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In this era of video iPods and minivan DVD players, a renaissance in the drive-in movie business seems unlikely. But in the past decade, nearly 100 drive-in movie theaters have opened or re-opened. More at NPR.com.
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In this era of video iPods and minivan DVD players, a renaissance in the drive-in movie business seems unlikely. But in the past decade, nearly 100 drive-in movie theaters have opened or re-opened. More at NPR.com.
3 comments:
I LOVED that ten minute between-movies movie.
Why am I nostalgic for pop culture of a period I didn't even live through? How bizarre!
hey you!! There's something in today's paper that you and Olivia must go to! A Faery Hunt (note the Renaissance Fair spelling) An interactive play in which fairies take children on a quest for the Faery Queen. O'Melveny Park, 17300 Sesnon Blvd., Granada Hills. Sat. 10:30 a.m. $10. (818) 324-6802.
xxo, maria
At first, I read that as Faery Haunt and thought that it was some strange combo of genres. A hunt sounds like fun. We'll check it out.
Steve, you will live through it. It's coming back!
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