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VIP PC Cinemas announces permanent closure in June
VIP PC Cinemas announces permanent closure in June

Yahoo

time5 hours ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

VIP PC Cinemas announces permanent closure in June

PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) – VIP PC Cinemas at the Panama City Mall has announced that on June 15, 2025, its doors will permanently close. According to a VIP PC Cinemas Facebook post, 'We want to thank our loyal guests for all the years of support as we have (quite literally) weathered storms and adapted to a changing landscape at the Panama City Mall. This is the end of an unforgettable chapter for this theater, but the memories made here will live on forever. We hope you'll join us between now and the 15th for our final nights of movies, memories, and gratitude as we say goodbye.' All 2025 VIP Bucket holders and their party will be eligible to receive a $5 discount on admission to any regularly scheduled show until its final day of operation. Additionally, all refills on its 2025 VIP Bucket will be free until its final day of operation. VIP PC Cinemas said that any guests with gift cards that have an unused balance will be refunded upon request. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Bucket Game on Black Friday creates doubleheader for Purdue basketball, football fans
Bucket Game on Black Friday creates doubleheader for Purdue basketball, football fans

Indianapolis Star

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Indianapolis Star

Bucket Game on Black Friday creates doubleheader for Purdue basketball, football fans

The first Friday edition of the Old Oaken Bucket game in 30 years will create a doubleheader for Purdue sports fans. Purdue men's basketball will serve as the lead-in to the Old Oaken Bucket game on so-called Black Friday, Nov. 28. The Boilermakers have not finalized what is expected to be an early afternoon tipoff time for their nonconference game against Eastern Illinois at Mackey Arena. Purdue and IU will play for the Bucket at 7:30 p.m. at Ross-Ade Stadium. Purdue confirmed the Friday football kickoff will not necessitate moving the basketball game. The university holds Thanksgiving break from Nov. 26-29, so no classes will be in session. Per a Purdue athletics spokesperson, the Big Ten and NBC proposed moving the Bucket Game to the Friday primetime spot and away from the crowded Saturday slate of rivalry games. Athletic director Mike Bobinski presented the proposal to coach Barry Odom, who signed off. The spokesperson said scheduling of the Bucket Game will be addressed annually, as opposed to making this a permanent move. Big Ten rivals Iowa and Nebraska, for instance, always play their rivalry weekend game on Black Friday. IndyStar understands Indiana did not object to playing the Bucket Game on that Friday. This is not the first occurrence of a basketball-football doubleheader — or even the first to coincide with the Bucket Game. On Nov. 22, 2008, the Boilermakers beat Indiana 62-10 with a noon kickoff in Joe Tiller's final game. The basketball team defeated Coppin State 66-46 that night. Purdue men's basketball played a home exhibition game against Indiana State on Oct. 28, 2017. That night, the Boilermakers lost to Nebraska 25-24 with a 7:30 p.m. kickoff at Ross-Ade. IndyStar IU insider Zach Osterman contributed to this story.

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