To celebrate the 50th anniversary of filmmaker Frederick Wiseman, the Cleveland Museum of Art will screen many of his movies. Wiseman, who made 40 feature-length films, would shoot hours of footage and then sculpt the raw material into the finished product. Today at 7p.m., the museum will screen his 1967 effort, Titicut Follies, an expose about the Bridgewater Sate Hospital for the criminally insane. Tickets are $10. (Niesel)