On 27 Jan, 2005, at 10:53, L a s e r B e a m ® wrote:
Kyle Cassidy wrote:
I don't know why they didn't just switch to showing art films
or why the bridge didn't begin showing art films...
The correct question here is "Why did Robert Redford refuse to put up
any money so that the Art films he
Kyle Cassidy wrote:
I don't know why they didn't just switch to showing art films
or why the bridge didn't begin showing art films...
.
laserbeam®
[aka ray]
back in the day, cinemagic devoted one of its 3 screens to
repertory cinema...
You are receiving thi
In a message dated 1/27/2005 9:54:38 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And what
landlord out there on this list would let a tenant be 100K in
arrears?
A .landlord whose decisions are made by people to whom money is just a
bunch of numbers on a piece of paper or com
Title: RE: [UC] "Penn wanted us out" from today's DP (one of two related stories)
> I don't know why they didn't just
switch to showing art films
Brilliant. But
they'd need new ownership and a new vision, so good thing Penn's kicking their
sorr
Title: RE: [UC] "Penn wanted us out" from today's DP (one of two related stories)
The article didn't say specifically that they were $100,000 in arrears, it left me wondering if they'd been "late" on rent that totalled $100,000 over a peroid of time.
I don
At 08:35 AM 1/27/2005 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Theater owner: Penn wanted us out for years
University says cinema owes approx. $100,000 in late rental payments
By danielle perlman
January 27, 2005
"It is a seasonal business ... every business deals with that in
University City," Sheppard sa
Theater owner: Penn wanted us out for years University says
cinema owes approx. $100,000 in late rental payments
By danielle perlmanJanuary 27, 2005Penn wants Cinemagic 3 out
-- but not because of late rent, at least according to company President Andrew
Sheppard."This situation has nothing