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Media Meet

Celebrating Century-Old Community Theaters

A spotlight on 1920s Upper Michigan theaters, and those working to them alive and well.

Aired 06/22/2024

Media Meet

Celebrating Century-Old Community Theaters

Season 2024 Episode 18 | 28m 47s

A spotlight on 1920s Upper Michigan theaters, and those working to them alive and well.

A spotlight on Upper Peninsula theaters constructed during the 1920s. See how these historical structures have been able to survive, and hear from those working to keep these theaters alive and well long into the future. Guests: Bruce Greenhill, Ironwood Theatre; Seth Anderson, The Braumart; Kristin Underhill, Crystal Theatre; and David Nelson, Negaunee City Planner for the Vista Theatre. (2418)

Aired 06/22/2024

Media Meet

Celebrating Century-Old Community Theaters

Season 2024 Episode 18 | 28m 47s

A spotlight on Upper Peninsula theaters constructed during the 1920s. See how these historical structures have been able to survive, and hear from those working to keep these theaters alive and well long into the future. Guests: Bruce Greenhill, Ironwood Theatre; Seth Anderson, The Braumart; Kristin Underhill, Crystal Theatre; and David Nelson, Negaunee City Planner for the Vista Theatre. (2418)

Aired 06/22/2024

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Media Meet
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Media Meet

Media Meet is WNMU’s weekly public affairs program which delves into the issues that are important to the Upper Great Lakes Region. During the half-hour program community leaders and special guests engage in intelligent discussion and candid debate regarding topics of local interest.
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