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January 2009

Links added during the month of January 2009

 
Moving Places: A Life at the Movies

Autobiographical book by Jonathan Rosenbaum, a film critic, who was the son and grandson of movie theater exhibitors in northwestern Alabama. (Their theater chain lasted from 1919 until 1960.) (Rosenbaum has recently posted a description of and link to Cinema Treasures on his own website, www.jonathanrosenbaum.com.) This book was published originally by Harper & Row in 1980, and the University of California Press published a second edition in 1995. (A French translation with the same illustrations, Mouvements, was published in France by P.O.L in 2003.) It is now available for free in online form, and copies of the first and second editions are still available from individual booksellers reachable through Amazon, Alibris, etc. The book includes many photographs of theaters as well as personal details about the theaters, their employees, and their operations.

1188 hits | 1 comments | added Jan 17, 2009 by Jonathan Rosenbaum | report

 
Historic Aerial Photos

A web site for free viewing and, if interested, purchasing of historic aerial photography across the US from the 1930’s to present.

www.HistoricAerials.com

1119 hits | 0 comments | added Jan 15, 2009 by J Maxx | report

Lotus Petal Cinema

Lotus Petal Cinema is Nashville, Brown County Indiana’s Premier Independent Cinema & Entertainment Venue.

Located at 75 S. Jefferson St., just north of Franklin St., in the Antique Alley Shops, 1 block west of Van Buren (135).

Featuring 35 theatre seating (with cup holders!), Extensive Concession, Digital High Definition DLP projection, Dolby DTS Surround Sound, merchandise and gift shop, and much more!

In addition to movies, we also have many special events, such as music, comedy, childrens programs, theatre events, community programs, and much more. 

1101 hits | 0 comments | added Jan 9, 2009 by Lotus Petal Cinema | report