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New Year's Eve with Intendence and Blissfest

Opened in 1928, the Aztlan Theatre is the perfect location for a gangster-era murder mystery. Start off the new year with a bang — literally — and spend the night solving the double murder mystery of who killed Bob Webb and Theresa Cocas. Suspects include Al Capone, Timmy the Tooth...

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Opened in 1928, the Aztlan Theatre is the perfect location for a gangster-era murder mystery. Start off the new year with a bang — literally — and spend the night solving the double murder mystery of who killed Bob Webb and Theresa Cocas. Suspects include Al Capone, Timmy the Tooth and Bonnie and Clyde.

Apart from the murder mystery, there will be music, dancing, and two short films — something that the evening’s presenters, the Intendence and Blissfest film fests, are calling the Short Attention Span Film Festival. And while movies might not sound like the most traditional way to end the year, Intendence Film Festival director Bob Webb is hoping they’ll spark some inspiration.

“I think it’ll get people to think about what creative things they want to do in the New Year,” he says. “They can start the year feeling good and encouraged for whatever endeavors and choices they want to make.”

Ring in 2015 at New Year’s Eve with Intendence and Blissfest, tonight at the Aztlan Theater, 974 Santa Fe Drive, from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Tickets are $15 to $25 and can be purchased online at intendence.org.
Wed., Dec. 31, 8 p.m., 2014