Photos: The Screening Room in Tucson
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The Screening Room rose from a former shoe store to become downtown Tucson's only movie screen while the Fox Theater was dormant before renovation. It was the famous shoe chain, Karl's Shoes, in the 1960s, the Dangerzone, a notable punk club in the 80s, and finally the Arizona Center for the Media Arts (The Screening Room) in 1989.
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Giulio Scalinger, shown in 1989, in the former shoe store that became The Screening Room at 127 E. Congress St. in Tucson.
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Karl's Shoes story and ad in 1958. The store occupied the space that is now the Screening Room, 127 E. Congress in Tucson.
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Arizona Center for Media Arts, a.k.a. The Screening Room, 127 E. Congress in Tucson, shown in 1991.
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Giulio Scalinger in The Screening Room, 127 E. Congress St., in Tucson, in 1991.
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Leslie Johnson and Charles Smiley donated their time to set the tile lobby at The Screening Room, 127 E. Congress in Tucson, in 1991.
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Giulio Scalinger makes some changes on his marquee promoting the ongoing Arizona International Film Festival as construction of the streetcar in downtown Tucson continues in 2012.
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Mannequins set up by Eleonor Leon in seats from salvaged from the Screening Room, watch the world pass by outside the windows at La Fashionista, 45 S. 6th, in 2014.
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Connor Edwards uses a chop saw to cut curtain rails in the theater as part of the remodeling going on the Screening Room, 127 E. Congress, Tucson, in 2014.
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The marquee shines over the holiday decorated windows outside The Screening Room in downtown Tucson, 2014.
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Empire Pizza & Pub, 137 Congress, and the Screening Room, 127 E. Congress, neon neighbors downtown Tucson in 2017.
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Giulio Scalinger in The Screening Room before the Arizona International Film Festival in 2010, then in it's 19th year.
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