the Fashionably Late programming, co-sponsored by the Spanish and Latino Students Alliance, “A Knight’s Tale” will play in the Speegle Wilbraham Aquatic Center in the Goergen Athletic Center.

The event runs from 9-11 p.m. Floating noodles will be provided.

Free tickets are available in the Common Market and the remaining tickets will be sold at the door starting at 8:30 p.m. In total, 175 tickets are available, so pick them up early – or don’t.

“A Knight’s Tale,” starring Heath Ledger, Rufus Sewell, Mark Addy, Laura Fraser and Paul Bettany, is a drama, comedy and action/adventure all in one.

The film is inspired by “The Canterbury Tales” and follows William (Ledger), who has a gift for jousting, on an adventure.

Yunis can be reached at tyunis@campustimes.org.



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