Oakland Grand Lake Theater Owner Allen Michaan’s Last Marquee For A While Due to Pandemic
ONN – Oakland Grand Lake Theater Owner Allen Michaan’s Last Marquee For A While Due to Pandemic
Allen Michaan made his last Oakland Grand Lake Theater Marquee in a while, when he personally climbed a ladder to install the letters that would form one of his hard-hitting political messages. This one, a double feature: “The Death Of The Corona Virus and The End Of Donald Trump.”
The vlog is based on a video set made by another long time friend, Gary Meyer. Yes, the same Gary Meyer who owns the Balboa Theater in San Francisco and was the boss of the Telluride Film Festival, and before that the owner of the Landmark Theatres chain.
Hopefully, we all get though this mess so we can enjoy movies at the Grand Lake, again.
Stay tuned.
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