Tag: Egyptian Theatre
Netflix Reveals Remodel Plans for the Egyptian Theater
Dubbed a “rewind rehab,” the plans aim to modernize while preserving historic details
Netflix Purchase of Historic Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood Finally Wraps
American Cinematheque will continue to operate the cinema and stage regular screenings
21 Movie Theaters in L.A. You Need to Experience Before You Die
You owe it to yourself to do movies the right way
Here’s How Two Hollywood Packrats Changed the Way You See Old Movies
The vintage movie collections from these superfans are headed to auction this month
Dig Deep Into Los Angeles Restaurant History at the American Cinematheque
Josh Kun, chef Sherry Yard, and Joan Crawford as Mildred Pierce on the big screen
Space Savers: Meet the People Fighting to See the Past in L.A.’s Future
Experts weigh in on how historic places in Los Angeles will look in 2020 and beyond
Time Frame: The Egyptian Theater 91 Years Ago and Now
In the 1920s, the Egyptian came up with a number of preshow rituals to entertain its guests
Nick Cave is not a Fan of the Sick Bags on United Flights
Lollipop ladies, decapitated heads, and free poetry: Nick Cave reads from his new book Sick Bag Songs
See Nathan Marsak’s Rare Photos of Downtown’s Long-Gone Bunker Hill
The historian will illuminate the rise and fall of the grand downtown neighborhood
The 4th Annual L.A. EigaFest
Showcasing the best of contemporary Japanese cinema, the Japan Film Society presents premieres, galas, screenings, and panel discussions. Various times.