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EPISODE · May 6, 2018 · 29 MIN

Biz503 S03E18 - More Than A Movie Theater

from Portland Radio Project · host Portland Radio Project

Depending on how they're counted, Portland is home to about a dozen indie and art-house movie theaters. They all occupy a special niche in their communities, and this week, we're talking about three of them and their histories, their transformations, and what they offer in addition to being great places to see great films. Our guests this week are: Lani Jo Leigh, owner of The Clinton Street Theater Doug Whyte, executive director of The Hollywood Theatre Dannon Dripps and Julie Stewart, general manager and co-owner, respectively, at The Academy Theater. Our hosts this week are Dave Barcos, founder of The Bridge Incubator in Vancouver, Washington; and Dotty Scott, owner of Premium Websites, LLC and host of Ask Dotty on PRP.

Depending on how they're counted, Portland is home to about a dozen indie and art-house movie theaters. They all occupy a special niche in their communities, and this week, we're talking about three of them and their histories, their transformations, and what they offer in addition to being great places to see great films. Our guests this week are: Lani Jo Leigh, owner of The Clinton Street Theater Doug Whyte, executive director of The Hollywood Theatre Dannon Dripps and Julie Stewart, general manager and co-owner, respectively, at The Academy Theater. Our hosts this week are Dave Barcos, founder of The Bridge Incubator in Vancouver, Washington; and Dotty Scott, owner of Premium Websites, LLC and host of Ask Dotty on PRP.

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