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  2. Institute of Contemporary Arts - Wikipedia

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    1948: 40,000 Years of Modern Art, the ICA's second exhibition organised by Herbert Read and Roland Penrose. 1948: The ICA and Mars Group organise a symposium on architecture. 1950: London-Paris: New Trends in Painting and Sculpture launched the Geometry of Fear sculptors. 1950: James Joyce: His Life and Work, first show in Dover Street at the ICA.

  3. Movie theater - Wikipedia

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    The smallest purpose-built cinema is the Cabiria Cine-Cafe which measures 24 m 2 (260 sq ft) and has a seating capacity of 18. It was built by Renata Carneiro Agostinho da Silva (Brazil) in Brasília DF, Brazil in 2008.

  4. Saville Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Saville Theatre building is a former West End theatre and cinema at 135 Shaftesbury Avenue in the London Borough of Camden. The theatre opened in 1931, and became a music venue during the 1960s. The theatre opened in 1931, and became a music venue during the 1960s.

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    This Batman-Themed Fine Dining Restaurant in London Is Bringing Gotham City to Life. Tori Latham. June 24, 2022 at 4:00 PM. Gotham City, ... fine-dining home of the Caped Crusader.

  6. Criterion Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Criterion was the restaurant of choice in London Boulevard when Rob Gant (Ray Winstone) requests to meet Harry Mitchel (Colin Farrell) for dinner somewhere decent. When they meet at the restaurant Rob tries to force Harry to work for him, however he refuses and storms out but not before throwing cash on the table for the steak he ordered.

  7. Phoenix Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Cinema is an independent single-screen community cinema in East Finchley, London, England. It was built in 1910 and opened in 1912 as the East Finchley Picturedrome . It is one of the oldest continuously-running cinemas in the UK and shows mainly art-house films.

  8. Ritzy Cinema - Wikipedia

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    There has been an ongoing labour dispute from Ritzy Cinema Workers since 2007, when staff were paid £5.35 per hour. [6] City Screen, which then owned Picturehouse Cinemas since 2003, refused to recognise the Broadcasting, Entertainment, Communications and Theatre Union (BECTU) union and set up an alternative called 'The Forum'.

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