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Bakersfield and surrounding Kern County have long been used as a major "on-site" filming location. Starting with Opportunity and a Million Acres, in 1913, hundreds of movies, and countless television shows and commercials, have been at least partly filmed in the county. [1] The lure to the area is the diverse landscape.
The Fox Theater is located at 2001 H Street in Downtown Bakersfield, California.The theater, which opened on Christmas Day, 1930, is a historic performing arts and community events center located in downtown Bakersfield, and hosts a variety of events, ranging from ballets, numerous community events, movies to contemporary pop and rock acts.
BIFF 2.0 was held on November 24–25, 2006. As was the case with BIFF 1.0 and BIFF 1.5, it was again held at the Spotlight Theatre, Bakersfield. [6] BIFF 3.0 was held on November 1–3, 2012. In contrast to previous BIFFs, BIFF 3.0 was held at a new venue, The Empty Space, Bakersfield. [7]
Amber is a dissatisfied manager at Tuscan Grove, an Italian chain restaurant in Bakersfield, California.After being recommended by her boss, Paul, Amber receives an all-expenses-paid trip to Italy to participate in Tuscan Grove's special management program, as well as an opportunity to meet the company's charismatic founder and CEO, Nick Martucci.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Sounds of sorrow and anger at losing a loved one filled the air Tuesday night. An only child, grandson, baby cousin, teammate, classmate and friend. That’s who 15 ...
Valley Plaza Mall is a shopping mall in Bakersfield, California. It is the largest mall in the San Joaquin Valley. [2] The mall is situated near California State Route 99, the city's main north–south freeway. [3] Anchor stores are Forever 21, JCPenney, Macy's, and Target.
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In 2004, KERO-TV, along with the other McGraw-Hill stations, claimed that they tried to preempt Saving Private Ryan, but out of desperation, aired the film. [15] [16]On September 8, 2014, the station dropped the Sony game shows Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune due to Scripps' chain-wide effort to replace the shows in their markets with lower-cost local and chain-produced programming.