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Fort Smith Arkansas, the location of the novel True Grit. Photographed with a Canon EOS 3 and Tokina 28-70 f/2.8 lens on Ilford HP5+
Pins I've been making for the Yuma Symposium pin swap- I took this pic when they were about 3/4 of the way done.detail shot
Notice that one of the bulbs is broken? For Guess Where London. The Everyman Cinema on Baker Street, formerly known as The Screen on Baker Street.
Brave too. She ran the Southport Half Marathon yesterday. I have nothing but admiration for her. She puts myself and many others to shame, I'd say.
on a recent hike at Mt. Nebo, cloud cover helped make for dramatic light at sunset. Mt. Nebo State Park is located at Dardanelle, Arkansas. (as an aside, Dardanelle, Arkansas was the fictional setting for the novel "True Grit", later made into a popular movie in 1969, and again in a new version last year.Sadly, neither version was filmed in Arkansas.)
Clark & 119th St.
Opened in 1924, the Hoosier Theatre shared a three-story building with the Illiana Hotel (now apartments)and storefronts. It could seat around 650 and originally featured both vaudeville and movies.
In 1963, the Wurlitzer organ from the massive Uptown Theatre in Chicago was moved into the Hoosier but it was never installed. It eventually was broken up for parts.
In 1987, the theater was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Today, recently refurbished, and still a single-screen movie house with a huge, two-story tall screen (one of the only classic movie theaters still in operation in all of Northwestern Indiana), the Hoosier now seats just over 600, and screens both second-run and classic films, as well as hosting the occasional concert or other live entertainment on its stage.
Fort Smith Arkansas, the location of the novel True Grit. Photographed with a Canon EOS 3 and Tokina 28-70 f/2.8 lens on Ilford HP5+
Fort Smith Arkansas, the location of the novel True Grit. Photographed with a Canon EOS 3 and Tokina 28-70 f/2.8 lens on Ilford HP5+
"The Coen Brother's" part of the "Film Icon's collection " acrylic on canvas by Fin Collins
acting website www.irishfilmactress.com/
Side view of a railroad car prop for the remaking of the movie "True Grit," taken May 2, 2010 in Granger, Texas. This Paramount movie is directed by Ethan & Joel Coen, starring Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon. This is scheduled to be released to theaters December 25, 2010.