As a coordinator of the Woodstock festival and the hallowed New York venue Fillmore East, he helped showcase the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin.
Category: Theaters (Buildings)
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A Dormant Dome for Cinephiles Is Unsettling Hollywood
The shuttered ArcLight theater complex, whose striking Cinerama Dome evokes a Technicolor past, is a symbol of a movie industry in turmoil, even in its own backyard.
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Movie Theaters Offer Larger Screens, Heated Seats and Sushi to Lure Fans Back
After scraping by during the pandemic, cinemas are hoping to lure back moviegoers by spending millions of dollars on upgrades.
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Where Culture Flows Along London’s River Thames
The New York Times – Movies:The Southbank Center, the host of this year’s British Academy Film Awards, has become a focal point of the city’s arts and culture scene.
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India’s Love Story With ‘D.D.L.J’ Is Still Strong After 27 Years
The New York Times – Movies:‘D.D.L.J.,’ which a Mumbai theater has shown nearly every day since 1995, encapsulates a society in churn, with the choices afforded by economic opportunity clashing with tradition.
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One More Project for David Geffen: Building His Legacy
The New York Times – Music:The entertainment mogul has given $1.2 billion to institutions around the nation, including the New York Philharmonic’s transformed Lincoln Center home.
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Luke Parker Bowles, the Queen Consort’s Nephew, on Life in New Jersey
The New York Times – Movies:The film and television producer, who works with the British Consulate, is also committed to saving small-town movie theaters in the United States.
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Apollo Theater’s Longtime President Will Step Down
The New York Times – Music:Jonelle Procope, who transformed the Harlem organization from a struggling nonprofit to an internationally recognized cultural center, will leave in June after two decades in the role.
