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Temecula store clears room for new artists
October 30th 2009
A Temecula store/art gallery buzzed with action last Saturday. Versus at 27911 Jefferson Ave. held their second annual art exhibit, showcasing young and aspiring artists from the area. Painters, photographers, graphic artists and filmmakers were exhibited and an in-house DJ lent a beat for attendees’ viewing pleasure. A normal half-pipe ramp, a usual building fixture, was removed to open up the space.
A Temecula store/art gallery buzzed with action last Saturday. Versus at 27911 Jefferson Ave. held their second annual art exhibit, showcasing young and aspiring artists from the area. Painters, photographers, graphic artists and filmmakers were exhibited and an in-house DJ lent a beat for attendees’ viewing pleasure. A normal half-pipe ramp, a usual building fixture, was removed to open up the space.


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Dutch touch on tap in French Valley this Saturday
A community event aimed at spotlighting the sights, sounds and tastes of the Dutch culture will unfold from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday in the French Valley area. The ninth annual Dutch American H...
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Experience unrest at Temecula horror fest
A Temecula movie theater will be the home of an independent horror festival next month. IDFUN Productions will hold the Independent Grindhouse Double-Feature on Dec. 11 at the Temeku Theater in Temec...
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Go back to 1983’s ‘Thriller’ with Michael Jackson impersonator
One of an Old Town Temecula restaurant’s events will be paying homage to the “King of Pop,” Michael Jackson, and his short horror film-style music video “Thriller.” The Edge Restaurant and Lounge on ...
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Erle Stanley Gardner Mystery Weekend coming to Old Town Temecula
Music dedication It may be Erle Stanley Gardner mystery weekend in Temecula, but there’s no mystery about the California Chamber Orchestra’s program. On Nov. 7, the ensemble will hold their world p...
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It’s Ochoa time at local theaters
By scoring a lead role in a soon-to-be-released Jim Carrey movie, Wildomar teen Ryan Ochoa has kept his acting dream in sharp focus. One of the young actor’s first major parts, a role in the baseball...
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Inland Valley Symphony opens season with award-winning pianist
With the deep, rich sounds from the European golden era of music, Inland Valley Symphony opens its 15th season. Maestro Anthony Parnther will take audience members on a tour of Europe from the rhythm...
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Temecula library events
Temecula Public Library 30600 Pauba Road (951) 693-8900 Adults Nov. 4 – 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jane Austen Study Group meeting. Featured title: “Reminiscences of Caroline Austen.” Information: Re...
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Mortuary plans cultural fete
Miller-Jones Mortuary and Menifee Valley Memorial Park will host its seventh annual All Souls/Day of the Dead Remembrance Celebration on Nov. 7. The free community event will begin at 10:30 a.m. with...
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Proceed to read Rouzer
Witty in person and witty on the page, Walter Rouzer is known for his verbal repartee and intelligent wordplay. The 56-year-old Fallbrook resident recently published a book. “Rebel Stone and the Ghos...
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Temecula Valley Master Chorale opens 10th season
TEMECULA — The Temecula Valley Master Chorale will present the first concert of their 10th anniversary season with “A Fall Gathering” Saturday and Sunday, October 24 and 25. According to director Joh...
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Mayorga to present music of Chopin
Lincoln Mayorga will present “Chopin & Candlelight: The Music of Frederic Chopin” on Sunday, Oct. 18, at 3 p.m. in the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. This will be a unique concert with a dr...
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Haunted Stadium opening weekend a ‘screaming success’
Field of Screams: The Haunted Stadium, presented by Best Buy, earned opening weekend success with more than 2,000 fans at the spooky attraction at The Diamond stadium in Lake Elsinore. “The first nig...
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Watching ‘Zombieland’ is the golden rule
Just the right amount of cannibalistic dismemberment perfectly peppers a recently released comedy horror film of blood-choked zombies. Written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick and directed by first-ti...
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College gallery hosts ‘Art of Ability’ show
An annual art show that grew out of a realization that many disabled students have undiscovered talents will be held at the Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Art Gallery beginning Monday and continuing t...
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Quilt show to unfold in Old Town Temecula
Temecula’s 11th annual Outdoor Quilt Show will unfold from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in a six-block area of Temecula’s historic business district. Produced by the Valley of the Mist Quilt Guild, the...
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Orchestra performance to be in tune with Erle Stanley Garner Mystery Weekend
In honor of Erle Stanley Gardner Mystery Weekend, the California Chamber Orchestra will entertain its Nov. 7 audience with classical favorites and a completely new composition written especially for t...
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Making waves- Local artist makes a difference with plastic bags
The inspiration for Katinka Clementsmith’s latest exhibit – which is one part art, one part eco awareness – came to her in a dream. In the dream, the Murrieta artist found herself walking through a d...
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Temecula museum exhibits TV sets
A Temecula Valley Museum exhibit of television sets that were manufactured between 1928 and 1978 will be featured through Oct. 25 at the Old Town facility. The exhibit will feature a rare 1939 Westin...
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Museum sets fundraiser sale date
A flea market will be held from 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. Oct. 17 to raise money for Temecula Valley Museum programs and projects. The event is being sponsored by the Temecula Valley Women’s Club. The ...
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Free wild animal park admission for kids announced
SAN DIEGO — Children 11 and under will get in free to the San Diego Zoo and the Wild Animal Park in October. It is the 24th year the San Diego Zoo has held its Kids Free Days, but only the second yea...
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TVIFF winners announced
Organizers of the 15th annual Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival (TVIFF) announced the winners of this year’s Audience Choice competition at its annual awards gala at Pechanga Res...
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Saying it cinematically
The Temecula Valley International Film Festival showcased creative expression from all over the world last weekend. One form was short film. Several packages of shorts and music videos were shown tog...
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Temecula nonprofit opens gallery to exhibit, sell works by local artists
A 32-year-old Temecula arts group has opened its first gallery, a move its leaders say will raise the organization’s visibility, boost its membership and provide a permanent place for local artists to...
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Palm Springs Tram announces maintenance shutdown
PALM SPRINGS — The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will close for maintenance for two weeks beginning Sept. 12. “The projects this year include installation of new helipads along the mountain ridge, repa...
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