
Houston's iconic River Oaks Theatre may soon be just a memory
The River Oaks Theater’s unmistakable marquee helps define its neighborhood.
"I love it," said longtime fan Bob Dzik. "I’ve been coming here for 40 years.”
Countless movies and lots of memories are what Dzik recalls.
"Well, when you go in, you feel like you’re in an old-time theater,” said Dzik.
But modern problems leave its future uncertain.
Full story: https://www.khou.com/article/news/my-hope-is-that-the-owners-will-start-to-see-it-as-an-asset-lease-dispute-puts-river-oaks-theater-in-jeopardy/285-137bc25a-7738-4ad2-8ae7-9a9b3929c9bf
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