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The First Interstate Center for the Arts is a 2,609-seat theater and entertainment venue in Spokane, Washington. It is located in Downtown Spokane along the south bank of the Spokane River adjacent to the Spokane Convention Center. The facility is owned and operated by the Spokane Public Facilities District.
Tickets to most movies, "Benny & Joon" included, are $5, Bovey said, but special event prices, like "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," will cost more. Some movies, such as this month's showing of ...
In film, the theater showed Disney's box-office record breaking film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, setting a 7-day attendance record with 40,000 admissions in 1938; [21] which was quickly outdone in 1939 by Gone with the Wind, which would stand until 1943 when a showing of the musical This Is the Army surpassed it. [3]
Dec. 27—A popular adventure film festival is coming back to Spokane next month. The annual Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival will come to the Fox Theater in downtown Spokane on Jan. 12 and 13.
Spokane Convention Center has three ballroom facilities, totaling 50,700 square feet (4,710 m 2). The "Grand Ballroom" is the largest ballroom in Spokane and the convention center and holds 1,630 guests for catered events and up to 2,700 for general admission.
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Bing Crosby Theater is a performing arts theater located in Spokane, Washington which was designed by theater architect Edwin W. Houghton. The theater was originally built in 1914 as an 800-seat movie theater called Clemmer Theater. [2] Between May and October 1925, local singer Bing Crosby was a regular performer at the theater. [3]
Jan. 30—Spokane County Sheriff's Office arrested a suspect in three bank robberies spanning four months, according to a news release. The suspect, 40-year-old Dustin Perrin, was arrested Monday ...