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Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis is presenting a trio of the playwright’s early one-act plays. They show the influence the city’s vibrant cinema culture of the 1930s had on the writer.
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The pandemic has been tough on St. Louis movie theaters, but the tiny Arkadin Cinema in Bevo Mill has big plans for the future – starting with a move indoors.
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Harman Moseley has seen plenty of evolution in the film exhibition industry since he got his start in it in August 1977. But he called the onslaught of streaming services and a global pandemic, combined, a paradigm shift.
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A Michigan cinema company is expanding into the St. Louis region by opening an eight-screen theater during the pandemic.
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Arts organizations in the St. Louis region will soon be able to apply for some of the $15 billion in grants Congress approved for coronavirus pandemic relief.
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Movie theater owners in the St. Louis region hope they’ll be back in business in 2021, but they’re worried that the coronavirus pandemic has changed their industry for good.
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St. Louis Cinemas owner Harman Moseley isn’t sure when he can reopen the Chase Park Plaza Cinemas and MX Movies and Bar. But as St. Louis prepares to…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: November 18, 2008 - The Shady Oak theater has bowed to the wrecking ball. While some may see this as…
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If you’re a Star Wars fanatic, your thrusters are probably already in hyperdrive in anticipation of the release of the next installment of the franchise,…
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A midnight screening of the new Batman movie The Dark Knight Rises turned into a gruesome scene of death and destruction in Aurora, Colo., early Friday when a gunman opened fire on the audience.