The Last Drive-In Theater Keeping Its Projectors Running
A family-run screen that refused to convert to digital, and the film reels its owners still splice and thread by hand every weekend.
4 stories from the Entertainment desk.
A family-run screen that refused to convert to digital, and the film reels its owners still splice and thread by hand every weekend.
A team of ex-industrial engineers is building escape-room puzzles that actually respect the laws of physics, mechanics, and load-bearing logic.
A second wave of tabletop cafes is opening across cities that already tried the format once — and the regulars keeping them full on weeknights.
A traveling fairground sets up in the same field every year for exactly seven days — and books out its rides and vendor stalls twelve months in advance anyway.