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It's now a glittering showplace, one of the nation's top-grossing theaters
-- featuring not just art-house and classic films but broadcasts of the Metropolitan opera and sporting events, while attracting customers to downtown restaurants and shops. "I don't like Michael Moore's movies. I don't like his message," said Al Bonney, 65, a Rotary Charities board member. "But I certainly like what he's done for this town. The guy has shown he's legit and honest and he believes in serving the community, so he's OK by me." Moore has talked up the area to Hollywood pals. Moore and Garlin, a star and executive producer of the HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm," plan next year to start a Traverse City Comedy Arts Festival. "People have mentioned to me the irony that between the film festival and the State Theatre, what they've done for the local economy, the millions of dollars they've brought in ... I've ended up helping many Republican businessmen survive, or at least do better," a chuckling Moore said. "But life is full of ironies." Each year, the festival has grown. This year's included 71 feature movies and 50 shorts, panel discussions with filmmakers and classes for youths. An army of volunteers keeps the festival and State Theatre going. "There's such loyalty to Michael," said Sara Klebba, who works for a brew pub. "You see him walking down the street, shopping, eating at the restaurants
-- he supports us and we're all behind him." But he still has critics around town. "I'd call him unpatriotic," said Randy Sniff, 35, who works for an oil and gas company and has never attended the festival. Still, Moore sees his detente with many local conservatives as a model. "If a guy like me, who's been billed as Public Enemy No. 1 by Rush Limbaugh and Fox News ... can make friends and break bread and work to improve his community alongside his Republican neighbors, maybe it can happen anywhere," he said.
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