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The theater became part of the local Lefont theater group in the 1980s. At the end of that decade, United Artists Theaters bought the Tara and used part of the building as a regional corporate office until United Artists, along with Edwards Theatres, was merged into the new parent company Regal Entertainment Group in 2002, but was still ...
Max & Erma's is an American casual dining restaurant chain based in Columbus, Ohio. As of April 2024, the company operates seven locations in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, down from a peak of 110 restaurants across more than 12 states in the mid-2000s. [1] It was founded in 1972 by Todd Barnum and Barry Zacks.
Built by the Loew's theater chain in partnership with United Artists the 2,779 (originally 3,096) seat Spanish Baroque movie palace opened on March 17, 1928. The first film shown was The Divine Woman, a silent film with Greta Garbo. The Ohio featured its own orchestra and Robert-Morton theater organ (still in use today).
Things like spaying or neutering your cat can help them fight the urge to go outside, as will upping their playtime, and giving them a spot near a window (away from the door) to perch. Having a ...
Thirteen years after “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” released in theaters and brought an end to Harry’s journey on the big screen, the Harry Potter universe is gearing up for ...
Given the image of the homicide captured on surveillance video – a dark-hooded figure with a gray backpack fatally shooting the executive in the back from several feet away – the case may seem ...
The theater was closed as a movie theater by RKO in 1975. It was later renovated and preserved by owner Katherine LeVeque as a home for Opera Columbus and touring Broadway shows. In 1989, the Palace Theatre was purchased by the non-profit theater management company CAPA, which consolidated its administrative functions with those of the Ohio ...
Hijo, Aaja, Bholi (Yesterday, Today, Tomarrow) Mitra Lal Sharma, Bhuvan Chand: Heera Singh Khatri: Information Dept. Govt of Nepal: 1971: Parivartan (Change) Yagya mirth Ghimire: Heera Singh Khatri: Information Dept. Govt of Nepal: 1973: Mann Ko Bandh (Heart's stoppage) Salyan K.C., Sushma Shahi: Prakash Thapa: Royal Nepal Film Corporation ...