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The Dixie Center for the Arts, also known as the Dixie Theater or simply the Dixie, is a theater-style venue located at 212 North Vienna Street in Ruston, Louisiana. The venue originally opened as the Astor Theater in 1928. The Astor offered showings of silent films and live concerts with tickets ranging from 10 to 50 cents.
AURC, the lender that represents 132 investors, agreed to provide a loan to help fund the second phase of Point Ruston project, which included 218 multi-family units, a movie theater, retail shops ...
The City of Ruston sent the EPA a letter earlier this year with a list of concerns regarding future development at Point Ruston. Point Ruston LLC has developed waterfront condos, apartments, homes ...
Davis had opened the first Dixie Crystal Theatre at the corner of Sugarland Highway and Central Avenue in 1934. [3] The theaters got their name from the local sugar industry product. [4] The architect of the new Dixie Crystal Theatre was Chester A. Cone of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach, who also designed the Prince Theatre in Pahokee.
The developer behind plans for luxury condos in downtown Puyallup has backed out of the project. The McBride-Cohen Management Group had plans to build The Ezra at Pioneer Park at 330 Third St. SW ...
Ogunquit Playhouse produces four or more shows each season, running May through October, with performances Tuesday through Sunday. Creative teams are brought in from around the world; casting for each show is hand-picked from Broadway and Regional actors in New York, Los Angeles, and across the country; and their commitment to New Works has given the industry world premieres musicals such as ...
Point Ruston said an exclusivity contract with this Mexican restaurant precluded similar vendors from selling food in the area.
Rustin is a 2023 American biographical drama film directed by George C. Wolfe, from a screenplay by Julian Breece and Dustin Lance Black, and a story by Breece about the life of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin. [2]