You know winter is right around the corner when a new Warren Miller Enterprises ski spectacular visits the movie theaters. And just like clockwork comes Line of Descent, another entertaining blend of skiers and snowboarders as they schuss down slopes in a picturesque globetrotting travelogue. The movie screens Tuesday, Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m., at the Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St. Admission is $18; call (315) 475-7979 for details. Olympic ski champ Jonny Moseley again serves as narrator, as he brings his mellifluous deejay-styled voice to the microphone. He also revealed some tidbits about these productions in a recent telephone…
Author: Bill DeLapp
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