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Posted by jeffpelline on March 8, 2017 · Leave a Comment
VINTAGE MOVIE THEATERS HAVE helped define the charm of Gold Country towns for decades, including ones in Angels Camp, Colfax, Auburn and Grass Valley. But in an era of Netflix, Hulu and Apple TV, movie theater owners face challenging times. Few have done a better job of upgrading their theaters to attract the iGeneration and […]
Filed under Art · Tagged with Azriel LaMarca, Barbara Getz, CineCafe, Del Oro, Del Oro Theatre, downtown Grass Valley, first run movie theater, Grass Valley, Jeff Pelline, john pugh, London's National Theatre, Michael LaMarca, Mike Getz, motion pictures, movie theater, movies, mural, New York Met Opera, Sierra foothill movie theater, Sierra Theaters, South Yuba River Citizens League, SYRCL, trompe l'oeil, visit Grass Valley
Posted by jeffpelline on May 25, 2015 · Leave a Comment
“VISIT CALIFORNIA” HAS A celebrity spokesman—actor Rob Lowe, who shares his love for the great outdoors, and the dining, arts and culture scene. As it turns out, Grass Valley has its own informal group of celebrity tourism ambassadors—the famous people who perform at The Center of the Arts and had a great visit. Besides performing, […]
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