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The Jean Cocteau Cinema is a historic movie theater (formerly the Collective Fantasy Cinema [1]) located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. It is currently owned by American author George R. R. Martin. In addition to films, the cinema hosts author talks and book-signings, along with a small display of signed books for sale; burlesque ...
Santa Fe Valley was announced in 1994, and construction was expected to begin in July 1996. The start of construction was delayed several times because of poor financial quarters for Santa Fe Gaming and because of the company not yet receiving financing for the project.
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May 9—Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey and director Paul Greengrass are in New Mexico filming the movie The Lost Bus — a story about the 2018 Camp Fire in California. The film stars ...
The Santa Fe retailer spawned a small empire of eight more stores around the country. The 65-minute film spotlighting its history, A Five and Dime Story, screens at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Center ...
Santa Fe Valley (also known later as the Santa Fe Galleria Hotel & Casino) is a cancelled hotel-casino that was planned by Santa Fe Gaming for 40 acres (16 ha) of land in Henderson, Nevada, next to the Galleria at Sunset mall. The project was announced in 1994, and construction was expected to begin in July 1996.
Baldwin, who was indicted by a Santa Fe County grand jury in January on an involuntary manslaughter charge, is scheduled to go on trial in July. If convicted, he faces 18 months in prison.