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Santikos Entertainment (formerly Santikos Theatres) is an American movie theater and entertainment center chain based in San Antonio, Texas.. Santikos Entertainment is a for-profit company that exists for the sole purpose of giving back to non-profits in the San Antonio area in the form of donations, sponsorships, grants, and programming.
ParkNorth Mall, Uptown San Antonio, Texas. A second San Antonio theater opened in 2009 (Park North), with six screens. [19] In June 2010, founder Tim League was brought back as CEO of the franchise operations. [20] A third San Antonio location (Stone Oak) opened on November 5, 2010, with six screens.
San Antonio. Captain Gus (Joe Alston) Johnny's Treehouse (Johnny Dugan) ... Benny Carle-Classic Alabama TV (on Birmingham/Huntsville TV in the 1940s/50s/60s/70s)
Palladium Ballroom 9 October 2009 ... San Diego San Diego State University's Open Air Theatre ... San Antonio: AT&T Center: 12 June 2009 Des Moines: Wells Fargo Arena ...
The premiere was held on the tenth anniversary of Murphy's army discharge at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. [ 11 ] The world premiere of The Alamo (2004) was held at the Majestic on March 27, 2004 with Dennis Quaid , Billy Bob Thornton , Jason Patric , Patrick Wilson , Emilio Echevarria , Jordi Molla , native Texan writer/director John Lee ...
Based on San Antonio's Riverwalk, the new Aztec Theatre re-opened in August 2009 as a concert venue. San Antonio Rose Live was a two-hour live show featuring traditional country western, swing, and gospel music. The band featured nine world-class musicians from Nashville, Branson, Austin, and San Antonio.
San Francisco I-Beam: I Love You, Law and Order October 1, 1991 Los Angeles The Cathouse I Love You October 2, 1991 The Troubadour: I Love You, Burning Hands October 5, 1991 San Diego: Winter's October 6, 1991 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium: October 7, 1991 Phoenix: Mason Jar I Love You October 9, 1991 Austin: Back Room October 10, 1991 Dallas ...
Birmingham was a stagecoach stop in the 19th century between Detroit and Pontiac. In 1839, the railroad tracks were extended to Birmingham with two steam trains a day running to Detroit. On June 18, 1896, the Oakland Railway, the electric interurban, was constructed to Birmingham; it provided service to Detroit in 40 minutes. This service ended ...