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From left: 'Jurassic World: Rebirth,' 'Superman,' 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' and 'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' Universal; DC; Lightstorm; Paramount On the heels of a packed holiday box ...
Acadia Community Theater (ACT) is set to present “The Wizard of Oz” for the last two weekends of April. The shows will take place on Friday, April 18, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, April 19 ...
Things don’t go according to plan. Through May 25; Guthrie Theater, 818 S. Second St., Minneapolis; $92-$32; 612-377-2224 or guthrietheater.org. Opens April 24: Queer playwright Donja R.
Billionaire Gerald Chan is being urged to act on redeveloping a former AMC Loews theater in Cambridge’s Harvard Square. It’s been more than a dozen years since it closed, with Chan the owner for much ...
NORTH SHELBY – Following the recent closure of one of Shelby County’s movie venues, an expanding gym franchise is taking charge and putting its face in Lee Branch. Onelife Fitness is set to ...
Svitlana – stock.adobe.com That means pickleball games and cocktails in the lobby, even bowling — all designed to get people to see the theaters as more than just a place to screen the latest ...
place with no joy or creativity at all ... here's a look at the trailers for movies hitting theaters in April. For showtimes and tickets, click here.April 4"A Minecraft Movie" Four misfits ...
COPLEY, Ohio — For more than two decades, a murder in Copley remained unsolved. But that finally changed following an unusual "deathbed confession" to the killing, according to police. "It's ...
As the ink dries on Seattle University’s plans to acquire Cornish College of the Arts, the city’s higher-education landscape begins to shift in earnest. Amid the inevitable logistical upheaval ...
EXCLUSIVE: There are signs of movement at Landmark Theatres, which is planning extensive remodeling at three of its top locations — Bethesda Row, Lagoon and Kendall Square – and has elevated ...
The current crop of amenities are mostly luxe offerings that make the experience more expensive, like Imax or dine-in theaters, which could be a tough sell if the economy continues to teeter.
Barbara Schuler is a theater, style, and travel writer. She previously worked at Newsday on Long Island for 40 years. Barbara is happiest when her travels include a close encounter with a humpback ...