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CHS film festival is students' Oscar
     The Oscars are more than just a Hollywood event. Calabasas High School recently presented its second annual film festival, a takeoff on the Academy Awards. The festival, which took place at the campus theater, offered 12 awards to the best comedic, dramatic and animated movies, director,
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David Mamet play in Malibu
     The Malibu Stage Co. will present David Mamet's 1992 play "Oleanna" from June 16 to July 9 at the theater, 29243 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu. Show times are 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday.
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Local youth band will perform at CityWalk
     Fourteen-year-old Ryan Greenfield will lead his band Segue! in a performance of original tunes and fun copy songs at a show from 11 p.m. to midnight Fri., June 16 at B.B. King's at Universal Studios CityWalk. Ryan was in the California All
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Satirist to present one-man show
Calabasas High grad will perform series of vignettes
     San Francisco-based performance artist and 1986 Calabasas High School graduate Brian Shapiro will bring his latest work, "Uncertainty Avoidance," to Los Angeles' Avery Schreiber Theatre for a weekend run from Fri. through Sun., June 9 through 11. A series of vignettes composed
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     "The Break-Up" Directed by: Peyton Reed Starring:
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Master Chorale to present free concert
     Los Robles Master Chorale will present a choral concert titled "Harmonic Passage" at 8 p.m. Sat., June 17 in Samuelson Chapel on the California Lutheran University campus, 60 W. Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks. The concert will feature folk
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Delgado Brothers bring R&B to park show
     The Delgado Brothers weave rhythm, blues, funk, Americana and family values into their music. Residents will get to hear their "Roots Rock from Aztlan" sound when the group performs at 3 p.m. Sun., June 11 at a free outdoor concert sponsored by the National Park Service at Peter Strauss Ra
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Watch classic Japanese dancers in Newbury Park
     Thirty-four dancers in full traditional costumes from the Azuma School of Classical Japanese Dance will perform at 1:30 p.m. Sat., June 17 at the Newbury Park High School Performing Arts Center, 456 N.
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Ballet student excels
     Sloane Fitzgerald, a 15-yearold ballet student from Calabasas and a ninth-grade honor student at Chaminade High School, has been chosen to participate in a three-week intensive ballet program, "Exploring Ballet with Suzanne Farrell," this August at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Perf
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Singers to perform at house concert
     Neil and Renee Bodie will host a concert at their Agoura Hills home at 6 p.m. Sun., June 25 featuring singers Sloan Wainwright and Penny Nichols.
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Sayrelyn's Culinary Classics makes fine food a daily treat
     Sharon Simpson, owner/chef of Sayrelyn's Culinary Classics, was voted "Emerging Businesswoman of the Year" by the National Association of Woman Business Owners at their luncheon on Fri., May 19 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley.
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Making music in Oak Park
     JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers PIPERS-Oak Park High School Concert Band members, from left, Lillian Ma, Samantha Nye and Raquel Heyman, perform at the Band and Choir Spring Concert at the school last Thursday.
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Tony award-winning play opens in Simi Valley
     Actors' Repertory Theatre of Simi will present its Ventura County premiere of the Tony award-winning musical comedy "Urinetown" from June 3 through 9 at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center, 3050 Los Angeles Ave. in Simi Valley.
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Calabasas beach bus is back
     No ride to the beach? Take the Calabasas Beach Bus.
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