Jan 2, 2026

18.9 Million Views in 2025

Travel shoots, road trips, theatre screenings, online premieres, edits, thrift finds, snapshots, throwbacks, memes, hangouts, detours, successes, disappointments, reunions, bucket list checkmarks, and so so so many VHS tapes rediscovered.

For all that was, and all that's ahead, thanks for sharing the journey with me this year. Your engagement helped to generate a record number of online views across all of the Editing Luke platforms in 2025. Thank you for all of your continued support and interest.

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Dec 21, 2025

Monarch Theatre Turns 114 Years Old

Opened 114 years ago today (on December 21, 1911) the Monarch Theatre in Medicine Hat, Alberta has made an incredible amount of progress since the premiere screenings of Your Cinema Needs You had the honour of reopening the movie theatre just a few short years ago. As revitalization efforts continue to re-establish this iconic venue, we're certain to see some big updates ahead in 2026. 

Happy 114th Monarch Theatre!



Dec 18, 2025

Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California

Perched high on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood, Griffith Observatory is one of the most recognizable and beloved landmarks in Los Angeles, California. Offering sweeping views of the city below, the Pacific Ocean in the distance, and the iconic Hollywood Sign nearby, the observatory blends science, architecture, and cinematic history into a uniquely LA experience. Since opening in 1935, it has served as a public gateway to the cosmos, staying true to its mission of making astronomy accessible to everyone.




The observatory’s Art Deco design gives it a timeless presence, with its copper domes and white façade standing out against the rugged landscape of Griffith Park. Inside, visitors can explore a range of engaging exhibits that explain everything from planetary motion and solar eclipses to the scale of the universe and humanity’s place within it. The Samuel Oschin Planetarium is a major highlight, featuring immersive shows that combine cutting-edge visuals with compelling storytelling about space and science.

One of the most popular attractions is the Zeiss refracting telescope, which allows guests to observe the Moon, planets, and brighter celestial objects during evening hours. Even during the day, the observatory’s terraces provide unforgettable panoramas, making it a favorite spot for photographers, hikers, and tourists alike.

Beyond science, Griffith Observatory holds a special place in popular culture, appearing in countless films and television shows, from classic Hollywood movies to modern blockbusters. Free to the public and open year-round, it remains both an educational institution and a symbol of Los Angeles’ enduring fascination with the stars.

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Griffith Observatory Los Angeles
Griffith Observatory construction ca. 1930s



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Griffith Observatory construction ca. 1930s

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