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  2. Cleveland Cinematheque - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Cinematheque, as it is colloquially known, was founded in 1984 by John Ewing, Ron Holloway, and George Gund III. [2] Originally housed at Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Institute of Art has been home to the non-profit since 1986. [3] John Ewing served as director and programmer from its founding until June 30, 2024 ...

  3. Growing Up (1971 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film's director Dr. Martin Cole (a lecturer in genetics at Aston University) has admitted that "What we wanted to do was make a sexy film", and indeed, comparisons with 'sexploitation' in the commercial cinema are inescapable: the attendant literature promises unsimulated masturbation and intercourse, and the National Press has gleefully ...

  4. Martin Cole (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Cole is a British actor who began his career early as a child growing up in Cardiff, Wales.His first television role was at the age of 11, playing in Sudz on ITV. [1] By the time he reached college (Coleg Glan Hafren), where he studied performing arts, he had already played lead roles in award-winning theatre productions and worked in television and radio.

  5. 105th and Euclid - Wikipedia

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    During the early 70s, after extensive remodeling and refurbishing, the Performing Arts Theater became the Scrumpy-Dump Cinema, Cleveland's first and only black-owned movie theater, hosting popular exhibitions of Blaxploitation features such as Shaft, Foxy Brown, Across 110th Street, Blacula, Cleopatra Jones, Cotton Comes to Harlem, and The Mack.

  6. Front Row Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Front Row was a theater-in-the-round, with the stage rotating during each performance, and absence of pillars that ensured clear views. Its capacity was 3,200. [2] Nate Dolin, a former vice president of the Cleveland Indians, was a leader of the partnership that founded and ran the theater. [3]

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  8. Connor Palace - Wikipedia

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    Despite the Palace Theatre being built for Vaudeville acts and even though they sold 1.7 million tickets in their first year alone, the increasing interest in radio and motion pictures caused a major decline in public interest in live performances. In 1925, James Weed, a manager at the theatre, gave in to public demand and installed a movie screen.

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