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Movies to See This Week: 'Polyester' with Odorama, 'Interstellar,' '[REC]'

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A Week of Diverse Cinematic Experiences in the Twin Cities

The Twin Cities are buzzing with a variety of cinematic events this week, offering something for every movie enthusiast. From classic films to modern blockbusters and unique experiences, there’s no shortage of entertainment. Whether you’re looking for a nostalgic trip down memory lane or an immersive new experience, the following list highlights some of the must-see movies playing around the area.

Must-See Films This Week

Interstellar (2014)

This epic space adventure is part of the Walker Art Center's "Compelling Speculations on Human Survival" series. Directed by Christopher Nolan, the film follows Cooper, a former pilot turned farmer, who is recruited for an interstellar mission to save humanity from a dying Earth. The story blends science fiction with emotional depth, focusing on family bonds and sacrifice. It will be shown on Thursday, July 24, and Saturday, July 26, at the Walker Art Center. Admission costs $15 for general admission and $12 for members.

Polyester (1981) in Odorama

For a one-of-a-kind experience, the Heights Theater is screening John Waters’ cult classic Polyester with its infamous Odorama feature. This scratch-and-sniff addition adds a sensory twist to the film, which follows Divine as a downtrodden housewife navigating a chaotic life. The movie is set for Thursday, July 24, at 3951 Central Ave. NE. Tickets are priced at $13 and $13.75.

Eastern Promises (2007)

David Cronenberg’s thriller, starring Viggo Mortensen, continues the filmmaker’s retrospective at Emagine Willow Creek. The film delves into the Russian mafia after a young woman’s death leads to a dangerous investigation. It will be shown on Thursday, July 24, at 9900 Shelard Pkwy. Tickets cost $12.59.

[REC] (2007)

This original horror film has become a cult favorite, known for its intense found-footage style. The story follows a TV reporter and her cameraman who encounter a terrifying outbreak in an apartment building. It will be shown on Monday, July 28, at Emagine Willow Creek, with tickets priced at $8.25.

Additional Film Highlights

Several other films are making appearances across the Twin Cities:

  • My Neighbor Totoro (1988): Available at multiple locations including AMC Coon Rapids, AMC Southdale, and Emagine Eagan.
  • Batman Forever (1995): Screening at Emagine Eagan, Emagine Lakeville, Emagine White Bear, and Emagine Willow Creek.
  • Grease (1978): Playing at Mann Edina Theatres.
  • The Birds (1963): Showing at Alamo Drafthouse.
  • Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (2023): At St. Michael Cinema through July 24.
  • Shark Terror (2025): At The Trylon Cinema through July 24.
  • Paw Patrol: The Movie (2021): At Mann Edina Theatres.
  • Trolls Band Together (2023): At Riverview Theater.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024): At B&B Theatres Mall of America.

Free and Special Screenings

Several free screenings are also available:

  • Mean Girls (2004): At North Loop Green in Minneapolis on July 24 and July 24, 2024.
  • Adventureland (2009): At Grandview Theatres.
  • Paddington in Peru (2024): At Powderhorn Park in Minneapolis on July 24.
  • The Wild Robot (2024): For Starlight Cinema at Ojibway Park in Woodbury on July 24.
  • Inside Out 2 (2024): At Matthews Park in Minneapolis on July 25 and at Nicollet Commons Park in Burnsville on the same day.

Classic and Nostalgic Titles

For those seeking a throwback, several older films are being shown:

  • Tangerine (2015): At The Main Cinema on July 24.
  • Bad River (2024): At The Trylon Cinema on July 24.
  • Jumanji (1995): At St. Michael Cinema on July 24 and 27.
  • Galaxy Quest (1999): At Riverview Theater from July 24 to 26.
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975): A midnight screening at The Parkway Theater on July 26.

Special Events and Retrospectives

  • Get Your Man (1927) and Merrily We Go to Hell (1932): Both will be shown in 35mm at The Trylon Cinema from July 25 to 27.
  • Kung-Fu Panda 4 (2024): Showing at St. Michael Cinema through July 31 and at Riverview Theater from July 29 to August 2.
  • Twin Peaks (1990): Episodes 6, 7, and 8 at Grandview Theatres on July 27.
  • Beverly of Graustark (1926): At Heights Theater on July 27.
  • Mamma Mia! (2008): At Emagine Eagan, Emagine Lakeville, Emagine White Bear, and Emagine Willow Creek on July 27.
  • Office Space (1999): At Roxy’s Cabaret on July 27.
  • Moonrise Kingdom (2012): At Grandview Theatres on July 27 and 31.
  • Shock Waves (1977): At The Trylon Cinema from July 27 to 29.
  • Night of the Living Dead (1968): At St. Michael Cinema on July 29 and 31.
  • Shrek (2001): At Dickman Park in Minneapolis on July 29.

With such a diverse lineup, the Twin Cities offer a rich cinematic landscape that caters to all tastes and interests. Whether you're a fan of classics, modern blockbusters, or unique experiences, there's something for everyone this week.

Explore Bristol, Virginia: Music, Motorsports, and Beyond

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Explore the Musical Heritage of Bristol, Virginia

Bristol, Virginia, a city that lies on the border of Virginia and Tennessee, is a vibrant destination steeped in musical history, exciting motorsports, and diverse outdoor activities. Known as the “Birthplace of Country Music,” Bristol offers a unique blend of culture, adventure, and tradition. Whether you're a music lover, a sports enthusiast, or an outdoor adventurer, there's something for everyone in this charming city. Here are 10 must-visit attractions to help plan your next country music road trip.

Immerse Yourself at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum

No visit to Bristol is complete without exploring the Birthplace of Country Music Museum. This Smithsonian-affiliated museum delves into the story of the historic 1927 Bristol Sessions, which were pivotal in launching country music as a commercial genre. Through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and multimedia displays, visitors can uncover the roots of American popular music and gain a deeper appreciation for its legacy.

Experience the Thrill of Bristol Motor Speedway

For fans of motorsports, the Bristol Motor Speedway is a must-see. Known as “The Last Great Colosseum” and “The World’s Fastest Half-Mile,” this iconic track hosts major NASCAR events and drag races. Even when there are no races, the sheer scale and energy of the venue make it a memorable experience.

Catch a Show at Paramount Bristol

The Paramount Bristol is a beautifully restored Art Deco theater from the 1930s. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it now serves as a premier performing arts venue. It hosts concerts, plays, comedy shows, and films, making it a great spot for an evening of entertainment.

Explore the Depths of Bristol Caverns

Journey deep underground into the timeless beauty of Bristol Caverns. Paved, well-lit walkways guide visitors through vaulted chambers alongside an ancient underground river that carved these remarkable formations over millions of years. The caverns also have a rich history, once used by Native Americans.

Shop and Dine at The Pinnacle

The Pinnacle is a massive open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment destination located just outside downtown Bristol. With dozens of retail stores, various restaurants, and entertainment options like a movie theater, it's a great place for a day of retail therapy and leisure.

Hike or Bike the Mendota Trail

For outdoor lovers, the Mendota Trail offers a scenic 12.5-mile recreational corridor between Bristol and Mendota, Virginia. This converted rail trail provides a pleasant grade for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders, winding through tranquil countryside, over creeks, and across a restored swinging bridge.

Relax at South Holston Lake & Dam

South Holston Lake is a popular destination for water activities such as bass fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and boating. The lake offers hundreds of miles of shoreline nestled between the Appalachian Mountains. The South Holston River is also renowned for world-class fly-fishing.

Discover Local Art at Benjamin Walls Gallery

Experience the work of internationally recognized artist Benjamin Walls at his signature gallery. A five-time Smithsonian exhibitor, Walls’ gallery showcases stunning photography and art, offering a unique cultural experience in downtown Bristol.

Enjoy the Outdoors at Sugar Hollow Park

Sugar Hollow Park is a 400-acre city park offering a variety of recreational opportunities. It features bike and hiking trails, a wetlands area perfect for birdwatching, camping sites, picnic areas, and sports fields. There's also a high-ranked disc golf course for enthusiasts.

Experience Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion (Seasonal)

If you're visiting in September, don't miss the Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion. This annual three-day music festival celebrates Bristol’s musical heritage with over 120 bands performing across multiple stages downtown, alongside food and arts and crafts vendors. It's a vibrant celebration of Americana music.

Stay at The Sessions Hotel

When planning your visit to Bristol, consider staying at The Sessions Hotel. Named after the legendary 1927 Bristol Sessions, the hotel is situated at the State Street entrance to historic downtown, adjacent to the Birthplace of Country Music Museum. Its design incorporates elements from the original 1915 Bristol Grocery Building, 1920 Jobbers Candy Factory, and 1922 Simply Grand Granary Mill, creating an ambiance where rustic industrial meets contemporary luxury.

The hotel offers 70 luxury boutique guest rooms and suites, each uniquely designed with exposed brick, wood floors, and modern furnishings. Guests can expect premium amenities like plush Kingsdown mattresses, Molton Brown toiletries, luxurious Boca Terry bathrobes, 55-inch flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Indulge at Southern Craft, the hotel’s upscale wood-fired smokehouse restaurant, serving award-winning barbecue and classic comfort food. For evening relaxation, the Rooftop Bar & Lounge offers cocktails, a cozy fire pit, and stunning views of the city.

Beyond dining, the hotel features a full-service Vision Salon and Day Spa for invigorating treatments, a 24-hour front desk, a business center, four meeting rooms, and a gift shop. It's also pet-friendly and offers complimentary self-parking.

Its central downtown location means you're just steps away from State Street’s shops, restaurants, and attractions, including the Birthplace of Country Music Museum and Paramount Bristol. The hotel frequently hosts live music and events in its indoor and outdoor venues, further immersing you in Bristol’s vibrant music scene.

Exposed: Sky-high airport parking fees as travelers pay hundreds for brief stays

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Travelers heading out on their summer vacations might end up paying nearly £200 for airport parking for a four-day trip.

New information shows that parking for brief periods is nearly 90 percent pricier in England compared to Scotland.

However, there is an alternative that many are unaware of, which proves to be more cost-effective, as per research from the price comparison site Confused.com – indicating that individuals are paying more by not evaluating their choices.

With millions of British people getting ready to travel overseas for sunny vacations, many will pay to park their vehicles near the terminals — averaging £93.90 for four days in a short-term parking lot.

Four days under a long-term stay plan results in an average cost of £59.

The priciest parking was located atLondonCity Airport, with a price tag of £189 for under a week.

Nevertheless, a representative from London City Airport mentioned that only 10 percent of their travelers arrive by private vehicle, adding, 'those who do use our parking facility appreciate the convenience of walking to our terminal from any part in just a few minutes.'

The prices represented the minimum available on the websites of UK airports over four dates, including two periods in August and two in October, encompassing a range of peak and off-peak times, along with weekends and weekdays.

Prices vary significantly throughout the country. Parking at Scottish airports is half the cost compared to England, where it is 17 per cent above the UK average.

Some smaller regional airports in Scotland provide free parking, which helps reduce the average cost.

Wales has the distinction of having the highest average long-stay cost among UK regions – £81, which is 93 per cent higher than Scotland's average.

In addition to comparing parking costs, a survey of 2,000 Brits found that fewer than a quarter of those planning trips compare the cost of parking at airports with that of hiring a taxi.

However, this study revealed that travelers typically spend an average of £92 on a taxi ride to and from the airport – frequently making it a more cost-effective choice.

Staying away from the car might ease some of the stress related to parking at the airport.

One third of the people surveyed are worried about their vehicle getting damaged while parked, with 19 percent fearing it might be stolen, and another third concerned about the time required to get from the terminal to the parking area.

'Although airport parking is typically convenient, the price can be difficult, particularly during busy travel periods. Some travelers may end up paying more than necessary because they book at the last minute or fail to check their choices,' said Alvaro Iturmendi, a travel insurance expert from Confused.com.

Our study revealed that over one in five (21 percent) individuals prefer driving and parking in an airport car park as their chosen airport transfer method.

So, discovering methods to lower the expense could make the decision more appealing.

Making sure to reserve ahead of time, investigating on-site park and ride options, and evaluating if sharing a taxi is feasible can help lower expenses, Iturmendi mentioned.

Arranging your airport transfer in advance, similar to booking flights and lodging, can significantly impact your total travel expenses.

London's City Airport has been reached for a response.

This year, management at Gatwick Airport – the second-largest airport in the UK – proposed increasing parking fees and drop-off charges.to obtain permission for a second runway.

The suggestions were included in a submission to the Planning Inspectorate, which had mentioned that Gatwick must guarantee that at least 54 per cent of passengers reach it via public transportation if it aims to extend its services.

The airport's top executive stated that the primary method to reduce the number of car arrivals by half is to increase fees—particularly because they have no influence over the railway system.

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