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Adam Sandler Telling Bedtime Stories In LA
Tonight, "Bedtime Stories" with Adam Sandler premieres at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. The theater opened in 1926 as LA’s "first home of spoken word" and was the hot spot of its day. In 1989, The Walt Disney Company led a museum-quality restoration, and El Capitan is now the exclusive first-run theater for Disney movies, including "Bedtime Stories."
Meanwhile in Brooklyn, "Cupid" is filming at the New York Transit Museum. You might remember "Cupid" 1.0 that starred Jeremy Piven in the late ‘90s. (Or not since it only lasted 13 weeks.) ABC decided to give the series another shot with a new cast and a new producer, Rob Thomas.
Today’s location, the New York Transit Museum, is housed in a 1930s subway station containing vintage subway cars, antique turnstiles and a working signal tower. The museum also features specialized exhibits about engineering, the streets of NYC and the birth of auto travel in the US. Their most popular, though, is The Annual Holiday Train Show, now open at the Gallery Annex and Store in Grand Central Terminal, through January 19.
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