Sports bar chain Twin Peaks starts trading Thursday on the Nasdaq using the ticker “TWNP,” making it the first restaurant initial public offering of the new year and a potential litmus test for others looking to go public.
I love when food takes on a deeper meaning in film and TV — when a simple dish becomes a symbol, a motif or a character in its own right. One of the most iconic examples of this is the cherry pie in “Twin Peaks,
Shares in the sports-bar chain opened at $17.45 on the Nasdaq on Thursday. Proceeds will be used to pay down debt and fuel expansion.
The sports bar chain, which is now publicly traded, leans on its menu diversity, service model and alcohol mix to target $1 billion in sales.
A restaurant chain with more than 100 locations that's known for its sports-bar vibe and all-female waitstaff.
Next week: We’re taking a one week vacation from Twin Peaks to tour the American South with Sailor and Lula via a look at Lynch’s 1990 film Wild At Heart.
In the early 1990s, the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) in Twin Peaks was inescapable, and everyone wanted to know who did it — including political figures who led some of the most powerful countries in the world.
One of the most celebrated TV shows of all time is now more accessible than ever, a streaming move that couldn’t have come at a better time. The TV series in question is none other than Twin Peaks, the highly acclaimed and wildly cinematic crime drama from Mark Frost and David Lynch,
“Twin Peaks” was his ultimate portrait of a land of terror and beauty.
MacLachlan and Lynch worked together for decades, with the star appearing in several of the director’s hits like “Blue Velvet” (1984) and the early ’90s series “Twin Peaks” that spawned the movie prequel, “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me” (1992) and Showtime’s “Twin Peaks: The Return” (2017).
If you want a Blu-ray collection of the entire run of Twin Peaks, including all three seasons, the movie Fire Walk With Me, and tons of special features, this is it.
Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost is paying tribute to his friend and longtime collaborator David Lynch, whose death was announced today. He was 78.