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The cinemas are open seven days a week, with daily matinee and evening performances ( no matinees on Monday ), making a total of almost 3, 500 screenings annually.
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Since December 1989, ABC No Rio has hosted weekly punk / hardcore matinees on Saturday afternoons.
For most of the 1980s, the NYC punk / hardcore scene had been focused around the Sunday matinees at CBGB's.

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Infatuated with theatre, he often cut classes at DeWitt Clinton High School to attend afternoon matinees.
Songs I Heard won Connick another Grammy for best traditional pop album and he toured performing songs from the album, holding matinees at which each parent had to be accompanied by a child.
A friend remembered that the plots of the silent matinees Bix and his friends watched on Saturdays didn't interest him much, but as soon as the lights came on he would rush home to see if he could duplicate the melodies the accompanist had played during the action.
The unauthorised juvenile productions of Pinafore were so popular that Carte mounted his own children's version, played at matinees at the Opera Comique beginning on 16 December 1879.
For several years, CBGB held weekly hardcore matinees on Sundays.
* Midnight Ramble: Oscar Micheaux and the Story of Race Movies ( 1994 ) is a documentary whose title refers to the early 20th-century practice of some segregated cinemas of screening films for African-American audiences only at matinees and midnight.
As a teenager, during World War I, she was given opportunities to do " good works ", organizing and performing in " matinees " for the servicemen.
Bands made famous by matinees include Reagan Youth, Bad Brains, Beastie Boys, Agnostic Front, Murphy's Law, Cro-Mags, Leeway, Warzone, Gorilla Biscuits, Sick of It All, The Misfits, Straight Ahead, and Youth of Today.
With the collapse of the CBGB hardcore matinees, due to constant violence, a more activist DIY scene began to develop around ABC No Rio and the squats of the Lower East Side.
Following World War II generations grew up attending the Saturday matinees at the picture house, or sessions at the new, out door.
He brought a fresh perspective to the theatre and introduced Sunday matinees at a reduced cost in order to widen their audience.
Additional performance experience includes principal roles in student matinees, study cover assignments of major roles and paid public engagements for community outreach.
The Nexus Initiative also underwrites student matinees, High School Night, and HGO's radio broadcast.
* Kingsway Movie Theatre Restored by Rui Pereira-The Kingsway Theatre operates daily with matinees and evening shows-playing recent releases and first run films.
Thalberg also gave a series of solo matinees in New York and Boston at which he played own works as well as chamber music.
People who grew up here have fond and nostalgic memories of childhood Saturday matinees, complete with weekly episodes of Batman and Super Man.
The nightly shows, including moonlight matinees that started at 11: 15 p. m., were the entertainment highlight of the world ’ s greatest water carnival.
In 1965, they embarked on what was planned to be a two-year stint abroad ; they stayed abroad ten years, befriending Siegfried & Roy, incorporating the wives into their act ( The Four Crocksons ) and staging children's matinees in Dutch, German and English while residing in Spain for nightclub-shows.
The Greenshow is an outdoor performance that precedes each play during the summer season, excluding matinees.
The episodes ran in theaters as Saturday matinees ; it also starred Duncan Renaldo, later famous as TV's Cisco Kid.
The film was screened at weekend matinees during its original U. S. release, and made over US $ 6. 5 million.

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* Adrienne de La Fayette ( 1759 – 1807 ), wife of the marquis de Lafayette
Among those who attended were Governor General Adrienne Clarkson, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Lise Thibault, various politicians ( including then Prime Minister of Canada, Jean Chrétien, and then Premier of Quebec Lucien Bouchard ), Gordie Howe, Jean Béliveau, and then Canadiens team captain Saku Koivu.
) Back in France, in 1912 they made their second film together, Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth ( Queen Elizabeth ), and the following year, Adrienne Lecouvreur.
In 1916 a childhood friend, Raymonde Linossier ( 1897-1930 ), introduced Poulenc to Adrienne Monnier's bookshop, the Maison des Amis des Livres.
* Adrienne Louise Clarkson ( née Adrienne Louise Poy ) 伍冰枝 ( 1939 -; born in Hong Kong ), First Canadian-Chinese ( and first visible minority ) Governor General of Canada ( 1999 – 2005 )
After managerial experience at the Grand Theatre Leeds and elsewhere, in 1879 he took over the management of the Old Court theatre, where in the following year he introduced Madame Helena Modjeska to London in an adaptation of Maria Stuart ( by Schiller ), together with productions of Adrienne Lecouvreur, La Dame aux camélias and other plays.
Meanwhile, several other counselors have been hired to help Steve with the camp, including Alice ( Adrienne King ), Bill ( Harry Crosby ), Marcie, Jack ( Kevin Bacon ), Brenda ( Laurie Bartram ) and Ned ( Mark Nelson ).
Poy is the daughter of Richard Charles Lee ( 利銘澤 ; Cantonese: Lee Ming Chak ), who is the son of famous businessman Hysan Lee in Hong Kong, and Esther Yewpick Lee ( 黃瑤璧 ; Cantonese: Lee Yiu Pik ) and the sister-in-law of Adrienne Clarkson, who was Governor General of Canada from 1999 to 2005.
His new books included Post-National Arguments: The Politics of the Anglo-Canadian Novel since 1967 ( 1993 ), Reading ' KIM ' Right ( 1993 ), an analysis of the public persona of Canada's first woman prime minister, Canadian Literary Power ( 1994 ), a study of how Canadian literary reputations are constructed and defended, Karla's Web: A Cultural Examination of the Mahaffy-French Murders ( 1994 ), an examination of how newspaper crime writing distorts both victims and criminal justice issues, Cultural Mischief: A Practical Guide to Multiculturalism ( 1996 ), a poetry collection that mocked both the sentimentalities of multiculturalism's proponents and the narcissism of its critics, and Mr & Mrs G-G ( 2002 ) an examination of Canadian Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson and her husband, writer John Ralston Saul, that accused both of a pretentiousness that misrepresented and stifled actual Canadian realities.
Terri was married to composer John Biggs ( b. 1932 ), with whom she had two daughters, Jennifer Walton and Adrienne Biggs, both violinists.
A few films worth mentioning include, but are not limited to, Prom Night, in which Jamie Lee Curtis would again embrace a scream queen role, Friday the 13th, the first entry having both a female antagonist ( Betsy Palmer ) and protagonist ( Adrienne King ), A Nightmare on Elm Street, now considered a slasher-classic, with the introduction of supernatural serial killer Freddy Krueger, had its leading actress, Heather Langenkamp, dubbed a scream queen.
A number of the most prominent African American poets to emerge are women, and other prominent women writers include Adrienne Rich ( born in 1929 ), Jean Valentine ( born in 1934 ) and Amy Gerstler ( born in 1956 ).
* Crash ( 1978 film ), a made-for-TV docudrama starring William Shatner and Adrienne Barbeau
Some other web examples of hypertext fiction include Adrienne Eisen's Six Sex Scenes ( 1995 ),
:* Jill Rivers ( Tara Buckman ) and Marcie Thatcher ( Adrienne Barbeau ), two attractive women start the race in a black Lamborghini Countach.
The ten woman flight attendant crew on Flight 401 included: Mercedes Ruiz, Sue Tebbs, Adrienne Hamilton ( lead flight attendant ), Trudy Smith, Dorothy Warnock, Pat Ghyssels, Beverly Raposa, Patty Georgia, Stephanie Stanich and Sharon Transue.
Notable actors appearing in a recurring or guest star capacity include Rebecca Romijn ( as supermodel Adrienne Barker, Spade's TV wife ), Brian Dennehy ( as Dennis ' father who gets engaged to Nina in an episode ), David Cross ( as Elliot's younger brother who pretends to be mentally disabled ), Rhoda Gemignani, Brooke Shields as Nina's younger sister, Stephen Root, Steve Carell, Tom Kenny, Dana Carvey, Ana Gasteyer, Jim Wise, Tiffani Thiessen, Andy Dick, Gina Gershon, Dave Foley, Ali Larter, Penn Jillette, Kevin Sorbo, Kathy Lee Gifford, Mark Hamill, Valerie Perrine, George Lucas, Amy Sedaris, Kadeem Hardison, Willie Garson, Melissa Rivers, French Stewart, Carmen Electra, Ray Liotta, Snoop Dogg, Judy Greer, Cheri Oteri, and Paul Parducci as Deke " The Dekester " Williams.

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