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BumbleBeeDave
04-07-2005, 09:55 AM
If anyone else in this area is interested . . .

The Tour Baby! Behind The Scenes At The Tour De France 4/11
Monday, April 11th at 6:45 PM - Tickets are $15 and all proceeds will benefit the Lance Armstrong Foundation for cancer research.
Armed with only a digital video camera, his passion for cycling, and a beat up Avis rental van, Scott Coday filmed an adventure of a lifetime. This is a first-hand account of the drama and excitement of the world's most difficult and grueling sporting event. Scott captured exclusive behind the scenes events and interviews with Lance Armstrong, Robin Williams, Jean Marie Leblanc, Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwen, crazed tour fans, and U.S. Postal team riders, among others.
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About The Spectrum

Located at 290 Delaware Ave. in Albany, NY, the Spectrum 8 Theatres is a locally owned, independent movie theater that has been in operation since 1983. We are committed to showing films that are provocative, entertaining and thought-provoking. By showcasing the best first-run independent, foreign and Hollywood films, the Spectrum has differentiated itself from the competition. We offer a state-of-the-art alternative to the mall movie experience. Dolby digital and stereo surround sound enhances enjoyment of our "spectrum" of film offerings. Off-street parking in either of our two lots means no hassles and no mall traffic. The Spectrum's Art Deco atmosphere, art gallery, and slide shows that feature the work of local artists make going to the movies a unique experience. Our snack bar offers a delicious selection of baked goods, coffees, teas and popcorn with real butter. Special events featuring conversations with independent filmmakers are a regular part of our programming. We are committed to keeping alive the idea of cinema as a vital art form and are proud to have created what is now considered to be the Capital District's primary resource for films that were formerly available to Metropolitan residents only.