Comments from Ross Melnick

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Ross Melnick commented about Fairfax 6 Theatres on Oct 26, 2001 at 3:23 am

Tom, I think you’re thinking of the Fairfax 3 Theaters that was previously run by Loews Cineplex. This Fairfax theater is still owned by Cinema West:

http://www.cinema-west.com

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Ross Melnick commented about Granada Theatre on Oct 1, 2001 at 11:37 pm

Here you go:

1216 State Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-966-2324

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Ross Melnick commented about Uptown Theatre on Oct 1, 2001 at 3:55 am

Bill & Joe, You’ll need to contact the theater directly at (202) 966-8805. Thanks!

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Ross Melnick commented about AMC Mountain Farms 4 on Oct 1, 2001 at 12:18 am

Word on the street is that Barnes & Noble will be opening in the space once occupied by the ancient AMC 4.

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Ross Melnick commented about Baronet and Coronet Theatre on Sep 24, 2001 at 3:01 pm

The Baronet & Coronet was closed on September 13, 2001 and has been sold to a real estate developer.

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Ross Melnick commented about Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre on Aug 27, 2001 at 1:56 pm

Jerome, you can find the Count Basie Theatre’s seating chart at http://209.191.6.101/images/seats.gif. Enjoy!

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Ross Melnick commented about Catlow Art Center on Aug 8, 2001 at 6:01 pm

A new grassroots effort has begun in Barrington, Illinois to save the historic and popular Catlow Theater. Supporters are asking local residents to sign a petition asking village officials to become more involved in the Catlow’s preservation and conversion into an arts and community center.

The deadline for signatures will be Wednesday, August 15th and the petition will then be presented to village officials at their August 16th meeting. Petitions are currently located at the Catlow Theater (112-16 W. Main St.) and inside Boloney’s Sandwich Shop (114 W. Main St.) More locations around town will be announced shortly.

According to the Catlow Theater (http://www.nbeat.com/catlow/), “The village needs to know that there is support for this effort from within the community before they will act. This is your chance to show your support and help preserve Barrington’s favorite historic treasure.”

The tudor revival Catlow is one of the few remaining single-screen theaters in the area and, rarer still, it is still showing movies on one of the larger screens around.