Tomorrow - Friday, 5/9
7 PM
Preserve Me A Seat
Location: 600 4th St, West Sacramento - that's the corner of 4th & F in West Sacramento, just over the river from downtown.
Admission: $5.00
We don't remember a lot about our distant past, but we do remember our favorite movie theatre. "Preserve Me a Seat" is a documentary about these theatres and the ongoing fight to protect and preserve them for future generations. Featuring preservation efforts in Boston (The Gaiety Theatre), Detroit (The former Michigan Theatre), Chicago (The DuPage Theatre), Omaha (The Indian Hills Cinerama Theatre), and Salt Lake City (The Villa Theatre), "Preserve Me a Seat" will appeal to anyone who has cherished memories of seeing their favorite movies in a grand theatre, and who appreciates the unique architecture of movie theatres. Even more than that, however, the documentary explores a number of urban development issues particularly relevant to Sacramento in a number of ways (not just theaters): adaptive reuse, a lack of response by city governments to their constituency, the destruction of historic spaces for the sake of what are essentially urban lofts (high-end residential units, at least), and much more. There's also the irony that we, who move into a space and create a theater to the best of our ability, are showing this, rather than a beautiful (actual) theater.
And then at 10 PM: (separate $6.00 admission)

Coming up next week, May 16 - "Meditate and Destroy," a documentary on Dharma Punx author Noah Levine, with director Sarah Fisher in attendance. You'll also be able to listen to Capital Public Radio, KXJZ (90.9 FM) between 2 and 3 PM on May 16 to hear Sarah interviewed live on Insight!
Digital projection on to a large screen. Seating is now (for now anyway) on padded chairs! Feel free to still bring your own chair if you want, though!