“And wouldn’t a new downtown movie theatre hurt the Little Theatres? “
This question sums up this entire debacle. The Little Theatre is one movie theatre, and it has its own character and atmosphere. Why can’t there be another theatre with a different character and atmosphere? Why wouldn’t they be able to not only coexist, but thrive together? What if people watched movies at both theatres together regardless of what quadrant of the city they live in? *Gasp*
Rochester is a good city, but it will never be a great city until we can ask these difficult questions and eliminate the deep-seated fear of “the other side” that all Rochesterians experience.
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“And wouldn’t a new downtown movie theatre hurt the Little Theatres? “
This question sums up this entire debacle. The Little Theatre is one movie theatre, and it has its own character and atmosphere. Why can’t there be another theatre with a different character and atmosphere? Why wouldn’t they be able to not only coexist, but thrive together? What if people watched movies at both theatres together regardless of what quadrant of the city they live in? *Gasp*
Rochester is a good city, but it will never be a great city until we can ask these difficult questions and eliminate the deep-seated fear of “the other side” that all Rochesterians experience.