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April 25th

Local Theatre Takes Cinematic Risks in a Comfortable Environment

Meet Lynne Cohen and Rich Szanyi, the founders, former co-owners, and current executive directors of Cinemapolis. The pair is just as meek and mild as the façade. Cohen sits with a fresh cup of coffee, sitting quietly since the last customers entered the theater. Szanyi hunches toward her on his stool, even quieter. To be sure, it’s what’s on the inside that counts.

“Our goal is to create an excellent movie experience," says Cohen. "We like showing movies on their first run here, and we like running the best films for the town."


Recording Artist Michael Cialdella Took a Unique Road to Happiness

Upon leaving graduate school in 2003, Cialdella began as an entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles, but became bored with the job after only a few months. Unable to continue with work that he hated, he decided to deviate completely from what was expected of him.


College Students Bring Solar Power Innovation into the Fast Lane

Sunseeker, the solar powered car created by students at Western Michigan University.Courtesy of umich.edu.


Web Site Offers Consumers a Chance to Investigate the Companies they Support

I wasn’t aware that this information was so easily accessible. Now that I know this site exists, I will probably think twice about what I buy. Or at least check out the site."
- Emily Munn, a junior exercise science major at Ithaca College.


Athletes Balance Prospects of Professional Sports, Professional Careers

While the dream sounds amazing, few collegiate stars move from varsity practices to big league starts.

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