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O Cinema survived the threat of eviction after a proposal to oust the South Beach indie movie theater for screening a ...
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 ...
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 ...
O Cinema South Beach, an independent, non-profit movie theater, has been showing sold-out screenings of the controversial, Oscar-winning film No Other Land. But the Miami Beach's mayor calls the ...
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.” ...
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.
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner has withdrawn his proposed plan to evict O Cinema from its publicly owned building over the theater’s decision to screen the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land.” ...
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner’s March 13 proposal to shut down the city’s nonprofit art house cinema, O Cinema, following screenings of the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land” is ...
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.