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THEATRE OF BLOOD original bw still photo set VINCENT PRICE/DIANA RIGG/IAN HENDRY
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1988 Still of American Ballet Theatre Group
1988 Still of American Ballet Theatre Group
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HAMMER HORROR STAR CHRISTOPHER LEE ORIG THEATRE OF DEATH STILL #3
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FIRESIGN THEATER - REAGAN/CARTER PICTURE 7" DISC -1980 - STILL SEALED!
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20C FOX BROADWAY THEATER MURDER VINT MOVIE STILL 1954
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Thin Lizzy - Still Dangerous: Live at Tower Theatre Philadelphia 1977 CD
Thin Lizzy - Still Dangerous: Live at Tower Theatre Philadelphia 1977 CD
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1975 Press Photo Theater Publicity Still Hay Fever
1975 Press Photo Theater Publicity Still Hay Fever
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VINTAGE THEATER PHOTO STILL *THE CHA-CHA* *PEREZ PRADO & MARY KAYE TRIO*
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Movie Still Photograph of a Theatre Scene in Juke Box Rhythm
Movie Still Photograph of a Theatre Scene in Juke Box Rhythm
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NEW-VIEW THEATRE 1970 photo 6656 HOLLYWOOD BLVD original still DONALD SUTHERLAND
NEW-VIEW THEATRE 1970 photo 6656 HOLLYWOOD BLVD original still DONALD SUTHERLAND
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THE TINGLER great 8x10 theater scene still (a652)
THE TINGLER great 8x10 theater scene still (a652)
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SHELLEY WINTERS/BEN GAZZARA/TONY FRANCIOSA/RARE ORIG. THEATER STILL C15
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RUTH GORDON/RARE ORIG. THEATER STILL C5
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DREAM THEATER Japan PROMO issue CD obi - still SEALED - other DT items available
DREAM THEATER Japan PROMO issue CD obi - still SEALED - other DT items available
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1985 Press Photo Theater Still Madwoman of Challot
1985 Press Photo Theater Still Madwoman of Challot
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1996 Press Photo National Jewish Theatre Scene Still
1996 Press Photo National Jewish Theatre Scene Still
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1965 Press Photo Figaro Theater Production Play Still
1965 Press Photo Figaro Theater Production Play Still
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LUX RADIO THEATRE  VINCENT PRICE, MICHAEL RENNIE DAY EARTH STOOD STILL
LUX RADIO THEATRE VINCENT PRICE, MICHAEL RENNIE DAY EARTH STOOD STILL
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Is the Theatre Still Dying? by Salmon, Eric [Hardcover]
Is the Theatre Still Dying? by Salmon, Eric [Hardcover]
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Still Shopping Wedding Cake Topper Still Shopping Wedding Cake Topper
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Daher Decorated Ware Tin Metal Vintage Fruit Still Life Oval Serving Tray - 953541 Daher Decorated Ware Tin Metal Vintage Fruit Still Life Oval Serving Tray - 953541

Back is marked Daher Decorated Ware 1971, Designed by Daher Long Island N.Y. 11101 Made in England. Reg Des. 953541, Patent D-226393

Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific (The New Broadway Cast) Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific (The New Broadway Cast)
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Peter Gabriel - Growing Up Live Peter Gabriel - Growing Up Live
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Peter Gabriel: Growing Up Live presents the complete 2003 Milan concert from Peter Gabriel's tour based around the album Up, featuring 17 tracks across 134 minutes. Literally central to a memorable show is a revolving stage that sees Gabriel going for a cycle ride in an exuberant "Solsbury Hill," performing "Growing Up" inside a Zorb ball, and delivering a gravity-defying sky walk in "Downside Up" with daughter Melanie. Accompanied by regular sidemen David Rhodes (guitar) and Tony Levin (bass), Gabriel is joined by the legendary Blind Boys of Alabama for the spine-tingling "Sky Blue," throughout mixing recent tracks like the abrasive "Darkness" and "The Barry Williams Show" with established crowd pleasers such as "Red Rain," "In Your Eyes," and "Sledgehammer." Gabriel may be less wired than before, but he commands the arena with effortless charm and charismatic presence, his voice retaining all its paradoxically fragile power. Presented in an understated blue light and shot in an unobtrusive, gimmick-free style, the concert begins and ends in virtual darkness with Gabriel alone at a keyboard; from the opening "Here Comes the Flood" to the final "Father, Son," Growing Up is rock theater of rare intimacy, emotion, and intelligence. The DVD is presented with a flawless 16:9 anamorphically enhanced picture and three soundtracks: rich and clear stereo, excellent Dolby Digital 5.1 and even more precise and detailed DTS. The Story of Growing Up is polished nine-minute documentary in which Gabriel talks about his ideas for the tour and the presentation of some of the songs. Tony Levin's View (five minutes) sets the song "More Than This" to photos taken by the bass player. --Gary S. Dalkin

Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 10/03/2006

United States of Poetry [VHS] United States of Poetry [VHS]
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"If it ain't a pleasure, it ain't a poem." This groundbreaking series uses this quaint, quizzical sound bite as its introduction and motto: even at their hokiest or least comprehensible, the poems and performances in these five episodes are guaranteed never to bore. Instead of simply filming flat readings, director Mark Pellington uses hypnotic camera work and MTV-style editing to forge image, music, and poetic performance into sophisticated video vignettes. Performers run the gamut from venerable Beats Ginsberg and Ferlinghetti to urban slammers, cowboy poets, drag queens, genteel seniors, and literate preteens. A surprisingly profound President Jimmy Carter shares the screen with rock stars Lou Reed and King Missile's John S. Hall. The strongest installment is probably "A Day in the Life," organized thematically by times of day--from Peter Spiro's predawn indictment of work ("Yes, the universe is not up there / It's here, and we're in it") through Matt Cook's hysterical afternoon rant on James Joyce, the potato blight, and the metric system (filmed entirely on a strangely appropriate convenience store sidewalk) to Dennis Cooper's decidedly darker reflection on desperate young boys practicing midnight's oldest art. Throughout every episode, the series drives one lesson home: Poetry is everywhere...in bug-infested tenements and secret suburbia, creeping around the hard edges of urban Hawaii and blowing across Oklahoma's open prairie. These United States are eternally fresh and exciting. This America still has plenty of room for pioneers. --Grant Balfour

Leviton AEH50-WH Architectural Edition Powered By JBL 5-Channel Surround Sound Home Cinema Speaker System, White Leviton AEH50-WH Architectural Edition Powered By JBL 5-Channel Surround Sound Home Cinema Speaker System, White
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The Leviton AEH50 surround sound home cinema speaker system combines Leviton’s legendary design with the top-tier audio engineering that makes JBL products the speakers of choice for professionals and discerning audiophiles alike. The five satellite speakers can be mounted on ceilings or walls to optimize your living space, while the 100-watt powered subwoofer effortlessly reproduces even the richest bass sounds of music and movies. AEH50 Home Cinema Speaker SystemAt a Glance:Based on JBL's distinguished line of studio monitorsCan be mounted on-wall or on-ceiling for installation flexibilityVideo magnetic shielding makes it safe to place speakers adjacent to televisionCompatible with all current surround, speaker, and equalizer modesFive channel system plus 100-watt subwoofer The Sound of ScienceLeviton’s AEH50 home cinema speaker system features industry leader JBL’s audio engineering. The two-way satellite speakers are based on JBL’s celebrated lines of studio monitors, designed to distribute crystal clear sound reproduction equally throughout the listening area. The system is a five-channel surround sound package that is compatible with the entire range of surround sound (including 5.1), speaker, and equalizer modes used today. The AEH50 uses standard audio wiring topology: the satellites connect directly to the receiver’s speaker terminals while the subwoofer connects to the “SUB OUT” or “LFE OUT” jacks. Should additional performance be desired, the AEH50 can be supplemented with the AESS5 expansion speakers to create a six- or seven-channel system. Flexible Installation, Peerless PerformanceThe versatile AEH50 home cinema speaker system is ideal for situations in which a standard in-wall or in-ceiling installation is unfeasible but full performance is still desired. Two design factors facilitate this flexibility: the ability to mount the speakers on any wall or ceiling, and robust video magnetic shielding. The fact that the satellite speakers can be mounted anywhere means that homeowners can account for asymmetrical rooms to design a custom sonic solution in areas that otherwise prohibit in-wall systems. This situation is commonly found in homes in which the fireplace is centrally located in the living room but the entertainment center is located in a corner. While this setup would render the sound distribution of an in-wall system suboptimal, the AEH50’s installation flexibility enables homeowners to set up a balanced listening area surrounding the television and seating regardless of the room setup. The AEH50’s video magnetic shielding and low-profile design make it ideal for accommodating applications in which the amount of space is limited. Many speaker systems cannot be placed near a television because of the risk of damage from magnetic interference, but the AEH50’s shielding means that speakers can be placed directly next to a television without any damage to the television. The key to sound design in a compact area is to utilize space efficiently—the flexibility and unobtrusive design of the AEH50 enable homeowners to do just that. What's in the BoxFive two-way magnetically-shielded satellite speakers with 2.5-inch woofer and .5-inch tweeter; one 8-inch, 100-watt powered subwoofer with LFE input; five architectural-grade adjustable mounting brackets; and one subwoofer input RCA cable. The AEH50 home cinema speaker system features wall- and ceiling-mount optionsas well as video magnetic shielding for maximum installation flexibility (click each to enlarge).

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Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (Two-Disc Widescreen Enhanced and Original Theatrical Versions) Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (Two-Disc Widescreen Enhanced and Original Theatrical Versions)
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The 2006 limited-edition two-disc release of George Lucas's epic space fantasy Star Wars is not only the first time the movie has been officially available by itself on DVD. It marks the first-ever DVD release of Star Wars as it originally played in theaters in 1977. What does that mean exactly? Well, for starters, the initial title crawl proclaims that this is just Star Wars, not Episode IV, A New Hope. Second, the film is without the various "improvements" and enhancements Lucas added for the theatrical rerelease in 1997 as well as the DVD premiere in 2004. So no more critters and droids scurrying around the port of Mos Eisley when Luke and Obi-Wan Kenobi first arrive, no meetings between Han Solo and Jabba the Hut and between Luke and Biggs (extraneous scenes that were cut in 1977), no enhanced explosions during the final reel, and--most importantly to some fans--no more of Greedo shooting first in the bar. Instead Han is free to be the scoundrel and not even let Greedo squeeze off a shot. What do you lose by watching the 1977 version? Dolby Digital 5.1 EX sound, for one thing (only 2.0 Surround here). Digital cleanup for another--Tatooine looks like it's been coated with an additional layer of sand cloud. But for home-theater owners, the biggest frustration will be from the non-anamorphic picture. On a widescreen TV, an anamorphically enhanced (16x9) picture at a 2.35:1 aspect ratio will fill the screen with the exception of small black bars on the top and bottom. The original edition of Star Wars, however, is not anamorphically enhanced (sometimes referred to as "4:3 letterbox"), so on a widescreen TV it will have large black bars on the top, the bottom, and the sides unless you stretch the picture (and distort it in the process, especially considering the substandard picture quality). If you're watching on a standard square-shaped (4:3) TV, though, you won't notice a difference. Yes, it's true that serious home-theater lovers who want spectacular sound and anamorphically enhanced picture can always watch the 2004 version of the movie also included in this set. But chances are good that they already picked up the trilogy edition of all three films, so their decision to buy the 2006 two-disc edition depends on how much they want the original film. The official LucasFilm stance is that this is an individual release of the 2004 version of Star Wars: Episode IV, A New Hope, and the 1977 version of the film is merely a "bonus feature." Common speculation is that the only reason the original versions are seeing the official light of day at all is to undercut the booming black market for the laserdisc version. Star Wars fans will have to decide for themselves if that's worth the purchase. --David Horiuchi

For the first time ever and for a limited time only the enhanced versions of the Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi will be available individually on DVD. Plus these 2-Disc DVD's will feature a bonus disc that includes for the first time ever on DVD the original films as seen in theaters in 1977 1980 and 1983.System Requirements:Running Time: 127 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY Rating: PG UPC: 024543263739 Manufacturer No: 2236373

Mitsubishi 3DC-1000 3D HDTV Starter Pack Mitsubishi 3DC-1000 3D HDTV Starter Pack
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Experience TV programs, movies, games, and other video content with a 3D stereoscopic effect when you combine your compatible Mitsubishi HDTV with this 3D Starter Pack, which includes everything you need to start watching 3D video at home. It comes with a 3D Adapter with remote, two pair of Active 3D eyewear with matching emitter, and an HDMI cable. The Starter Pack also comes with a Disney Blu-ray Showcase Disc, which includes 3D trailers of A Christmas Carol, Alice In Wonderland, and Toy Story 3 along with an educational short on 3D presented by Disney's Timon and Pumba characters from The Lion King. BRING 3D DLP® CINEMA HOME 3D is a large screen, immersive experience, and Mitsubishi 3D DLP® Home Cinema TVs bring theater-like 3D entertainment, home. Mitsubishi's new 3D Starter Pack enables 3D DLP® Home Cinema TV owners to enjoy 3D movies, 3D games and 3D Sports at home. The 3D Starter Pack includes two pair of active shutter 3D eyewear, a matching emitter, Mitsubishi's new 3D Adapter to convert and make compatible, various 3D signal types with all legacy and current Mitsubishi 3D-ready TVs, and a Disney® 3D Showcase Blu-rayTM disc for instant 3D gratification. Includes:? 2 Pairs of Active Shutter 3D Glasses? Emitter for 3D Glasses? Disney® Blu-rayTM 3D Showcase Disc? 3D Signal Adapter? 3D Signal Adapter Remote Control? One HDMITM CableMitsubishi's 3D Starter Pack is compatable with the following 3D-ready Mitsubishi HDTVs:L65-A90 L75-A91 WD-57833WD-60638&nbs

3D Technology Checklist This product is 3D-related. To help you get a great 3D experience, use our checklist below to ensure that you have everything you need. If you have any questions or want to learn more about 3D, we invite you to visit 3D 101--our center for everything 3D. To get started with 3D, please ensure that you have: A Display The first--and most important--item you'll need is a 3D-ready display--whether it be a 3D HDTV, 3D projector, or 3D computer monitor. These displays usually have a higher processing power than older models as they need to display one image for each eye to create a 3D effect. A Source While your display is ready for 3D playback, you still need a device to read 3D content (i.e., a movie or a show). This source can be a cable box with a subscription to a 3D channel, a 3D Blu-ray Disc player, or a PlayStation 3. Content In order to watch 3D, you will need to get some 3D content. This 3D content will come from the source mentioned above in the form of a 3D program, movie, or game. Please ensure that your 3D movies are in the Blu-ray 3D format, as this new format will provide the best 3D experience. 3D Glasses All 3D HDTVs on the market require Active Shutter glasses to create the 3D effect. You will need to buy one pair of glasses for each viewer. Also make sure that the Active Shutter glasses you buy are compatible with your display--for example, buy the glasses from the same brand as your 3D HDTV. HDMI Cable To connect your source (such as a 3D Blu-ray Disc player) to your display, you'll need a hgh-speed HDMI cable. Cables with this designation--with bandwidth speeds up to 10.2 Gbps (gigabits per second)--will be able to carry the 3D signal without any loss of quality. If you want to get more information about 3D, shop our 3D products, watch videos, or interact with other customers, visit 3D 101, our customer center about everything 3D. Experience TV programs, movies, games, and other video content with a 3D stereoscopic effect when you combine your compatible Mitsubishi HDTV with this 3D Starter Pack, which includes everything you need to start watching 3D video at home. It comes with a 3D Adapter with remote, two pair of Active 3D eyewear with matching emitter, and an HDMI cable. The Starter Pack also comes with a Disney Blu-ray Showcase Disc, which includes 3D trailers of A Christmas Carol, Alice In Wonderland, and Toy Story 3 along with an educational short on 3D presented by Disney's Timon and Pumba characters from The Lion King. Specifications Mitsubishi's 3D Starter Pack works with the following 3D-ready Mitsubishi HDTVs: 2007 Mitsubishi Models WD-57833* WD-65833* WD-73833* * feature named FX Gaming 2008 Mitsubishi Models WD-60735 WD-60C8 WD-65735 WD-65736 WD-65835 WD-65C8 WD-73735 WD-73736 WD-73835 WD-73C8 L65-A90 2009 Mitsubishi Models WD-60737 WD-60C9 WD-65737 WD-65837 WD-65C9 WD-73737 WD-73837 WD-73C9 WD-82737 WD-82837 2010 Mitsubishi Models WD-60638 WD-60C10 WD-60738 WD-65638 WD-65C10 WD-65738 WD-65838 WD-73638 WD-73C10 WD-73738 WD-73838 WD-82738 WD-82838 L75-A91 Frequently Asked Questions How is the new 3D TV technology different from older 3D? Prior to 2010, there have been 3D DVD titles that have come to market that use anaglyph glasses, which use lenses tinted red and cyan (or other colors) which are used to combine two false-color images. The result seen by the viewer is discolored and usually lower-resolution than the new method. The principal improvement of today's 3D technology is the use of active shutter and passive eyewear which are high contrast and provide for a better higher video resolution experience. Today's 3DTVs also have technology that enables 3D images to be rendered on screen as intended by the content providers. How is 3D TV different from 3D in the theater? 3DTV is a large screen, immersive experience. Many consumers have experienced 3D feature films at 3D movie theaters. The DLP technology is the technology used in majority of 3D cinema theaters. DLP is also the technology used in Mitsubishi 3D-Ready and Mitsubishi 3D TVs. In theaters, passive polarized 3D glasses are mainly used to view 3D movies. Most present day 3DTVs utilize active shutter glasses. Does everyone watching programming on a 3D TV need to wear 3D glasses? Yes. Everyone watching programming on a 3D TV must wear 3D glasses to properly see the 3D effect. Without 3D glasses, the image on the screen will appear doubled, distorted, and unwatchable. Currently, a technology does not exist which allows a single TV to display both 2D and 3D content simultaneously without 3D glasses.

Da-Lite 119 Da-Lite 119" Diagonal HDTV Format Home Theater Electric Wall Screen with Video Spectra 1.5 Fabric
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The screen that fifty years ago changed the projection environment forever with its electric operation continues to set the tone and meet the needs of the networked marketplace and home theaters. True to its roots, the Cosmopolitan still enjoys the same distinct case design, patented whisper soft motor-in-the roller operation and standard installation ease. The Cosmopolitan has expanded to include a tensioned version for the flattest possible viewing area, is available with low voltage control for third party control systems and is network ready with optional RS-232. Choose from square, video or HDTV formats with 50" x 50" through 200" diagonal sizes for home theater, educational, religious and corporate environments.

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Netgear WNCE2001 Universal Wifi Internet Adapter - Manufacturer Refurbished Contents: Universal WiFi Internet Adapter (WNCE2001) Mounting kit Ethernet cable USB power cable Power adapter Connect any Ethernet-enabled device to your wireless home network with the NETGEAR WNCE2001 Universal WiFi Internet Adapter. The adapter is perfect for home theater devices such as the Xbox 360, PS3, TiVo, Blu-ray player, and more. And thanks to its elegant, compact design, you'll save space and have a lot of flexibility in choosing where to place it.

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NetGear's WNCE2001-100NAS Universal WiFi Internet Adapter sets the standard for next-generation high performance, secure, manageable, reliable wireless local area networks. This powerful device provides the ultimate in continuous industry-standard access. Universal—works with any network enabled device. No need to buy a Wi-Fi adapter that only works with one type of device. Avoid long stringing cables. Freedom to place your home entertainment center anywhere and still connect to the Internet. The NetGear WNCE2001-100NAS Universal WiFi Internet Adapter offers the option to power by USB port means no exposed wire hanging from the TV. Purchase a NetGear WNCE2001-100NAS Universal WiFi Internet Adapter today.


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Shenzhen is a city of over 12 million people located in Guangdong Province, China, directly on the border with the New Territories of Hong Kong.

It's likely that your travel guide to China does not say much about this city except to dismiss it as industrial and good only for cheap knockoff shopping.

Similarly, if you ask people in Hong Kong about Shenzhen, they will pretend to think it's still a small town full of knife-wielding thieves and you shouldn't even consider going there.

Both these impressions couldn't be further from the truth. Shenzhen's incredibly fast growth is the reason travel books are out of date, and perhaps Hong Kong people's snobbishness about the city stems from a certain fear and envy of this shiny wealth center on their doorstep!

Modern day Shenzhen is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city that offers a wide range of cultural and leisure venues for tourists, as well as unrivalled shopping and dining. If you like Hong Kong and Shanghai, you will also love Shenzhen - fast, fashionable, cool, and not a little bit crazy!

If you are clueless about Shenzhen and want a few basic pointers, here are the three most famous city center places to see in one day:

Diwang Building

Diwang building is the tallest skyscraper in Shenzhen, at 69 floors, and the symbol of the city's super fast success. The building is office space for the city's most prestigious firms, but you can pay around 120RMB to go to the viewing deck on the 68th floor and look over the whole city center.

Opposite the Diwang building is the new multi-storey shopping center "Mix C" complete with ice rink, cinema, and lots of international style restaurants. Many of the shops in the Mix are Hong Kong style overpriced fashion boutiques, but this does not deter the hordes of window shoppers.

A short distance from Diwang is the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, which you can't go into, and still within walking distance, a block away and still the same metro station, is the Grand Theater.

Grand Theater

Completely refurbished in 2006, the Da Ju Yuan / Grand Theater in Shenzhen is a great venue for classical music and traditional Chinese music events. Shenzhen has its own Symphony Orchestra (http://www.sso.org.cn/) and with tickets normally between 60 - 300 RMB no one can complain that culture is out of reach in this modern boom city.

Across the road from the Grand Theater is Lychee Park, which is recommended for taking photos on traditional style bridges, taking a pedalo out on the lake, or watching the unnervingly professional ballroom dancing couples practice outdoors.

On the corner of the park is a large billboard with a Picture of Deng Xiao Peng, the "father of Shenzhen". It was he who came up with the idea of raising Shenzhen / Baoan from a fishing village to a global scale metropolis, and Chinese visitors to Shenzhen wouldn't want to miss a chance to be pictured in front of the late Chairman.

Citizens' Center

Shenzhen's city government decided to relocate the Central Business District west, out of the original city center (Luohu) and into brand new, spaciously planned zones in Futian District. Part of this project is the Shimin Zhongxin / Citizens' Center: a huge government building with an iconic "bird shape" roof. Not much to do or see inside, but it's worth taking a taxi around this whole area, especially at night time, to see all the shiny new skyscrapers. The newly developed area around the Citizen's Center also includes the Children's Palace amusement center and exemplary New Shenzhen Library. About half a mile south is the New Exhibition Center / Huizhan Zhongxin, which is, in typical Shenzhen style, impressive just because it is huge.

Visiting Shenzhen

If you are in Hong Kong it's an easy day trip to Shenzhen, crossing the border at Luohu (KCR to Lowu) or Huanggang (Bus to Lok Ma Chau) - both of which are less than an hour from HK Central.

If you are leaving Mainland China e.g. from Guangzhou or from Shanghai through to HK, we hope you're open minded about Shenzhen to carve out an extra whole day to stop off and explore the city.

For English language news and commentary about Shenzhen, visit the Shenzhen Blog http://www.theszweb.com/ Photos of Shenzhen, a web forum, and further information are available at Shenzhenweb Shenzhen Information: http://www.shenzhenweb.com/

Movie-like Home Theater Projectors for Entertainment Within your Reach

However, for some who cannot afford to waste the time traveling to and from movie theaters, the answer to this recreational endeavor might be just inside your own living room. Bring home the sight and sound of movie theaters with your very own home theater system. The best home theater set up may indeed include High Quality components that may bring forth the entire movie theater experience without having to drive from your house to the movie theater spending time and effort tiding heavy traffic. This modern innovation will grant you the relaxation and experience real life movie theaters provide.

Having the basic components such as the big screen and speakers with clear and flicker free images from a high quality DVD may provide the almost real movie theater experience. Home theater experts recommend that before you decide on the final set-up and equipments for your home theater system, the size of the place maybe the first consideration. If you have a small size room for your home theater system, television set may be best placed in the center and three speakers placed on the left, right and center might be enough to provide the surround sound you want in a movie theater. However, if you have a bigger place, a home theater projector might be best to provide the big screen requirement. Home theater projector screen can provide the real-life movie theater experience. It is therefore necessary that if you have a huge room for your home theater system, in combination with your home theater projector and home theater projector screen, adding more speakers around the room could be a neat recommendation. A subwoofer may also help to provide the best surround sound that will enable a movie theater surround sound come in to your living room.

There are various designs and models you can choose from for your home theater projector. You may need to understand each of their features before you decide on buying one. It may also be necessary for you to require the services of a home theater designer in order to complete the home theater package that will give you the best entertainment. This will avoid having to spend unreasonably for your home theater system including your home theater projector. Buying unrealistically huge capacity equipments for your home theater is possible especially if you do not know what are the possible choices and their differentiations that your home theater may require. A too huge home theater projector screen and the total set-up of your home theater system should be of great consideration. Your home theater designer may also provide options that may not require a television set for your home theater. How is this so? The reason for this is the technological innovations provided by your computer and home theater projectors. Home theater projectors like InFocus screenplay models maybe used with computers and small room set-up. Home theater projectors are also lightweight and maybe transported easily. For this reason, the use of home theater projectors for business presentations is helpful.

Home theater projectors and home theater projector screens may help provide the theater like experience, even for business this set-up may be extremely useful and thus is getting to be popular. Your home and office home theater system setup is an innovation only a few intelligent consumers can avail of. However, I am sure that knowing all these options and the basic television, three speakers and DVD player may be worthy for people who wants a home theater, you may not really need a home theater projector if the room for your home theater system is not very huge. Enjoy theatrical experience right in your living room by intelligently researching your possible option. You may then experience the relaxation movie theaters give without having to tide heavy traffic going to the movie theater.

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Does a drive-in movie theater still have its showing if its raining or snowing?

Just wondering

I have been to many a drive in movie in the rain, as long as people don't leave the movie goes on. And drive ins are closed during the winter months so I don't think they ever showed films during a snow storm.

And what's sad is a couple of years ago they tore down the big screen and the snack bar. Another teen memory gone.

Sneak peek at theater
The Coralville Center for the Performing Arts still is more than a year away from opening, but theater-goer Judy Steciw already has an idea of what the view might be like from the seats.

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