Atlanta, GA
Atlanta’s Tara Theatre could reopen soon
ATLANTA – Atlanta’s Tara Theatre, recognized for exhibiting principally unbiased and, up to now, typically even controversial movies, might be reopening quickly greater than three months after closing.
Then-owners, Regal Cinemas, made the announcement again in November to shutter the ability situated on the nook of Cheshire Bridge and Lavista roads after greater than 55 years.
What’s being carried out to reopen the Tara Theatre?
Based on studies, Plaza Theatre proprietor Chris Esobar appeared in a video message forward of Tuesday’s evening closing screening for the Atlanta Jewish Movie Pageant asserting that the theatre would reopen in “few months.”
Escobar reportedly partnered with a number of organizations and buyers to make this occur.
The taraatlanta.com web site now permits individuals to donate or buy advance reward playing cards. The objective is to boost about $50,000 to have the ability to open the theatre once more.
The “about web page” now reads:
“Delivered to you by the staff at The Plaza Theater Atlanta – we have taken over this historic venue and plan to return it to it is former glory – WITH YOUR HELP. Test again for additional updates.”
Reward playing cards are available in $10, $25, $50, or a customized quantity.
Donations as small as $1 may also be made.
The historical past of Tara Theatre
The theatre opened in 1968 because the Loew’s Tara, a 1,200-seat single theatre named for the plantation within the Atlanta-centric film “Gone with the Wind.” The theatre would cut up into two within the Nineteen Seventies after which would turn out to be 4 theatres within the subsequent decade.
It was acquired by Regal Cinemas in 2002 and underwent a rework that invoked silver display legends, calls again to the golden age of movie, and an artwork deco look.
The theatre formally closed on Nov. 11 with its final showings, leaving Midtown Artwork Cinema and The Plaza Theatre as the 2 remaining artwork home theaters within the metropolis.
Atlanta, GA
Update on murdered security guard
Ty Ross, 29, was killed on Luckie Street in downtown Atlanta nearly three years ago, outside the club where Ross was working as a security guard. Now his accused killer is finally going to trial. FOX 5’s Rob DiRienzo has the story.
Atlanta, GA
Hosea Helps brings Thanksgiving meals to hundreds of families in need across Atlanta
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – On Thanksgiving, the caravan of delivery drivers showed up early. At Hosea Helps, volunteers will be taking a warm meal to hundreds of families in need across Atlanta.
“It’s a great testament of love from Atlanta’s residents to Atlanta’s residents,” said Awodele Omilami, CEO of Hosea Helps.
Omilami said they’re providing a meal to more than 1,300 people citywide.
He said that includes 670 children, 350 seniors and roughly 200 unhoused individuals.
“It’s an eye opener of all the need that’s in the Atlanta area. It’s also really heartwarming to see all these families together,” said Stephan, one of the 60 volunteers at Hosea Helps on Thursday.
The food was prepared by Michael Matthews, catering chef for the Atlanta Falcons.
“I’ve been up for two days straight cooking and preparing. And everything. I just thinking just being here watching this is super amazing,” said Matthews, on Thursday.
The caravan left the southwest Atlanta warehouse by midday, venturing to senior housing, homes, and encampments across Atlanta.
We met David Gold at Peachtree Senior Towers among the 50 tenants who received a warm meal.
“It’s all about sharing love and recognizing food and shelter are the two most important things we can have,” Gold said.
Omilami said the meal is just the beginning of the work that their volunteers to build connection and help those in need.
He said the meal gives them a foot in the door to help bigger needs.
“I’ll know whose being evicted, I’ll know whose lights are turned off, I’ll know whose fleeing domestic violence,” said Omilami.
He said his volunteers will return next week to start addressing these more fundamental issues. He said they’ll help retore utilities, prevent evictions, and help move people from cars to hotel to homes.
Omilami said their work is made possible by personal and corporate donations. You can find more information on how to help here.
“This is the city showing up to take care of itself,” said Omilami.
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Atlanta, GA
Police investigating deadly Thanksgiving shooting at SW Atlanta home
ATLANTA – Atlanta police are investigating a deadly shooting at a home early Thanksgiving morning.
Officials say the shooting happened at a home on the 1100 block of Booker Avenue SW shortly before 3 a.m. on Thursday.
Officers arriving at the scene found a 52-year-old man who had been shot at least once, Despite the best efforts of the officers, the man died at the scene.
The Atlanta Police Department’s Homicide Unit is working to determine what led up to the deadly shooting.
Officials have not released the victim’s identity.
If you have any information that could help with the investigation, call the Atlanta Police Department.
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