In the age of reboots, it appears as if producers are running out of screenplay ideas. This is the fourth Wes Craven movie reboot in four years-The Hills Have Eyes, The Hills Have Eyes 2, Last House on the Left and now Nightmare on Elm Street.
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Kick-Ass lives up to its name. If you like super heroes and don't mind a whole lot of graphic violence, it's well worth the price of a ticket.
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Moorpark College’s Spring Musical Showcase will offer a wide variety of different music styles and genres as performed by MC’s wind and chamber ensemble classes.
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From big ideas to the big screen, Moorpark College film students showcased their hard work throughout the semester at PremierFest 2010 at the High Street Arts Center on May 12.
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The masterful expertise of Moorpark's colorful and diverse music department will be showcased once again, on May 14th, in the College's Performing Arts Center.
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Until March 24, Oxnard College's McNish Gallery will be showcasing "Harmony Reverberates Optimism," a show by female artists with all pieces having an undertone of social justice.
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It's chilly outside with a brisk wind stinging the cheeks of the digital film students.
They are scouring over a script in the amphitheater in the Performing Arts parking lot, some huddled together on the steps, others running lines with violent hand gestures, spitting words back and forth.
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Theatre students will have the opportunity to wow crowds with their acting and directing skills at this spring's upcoming One-Act Play Festival.
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After a falling out with its former theatre, “Sweeney Todd,” the popular Steven Sondheim musical, finds a new home at Oxnard College on Feb. 5.
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Last semester, Moorpark College’s and High Street Arts Center’s collaborative production of “I Do, I Do” was a success with audiences. This Sunday, it culminated its success by received three accolades at the community Four Star Awards.
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It may still be winter, but on Saturday, February 27th, the liveliness and charisma of spring was palpable in the Moorpark College Performing Arts Center. The first of a two part performance done in conjunction with Moorpark's annual theme (this year being "The Year of Service"), the Orchestra exceeded expectations featuring a performance of Sergei Prokofiev's classic, Peter and the Wolf, as well as a selected performance by Moorpark's acclaimed Jordan Charnofsky.
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In an upcoming performance, James Song and the Moorpark College Symphony Orchestra will be presenting their rendition of Sergei Prokofiev's classic composition "Peter and the Wolf."
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The Read at Moorpark College starts off the year with a unique blend
Moorpark College is home to many bright up-and-coming artists and this month will give students a chance to see one shine. "The Read," a series of ongoing poetry readings, will have its first recital on Feb. 10.
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Simi's performance of RENT manages to be good, but not great
The Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center production of "Rent" manages to be a worthwhile experience thanks to standout performances and excellent set design. It's just too bad, then, that a few major technical problems drag the whole thing down.
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Daniel Tosh is seeing the kind of success some comedians only dream of, and no one is more aware of this than Comedy Central. The network has ordered 25 season two episodes of his show, "Tosh.0," and a deal that will see the release of a CD/DVD of new material and a nationwide stand-up tour.
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