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  2. Dry As a Bone - Wikipedia

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    Green River chose to record Dry As a Bone for Bruce Pavitt's new label, Sub Pop. However, Pavitt couldn't afford to release it until the following year, and, as had happened with Come On Down, the record was delayed. Dry As a Bone was finally released through Sub Pop in June 1987, a year after it was recorded. It was the new label's first non ...

  3. Rehab Doll - Wikipedia

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    Rehab Doll is the only studio album by the American rock band Green River, released in 1988 through Sub Pop Records. [3] Overview

  4. Dry as a Bone/Rehab Doll - Wikipedia

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    Released in 1990 by Sub Pop Records, the album combines Green River's two releases for the label: Dry as a Bone (1987) and Rehab Doll (1988). It also includes the bonus tracks "Ain't Nothing to Do" (recorded in 1985), "Searchin'" (recorded in 1986), and "Queen Bitch" (recorded in 1987).

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  6. The Capture of the Green River Killer - Wikipedia

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    The film is based on David Reichert's book, Chasing the Devil: My Twenty-Year Quest to Capture the Green River Killer. [1] [2] The film's biggest departure from the book is a fictional inclusion of two teenage girls, one of whom, Helen "Hel" Remus, is a young runaway who decides to turn to prostitution to escape her mother's abusive boyfriend, in a sympathetic storyline to honor Ridgway's [who ...

  7. Landmark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the River Oaks Theatre [6] in Houston (which originally opened in 1939) and the single-screen Oriental Theatre [7] in Milwaukee were acquired. The Oriental originally opened in July 1927 and was the only standard movie palace ever built to incorporate East Indian décor. [8] The Harvard Exit Theatre in Seattle was acquired in 1979. [9]

  8. Former cinemas in Harringay - Wikipedia

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    The chain also acquired the Coliseum Cinema on Green Lanes. On 6 October 1959, the Regal was renamed the Essoldo. By this time it was taking inferior class films and even showing some mild pornography. The new owners saw more profit in bingo and converted both Harringay cinemas to bingo halls. The Frobisher Road cinema closed on 10 November 1963.

  9. Great Escape Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Great Escape Theatres offers such customer service benefits as online ticket purchase and free concession refills on all large sizes. Great Escape Theatres also offers an incentive program known as the Critics Choice card. The Critics Choice card is a loyalty card program that allowed members to earn points towards free concessions and other items.