Tuesday, January 13, 2009 , Updated
Dallas’ Magnolia Theatre offers free simulcast screening of the President’s Inaugural Address
Dallas' Magnolia Theatre - along with five other Landmark venues (in New York, Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus and St. Louis) - is inviting the public (first come, first served - seats subject to availability) to enjoy some of their "gourmet concessions" (i.e., popcorn and bottled water) while watching Barack Obama get sworn in as the 44th President of the United States.
In case you've been living under a rock, this happens next Tuesday (Jan. 20), with coverage beginning at 10:30 a.m. (The Mag will be simulcasting PBS broadcast coverage of the event.)
Landmark and Magnolia Theatre management: SAAAAlute!
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RollingThunder1975, says:
Will there be Inaugural goodies to munch and drink on?
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RollingThunder1975, says:
oops I misread and did not see the popcorn, bottled water comment
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Jesus Valadez, says:
Damn, I have to get to class at 1130. :\
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