Logs from the now-demolished theater told us a lot about each president, from JFK’s mystery plus-ones to what Nixon watched before invading Cambodia.
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A Tribute to the White House Movie Theater, Now Demolished Along with the Rest of the East Wing
The history of movie screenings in the White House did not begin auspiciously. On February 18, 1915, D.W. Griffith unspooled his three-hour "The Birth of a Nation" in the East Room of the White House ...
Photos taken on Thursday appeared to show that the Trump administration has not only torn down the East Wing, but the East Colonnade, which included a movie theater that has hosted screenings for ...
Britta DeVore is a Senior Author for Collider who has been known to dabble with Reality News as well. When she isn't sitting behind her laptop bringing readers her hot takes on upcoming projects or ...
Demolition began this week on the White House’s East Wing as President Donald Trump and his administration carry out plans to construct a 90,000 square-foot ballroom—and the historic White House ...
The images that emerged last week of the sudden demolition of the White House’s entire East Wing have inspired an array of feelings. They are jarring, captivating, enraging, even inspiring. One thing ...
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This was where Jimmy Carter watched "Apocalypse Now" with Coppola pre-Cannes and Ronald Reagan lamented that "Reds" didn't have a happy ending. The history of movie screenings in the White House did ...
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