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Is our future really so bleak? The year is 2027. The last child was conceived 18 years ago, and Mankind is slowly stagnating. Nobody knows why the human race has become infertile- although with a hopeless future, with every human life that much more precious, it seems we've become even more hell-bent on destroying ourselves. More ... Local actor and author James Egan created a book of plays to help teach the morals found in the Bible. "Justus' Lament and Other Short Plays for Church Groups" contains four comedies, two monologues, three holiday productions and two dramas. Each of the 11 works is designed to appeal to young audiences and deals with Christian teachings and biblical principles. More ... One of the better "ecological" efforts in recent memory, Chris Paine's provocative documentary, "Who Killed the Electric Car?," now available on DVD, is a cinematic equivalent of the familyrequested autopsy, examining the brief life span and suspicious demise of the battery-powered automobile. More ... Conejo Players Theatre will have auditions for "Angel Street" at 7:30 p.m. Sun. through Tues., Jan. 21 to 23 The audition will be a cold reading from the script, but actors may also perform a prepared monologue. No appointment is necessary. There is no pay. More ... When manager Sandro Coppola was ready to unveil the new Mediterraneo restaurant, formerly Le Café, there was no grand opening celebration. To have time to work out the kinks, Coppola quietly opened the doors to the newly transformed dining spot at the Westlake Village Inn about two months ago. More ... Harry Medved, co-author of "Hollywood Escapes," will lead a familyfriendly walking tour of locations seen in various Hollywood films from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Sun., Jan. 28 through Malibu Creek State Park, off Las Virgenes Road, three miles south of the 101 Freeway. More ... On the<br>Town RSS feed |
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