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Dominguez, a skilled Spanish dancer born in the Inland Empire, danced the tango with Valentino in a legendary scene of the 1921 silent motion picture, “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” ...
Nobody loves a mystery more than David Lynch, but the king of the unexpected is predictable in what he doesn't do: He doesn't give answers, he doesn't solve anything and he doesn't try to make ...
“My goal is to see the comedy scene take off in the Inland Empire. I’d love for people to see the world in a comedic light, see the silver lining. That’s what comedy is all about.
A brewery scene is sprouting up in Riverside County. The market has already been home to wineries, but in the last few years, breweries have taken up industrial and retail space in the Inland ...
Inland Empire will be screened at 7:30 p.m on Friday, April 22 at Cinema Detroit; 4126 Third St., Detroit; 313-482-9028; cinemadetroit.org. Tickets are $10. Stay connected with Detroit Metro Times.
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