Taste is heading to the movies to celebrate food on film with a showing of "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" Thursday at the Heights Theatre. The 1967 film features Sidney Poitier, Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, in his last film.
Do they ever eat dinner during the movie? Who says the words that make up the movie title? Join us and find out.
And come early. Harvey Gustafson will be playing food-related tunes on the theater's amazing Wurlitzer organ. There will be door prizes and lots of fun. For more on the movie, go to startribune.com/taste.
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