Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner withdrew a decision to terminate O Cinema's lease and revoke funding at a commission meeting Wednesday.
The mayor’s effort to terminate O Cinema’s lease drew a wave of backlash, including dozens of speakers who attended the ...
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner has withdrawn his proposed plan to evict O Cinema from its publicly owned building over the ...
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner is seeking to terminate O Cinema's lease in a city-owned building due to its screening of the Oscar-winning documentary "No ...
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner is defending his push to punish a local cinema using a city-owned building that screened an ...
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Miami Beach mayor moves to evict theater operator for showing Oscar-winning ‘No Other Land’(JTA) — Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner is pushing to evict an independent theater from its city-owned space and cut its funding after it screened “No Other Land,” an Oscar-winning documentary about ...
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Miami Beach mayor ends effort to evict local theater over ‘No Other Land’ screeningIn his original resolution last week, Mayor Steven Meiner, who is Jewish, described the film titled “No Other Land” as antisemitic, and proposed that the independent theater that screened it, O Cinema ...
Meiner is introducing city legislation that seeks to terminate the lease agreement with the cinema, which rents space from the city.
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner attempted to evict O Cinema, a nonprofit art house, due to its screening of the documentary "No Other Land" about the Gaza War.
The future of O Cinema is uncertain after Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner pressured the theater to stop showing the Oscar-winning film No Other Land or risk eviction and funding cuts.
The proposal to terminate the lease of Miami Beach's O Cinema for screening 'No Other Land' has been withdrawn after a City Commission meeting.
The decision came after five of Mayor Steven Meiner’s colleagues said they would oppose the eviction proposal, which also called for pulling city grant funding to the theater.
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