independent film

FREE movie ticket!

Another free give away on HeidiTown?   You’re probably thinking, “It’s too good to be true.”   And yet it is true.   This is your lucky week! Today’s free give away is a FREE movie ticket at The Lyric Cinema Café at 300 E. Mountain Ave. in Fort Collins, Colorado.   You can use the ticket to see a show today, or save it for another time. To win,

Celebrate food & film at Lyric Cinema Cafe

Lyric Cinema Cafe  is hosting the first Annual Local Food Festival, by featuring three food-related documentaries and presenting a farmers market featuring delicious, healthy, locally grown foods. The Farmer’s Market  runs Wednesday, August 26, from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. “Food Inc.” is  the main feature. This American-made  documentary sheds light on large-scale agricultural food production in the United States. You will never look at  food the same way again. “Pressure

Got Donuts?

Northern Colorado’s only independent theater, Lyric Cinema Cafe  is now serving LaMar’s Donuts. Lyric Cinema Cafe is located at 300 E. Mountain in Fort Collins, Colorado. The Cafe is open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sundays 12 p.m. to 11 p.m.   In addition to delicious donuts the cafe serves up coffee, beer, wine and tapas-style snacks including an artisan

Still haven't seen Slumdog???

Well if you live in Northern Colorado, get your butt over to Lyric Cinema   Cafe located at 300  E. Mountain Avenue in Fort Collins.   Lyric has  a great line up this week, that includes  the Academy Award winner for Best Picture  “Slumdog Millionaire.” They are also featuring “Milk,” the film  that scored Sean Penn a Best  Actor Oscar, and all the  Oscar nominated short films. For more information

The Lyric Cinema Café in Fort Collins, Colorado

  By Heidi Kerr-Schlaefer to the Berthoud Weekly Surveyor Originally published in June 25, 2008     I have long loved the concept of an independent movie theater; a place featuring movies with subtitles, shorts and other unique, unconventional films. As a fanatical French student in high school, I often visited an independent theater called The Lincoln to watch French films. This theater introduced me not only to French film,