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Tag Archives: cinema
Be a Part of the Preservation of the Alger Theatre
By Jeffrey Buck Detroit is one of the greatest cities in the world. Many may not believe that statement because of the hardships it has endured these past decades but those same people often have never visited Detroit. It’s not … Continue reading
Posted in Detroit, Things To Do
Tagged alger, architecture, broadway, cinema, detroit, donation, film, history, independent, Michigan, musical, neighborhood, play, preservation, save, shows, theatre
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A conversation with the guys behind Corktown Cinema
By Patrick Smith It has been a hard, frustrating few years since The Burton Theatre in Detroit was forced to close its doors due to a dispute with its landlord. Since then we here at the Spine have been following … Continue reading
Posted in Detroit, Film Reviews, Things To Do, TV/Film
Tagged cinema, contest, corktown, detroit, film, hatch, help, Michigan, movies
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Joel Landy tells his side of the Corktown Cinema fight
This is a response, from Joel Landy owner of the former Burton International School, to Patrick Smith’s Explaining the Corktown Cinema Internet Fight published August 14, 2012. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and … Continue reading
Posted in Detroit, Politics, TV/Film
Tagged burton theatre, cinema, corktown, corktown cinema, Detroit troubles, film, Liars, movies
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Explaining the Corktown Cinema Internet fight
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Woodward Spine. By Patrick Smith Yesterday there was an Internet slap-fight between the operators of Cass City Cinema … Continue reading
Posted in Detroit, Politics, TV/Film
Tagged burton theatre, cinema, corktown, corktown cinema, Detroit troubles, film, Liars, movies
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“A Column with no title, yet” about Film & TV
The Woodward Spine would like to introduce our newest contributor, Collin Porteus. Collin will be writing a weekly TV/Film column for us with an emphasis on what’s currently going on in the metro Detroit area. It was about two weeks … Continue reading
Posted in Boom Micin' with Collin, Detroit, TV/Film
Tagged blake griffin, burton international school, burton theater, carmelo anthony, cass corridor, cinema, community, detroit, Detroit 187, film, film tax incentives, joss whedon, just go with it, justen bieber, livonia, maxsar studios, michigan film office, midtown, rick snyder, sasha grey, schoolcraft, the avengers, the nfl, the wire, tom gores, troll 2, tv, TV/Film
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