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  2. Museum to show free movies for Women's History Month - AOL

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    Mar. 5—MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Museum and Art Center will offer a series of free movie screenings this month, in honor of Women's History Month, according to an announcement from Museum ...

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    A community health worker with Central Virginia Health Services will be at the Petersburg library every Tuesday from 1 to 6 p.m. offering completely free blood pressure screenings.

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  5. Revival house - Wikipedia

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    A revival house, rep house, or repertory cinema is a cinema that specializes in showing classic or notable older films (as opposed to first run films).Such venues may include standard repertory cinemas, multi-function theatres that alternate between old movies and live events, and some first-run theatres that show past favorites alongside current independent films.

  6. Event cinema - Wikipedia

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    Event Cinema has seen a return of an older, affluent audience, previously turned off by the multiplex experience, and cinemas are starting to capitalise on this by offering waiter-serviced, high class finger food and alcoholic beverages, complete with bars and restaurants, a world away from the traditional popcorn/soft drink model; art house ...

  7. White House Family Theater - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan watch a film in the White House Family Theater in 1986.. The White House Family Theater is located in the East Wing of the White House. The first film screened in the White House was The Birth of a Nation in 1915; however, early film viewings occurred in the main building as the facility lacked a dedicated theater.