Like many large and small theaters across the U.S., West Newton Cinema fell victim to the financial squeeze of the pandemic. But West Newton Cinema isn't just any theater. It's an 86-year-old institution. And that's what owner David Bramante is banking on. https://t.co/e9mtgUMaQO
🚨UPLIFTING STORY ALERT 🚨 This West Newton independent movie theater looked like it was heading for closure - but not if these movie lovers have anything to say about it: https://t.co/lYGu5QvEQO
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Fans of the West Newton Cinema (@Newton_Cinema) are hoping to save the theater by buying it back from a developer it was sold to & reimagining it as a nonprofit, after years of pandemic-related losses @wncfoundation23 https://t.co/vqiWU5jh8F @GBHNews
NPR is not state affiliated media. It is public media. The NYT is not propaganda. It is the most robust news organization in the English speaking world. The bias as to who is being targeted on this site by its leadership is so very clear. And it’s not a small thing.
Post-pandemic, more small independent theaters like the West Newton Cinema are looking to stay alive as nonprofits. @clemoult@GBHNews https://t.co/HghypLSein
"They've lost a lot of talent. They've picked up some,” one #RedSox fan told me. “I'm hoping for [the Sox to] go back to the playoffs again. But, we'll see. It's a long season. Everybody stays healthy, you never know what could happen.” https://t.co/UKvsHrkufY @GBHNews
There are almost always warning signs before gun violence happens. @markbardenSHP of @sandyhook said identifying those signs is an opportunity to prevent a tragedy - and it's already working. Watch: https://t.co/PlO1CSyOPT