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On September 24, 2003, Landmark was acquired by Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban's 2929 Entertainment, [14] the Magnolia Pictures exhibition wing folded into Landmark Theatres. Digital Cinema was introduced. In 2005, Landmark was the first exhibition circuit to deploy Sony 4K cinema; [15] in-theater digital signage was introduced. In Indianapolis ...
The festival is now held in Midtown Atlanta in late September and early October. Additional screenings and events are held throughout the year. [1] Out On Film is a non-profit all-gay and lesbian operated 501(c)(3) organization. Programming includes films by, for and about the LGBT community. [2] [3]
In 2007, the festival partnered with the Landmark Midtown Art Cinema to centrally locate the festival to Midtown, dubbed the "Heart of Atlanta’s Arts" and home to a wide array of restaurants, bars and shops. The change allowed the festival more opportunities for panels, screenplay readings, film discussions and after-parties.
As such, most of New York City's Art Deco-style theaters, built during this time period, were small-scale cinemas serving local neighborhoods. [ 9 ] Just prior to the construction of what became the Midtown Theater, the site at 2624–2626 Broadway was occupied by a seven-story apartment building, which the Welton estate sold to Irving I ...
Apr. 5—The city of Santa Fe is moving on to the next steps of work to turn the midtown campus into a center for housing and the arts. Midtown Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency Director Karen ...
Landmark name Image Date designated; 126, 128, 130–132, 136 & 140 West 18th Street Stables (individually designated) December 11, 1990, , , , 13 and 15 West 54th Street Houses February 3, 1981, 130 West 30th Street Building November 13, 2001: 130 West 57th Street Studio Building October 19, 1999
Angelika 57, an art cinema in midtown Manhattan on 57th Street between Broadway and Seventh Avenue, operated between 1993 and 1997. [7] [8] Additional history.
Sep. 26—GRANITEVILLE — The future of Hickman Hall is no longer in limbo. Better World Studios Inc. recently purchased the 12,528-square-foot building, a local landmark that was in foreclosure ...