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The arts community continued to rally to O Cinema's support ahead of what's bound to be one of the most watched actions taken by Miami Beach commissioners in recent years: voting whether to terminate ...
He had introduced a resolution that would end the city’s lease with the O Cinema theater and cut government grant funding. But at a City Commission meeting Wednesday, as speakers denounced ...
O Cinema survived the threat of eviction after a proposal to oust the South Beach indie movie theater for screening a ...
The mayor’s effort to terminate O Cinema’s lease drew a wave of backlash, including dozens of speakers who attended the meeting to support the theater.
O Cinema in South Beach could lose city funding and its lease for screening “No Other Land,” the Oscar-winning documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
CEO Michael O'Leary addressed the issue of windows for the first time since named to the top job two years ago.
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner has withdrawn his proposed plan to evict O Cinema from its publicly owned building over the theater’s decision to screen the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land.” ...
Update, March 19: In response to a broad backlash, Miami Beach mayor Steven Meiner withdrew his proposal to evict O Cinema. He still maintains that the documentary is a “public safety threat.” ...
Cinema United trade group Chief Executive Michael O'Leary called on studios to extend most films to a 45-day theatrical ...