THE LANDMARK LOEW’S JERSEY THEATRE
My hat’s off to the hard-working people who have labored for years to bring this Jersey City movie palace back to life—and, even better, make it a permanent home for classic films. You can learn more about the history of the theater and the ongoing efforts to revitalize it—
—at this colorful site. It also serves as a calendar of coming events, of particular interest to anyone living in (or visiting) the New York metropolitan area.
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1 Comment
Lisa Epstein | August 9, 2011 11:16 AM
I'm on their e-mail list, attend their once a month classic films line up as often as I can. Worth the drive from the Jersey Shore to hear that beautifully restored theater organ every time.