From the rise of streaming video to the Covid pandemic, Seattle's cherished Scarecrow Video has survived challenge after challenge. Now, it admits it needs help — $1.8 million in help, to be exact.
It’s hard out there for a video store when it’s trying to get money for the rent. Look no further than our old friends at Scarecrow Video in Seattle, Washington. We last wrote about them in 2014, when ...
Seattle is home to one of the largest publicly-available movie collections in the world. Scarecrow Video has been renting and selling films in the city for 36 years. But now, they’re in trouble. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A lot has changed since film lovers “saved” Scarecrow Video. This time last year, Seattle’s flagship video store — home to the ...
Want to help keep physical media alive? Help Scarecrow Video save their store. Scarecrow Video began in the late ‘80s under the stewardship of George and Rebecca Latsios, but opened its current ...
SEATTLE — Scarecrow Video, one of the only video stores in the world and located in Seattle, will remain open for at least the next two years after being on the brink of closure. The community helped ...
SEATTLE — Scarecrow Video has purchased its longtime University District home, securing the future of what organizers say is the world's largest publicly accessible physical media collection just ...
Scarecrow Video, the nonprofit video store in Seattle’s University District, will remain open after all. The store has purchased the building it occupies on Roosevelt Way Northeast. The owner says ...
Scarecrow Video, the country’s largest publicly accessible, non-profit video archive, is about to get a whole lot bigger with over 9,700 titles from a private collection being added to their library.
After seven years volunteering and working at Scarecrow Video, a nonprofit video store in Seattle’s University District, Jamie Han said he is used to navigating “curveballs.” But none of the ...
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Sustain Our Scarecrow: Inside the World's Biggest Video Rental Store and the Fight for Film History
A lot has changed since film lovers "saved" Scarecrow Video. This time last year, Seattle's flagship video store - home to the world's largest collection of physical media accessible to the public - ...
A year since its fundraising campaign, Scarecrow Video shared next steps with IndieWire. “If indeed Scarecrow shuttered and went out of business, I would feel guilty forever,” said executive director ...
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