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  • A participant in Aerosol Warfare's CKC StART workshop shows off her artwork.
  • Aurora Picture Show's campers review student-made films.
  • A storyboard at Aurora Picture Show's summer camp
  • Do your kids want to be Tony Hawk? There's a camp for them.
  • Check the dates for Southside Skate Park's camp.

  • Honorees Mayor Annise Parker and Commissioner Sylvia Garcia
    Photo by Sarah Gish
  • Chairs Andrea Georgsson and Sarah Cooper
    Photo by Sarah Gish
  • Emily Suchomel, left, Heidi Horton and Ana Hernandez
    Photo by Sarah Gish
  • Marian Luntz, left, Patricia Gras and Brené Brown
    Photo by Sarah Gish
  • Iska Wire and Laura Mayes
    Photo by Sarah Gish
  • Abby Whitmire and Karen Walrond
    Photo by Sarah Gish

Chatfest fosters networking and friendships

"Table Talk" fundraiser celebrates the gift of gab

  • The grand dame River Oaks Theatre is still here despite floods, the threat ofdemolition, protests, rumors about ghosts and a waning interest in films on thebig screen.
    Photo courtesy of River Oaks Theatre
  • "Bachelor Mother" starring David Niven and Ginger Rogers played on Nov. 28,1939, the first movie shown at the theater.
  • Lights, action: The box office at night
  • Archival shot of the River Oaks Theatre, before it was surrounded by a shoppingcenter.
  • Before VCRs and DVDs, the River Oaks had a strong repertory program of classicfilms that changed nightly.
  • Karl Hoblizelle, founder of Interstate Theatres
  • Popcorn: Still a great reason to go to the movies.

We Hope We Age This well

The River Oaks Theatre: 70 and still looking good