Showing posts with label Ken Stein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ken Stein. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Arts Reporting from the Statesman: Paramount Theatre Director Stein Will Depart


Posted by Jeanne Claire van Ryzin on the Statesman's Austin360 "Seeing Things" blog, January 18:


Paramount Theatre director to depart

Ken Stein, executive director Austin Theatre Alliance, the organization that manages the Paramount and State theaters, has announced that he will depart the organization in June of this year.


Stein said he would be relocating to Dallas with his family for personal reasons. He said he will stay on through the end of the current subscription season and help ease the transition for a new director.

(photo: Ken Stein interviews Lily Tomlin, 2008 (Planned Parenthood of Texas))

Read full text at the "Seeing Things" blog . . . .

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Arts Reporting: Paramount Theatre Selected for $25,000 grant by National Trust for Historic Preservation


Published at Preservation Nation, the blog of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, September 20:

Paramount Theatre, Austin

The votes have been counted in the ‘This Place Matters’ Community Challenge and we’re pleased to announce that the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas has won the popular vote – and $25,000. Runners up in the month-long online competition were the Tinker Cottage Museum in Illinois; the Pemberville Opera House in Ohio; the Ohio Theatre in Madison, IN; and the Mead Building in Yankton, SD.


While only the Paramount Theater won a cash award, many participating organizations reported that the very process of participating in the Challenge elevated community awareness for their historic projects and even uncovered new volunteers and supporters.


After September 21, voters will be encouraged to return to the This Place Matters website to ‘vote with their pocketbooks’ by making donations to their favorite project. 100% of funds collected on the This Place Matters site will be passed to the individual organizations.

(Click for background and for September 20 response from the theaters' management, September 20)


The announcement came shortly after the following e-mailed appeal on September 7 from Ken Stein,Executive Director for the Paramount and State Theatres:

Paramount and State Theatres

I need your help while we keep the Paramount open during some significant plumping repairs occurring at the Theatre. If you have already made a donation in support of this project, I can’t thank you enough - but, read on for an update on how we are using your contribution.

The plumbing project I wrote you about a couple weeks ago has grown in scale and, therefore, more than doubled in cost.

Make a donation to ensure that the Paramount Theatre remains open while significant repairs are being completed.

Digging at the Paramount Theatre, Austin, TexasTo access pipes that are nearly 100 years old, a tunnel is being dug about 5 ½ feet under the Paramount’s lobby. It will extend the entire length from the north ground floor men’s lounge to the alley. The tunnel is being dug deep to ensure that the integrity of the historic interior remains undisturbed.

The expanded scope of the project is estimated to now cost the Paramount between $40,000 and $50,000. Your donation will go directly toward covering the cost of these much needed and immediate repairs.

Just like an old house, the Paramount Theatre requires a little extra TLC. Unforeseen repairs such as these occur in a 1915 building and that is why I need your help.

Barrels of material excavated at Paramount Theatre, Austin, TexasDuring this time, all of our regular programming is going on as scheduled. I’ll make sure to continue to keep you updated with photos and information on this important project.


Make a donation at this critical time and keep the Paramount Theatre in tip-top shape for the community for generations to come.

With sincere appreciation,

Ken A. Stein, Executive Director
The Paramount & State Theatres

PS. In honor of our Summer Classic Film Series, make a donation of $250 or more and receive your choice of DVD - Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) or The Money Pit (1986).

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Arts Reporting: KUT's Julie Moody Interview Ken Stein on Status of State Theatre


Found on-line from KUT-FM: Julie Moody interviews Ken Stein about status of renovation of the 325-seat State Theatre on South Congress Avenue. Click to view a slideshow and hear the interview (1 min., 25 sec.).





Renovations continue at Texas State Theatre from KUT News on Vimeo.