Charles Theatre
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The '''Charles Theater''' was a film theater located in [[New York]]'s [[Lower East Side]] programmed by [[Jonas Mekas]]. It "provided the underground with it's first, semi permanent base of operations." "...it became a landmark of sorts in the creation of an [[American counterculture]]." [http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~molouns/amst450/village/charles.html] | The '''Charles Theater''' was a film theater located in [[New York]]'s [[Lower East Side]] programmed by [[Jonas Mekas]]. It "provided the underground with it's first, semi permanent base of operations." "...it became a landmark of sorts in the creation of an [[American counterculture]]." [http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~molouns/amst450/village/charles.html] | ||
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The Charles Theater was a film theater located in New York's Lower East Side programmed by Jonas Mekas. It "provided the underground with it's first, semi permanent base of operations." "...it became a landmark of sorts in the creation of an American counterculture." [1] |
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