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Pages in category "Films shot in Winston-Salem, North Carolina" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Marcus closed all Marcus Cinemas and Movie Tavern theaters after 8:30 p.m. showtimes on March 17, 2020 indefinitely, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cinema and following the closures of competitors. [10] Marcus Theaters chairman, president and CEO Rolando Rodriguez pledged full cooperation with the Center for Disease Control (CDC ...
Cinémas Guzzo – 10 locations and 142 screens in the Montreal area; Cineplex Cinemas – Canada's largest and North America's fifth-largest movie theater company, with 162 locations and 1,635 screens Cinema City – discount chain in Western Canada, purchased by Cineplex; Cineplex Odeon Cinemas – operations in both Canada and the United ...
HBO Max's new version of "Salem's Lot" is here, retelling the story about a man named Ben Mears who moves to a small Maine town inhabited by evil vampires. The remake is available on HBO Max ...
He went further with China, America’s third-largest trading partner, threatening to hit the country with 60 percent tariffs and a bonus 10 percent tariff as an incentive to curb drug trafficking.
Winston-Salem, NC 7th 2005 April 21–24 Winston-Salem, NC 8th 2006 March 16–19 Winston-Salem, NC 9th 2007 April 18–23 Winston-Salem, NC 10th 2008 April 23–28 Winston-Salem, NC 11th 2009 April 22–29 Winston-Salem, NC 12th 2010 April 15–25 Winston-Salem, NC 13th 2011 April 8–17 Winston-Salem, NC 14th 2012 April 13–22 Winston-Salem, NC
The Stevens Center was originally the Carolina Theater, a movie theatre, before it was donated to the School of the Arts in 1980 by the Winston-Salem Journal.It was renovated by the School of the Arts using $9.6 million in state bond money and opened on April 22, 1983, with a star-studded gala featuring the UNCSA symphony Orchestra with Leonard Bernstein conducting and Isaac Stern as soloist ...
Correction, Dec. 10 The original version of this story misstated David Sacks' relationship with the cryptocurrency Solana. He didn't invest directly in Solana, but rather in Multicoin Capital, a ...