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Cinebarre. Deco Cinema, Steve Mccurry, Septième Art, I Love Cinema, Black And White Photograph, Foto Art, Jolie Photo, 인물 사진, Classic American

Do you have a Cinebarre where you live? Not to be confused with Cinnabon, it's a movie theater that serves meals and drinks. I frequent another Seattle cinema where they serve you beverages while you watch, but never meals. No more sneaking dinner into my oversized purse! Hal and I went for the first time over the weekend, the Sunday brunch special. We ordered french toast, a breakfast burrito, and the mimosa duo: a bottle of bubby on ice with two half carafes of orange and grapefruit juice…

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Philippe Halsman, Sealyham Terrier, Cairn Terriers, Septième Art, West Highland White, Cairn Terrier, West Highland Terrier, White Terrier, West Highland White Terrier

Cats and dogs are cool enough on their own, but just in case you weren't convinced about this verified fact, here are some famous people with their pets to convince you. Given how most of the pet owners on this list are larger-than-life celebrities, it's nice to know that even they enjoyed the company of pets just like we do. Sure, maybe not all of us can afford an ocelot like Salvador Dali, but it's nice to know that even he had a cat to scratch behind the ears from time to time.

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Casablanca Movie, Casablanca 1942, Hollywood Aesthetic, Romantic Drama Film, Rhapsody In Blue, Hedy Lamarr, Black And White Movie, Septième Art, I Love Cinema

By David L. Roll Seventy years ago this month, Americans came to know Casablanca as more than a steamy city on the northwest coast of Africa. On January 23, 1943, the film Casablanca, starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, a tale of doomed love and taking the moral high ground, was released to packed movie houses. The next day, a Sunday, President Franklin Roosevelt ended two weeks of secret World War II meetings in Casablanca with Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

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