

"We're still here and we've got to keep on In a weak voice and in between breaths, when asked about the future for "Pretty much more of the same," Lamont says by telephone, Home, but he's confident the Bijou will remain a local institution. Lamont currently is confined under 24-hour care in his west Eugene Known as Lou Gehrig's disease, after the famous New York Yankee Sclerosis, a progressive and ultimately fatal neuromuscular disease also Lamont, 60, was diagnosed in 2001 with amyotrophic lateral
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Twenty-five years later, the Bijou has that old, drafty movie houseīut what the future holds for this Eugene treasure is a bit cloudy. The building began life as Eugene's First CongregationalĬhurch and then became a funeral chapel before Lamont stepped in. House," tucked inside an 80-year-old, Spanish Mission-styleīuilding at the corner of East 13th Avenue and Ferry Street. The business is Lane County's last remaining local "movie 17, 1980, when owner Michael Lamont launched his ventureīased on a whim and the advice of a friend. Those are the five films that opened at what is now the Bijou ArtĬinemas on Oct.

"The Rink," "Flash Gordon," "Magical Mystery Or how about these - "Get Out Your Handkerchiefs," "The Crying Game." "Era- serhead." "HaroldĪnd Maude." "Reefer Madness." "Das Boot."Ĭolumbine." "Swimming Pool." `Mad Hot Ballroom." Lieutenant," or "How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Films thatĪre clever and quirky and liable to have names such as "The Bad Places other than Eugene, but here it is sacred among those who know andĮnjoy films that are outside of Hollywood's mainstream. It's a French word used as the name for movie theaters in The name means "jewel," or "something small and APA style: The area's only art house turns 25.The area's only art house turns 25." Retrieved from MLA style: "The area's only art house turns 25." The Free Library.
