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www.thepacifican.com S Pacifican Escapes special travel edition chool is almost out, and for those with the time to travel, the opportunities are infinite.Take some time A New Divide in Berlin 2 to explore the great unknown or return to that special place you love to Washington, DC: A Capital City to Visit 2 visit. Whether you drive down to Los Angeles or cross the Atlantic to Berlin this summer season, Crusing: escape to a place that makes you happy. Soak Not Just a Boat Ride 3 up this special edition of the Pacifican and use it Take a Break With Nature 3 as a travel guide, an insight into other cultures, or A European Summer of Study 4 maybe just daydream material.Enjoy. Inside This Issue Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. -Mark Twain Choose the Central Coast For Certain Romance 4 Romantic Places to Visit 4 Top Study Abroad Locations 4 Sacramento: A True American City 5 Rediscover Unique Los Angeles 6 Luxe Romance in San Francisco 6 Twenty Great California Travel Spots 6 thewallpapers.org W here is your favorite place to visit? Best Travel Websites 6 Martanimation.com I would say mexico. I really like the slow pace of life there. Everyone seems to be happy even, without hardly any luxuries. -Joe Orr ‘13 My favorite places are anywhere in Europe because the culture and lifestyle are so different from ours in California. I loved having lunch with French families because they sat and actually talked instead of having tv dinner. -Kelly McWilliams ‘14 I love visiting Kinder’s on the weekend. Any sandwich from there makes a bad day turn perfect. -RJ Barton ‘14 2 | THE PACIFICAN TRAVEL Pacifican Escapes April 19, 2012 A New Divide In Berlin Kiel Batanian Luxury apartment on the left, Kunsthalle Tacheles on the right Kiel Batanian in the history surrounding Contributing Writer one’s self. However, like most urban Alain de Botton in his landscapes today, there is a book, The Art of Travel, said, contestation between those “If our lives are dominated by who wish to make the city a search for happiness, then more affluent and those perhaps few activities reveal who wish to maintain the as much about the dynamics bohemian vibes of what of this quest – in all its ardour and paradoxes – than our makes Berlin “arm aber sexy” (poor but sexy). This was the travels.” Many Pacific students, phrase that former Berlin including myself, have mayor Klaus Wowereit used firsthand experience with this to describe the state of his city in the early 2000s. quote. Both arguments certainly My own international have merit. On the one hand, travels have taken me to cities Berlin is plagued by high such as: Beijing, London, levels of unemployment, as Prague, Rome, Seoul, Munich compared to other urban and Seville. There was only areas in the country. one city where I really felt I Berlin being the capital had found a lasting sense of city of Germany makes it a home and understanding, and valuable asset to development, that was Berlin. and one can certainly see this I had the chance to study is in the popular tourist areas, German language and EU such as Brandenburg Gate politics at the Free University of Berlin for one semester last and the Sony Center. The drawback to high spring. It was the times I was levels of business investment not in the classroom though is that it makes the city less that were the most formative accessible to those less well about my experience there. off. Berlin is by far one of the A similar phenomenon most vibrant cities in Europe is occurring in Michael today, with cultural contact Bloomberg’s New York City, beyond Germany, a bustling where rezoning of apartment electronic music scene, and a buildings results in the feeling of constant immersion W here is your favorite place to visit? construction of luxury living spaces under the guise of eminent domain – quite the paradox if we think of imminent domain as a tool to benefit public welfare. Places like the art house Tacheles, a squatter community that has been occupied by artists for years now, still has an uncertain future. Private development firms are constantly seeking rights to the dilapidated building from the 1930s as a valuable space, as it is in close proximity to the city center. Yet the artists have, at this time, proven to have the upper hand; they are receiving great support from the youth culture of Berlin and those who wish to maintain the unique character of the city. I, myself, had the chance to visit Tacheles a handful of times during my time in Berlin. The dystopian looking back lot, the damp and graffiti-lined stairwells, and the various artist studios all play into the experience of the building. It would be hard to imagine a gentrified space in place of Tacheles. Regardless of the future, we can think of the city as a palimpsest – a constantly layered portrait of Berlin. History remains, even if it not visible anymore. My own hope is that Tacheles remains a relevant part of the story of Berlin. There is not a place quite like it. This summer, I plan on studying the building and its artists further, as part of my undergraduate thesis on gentrification and commodification of urban spaces. Goa, is fabulous mix of India and Portugal. Never did I think I would find a place with beaches, cathedrals, fish curry, gold jewelry, and spice markets! For a cultural cocktail and a lovely time on the beach, Goa is the perfect destination. -Lydia Wassan ‘12 tristatedomestic.info Washington, DC: The Capital Place to Visit Sylvana Ho Layout editor Standing erect in the capital of the country, the Washington Monument is but one of countless landmarks to visit. Washington, DC houses dozens of museums and historic sites that will excite just about anyone. Many government institutions offer free tours of their facilities. Take this opportunity to watch how money is made at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, to sit in on an oral argument at the Supreme Court, or to witness live-politicking at the Senate and House galleries. For guided tours, contact There is always your senator or representative something going months in advance to reserve passes to explore the White on in DC. It’s a House and the Capitol. marvelous place Better yet, most of these for an adventure.” riveting places are conveniently located near a Metrorail stop— like the numerous bars and clubs off of Adams Morgan on the Red Line and the brunch restaurants off of Eastern Market. Stop on over afterward to the Hine Junior High School, home to an internationally recognized flea market of one hundred exhibitors every Sunday. Speaking of acclaim, cupcakes in DC are unparalleled. Take a bus over to Georgetown to taste the wonder that is Georgetown Cupcake—yes, the very one from TLC’s show. Compare that with the nearby Sprinkles and Baked & Wired. Then, head on over to Food Network’s Cupcake Wars victor Sticky Fingers for even more delicious goodness by the Columbia Heights Metrorail stop. Even the hotels in DC are remarkable. Near the legendary K Street, right by Farragut Square, and a few steps away from the Metro is the illustrious Mayflower Renaissance Hotel. For $200 a night, stay in the very hotel where presidents lived, politicians dine, and scandals happen. There is always something going on in DC. It’s a marvelous place for an adventure. “ I like to take trips to the Delta, it makes Pacific seem not as bad. My favorite place to visit is Rome. It has so much history surrounding it. Rome has many fascinating historical landmarks that are fun to visit and learn about. -Sean Dunnigan ‘13 -Shaun Powers ‘13 April 19, 2012 TRAVEL Pacifican Escapes THE PACIFICAN | 3 Cruising: Not just a boat ride Jesse Voelkert Lifestyles Editor Take a Break with Nature scenicwonders.com Sara Menges News Editor Combine your love for the outdoors and the need of a relaxing getaway after the end of the semester by taking a trip down to one of the first wilderness parks in United States. Just over three hours away from Stockton, Yosemite National Park is best known for its waterfalls but also reveals deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, and vast wilderness areas to explore. The road to Yosemite from Stockton is not that complicated as you can take the CA 120 all the way to the park. Once there, an assortment of activities awaits you. Depending on your mood and interest you can choose to go hiking, biking, spend time with a park ranger, take a bus tour of the park, or even engage in bird-watching or fishing trips. Yosemite Falls also reaches their peak flow near the end of May and usually remains high into June before drying up in August; so the summer is the best time to visit the park for waterfalls! Summertime also marks the blooming of wildflowers in the Yosemite Valley and Wawona. Although most of the flowers bloom in June, some begin in May such as the Sierra onion, lupine, Mariposa lily, penstemon, and flowering dogwood. To stay the night at the park, lodging options range from simple tent cabins to deluxe rooms at the park’s hotels and resorts. Accommodations known for their spectacular views are The Ahwahnee, Yosemite Lodge at the Falls and Wawona. More information on the different amenities, scenic hot spots, outdoor activities that are available for each lodging, as well as pricing and rooms can be found at www.yosemitepark.com/ lodging.aspx. Another popular way to spend the night in the park is to embrace nature and camp out in one of Yosemite’s 13 popular campgrounds. Depending on the time of year and location, camping fees range from $5 to $20 per night. Yosemite’s Upper Pines Campground however is one of the more well-liked sites and is located near Yosemite Village and Curry Village and contains a fire ring, picnic table, and food lockers. More information on pricing and reservations online for camping can be found on the National I love to travel globally, but still the Sierra Nevadas have stolen a piece of my heart. Just a short drive away, I love spending time up in Tahoe whether it’s skiing in the winter, or taking my kayak for a paddle with friends or going on a hike with my family in the summer. -Emily Potter ‘13 Park Services website for Yosemite at www.nps.gov/ yose/index.htm. Reservations for all lodgings and campsites are available far in advance and are especially recommended to book in advance for the summer months starting in March. It must also be noted that sleeping in your car or RV is not permitted in the park except in individual campsites. It must also be noted that there is a park entrance fee that applies to all visitors of $20 per car if you arrive in your private car, van, pickup truck, or RV. This is valid for unlimited entries to Yosemite for seven days, and since it also includes all occupants of the car, travelling to Yosemite with a group of friends for a few days will give you the best bang for your buck! For those who want to avoid the entrance fee all together, the fee is also waived for selected holidays and weeks such as National Park Week from April 21st to 29th, Memorial Day, and Get Outdoors Day on June 9th. So get together your friends or call up your significant other and plan a trip into the outdoors at California’s famous Yosemite National Park. The free time and weather available during summer vacation presents the perfect opportunity to go on one of the most sought vacation excursions – a cruise! Not only do they present a unique way to get to a particular destination, but presentday cruises also offer lavish amenities that make the boat ride alone worth the trip. An important aspect to consider when deciding on a cruise is the destination. The most recognized cruise destinations are the Bahamas or Mexico, but cruises can also take you to far off places like Alaska or the Galapagos Islands. Also to consider are “cruises to nowhere,” which give people a chance to experience the luxury of a cruise without needing to plan on packing for various locations. These cruises also tend to be shorter, and significantly cheaper. As with all vacations, time and price is a huge factor in planning a cruise. Fares can vary between cruise lines from less than $200, to more than $5,000. There are several things that are involved in the price of a cruise, whether it is the level of luxury of the ship, the location, or even the season. For instance, a cruise in November costs about half as much as a cruise in July, because of the prime weather and travel opportunity of the month. Also, certain destinations such as the Bahamas only depart from certain locations. This means, depending on the location, a plane ticket may need to be factored into the pricing. Other cruises that have a longer travel time will end up having a larger fare as well. Setting up a cruise is pretty easy. A quick Google search yields a number of sites that nicely display the destinations, ships, and prices based on month. Websites like cruisecheap. com provide the information, and also answer questions about general cruise experiences. Others, such as cruisecritics.com, tabulate both regular user reviews as well as professional reviews of cruise lines and cruise destinations. Whether for a luxurious experience or for a unique means of travel, cruises offer a variety of experiences. Take the time to see what destinations are available to you at sea this summer. carnival-news.com/wp-content This will sound cheesy, but my favorite place to go is back home to Oakland. I think my favorite place to visit would have to be Lake Tulloch. I still remember floating around for hours with a cool breeze and stiff drink before swimming back to the barbecue for burgers and dogs. -Carrie Fung '12 -Tim Allen ‘12 4 | THE PACIFICAN T TRAVEL Pacifican Escapes op Study Abroad Locations Italy Spain France Germany Japan Ireland England Brazil Switzerland Argentina China Australia Mexico Costa Rica A European Summer of Study Mike Eklund Contributing Writer Last summer, I had the privilege of studying at Franklin College Switzerland in Lugano, Switzerland. Lugano is in the Italianspeaking region of Switzerland known as Ticino and it is an absolutely gorgeous place. It is situated on Lake Lugano while overlooking mountains at the foot of the Alps and is near the border with Italy, with Milan being only an hour away. I took a marketing class when I was there, and that lasted from 9:30am-12pm. The rest of the day I had time to hang out with my friends on the program and explore Lugano and beyond. We had three-day weekends on the program as well, so I was able to take R omantic places to visit Venice Bora Bora Vienna Maldives Casablanca Santorini Aspen Paris Hawaii Belize Tahiti Bruges Tuscany Tahiti Halki Hvar Guangxi Province Nassau, Bahamas Niagara Falls Seychelles Prague Rio De Janerio Hua Hin Mauritius Corsica April 19, 2012 weekend trips. My friends from the program and I visited Munich, Geneva, Zurich, Lucerne, and Bern. With Milan being an hour away I also made two-day trips with friends during the week there while I was living in Lugano. My friends on the program were from all over the world be it Brazil, Hungary, Portugal, Germany, France, Saudi Arabia as well as the U.S. My friend from Brazil was my best friend on the program, and we are still in contact to this day. I plan on visiting him in Brazil in 2014 for the World Cup, and if I can get the money together for the Olympics in 2016 as well. I made great professional connections with many people there including a member of the Royal Saudi all-free-photos.com family, a member of the Bin Laden family, as well as many others. Overall, it was an amazing experience and I would do it again in a heartbeat. Choose the Central Coast for Certain Romance Natalie B. Compton Social Media Coordinator big-sur-lodging.com/Big-Sur-CaliforniaVisitor-Guide Escape to fresh-air heaven and breathe in the romantic aromas of California’s central coast. The Big Sur area of California exudes romance with its magical coastal location, quaint accommodations, and intimate atmosphere. Plan a summer getaway to spark new love or rekindle an old one. Big Sur does not encompass an exact area of land, but it encompasses California State Route 1 from San Simeon to Carmel. The central coast is great for outdoorsy activities to enjoy with a lover or a friend. Hike, bike, or lounge around this picturesque part of California. Don’t forget to bring a sweater; Big Sur temperatures stay around 50-70 degrees, even in the summer. Choose from a number of unique lodging options ranging from the affordable to the exquisite (read pricey). Strapped for cash? Prefer a more rustic romantic rendezvous? Reserve a campsite in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park at www.parks.gov or just $30. This state park includes the McWay Falls, an 80-foot waterfall and a Big Sur mustsee. From the campsite, the Falls are only a short hike away. Hike, stroll and soak in the beautiful seaside scenery. Only dare to take a dip in the ocean if you are a polar bear, as waters are frigid. Upgrade to a more solid lodging and book a room at Deetjen’s Big Sur Inn. This unique and antiquefilled catch offers a variety of rooms that fit a range of budgets. Reserve the Little Room, a double bed accommodation with a shared bathroom, for about $100 or Edy’s room that has its own bathroom and a queen bed for $160. Deetjen’s is nestled in the pastoral Castro Canyon, just down the road from the Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. Visit www.deetjens.com for more information on the Inn’s interesting beginnings and to reserve a stay. Break the bank and reserve a night or two at the breathtaking Post Ranch Inn. Nights here start at $750 in the summer months and are well worth the price. Rooms include features such as fireplaces, indoor tubs, elaborate breakfast buffets, and daily guest activities. Take a dip in one of two cliff-top hot basking pools or take in the panoramic ocean view in the infinity pool. Enjoy complimentary activities like whale watching with mimosas or stargazing to add to your enchanted experience. Visit www.postranchinn. com for more information on this utopia. Whether you cuddle up to your loved one in a snug tent or lounge in a lavish suite, staying in Big Sur is a key romance catalyst. Be sure to take a drive up Highway 1 for one lovely weekend this summer. April 19, 2012 TRAVEL Pacifican Escapes THE PACIFICAN | 5 Sacramento: Spend a Day in a True American City California history. The old western style is reflected in the various museums and tour groups, which range from horsedrawn carriage to trolley. The biggest and baddest piece of history in Old Sac is the California Railroad Museum, which will thrill young and old with its vast Ruben Dominguez Sports Editor More often than not, Stocktonians desire a memorable vacation in places such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, or Hawaii, but don’t quite have the budget. Those people then either vastly overpay for an often disappointing experience in those cities or stay home and die from boredom. What most people forget is that just a half hour drive north on I-5 lies the most underrated city in the United States of America: Sacramento, CA. Sacramento features everything a vacationing visitor could want: rich history, sophisticated culture, exquisite cuisine, and topnotch sports, all at a small price. Start the day off by going straight to the heart of the city: the California State Capitol Building. Located on 10th Street between L and N Street, the State Capitol is quite possible the most important building in California. In addition to being the place where California’s lawmakers bring bills into law, the State Capitol is a museum. Take a tour through the State Capitol’s beautiful halls and learn about the rich history of California. Want more exciting history? Step outside the western doors of the State Capitol and view the most gorgeous sight in the state: a straight view all the way to Tower Bridge and Old Sacramento. Old Sacramento State Historic Park, known to the locals as “Old Sac,” is a near perfectly-preserved piece of “ W likely set in. No fear! Old Sac features some of the most unique and delicious food stops in Northern California. The Spud Shack dishes out French fries prepared in ways akin to various world countries (get the Irish. It’s fries covered in cheese and bacon). Fanny Anne’s partners good burgers with wall decorations that make TGI Friday’s seem conservative. Joe’s Crab Shack may house the best seafood not made in a coastal town. Old Sac also has numerous candy shops, which deliver massive peanut brittle, scrumptious soft serve, and barrels of candy; literally, there are actual barrels filled to the brim with sweets. Now, there is one restaurant in Sacramento that absolutely needs to be visited. On the corner of 20th and H Streets (just remember H2O) lies Nationwide Freezer Meats. Once a butcher shop, Nationwide was converted into a 1950’s-style burger joint, serving mouthwatering portions of delicious beef, enormous steak-cut fries, and sweet, sweet shakes. It is not opinion, but fact: Nationwide Freezer Meats makes the best burgers ever.” here is your favorite place to visit? array of both steam and diesel engines, historical passenger and freight cars, and a massive toy train collection on the second floor. Old Sac also features the California Military Museum and grand old riverboats, such as the Delta King. But, there comes a point where too much history becomes a reality. Thankfully, Old Sac is also home to some of the most exotic shops this side of San Francisco. Evangeline’s, a massive novelty shop which carries everything from bacon BandAids and plastic flamingoes to samurai swords and books on famous moments of flatulence, may be the best shop in the entire city. When Halloween rolls around, Evangeline’s opens its Costume Mansion, which takes up both the second and third stories of the shop. If, for some reason, this does not prick up interests, Old Sac features shops specializing in socks, puzzles, Hollywood, sports, and much more. After all of this sightseeing, hunger will most My favorite place is Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan. It’s the heart of Tokyo filled with people, boutiques, eateries, and just amazing culture. Definitely can’t wait to head back there! -Tammy Kim ‘12 It is not opinion, but fact: Nationwide Freezer Meats makes the best burgers ever. It cannot be properly put into words how astoundingly succulent the food is there. Go up to the counter and order a double with cheese and bacon. You’re welcome. If history, cool shops, and awesome food aren’t appealing enough, Sacramento also has some of the area’s most fascinating culture stops. Crocker Art Museum, on 216 O Street, features one-of-akind collection or works of all sizes, shapes, and styles. Crocker Museum’s Edgar Payne exhibit lasts until May 6. From June 2-October 21, Sacramento native Mel Ramos will also have an exhibit. The Sacramento Convention Center always has a big event planned, while, from May 23-June 17, the Community Center Theater will be hosting some Broadway production called “Wicked.” Once the day is done, it’s time to take the family out to the ballgame. With the NBA’s Sacramento Kings finished with the season, the city focuses its attention on the Sacramento River Cats, the premier Triple-A baseball team in the country. The Sacramento River plays a beautiful backdrop to Raley Field, home of the River Cats, the top minor league squad in the Oakland A’s organization. The River Cats, which have turned out such stars as Mark Bellhorn, Andre Ethier, Carlos González, and Nick Swisher, have won seven Pacific Coast League championships, while taking home the Triple-A class title three times, most recently in 2008. Sit back, buy some peanuts and Cracker Jack (and Raley Field’s awesome tri tip sandwiches), and watch a great game, while rooting for the home team, of course. Even with a week’s trips to the capitol city, one still will not see all Sacramento has to offer. From all of the above to other fun places, such as Willie’s Hamburgers, Dimple Records, Sutter’s Fort, the Land Park and Bing Maloney Golf Courses, Cesar Chavez Park, the Sacramento Zoo, and so much more, Sacramento has something for people of all walks of life. All you have do to is come see for yourself. JLFoster Photos The Gorge Amphitheater in George,WA. Why? Live music, friends from all over the world, and no buildings in site. -Eric Bluke ‘13 I absolutely loved traveling through all of Spain! My favorite city was San Sebastian because the beaches were breathtaking, hiking up Monte Urgell to the giant Jesus Statue was mesmerizing and the Pintxos were so delicious! -Gianna Sanguinetti ‘13 TRAVEL 6 | THE PACIFICAN April 19, 2012 Pacifican Escapes T Rediscover Unique Los Angeles citypictures.org Karla Cortez Copy Editor Sunny Los Angeles is a great travel destination no matter how long the trip, how big the budget or the type of experience you are looking for-it has it all. There are not many places that offer as many possibilities and experiences, whether you’re in the search for culture, art, food, adventure, music, shopping, or sightseeing. The first thing to know when you visit Los Angeles is that it is a big city divided into neighborhoods, each with a unique history and identity. Santa Monica, Hollywood, Downtown, West Hollywood, Griffith Park, Venice Beach, and Beverly Hills are some of the most famous areas of Los Angeles which offer a variety of places to visit and experience. Also, if you don’t have a car, plan for having money for travel, given that beaches and places like Disneyland and Six Flags are a drive away from the city of Los Angeles. Even going from West Hollywood to Downtown, you may want to consider the cost of public transportation. If you’re not looking for the surf and tan, or rather expensive theme park experience and want to see the city’s culture and nightlife, you’ll have plenty to do within Los Angeles itself. If you plan to do a short four or five day trip and want to get the most experiencefilled trip you can, without taking a huge chunk out of your bank account, be sure to plan ahead. There are concerts, fairs, festivals, and events of all kinds going on in Los Angeles throughout the year. The Chinese New Year, the Venice Art Fair, and the LA Film Festival are some great options, other than the usual Disneyland or Universal Studios visit (although these offer hundreds of tours, shops, restaurants, and of course roller coasters.) For all of us frugal students, it is valuable to know that that there are also plenty of things to do and places to go around Los Angeles for free. There are dozens of museums that have to do with Hollywood, art, film, western history, and culture, and they are scattered throughout the city. Many of these museums offer discounts or free entry at certain times or days of the month. You can also see Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, stroll through the shops at Chinatown or Olvera Street, walk the streets of Venice Beach while watching street performers and live music, or have a bonfire at Huntington Beach with friends. Los Angeles is an amazing place where you can find and meet people from all over the world and from all walks of life. It is a place to expect the new and original, where you can get lost in the spontaneity of a city that always has something going on. If you go tomorrow or sometime this summer, make sure you have fun and really enjoy everything that Los Angeles has to offer. Luxe Romance In San Francisco Natalie B. Compton Social Media Coordinator San Francisco is rife with romantic corners to duck into with a special someone. For your next date night, trek to Nobb Hill where you will find a number of spots for a tender tryst. Start your evening with a stroll through Huntington Park followed by dinner at Acquerello. If you are up for more amour, stop in to Lumiere Theater for an independent film. Begin the night with an arm in arm walk around Huntington Park, located in the heart of Nobb Hill on California St. and Cushman St. The picturesque square of green is sits in front of the mosaic-filled Grace Cathedral. Make your way to the Fountain of the Tortoises, a Roman work of art that was fully restored and illuminated for all to enjoy. but has held on to the charm of its former chapel roots. The wood-beamed, vaulted ceiling and soft lighting create a romantically rustic atmosphere. The warm Mediterranean colors and crystal decanters ooze Catch a film at Lumiere warm, Tuscan elegance. as a unique, off-brand The food is as decadent as the setting. Acquerello end to your romantic has been awarded a evening.” Michelin star every year since 2007. The restaurant Mosey through the park, maybe perch on a bench for offers decadent three, four or a chat before heading over five course meals. Though most of the options to Acquerello for an amazing are succulent cuts of meat meal. Named for its original and fish, Acquerello is more watercolors, Acquerello is a than happy to create equally choice destination an intimate elegant vegetarian options as Italian dining experience. The well. Take this dining experience 22-year-old establishment has been recently renovated, a step further by exploring the “ chef’s tasting menu. This lavish option features an array of tastes that are sure to please any palate. Add the wine pairing to complete this beautiful dinner. For more information, or to make a reservation, call 415-567-5432. If you have the energy for more after your dream of a meal, venture over to Lumiere Theatre for a documentary, independent or foreign film. This three-screened establishment is not your average multiplex. Lumiere is more cozy than colossal. Catch a film at Lumiere as a unique, off-brand end to your romantic evening. 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