Arts & Entertainment Le Video's Archive Remains In Cold Storage, Not Rentable; Lost Weekend Video Seeks New Business Model Remember how we got the great news last December that the vast DVD and VHS collection belonging to now defunct Le Video was getting purchased by Alamo Drafthouse, which also partnered with the
Arts & Entertainment As Lost Weekend Moves Out On Valencia, Partner 1-2-3-4 Go! Records Finds New Home Next Door Lost Weekend Video has played host to inventory from Oakland's 1-2-3-4 Go! Records since last year when the two announced a partnership. However, things changed when the DVD palace decided to shack up
Arts & Entertainment Lost Weekend Video Actually Closing On Valencia, Moving In With Alamo Drafthouse Well, once again: This is sad. But perhaps not as sad as previous tales of the demise of video stores beloved by local cinephiles. It turns out that part of the deal struck
SF News Lost Weekend Video To Expand, Not Close, With 1234Go! Records Partnership Lost Weekend isn't going anywhere — well, that's not true, it's staying put and, in a twist, also opening a new location in Oakland. Though the 18-year-old Valencia Street fixture of films and comedy