Arts & Entertainment Articles
Agoura Hills lounge becomes L.A. Hotspot
Chapter 8 brings a variety of people to Agoura Hills, CA
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Conejo Valley is turning up the heat in the kitchen…and on the dance floor! The latest trend of the Las Vegas retro-style Steakhouse and Dance Lounge has finally arrived. Chapter 8 in Agoura Hills has the stage, attracting not only the locals, but their neighbors from Malibu and Hollywood as well.
War has never looked less romantic on the big screen
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Generally, a war movie will have the film equivalent of a Madonna-Whore complex. Showing the attractive and heroic young American soldiers going off to war against the faceless enemy, who are most definitely evil. This is not the case with "Flags of our Fathers.
Punk rock cabaret and other modern mysteries
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Perhaps you've seen the T-shirts proclaiming, "Punk Cabaret is Freedom" in elaborate typeface. Maybe you even have a friend or two who knows of the band. You might have seen their most recent music video on YouTube, where they try to kill members of Panic! At the Disco.
U.K. 'guerilla artist', Banksy makes his first California debut in Los Angeles
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The both famous and infamous British graffiti artist, Banksy, held his first California exhibition in a downtown Los Angeles warehouse entitled "Barely Legal" is this the name of the building or the name of the show. If it's the show, move it The artist, in which the address was not revealed until the morning of the opening.
VCCCD Multicultural Day design contest begins
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This semester enrolled VCCCD graphic artists get an opportunity to apply their skills. The Multicultural Day planning committee is holding its annual design contest in search of a graphic design/logo for 2007 Multicultural activities. The grand prize winner will receive $200 and two runners-up will receive $50.
"I Love You, Your Perfect, Now Change" coming soon
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For anyone who has ever been in a relationship, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change," is the musical show to see. Broadway's longest running musical will open next week at Moorpark College Performing Arts Center. The play, directed by Katherine Lewis with Music Director Marilyn Anderson, opens Nov.
