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The next Detroit: The catastrophic collapse of Atlantic City
With the closure of almost half of Atlantic City's casinos, Newark set to vote on gambling and casinos or racinos in almost every state, it seems as if the reasons for the very existence of Atlantic City are in serious jeopardy. Israel Joffe Atlantic City, once a major vacation spot during the roaring 20s and 1930s, as seen on HBOs Boardwalk Empire, collapsed when cheap air fare became the norm and people had no reason to head to the many beach town resorts on the East Coast. Within a few decades, the city, known for being an ‘oasis of sin’ during the prohibition era, fell into serious decline and dilapidation. New Jersey officials felt the only way to bring Atlantic City back from the brink of disaster would be to legalize gambling. Atlantic City’s first casino, Resorts, first opened its doors in 1978. People stood shoulder to shoulder, packed into the hotel as gambling officially made its way to the East Coast. Folks in the East Coast didn't have to make a special trip all the way to Vegas in order to enjoy some craps, slots, roulette and more. As time wore on, Atlantic City became the premier gambling spots in the country. While detractors felt that the area still remained poor and dilapidated, officials were quick to point out that the casinos didn't bring the mass gentrification to Atlantic City as much as they hoped but the billions of dollars in revenue and thousands of jobs for the surrounding communities was well worth it. Atlantic City developed a reputation as more of a short-stay ‘day-cation’ type of place, yet managed to stand firm against the 'adult playground' and 'entertainment capital of the world' Las Vegas. Through-out the 1980s, Atlantic City would become an integral part of American pop culture as a place for east coast residents to gamble, watch boxing, wrestling, concerts and other sporting events. However in the late 1980s, a landmark ruling considered Native-American reservations to be sovereign entities not bound by state law. It was the first potential threat to the iron grip Atlantic City and Vegas had on the gambling and entertainment industry. Huge 'mega casinos' were built on reservations that rivaled Atlantic City and Vegas. In turn, Vegas built even more impressive casinos. Atlantic City, in an attempt to make the city more appealing to the ‘big whale’ millionaire and billionaire gamblers, and in effort to move away from its ‘seedy’ reputation, built the luxurious Borgata casino in 2003. Harrah’s created a billion dollar extension and other casinos in the area went through serious renovations and re-branded themselves. It seemed as if the bite that the Native American casinos took out of AC and Vegas’ profits was negligible and that the dominance of those two cities in the world of gambling would remain unchallenged. Then Macau, formally a colony of Portugal, was handed back to the Chinese in 1999. The gambling industry there had been operated under a government-issued monopoly license by Stanley Ho's Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau. The monopoly was ended in 2002 and several casino owners from Las Vegas attempted to enter the market. Under the one country, two systems policy, the territory remained virtually unchanged aside from mega casinos popping up everywhere. All the rich ‘whales’ from the far east had no reason anymore to go to the United States to spend their money. Then came the biggest threat. As revenue from dog and horse racing tracks around the United States dried up, government officials needed a way to bring back jobs and revitalize the surrounding communities. Slot machines in race tracks started in Iowa in 1994 but took off in 2004 when Pennsylvania introduced ‘Racinos’ in an effort to reduce property taxes for the state and to help depressed areas bounce back. As of 2013, racinos were legal in ten states: Delaware, Louisiana, Maine, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and West Virginia with more expected in 2015. Tracks like Delaware Park and West Virginia's Mountaineer Park, once considered places where local degenerates bet on broken-down nags in claiming races, are now among the wealthiest tracks around, with the best races. The famous Aqueduct race track in Queens, NY, once facing an uncertain future, now possesses the most profitable casino in the United States. From June 2012 to June 2013, Aqueduct matched a quarter of Atlantic City's total gaming revenue from its dozen casinos: $729.2 million compared with A.C.'s $2.9 billion. It has taken an estimated 15 percent hit on New Jersey casino revenue and climbing. And it isn't just Aqueduct that's taking business away from them. Atlantic City's closest major city, Philadelphia, only 35-40 minutes away, and one of the largest cities in America, now has a casino that has contributed heavily to the decline in gamers visiting the area. New Jersey is the third state in the U.S. to have authorized internet gambling. However, these online casinos are owned and controlled by Atlantic City casinos in an effort to boost profits in the face of fierce competition. California, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Pennsylvania and Texas are hoping to join Delaware, Nevada, New Jersey and the U.S. Virgin Islands in offering online gambling to their residents. With this in mind, it seems the very niche that Atlantic City once offered as a gambling and entertainment hub for east coast residents is heading toward the dustbin of history. Time will tell if this city will end up like Detroit. However, the fact that they are losing their biggest industry to major competition, much like Detroit did, with depressed housing, casinos bankrupting/closing and businesses fleeing , it all makes Atlantic City’s fate seem eerily similar.
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The Town of Milford Connecticut
A cute downtown harbor area with a number of bars and restaurants and beautiful colonial architecture. The train station is right downtown and mercifully the post road is farther north" taarok
Cold Spring
Cold Spring is on the Hudson and is a quaint river town with good hiking on nearby trails and "mountains". See below for a tiny write up from weizenbock
"Mount Airy Lodge, where all you have to bring is your love of everything." timspc
"There's also a casino and a shooting range in the area. My friends took me away for a birthday weekend. Very affordable. Very fun." ravelight
Ithaca
If you're willing to go a little further than 3 hours (more like 4 or so) It's a nice college town with lots of good restaurants and shops and has a lot of cool hiking trails with waterfalls nearby. It's also located at the bottom of one of the finger lakes with a bunch of wineries to go wine tasting at along the lake. u/drjimmybrungus
Saratoga Springs
"it's a spa town. If you're an American history buff, the Battle of Saratoga took place about 15 minutes outside of the present-day town." chengjih
Adirondack Trailways Bus , plenty of B&Bs to choose from, quaint city with a bunch of options for side-trips. carpy22
The Berkshires!
Lenox and Great Barrington are nice, great dinner spots, hiking outdoor activities, plus museums like the Mass MOCA and the Norman Rockwell museum for indoor adventures. Chesterwood is a fantastic outdoor sculpture park with light hiking and outdoor installations, and Tanglewood for amazing music (mostly classical) if they haven't yet closed for the season. lizzyism
Delaware Water Gap, NJ
"1.5-2 hours by car. Worthington State Forest is a good campsite with shower. Hike Red Dot Trail for a good view, or Tammany Trail. Kayaking in the river is fun, too." consuellabanana
Peekskill
There is an old motel there which you can walk up the hill to. The rooms were built in the 50s and are kinda small but most have views of the Hudson Valley. Also, it's a discount place so ask for a remodeled room (room 39 is very nice) and there are bunches of great restaurants in the area. I think you can get discounts from Hotels.com for the room. You can spend a day walking around the city of Peekskill. Great bookstore, old shops, art district etc. If you want, you can hop a train for a side trip to a number of smaller towns and cities like Sleepy Hollow. Anonymoustard
Long Branch
1:30-1:50 from city- Take the NJ Transit train down to Long Branch. From the station its a short walk east to the beach and Pier Village. Make sure to take a stroll to hit up the Windmill, Max's, Surf Taco or The Inkwell for lunch, Lighthouse for ices. Good bars w/ local crowd on Brighton Ave. Beginning Memorial Day weekend, you can also change trains in Long Branch and head down to Asbury Park. Walk down Cookman Ave. to the Boardwalk & beach area. You can do this out-of-season as well but it's quiet and trains run less frequently. sokpuppet1
Bear Mountain state park
"For hiking / picnicking. Also possible to get a bus from NY17 on the other side of Harriman at Arden Valley Rd. Hike from Bear Mountain Inn to that point on the Appalachian Trail is ~25 miles." frankiepoops
The Highlands
Ferry from Wall Street Pier 11 to the Highlands and taking a quick Uber to Donovan's in Sea Bright (in the summer). Beach bar and easy to get to/from. Can be a day trip! Flaythemall
Harriman State Park
Drive down Seven Lake parkway and choose whichever lake suits you best. Some have sectioned off swimming areas, and the first lake tends to be the most crowded, but further down the parkway is usually quiet. If you can manage to get up during the week, it is virtually empty. There are a few lakes that have some tucked away little coves that are good for swimming, though it is not allowed and park rangers will yell at you if they see you (or so I have heard...personally, never ran into one). Its about 1.5 hrs outside nyc. roboecho
Storm King
Storm King, the largest outdoor sculpture park, is great. It's an easy drive, about an hour and half. Then you could possibly continue on to Peekskill (~30min from Storm King) and have drinks/snacks at the Peekskill brewery. And I love Hudson Valley, great restaurants/scenery and lots of nice charming towns to visit like Milton, the aforementioned Peekskill, Cold Spring, or Kingston are all worth checking out. Read this NY Times article. And if you're going up this weekend, you might be able to get tickets to the "Jack O'Lantern Blaze" at Van Cortlandt Manor in Cronton-On-Hudson. Check out these pics. You could visit the Culinary Institute in Hyde Park and get a meal at one of the campus restaurants staffed by the students. Bear Mountain is another nice outdoorsy getaway OIlberger
Vanderbilt on Long Island
Really nice grounds for the kids to run around, you can all tour the old house(where if I remember right they have a mummy) and there's a planetarium. Also on Long Island you can go to Sagamore Hill which is Teddy Roosevelt's house. Its pretty cool to tour since he was an avid hunter. FirstLadyofBeer
Delaware Water Gap
" The Martz Bus is frequent and convenient. carpy22
Troy, New York
"Historic downtown along the Hudson, the home of Uncle Sam." carpy22
Nyack, New York
I love Nyack! I live here now actually. You can get there by taking the Metro North to Tarrytown and then take the Hudson Link across the River. Lots of little shops and restaurants. On the weekends there’s lots of bikers around. Monthly there’s a pretty big street fair that garners a lot of visitors. Strawberry place is the best for breakfast (cash only). UP Lounge or OD’s for dinner. The Local or Karma for drinks. Piermont is very close (biking or cheap bee distance). They have cute stores and restaurants. You can rent kayaks and kayak in the Piermont Marsh, or walk out on Ferry Road which is the furthest you can get to the middle of the Hudson without being on a boat or ferry. nakedrottweiler
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1.Sonoma, California Sonoma is a historic city in northern California of the renowned Sonoma Valley winemaking region. It is best known for its art galleries and the colonial-era Sonoma Plaza. A must-visit for destination for wine lovers, Sonoma boasts a bounty of wineries and vineyards and is described by U.S. News & World Report as “Napa’s rustic, less-refined and more-relaxed sister with its typical Mediterranean weather with hot, dry summers (although nights are comfortably cool) and cool, wet winters.” Sonoma is also ranked number one by U.S. News on its Best Small Towns to Visit in the U.S.A. ranking and second on its Best Places to Visit. 2.Steamboat Springs, Colorado While Steamboat Springs might be known for its skiing activities, it’s ranked as the third best summer destination for the American travelers. The latter has 6 peaks including Mount Werner alongside the city’s geothermal hot springs are said to have therapeutic properties. 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However, the months that span Memorial Day to Labor Day fall within peak tourist season for this area, so plan on booking your stay in advance. 5.Shenandoah National Park, Virginia Shenandoah National Park located about 40 miles northwest of Charlottesville, Virginia offers plenty of activities for a weekend getaway. It extends along the Blue Ridge Mountains in the U.S. state of Virginia with the Skyline Drive runs its length, and a vast network of trails includes a section of the wide range of the Appalachian Trail. For anyone looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy city life this summer, you can’t beat heading to a national park. Pack up and hike along the Appalachian Trail, plan a picnic and trek out to see cascading waterfalls and wildlife, or hop in your car for a scenic drive along Skyline Drive. With more than 200,000 acres of land mass and forest to explore, camping sites, dining and lodging, and ranger programs, the park offers an ideal respite away from the busy city network. June till the end of August is the busiest season for tourism in Shenandoah National Park, so lodging and other accommodations may cost more than your usual budget. 6.Washington, Connecticut Washington is a rural town in Litchfield County of Connecticut which falls within the New England region of the United States. The town is beastly known for its picturesque countryside, historic architecture, active civic and cultural life with a total population of 3,578 as per the 2010 census. All the diehard fans of the hit TV series “Gilmore Girls” will love a weekend trip to Washington (approx about 50 miles west of Hartford), again one of the small New England hamlets that provided inspiration for the show’s fictional town. One can invest its days strolling along the quiet streets and stopping into local cafes and indulge in bookstores, and enjoy a silent retreat at night to the Grace Mayflower Inn & Spa to name a few. Mostly all the hotel and lodges houses a full-service spa and a well regarded restaurants, meaning not just the fans of the TV show will enjoy a hectic getaway to this idyllic spot. The best times to visit Connecticut for ideal weather are between May 7th to October 21st. 7.Atlantic City, New Jersey Atlantic City is a resort city in New Jersey facing on the Atlantic coast that’s known for its numerous casinos, massive beaches and iconic Boardwalk. The city was established in the early 1800s as a health resort, today the city is lined up with glitzy high-rise hotels and nightclubs and many other night life activates. Addition to gambling slot machines and varieties of table games, almost all the casinos offer spa treatments, performances by famous comedy and music acts, and high-end shopping. Apart from casinos, miles of shoreline and a renowned boardwalk, the city is a great summer getaway from the nearby biggest manmade concrete jungle New York City. While one is not relaxing on the beach, take a 228-step hike up to the top of Absecon Lighthouse for panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Kids will love a visit to the Atlantic City Aquarium and Storybook Land, and all ages will have fun at the Steel Pier, a nearly century-old amusement park with rides for young and old. It is always advisable to book your room in advance as because summer is the most popular time to visit. Hotel prices aren’t as high as they were in the city’s heyday as expected. https://trivoyagefare.tumblr.com/post/182015590070/best-cities-to-travel-for-summer-gateways
“Seussical the Musical”: 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Rhynsburger Theatre. University of Missouri Summer Rep performers present this fun-filled musical based on the works of children’s literature great Dr. Seuss. The show continues July 19-23. $10 to $15. theatre.missouri.edu.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Morning Movies: Summer Series – Storks Monday-Friday, 10 AM at Forum 8 Theater. Those belonging to our Frequent Moviegoer Rewards (FMG) will be able to see any movie in the series free-of-charge when they present their FMG card at the box office. Each member will get up to 6 free admissions with their FMG card per show. Non-members will be charged $1.00 per ticket. Storks have moved on from delivering babies to packages. But when an order for a baby appears, the best delivery stork must scramble to fix the error by delivering the baby.
Family Magic Night Friday 5:30 PM at Christian Fellowship Auditorium, 4600 Christian Fellowship Rd. Magician Joel Meyers has been seen on America’s Got Talent and Penn & Teller. You don’t want to miss this amazing show! Food trucks will be available at 5:30pm. Magic show begins at 7:00pm. Priority seating tickets only sold online. General admission tickets ($20) sold online or at Tiger Pediatrics locations: 303 Keene Ste 404 or 200 Southampton Dr.
Fun Family Fishing Night Friday 6-8 PM at Jefferson Farm & Garden. Enjoy an evening of fun and relaxation at Jefferson Farm and Garden. Bring your family and friends to fish in the seven-acre stocked fishing pond. Cost is $5 per person (children 4 years and younger free) and includes the rental of a fishing pole, bait, one s’more and one drink. Fishing is catch and release only and a fishing license is not required. Please register by calling Amy Dooley at (573) 239-6134 or [email protected].
Movies in the Park: Moana Friday 8:45 PM at Cosmo Park. Free admission courtesy Missouri Care, presented by Columbia Parks and Recreation. Bring a blanket and enjoy a movie on the large, inflatable screen under the stars! Concessions and food trucks available. No rain dates.
Mighty Max Youth Triathlon Saturday 7 AM at Wilsons Beach and Tennis Club. Swim, bike, and run – 6 and under, 7-8, 9-10, and 11-14 each have separate distances.
Boone County Farmers Market Saturday 8-12 PM at the Columbia Mall. When in Season, the following products expected at the market include: Flowering Plants, Vegetable Plants, hanging baskets, tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, onions, beets, radishes, spinach, lettuce, apples, peaches, berries, cucumbers, zucchini, meats, jams, jellies, soaps, baked goods, kettle corn, watermelon, cantaloupe, pumpkins, gourds, winter squash, etc.
Columbia Farmers Market Saturday 8-12 PM in the ARC Parking Lot. Fresh vegetables & fruit, meat, farm fresh eggs, cheeses, honey, cut flowers, plants, artisan items & more. As a producer-only market, everything sold here is offered by the farmers and artisans who help sustain our region. SNAP (food stamps) accepted at all markets. Live music every Saturday! Rain or Shine.
Water Festival Saturday 9-12 PM at Rock Bridge Memorial State Park. Have fun with water and learn about streams and animals that live in streams through activities designed for children and families. Staff with several agencies will provide displays or activities including: catching aquatic animals in the stream, using an interactive stream model, finding what watershed you live in, learning about fish and pollution in rivers, and exploring Connor’s Cave. From 10:30 a.m. to noon, participate in a guided hike of about 3/4 mile to Gans Creek for more water fun and use of nets to catch aquatic animals. Free. Recommended for ages 4 years and up. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Registration is not necessary.
Butterfly Festival – Pollinator Café 10-4 PM Saturday and 12-4 PM Sunday at Jefferson Farm & Garden. Come and celebrate the opening of the Native Butterfly House at Jefferson Farm and Garden, one of only two native butterfly houses in the state of Missouri. Free tours will engage all ages and will highlight the important role that butterflies play in our ecosystem and how visitors can attract and support butterflies in their home gardens. A variety of fun activities will be offered each weekend for kids to participate in. Event is free but some activities will have a small fee to participate.
Meet the Author: Dr. Bill Young Saturday 10:30 AM at Boone County Historical Society. Wilkinson was the white owner and founder of the famed Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro Leagues. Dr. Young will discuss Wilkinson's impact on the game, race relations and the Kansas City's team's place in history. Admission is free and there will be Harold’s Doughnuts.
Connor’s Cave Tours Saturday-Sunday 1-3:45 PM at Rock Bridge Memorial State Park. During “Weekends on the Boardwalk,” you can enjoy a free guided tour of Connor’s Cave using park lights and helmets. Walk the Devil’s Icebox Trail on your own until you reach Devil’s Icebox where the park staff and volunteers will assist you. Learn about caves, bats and pink planarian. Each tour lasts about 20 minutes. Expect to get your feet wet. Tours will be offered every Saturday and Sunday afternoon except when weather is inclement or naturalists are not available. Reservations are not required. You may arrive anytime between 1 and 3:45 PM. Recommended for ages 5 and up. Please no pets.
Collector’s Series Wine Release Party and Art Show Saturday 2-6 PM at Les Bourgeois Tasting Room. Be among the first to sample and purchase the latest release of our Collector’s Series wines. Guests will be treated to tastings of the new vintages by our winemakers, a selection of appetizers by our Chef and live music. In addition, the winning artists featured on the labels will have collections of their artwork for show and sale.
Orr Street Farmers and Artisans Market Sunday 9-1 PM at Wabash Station Parking Lot. Produce, art, jewelry, crafts, music by Austin Jones and the Bootheel Boys, and Ozark Mountain Biscuit Food Truck.
GALLERY
The Process of Healing: Through June 30 at the University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archaeology, 115 Business Loop 70W. Artist Bill Chlanda’s photo essay explores the ways and means of healing from childhood abuse. maa.missouri.edu.
Evolution of Perspective: Through July 16 at Orr Street Studios, 106 Orr St. Featuring works by Sara McCahon and Ashley Meyer. orrstreetstudios.com.
Collections Show: Thursday through Aug. 1 in the Sidney Larson Gallery inside Brown Hall.
Summer Exhibit: Through July 29 at Sager Braudis Gallery, 1025 E. Walnut. Exhibiting artists are Rebecca Crowell, Jessica Keiser, Carrie Shryock, Joel Sager and Kensuke Yamada. sagerbraudisgallery.com.
In the Studio:: Through July 30 at Montminy Art Gallery, inside Boone County Historical Society, 3801 Ponderosa St. Nine artists in Access Arts’ residency program showcase their work across various mediums. boonehistory.org.
The Romance of Ruins: through Aug. 13 at the University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archaeology, 115 Business Loop 70 W. This exhibit looks to ruins of the ancient world for inspiration, showing how “romantic decay” was a muse for artists working in the 18th through 20th centuries.
Eclipsed: Through Aug. 23 at Columbia Art League, 207 S. Ninth St. With a historic eclipse set for August, the CAL summer members’ show is oriented around light and dark. columbiaartleague.org.
Mike Seat: Through August at Talking Horse Theatre, 210 St. James St. The stalwart Columbia artist’s oil paintings will be on display.
Courtiers, Courtesans and Crones: Women in Japanese Prints: Through Oct. 29 at the MU Museum of Art and Archaeology. Using woodblock prints, this exhibit examines the narrow ways in which women were conceived by male Japanese artists. maa.missouri.edu.
SPORTS
Nothing this week Sports Fans!
LIVE MUSIC
Tuesday
Grady Philip Drugg, Paddlefish, Sweet Milk 8 p.m. at Café Berlin; $5.
Tales and Scales 6:30 PM at Daniel Boone Regional Library.
Leighton Roden 7 to 10 p.m. at Murry’s.
Wednesday
Hot Summer Nights: Let’s Build An Orchestra 6:30 p.m. at Missouri Theatre; free.
Richard Parker, Clockwork Eclectic, Integrow, The Monte Carlos 8 p.m. at Rose Music Hall; $5.
Columbia Jazz Jam 8 p.m. at Café Berlin; free.
Tom Andes 7 to 10 p.m. at Murry’s.
Thursday
Norm Ruebling Band 6 PM at The Roof.
The Steel Woods, Schuyler Prenger and the Dirt Road Junkies, Southern Avenue 7 p.m. at Rose Music Hall; $5.
Lisa Rose Quartet 7 to 9 p.m. at The Vault.
Artie’s Univibe 6:30 p.m. at Jazz, A Louisiana Kitchen.
Friday
Hot Summer Nights: Rock On 7:30 p.m. at Missouri Theatre; $14 to $34.
King of the Roots 8:30 p.m. at The Blue Note; $5.
My Twins, Conman Economy, Between Elsewhere, The Radio Buzzkills 9 p.m. at Rose Music Hall; $5.
Artie’s Univibe 6:30 p.m. at Jazz, A Louisiana Kitchen.
The Onetwentyones 9 p.m. at Midway Lounge; $3.
Saturday
C-Rock City 4 PM at Les Bourgeois A-Frame.
Hot Summer Nights: Orchestral Fireworks 7:30 p.m. at Missouri Theatre; $13 to $32.
Tim Pilcher and Monica Lord, Lake Mary, The Moody Pinks 8 p.m. at Café Berlin; $5.
Nevalra, Degrave, Dead Medusa, Devourist 9 p.m. at Rose Music Hall; $5.
Indyground 8 p.m. at The Blue Note; free.
Syncopation with DJs KEVO and GeeCee 10 PM at The Industry.
Norm Jolly 6:30 p.m. at Jazz, A Louisiana Kitchen.
Tom Andes 9 p.m. at Murry’s.
Sunday
Ironweed, Swampweed 7 p.m. at Shelter Gardens; free.
The Kansas City Street Band 3 p.m. at Rose Music Hall; $7.
Lawn Chair Concert Series: J. Monet 4 PM at Douglass Park; free.
Summer Garden Series: Ironweed Bluegrass Band & Swampweed Cajun Dancehall Band 7 PM at Shelter Gardens; free.
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Cpl. John McBurney (Colin Farrell), a wounded Union soldier, finds himself stranded In rural Virginia. Before he bleeds out, he is rescued by a young student (Oona Laurence) of the Miss Martha Farnsworth Seminary for Young Ladies. Nicole Kidman stars as Miss Martha, the headmistress of this isolated, all-girls boarding school. Rather than report John to the authorities, Martha decides to nurse him back to health. The first man this house has seen in ages, John quickly fetches the attention of the seminary's seven residents, including the schoolteacher (Kirsten Dunst), a student (Elle Fanning) and Miss Martha herself. THE BIG SICK - A Pakistani-American standup comedian (Kumail Nanjiani) falls for an American woman (Zoe Kazan), despite the fact that his family wants him to consent to an arranged marriage with someone from his own culture. CARS 3 - To get back in the game, Lightning McQueen will need the help of an eager young race technician with her own plan to win, inspiration from the late Fabulous Hudson Hornet, and a few unexpected turns. DESPICABLE ME 3 - Gru and his wife Lucy must stop former child star Balthazar Bratt from achieving world domination. FUNERAL PARADE OF ROSES - Toshio Matsumoto's staggering 1969 masterpiece transports us to the queer bars of Tokyo, where a magnetic young dancer named Eddie (Peter, of Kurosawa's Ran) and reigning drag queen Leda (Osamu Ogasawara) compete for the affection of club owner Gonda (Yoshio Tsuchiya, another Kurosawa regular). Eddie and Leda's riveting rivalry plays out like a sideways take on a famous Greek myth. As it dives into this story, Funeral Parade of Roses offers an exhilarating example of the possibilities of cinema. Wildly floating between fiction, documentary and the avant-garde, this one-of-a-kind Japanese New Wave title ― a major influence for Stanley Kubrick on A Clockwork Orange ― is just now appearing on North American shores, beautifully restored and ready to startle. [Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday only]. THE HERO - The legendary Sam Elliott stars as Lee Hayden, an aging Western movie star with a gorgeous voice. It's been decades since Hayden starred in a great movie. Now he relives his past alongside his friend and former co-star (Nick Offerman). As he confronts mortality, Hayden finds himself striking up a relationship with a stand-up comic (Laura Prepon) and attempting to form a bond with his daughter (Krysten Ritter). The Hero was written specifically for Elliott by writer-director Brett Haley (I'll See You in My Dreams). THE HOUSE - A dad convinces his friends to start an illegal casino in his basement after he and his wife spend their daughter's college fund. MEGAN LEAVEY - MEGAN LEAVEY is based on the true life story of a young marine corporal (Kate Mara) whose unique discipline and bond with her military combat dog saved many lives during their deployment in Iraq. THE MUMMY - A battle in the Middle East accidentally unearths Ahmanet, a betrayed Egyptian princess who was entombed under the desert. Now, a soldier of fortune must stop the resurrected monster as she embarks on a furious rampage through London. PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES - Captain Jack Sparrow finds the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost pirates led by his old nemesis, the terrifying Captain Salazar, escape from the Devil’s Triangle, determined to kill every pirate at sea…including him. SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING - A young Peter ParkeSpider-Man (Tom Holland), who made his sensational debut in Captain America: Civil War, begins to navigate his newfound identity as the web-slinging superhero in Spider-Man: Homecoming. WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES - A colonel leads his troops in a deadly battle against Caesar and his army of intelligent apes. WISH UPON - A social outcast at school, Clare Shannon (Joey King) is delighted when she receives an unusual music box that she discovers will grant her seven wishes. Each wish seems to improve her life, but Clare soon realizes that these improvements come at a steep price. torn between wanting to to keep her ideal new existence and also wanting to save her friends and family, Clare is left with an impossible decision. WONDER WOMAN - An Amazon princess (Gal Gadot) finds her idyllic life on an island occupied only by female warriors interrupted when a pilot (Chris Pine) crash-lands nearby. After rescuing him, she learns that World War I is engulfing the planet, and vows to use her superpowers to restore peace.
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Myself and a buddy (both 21+)are going to Atlantic city from the 11th-14th of July. I'm from Virginia beach so the ocean aspect of the trip isn't too exciting, although I'm guessing the boardwalk will be different and more for the tourist likely then VA beach. We are going to be staying at the Tropicana casino right near the board walk. It will be the first trip away from home for us both so we're mostly going to adventure of the unknown and for myself, to take some great photographs. As a group we are into comedy, film, woman, and anything unusual or exciting. Here is list of activities we have planned Casinos Buffets/ restaurants Playing tourist on the boardwalk/ piers Strip clubs Any suggestions on places to see, restaurants to try, things to avoid would be greatly appreciated. Thanks travel, if this is better suited in another Reddit please let me know.
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