Conneaut theater may reopen soon (Star Beacon)

Theater Schmeater announces its 2009 season (Seattle Times)Theater news: Seattle’s Theater Schmeater announces a 2009 season with “Act a Lady,” a gender-bending comedy by Jordan Harrison, and an Edward Albee double bill called “At Home at the Zoo,” and more.

Second Chance Theater: Home of the Giants (Chicagoist)A movie we saw at last year’s Chicago International Film Festival has a return engagement at the Midwest Independent Film Festival this Tuesday, and it’s got our seal of approval. Home of the Giants was one of our surprise favorites last year, partially because going in we weren’t expecting much from a high school crime thriller starring Haley Joel Osment . But we were impressed : .

Hollywood executive remembers old theater (Akron Beacon Journal)It isn’t every day that This Place, This Time gets a message from Hollywood. Akron native Millard L. Ochs, president of Warner Bros. International Cinemas in Burbank, Calif., sent an e-mail to say that he thoroughly enjoyed the Sept. 1 article about the Strand Theater.

Riggin instructs students in BC theater (The Heights)After teaching in the Boston College theatre department for the past seven years, professor Patricia Riggin continues to love her job. Her passion for the theater began early, studying dance from the age of 6, then performing in plays in grammar school and at St.

$45.5M nursing home project moves forward (Savannah Morning News)A number of seniors are one step closer to living in style. With the recent acceptance of its application for a new $45.5 million nursing home, the Riverview Health and Rehabilitation Center is progressing toward beginning an ambitious project to replace its current 47-year-old structure. The 284-bed nursing home, owned and operated by Chatham County until a nonprofit group bought it for $1 .

CEATEC Roundup: Sony’s 0.3mm OLED display, Sharp’s solar-power TV, Panasonic’s LifeWall concept (ZDNet)While we all wait around until January for the Consumer Electronics Show, an event like CEATEC Japan can give us a taste of the future for home theater. And since ZDNet didn’t offer to fly me over there to check it out first-hand (cough, next year, cough), I had to do the next best thing: Scour the Internet for the coolest technologies other folks got to stand in front of and drool over. Here’s .

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