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“It’s the perfect movie for this very moment in time, as we come back to life, filled with new hope and possibility. That’s a story that Hollywood can and should get behind,” writes David Canfield in his Variety review.
“In the Heights” is the movie he is praising and relishing, and I am in total agreement. If you see one movie this summer, this is the one to see. It is the totally delightful American story that tells a tale of hope, opportunity, friendship, love and so much more. It is setting a high bar for the start of this Oscar year, and it is “set to define Hollywood’s comeback year,” added Canfield in his review.
By Margie Young More than the Movies
Jim and Dianne Rosengrant, Dietrich Theater volunteers, two of many volunteers, staff, and community members who have helped make the Dietrich what it is today.
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Margie Young
As I write this column on April 13, the exact date of the Dietrich Theater’s 20th Anniversary of its reopening, I decided to contact a few friends of the Dietrich and asked if they could help me write about its impact over the last 20 years.
The comments that they texted, related, or emailed make the 20 years of hard work and dedication so worth it. We are humbled by the comments that came flooding in.